University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 14, 1953 Page 6 PLAYER ROSTER Name Age Ht. Wt. Class Hon. Ends Gene Blasi 19 6-3 204 So. Pratt Ray Blower 19 6-0 190 Jr. Baxter Spgs. Don Bracelin* 20 6-1 181 Jr. St Francis Larry Horner 19 6-1 188 So. Minneapolis Morris Kay* 21 6-2 191 Sr. St John Carl Lathrop 20 6-1 200 So. Harrisonville, Mo. Don Martin 19 6-3 175 So. Larned Harold Patterson* 21 6-2 185 Sr. Rozel Mike Rogers 19 6-4 208 So. Osawatomie Jerry Taylor* 21 6-3 186 Sr. Carrollton, Mo. Dick Wogan 20 6-3 200 So. St. Joseph, Mo. Tackles Bud Bixler* 20 6-5 234 Jr. Russell George Carter 20 6-3 205 So. Wolfdale, Pa. Joe Lundy* 21 6-2 204 Sr. Roscoe, Pa. Orville Poppe* 21 6-4 218 Sr. Fairbury, Neb. Dean Ragon* 20 6-4 234 Jr. Gary, Ind. John Rothrock 20 6-1 220 So. Wellington Gene Vignatelli* 20 6-0 202 Jr. Franklin Guards Hugh Armstrong* 21 5-10 192 Sr. Kansas City Don Ausgst* 21 6-0 187 Sr. Harrisburg, Pa. Dale Birney 19 6-0 201 So. Sublette Dud Budrich 16 6-1 192 So. Evergreen Pk., Ill. Joe Fink* 21 5-11 192 Sr. Oxford Bob Hantla* 21 6-1 206 Sr. Meade George Helmstadter* 21 6-2 213 Sr. Chicago Bob Hubbard 21 5-11 190 So. Norwood, O. Bill Karras 19 5-11 200 So. St. Joseph, Mo. Dick Knowles* 20 6-1 200 Jr. Wichita Norman Redd 19 6-0 190 So. Sublette Wayne Woolfolk* 21 5-11 185 Sr. Protection Centers Bob Braden 21 6-1 194 Sr. Independence Merle Hodges 20 5-11 190 So. Lawrence Bill Nieder 19 6-2 205 So. Lawrence Quarterbacks Bev Buller 19 6-1 161 So. Lyons Al Jaso 19 6-1 185 So. Fairless Hills, Pa. Fuzzy Martin 20 6-1 175 So. Overbrook John McFarland 19 6-4 183 So. Osborne Dick Sandifer 20 5-10 172 So. Stafford Paul Smith 19 6-2 185 So. Paola Halfbacks Dick Blowey 19 6-0 178 So. Augusta Larry Carrier 19 6-1 190 So. St. John Frank Cindrich* 21 6-0 170 Sr. Kansas City Bob Conn 19 5-11 165 So. Wichita Bob Forsyth 20 6-1 181 So. Medicine Lodge John Handley 19 5-9 175 So. K. C., Mo. Don Hess* 20 6-0 180 Jr. Pretty Prairie Ralph Moody 19 6-2 188 So. Minneola Don Pfutzenreuter 19 5-6 145 So. Carlsbad, N.M. Rex Sullivan 20 5-11 167 So. Manhattan Fullbacks Bob Allison 19 6-3 196 So. K.C., Mo. John Anderson* 19 6-2 200 Jr. Gr. Island, Neb LaVerne Fiss 19 5-11 176 So. Johnson George Remsberg 19 6-1 195 So. Iola Frank Sabafini* 21 6-0 186 Sr. Chicago *Indicate lettermen Welcome Back DIXIE'S invites you to visit us for your . . . FRESH BUTTERED POPCORN CARMEL CORN FRESH ROASTED NUTS HAND DIPPED CHOCOLATES HOME MADE CANDIES AFTER DINNER MINTS GIFTS — FUR ANIMALS BEARS & MANY OTHERS For Your Party Needs see Dixie's CARMEL CORN SHOP (open 'till 11 p.m. every nite) 842 Mass. Phone 1330 MAINSTAY — Frank Sabatini, 185 pound senior with two years of experience, will be one of the most experienced men in the Jay- hawker backfield this season. The hard driving two-letterman from Chicago, although rather small for the assignment, is running at first string fullback. Sabatini started only three games last year, but netted 271 yards to rank as No. 3 ground-gainer for the Jay Hawkers. He turned in good performances last year against Colorado and SMU, gaining 67 and 59 yards per centagefully. Big 7 Coaches May Support Bowl 'Business' There is sentiment among the football coaches that the Big Seven should re-enter the post season bowl game business. By UNITED PRESS Faculty representatives banned post season play in a move that generally proved unpopular. They meet again Dec. 21 in Kansas City, and Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, for one, said he believed the ban would be lifted. Coach Bill Glassford of Nebraska said he would favor lifting the ban, and Coach Bill Meek of Kansas State said the Big Seven "definitely should be represented" in bowl activities. Colorado's Dal Ward said he had always felt the bowls games had 'some merit,' but felt they should be regulated and handled by conferences and "only members of recognized conferences should participate." Ward said he didn't feel independent teams should be allowed to participate and 'then use the money players to get in more bowl games.' Missouri's Don Faurot declined to comment on how he felt regarding the ban. "It's entirely in the hands of the faculty representatives," he said. He said he felt it definitely would be brought up at the December meeting. Recreation Aide Joins Staff at K.U. Larry Heeb has been added to the KU physical education staff as a recreation consultant. Lawrence city recreation director the past six years, Mr. Heeb will teach classes in camping and coun- tion planning your year can take a minor in recreation. Mr. Heeb was graduated from La-Crosse State in Wisconsin and did graduate work at KU. HERE'S WHAT YOU RECEIVE! 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