Friday, Oct. 23, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Mustangs to Bring Excellent Defense The Southern Methodist Mustangs, with an all-veteran lineup and sporting the top defensive averages in the nation, Saturday invade Mt. Oread in the second home game of the season for the Jayhawks. SMU has a 2 and 1 record so far this season, with one of the victories a 20-7 verdict over Big Seven conference member Missouri. The Mustangs battled powerful Georgia Tech in the season lid-lifter, losing a heart breaker 4-6, and defeated Rice 12-7 in the last three minutes on Frank Edkert 92. The Georgia team scored two plays later to win the game. KU's record is 2-3, both victories coming in league play. Mustang Coach Chalmer Woodard, former Lawrence High and McPhern college mentor, now in his first year at the Texas school, is bringing team here that has given up only 153.3 yards per game, both passing and rushing, to face a revamped Kansas eleven. Earlier this week KU Coach J. V. Sikes shifted junior Dick Knowles to the No. 1 right tackle spot in place of Bud Bixler, also a junior, and sophomore Bob Allison into the starting right halfback position ahead of sophomore Ralph Moody, the club's leading ball carrier and punter. This shift leaves the Kansans with an opening lineup of five seniors, two juniors, and three sophomores, against Woodard's starting array of six seniors and five juniors. Outstanding members of the southern team are center Don Goss, 6-4, 260-pound giant, who has been almost immovable in games played so far; Jerry Clem, 205-pound senior guard; Jack Gunlock, 200-pound tackle, and backs Eidom (185) Jerry Norton (182), and Duane Nutt (180). The Mustangs who will be opposing KU for only the second time, will be trying to avenge last year's 0-26 passing at the hands of the Jayhawks. Will KU be will out to even up this year's record against Southwest conference rivals, having lost its opener 0-13 to TCU. The Hawks must topple the southerners if they are to have a chance for an even split in non-league contests this year. By whipping the Mustangs and following up with a victory over Oklahoma A&M he then scored an even split. It already has bowed to non-leaguers TCU and UCLA (7-19). Probable starting lineups: KANSAS Kay (191) Fundy (192) Hodges (190) Hanla (206) Knowles (202) McFarland (183) Hess (180) Allison (196) Sabatini (186) Pos. LE LT LG LC C RG RT RB QB LH RH RF SMU (185) Mf (185) Mf (200) Gunlock (205) Clem (187) Fox (186) Corner (206) Goss (195) Bernet (180) Nutt (182) Norton (185) Nutt (193) Moon GIRLS - Just In Hundreds of New Winter SWEATERS A L L The Popular $1.98 In 'Quiet' Contest South Carolina Wins Styles and Colors $3.98 Columbia, S.C. — (UP)—Another meeting between arch-rivals South Carolina and Clemson failed to produce anything even approaching a riot, but it still turned out to be an interesting football game. This is the game, held annually during the South Carolina State fair, which in past years has been noted for its blood-letting, both on and off the field. LITWIN'S 831 Mass. Styles of Quality For Less But not even one punch was thrown yesterday as South Carolina scored on passes of 45 and 24 yards to edge its state rivals, 14 to 7. A restrained crowd of 35,000 watched the 51st meeting of the teams. Cliff Kimsey, Kansas varsity backfield coach from 1948 through 1952, and his wife, are motoring from Atlanta to attend the grid game here Saturday. Kimsey resigned last spring to enter the banking business Twenty-three area radio stations will broadcast the game between Cansas and SMU. Harriers Aim for No. 24 Monday Kansan Sports Writer Monday afternoon at Memorial stadium, the baseball field, the campanile, the Delt fraternity house, West Campus road, and various other locations, the KU cross country team will run against Drake university. Starting time is 4 p.m. at the baseball diamond. By STAN HAMILTON In supporting roles for Coach Tom Deckard's Iowaans are lettermen Gordon Dickson and Ray McConnell, who finished third and fourth, respectively against K-State. The meet will be the second of the fall for Coach M. E. "Bill" Easton's Jayhawks, who will be aiming, for their 24th straight victory. It will be Drake's third outing. Last Friday the Bulldogs beat Kansas State 17-20, but they lost the season opener 23-14 to South Dakota State. Santee, the Big Seven winner last The meet will be something of a semi-homecoming for Easton. Before coming to KU in the fall of 1947, he tutored Drake runners to the national cross country championship in 1946. Since coming to Mt. Oread he has won nine NCAA championship competitive league titles. KU is the only school to win the championship since the Big Six became the present Big Seven. Drake's No. 1 man, Bob Soth, was Central Collegiate conference individual champion in 1952, and was first against K-State last week in 15:45. Against the South Dakota school he finished third over a two and one-half mile course. Last year at Drake, in the first encounter with KU, he placed three behind Wes Santee and Art Dallzell. Santee won in 16:53.6, on the three and one-half mile course. year, turned in a time of 15:05.5 in last week's triangular against Oklahoma A&M and Texas. Second was Dalzell in 15:20. Sophomore Al Frame came in sixth in 15:45, followed by lettermen Dick Wilson, 15:58, and Lloyd Koby, 16:12. The rambling KU course makes viewing of races difficult, but, Easton says positions near the campanile or at the top of either side of the stadium are good vantage points. The 3-mile races start at the baseball field. The barriers then run up a path to Mississippi street and on to Memorial drive. They follow the drive to West Campus road and go through the north end of the parking lot just east of that street. After circling Potter lake they cross the lake bridge and trudge back up the north hill to the Delta Tau Delta house. They return via Memorial drive, Mississippi街, and go south of the Rock Chalk cairn. They then WASH YOUR OWN CAR For 50c CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana go down the path to the stadium, enter at the southwest gate and finish on the east side of the track. Lions Hit Hard by Injuries Detroit—(U.P.)-The Detroit Lions, hard hit by injuries in their last two games, probably will have most of their regulars on the sidelines when they meet the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday. Coach Buddy Parker of the Lions announced yesterday it is "very doubtful" whether Doak Waike r. Boars Hoensteneyer, Cloye Box, Les Bingaman, Gene Gedman and Thurman McGraw will see any action in the game. TAILOR-MADE SUITS Your Choice of CUT STYLE FABRIC "Suiting you --- That's my business" SCHULZ The TAILOR Everything In Alterations 9241/2 Mass. 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