Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 30. 1955. KU Opens Loop Play Against CUTomorrow Kansas PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP Colorado 198 LE 221 LT 218 LG 242 C 210 RG 216 RT 180 BB 180 QQ 185 RH 170 LH 170 FB Don Martin Frank Gibson Dudley Buddich Frank Black Bob Kraus Corey Blasi Ivory Levi Buller Dwiey John Francoce Al Stevenson Thin mountain air and a mighty Buffalo line will be the menu tomorrow afternoon at Boulder when the Kansas Jayhawks meet Coach Dallas Ward's powerful Colorado Buffaloes. Game time is at 2:45 p.m., CST, and a broadcast will be carried over KANU, Lawrence; KDUL, Kansas City, Mo.; KOFO, Ottawa; KSAL, Salina; KLWN, Lawrence; KWHK, Hutchinson; KSOK, Arkansas City; KAYS, Hays, and KBTO, El Dorado. Not In Top Shape Lamar Meyer Dick Goldier Kevin Kearse Don Karnosack Dave Jones Bob Johnson Wally Merz Sam Maphis Emerson Wilson Joe Jenkins Jack Becken Kansas will not be in the best of physical condition for tomorrow's game. Guard George Remsberg is lost for several weeks and possibly for the rest of the season. Quarterback Wally Strauch and fullback Dick Reich are both out with slight injuries but may be able to play. Another fullback, Jerry Baker, has been hampered all season with a leg injury. Colorado boasts what could well be the best team in the school's history. Loaded in the fine the Buds also have a backfield which could play at almost any school in the Midwest, if not the country. An idea of the competition on the Buff team can be gathered from the information that starting fullback John Bayuk, the Big Seven's leading ground gainer last year, has been edged out of his position by sophomore Jack Becker. Wilson Replaces Bernardi At tailback on Ward's single wing offense, which has some split-T variations, the Buffs have dynamic Homer Jenkins. Jenkins has shown promise every year but hasn't been able to stay off the injured list. A healthy Jenkins for the entire season could make a big difference in Colorado's football fortunes. At wingback Emerson Wilson has done a fine job of replacing Frank Bernardi. Wilson, the Kansas City boy who took Horace Greeley's advice and went west, was an outstanding fullback for the past two seasons but switched to wingback last spring to plug the gap left by Bernardi's departure. Jewelry Sam Maphis was a good quarterback last year and promises to be even better with a full season's experience under his belt. He's a big, fast boy and a fine blocker, important for a quarterback on the Bulova, Elgin Watches Luggage Samsonite, Luce Men's Wear a complete line Expert Watch Repair o extra charge for crea Wolfson's HERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! 743 Mass. Ph.VI 3-4366 In the line the Buffs are 20 deep with returning lettermen and the story doesn't end there. A talented bunch of sophomores have kept the veterans hustling all year. single-wing. Originally Maphis was a fullback. The ends are good and big with Lamar Meyer (203) and Wally Merz (212) holding down the jobs. At tackles All-Conference Sam Salerno (227) and Dick Golder (221) will give the KU line no respite from two straight weeks of facing fine tackles. At guards Dick Stapp and Dave Jones are among the best. Stapp is especially tough, being pegged by Coach Ward as the best middle guard in a five-man line he has ever coached. Center is held down by 202 pound Don Karnoscak, a regular last year and a fine offensive pivot man and linebacker. Things Look Tough The best hope that Kansas can have is that the Buffs are taking them lightly and are pointing toward Oklahoma, whom they meet at Norman Oct. 22. If the Buffs are down mentally and KU can get their passing attack to click it may be a close ball game. Another psychological factor in KU's favor is that Colorado has never beaten Kansas twice in succession. 203 221 205 202 202 227 212 190 198 172 200 The KU squad will return to Lawrence early Sunday morning. The team is scheduled to arrive at 6:19 a.m. on the Union Pacific. Win, lose, or draw it should be up to the pep organizations to arrange a welcome. Past Hopes Go Up In Flames CLEVELAND—(U.P.)—The Cleveland Indians yesterday burned the World Series tickets they had printed "just in case" in the city incinerator. Byron Smith, ticket chief of the Indians, was the club's official representative at the sad event. Top 10 Teams Slated For Little Trouble By UNITED PRESS Southern California, undefeated in two starts and the nation's eighth ranked team, is a 13-point favorite over once-beaten Texas in their intersection clash at Los Angeles tonight as college football launches its second week midst the World Series hoopla. Wichita, perhaps the strongest contender for the Missouri Valley crown, is also favored by 13 points in its league meeting with Detroit. Saturday's program is a bit more crowded with the Maryland at Baylor game heading the list. The Terrapins, the nation's top ranked team, are favored by one touchdown while the Bears, who like Maryland have won both starts this season, are primed for an upset. The only game listed as an even-money game involves Nebraska and Kansas State. Tenth-ranked Ohio State, the Rose Bowl champion and 28-20 winner over Nebraska in its season opener, is the 10-point pick over Stanford in the nationally televised game of the week from Palo Alto, Calif. Second-ranked Michigan, with an Don't be a Joe Schmo! Tonight was to be the big night. Every girl on campus had an invite To visit Joe's house for a record dance The setting was just right for romance. Then all the girls started to leave This walk-out Joe could not believe. "Why are you leaving my dance," he cried. And this to him a coed sighed, "Joe we'll come back again When you get the latest from THE DISC DEN." "Joe we'll come back again When you get the latest from THE DISC DEN." (In Rowlands' Bookstore) Hunaarians Set New Record 1241 Oread BUDAPEST, Hungary—(U.P.)—A Hungarian team led by four-minute miler Laszlo Tabori set a world record for 6,000 meters yesterday with a time of 15:14.8. Tabori ran his 1,500 meters—the so-called metric mile—in 3:46.6. easy win over Missouri under its belt, is a strong 13-point pick over Michigan State in a Big Ten meeting, while third-ranked Georgia Tech is only a seven-point favorite over Southern Methodist. Oklahoma, ranked fourth, is favored by 14 points over Pittsburgh; fifth-ranked Notre Dame is a 20-point pick over Indiana; sixth-ranked UCLA is a solid 20-point choice over Washington State; seventh-ranked Army, one of the top teams in the East, is picked by 13 points over Penn State; and ninth-ranked Texas Christian, another Southwestern power, is favored by seven points over Arkansas. DAIRY QUEEN NATIONAL DAYTIME BELLROOM CO. Pineapple Sundae 1835 MASS. Russell Stover Assorted Chocolates 1 pound box $1.35 2 pound box $2.60 STOWITS Rexall Drugs, Inc. 847 Mass. St. Congregational Sunday Morning Services will be held at Haskell Auditorium 11 a.m. each Sunday morning till the fire damage has been repaired Students are cordially invited to attend. Transportation will be provided by the church and will leave the organized houses at 10:30 a.m. and return by 12:15. Sermon Topic-Oct.2 "Getting Along With Others" Mr.Turner preaching Congregational Christian Ministers—Dale Turner William B. 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