Monday, Nov. 3, 1952 Statistics KU K.S. First downs 21 8 Net yards rushing 264 74 Net yards passing 175 30 Net total offense 379 107 Passes attempted 19 13 Passes intercepted by 3 1 Passes completed by 5 Number of pints held 4 7 Punting average 34.2 9.3 Fumbles lost 4 4 Yards penalized 100 80 BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUARTER Kansas 6 6 0 20 0-26 Kansas State 6 0 0 0 0-26 Scoring—Kansas: Touchdowns; Brandeberry, Leoni 2, Reich. Conversions; Hoag, Hess, Kansas State: Touchdown; Towers THE LINEUPS KANSAS LE: Taylor, Bogue, D. Unruh, Fink LT: Lundy, Mrikone LG: Kaufer, Armstrong, Aumg, Bixler, Rossman C: Woody, Anderson, Roberts, Gish RG: Helmstadter, Hankie PG: Peavey, Pope LE: Leoni, Braccelin, Mayer Q: Robertson, Reich, A. Unruh LH: Hoag, Simons RL: Brandeberry, Cindrich, Patterson, Mayer F: Sabatini, Hess, Cleavinger KANSAS STATE LE: Rainier, Gloria, Kane LT: Farinell, Anderson, Karetski LM: Marcinik, Crick, O'Boyle C: Gowdy, Keller, Pence RG: Peek, Stahurn, Wilson LC: Carey, Meyer RL: Limes, Brown Q: Albacker, Chilton LI: Towers, Dudley, Taylor, Cashman, Blakston RF: Switzer, Dahnke FR: Wade, Oldham INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KANSAS RUSHING KANSAS STATE RUSHING | | TC | Net | Av. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Brandeberry | 17 | 63 | 3.7 | | Hoag | 14 | 47 | 3.1 | | Sabatini | 11 | 31 | 2.8 | | Cindrich | 9 | 30 | 3.3 | | Robertson | 8 | 19 | 2.8 | | A. Unruh | 2 | 11 | 2.5 | | Simons | 5 | 8 | 1.6 | | Reich | 2 | 5 | 2.5 | KANSAS PASSING KANSAS STATE | | TC | Net | Av. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wade | 11 | 68 | 6.2 | | Towers | 5 | 14 | 12.3 | | Sylvester | 7 | 11 | 1.6 | | Dahnke | 3 | 8 | 2.7 | | Dudley | 4 | 3 | .8 | | Albacker | 7 | -2 | -2.1 | | McDowell | 1 | -7 | -7 | KANSAS STATE PASSING KANSAS Passer PA PC PT ID Yds Robertson 9 4 1 0 73 Reich 5 3 2 0 52 Houg 1 1 0 0 25 Larah 4 1 0 0 0 KANSAS RECEIVING ANASIS STATE Passer Aaller Backer PA PC PI PL Yds 7 4 1 0 2 0 3 6 2 0 1 KANSAS RECORDS Receiver No. C TD Yds. Leoni 6 2* 88 Hoag 2 0 67 Bishop 1 0 20 Receiver No.C TD Yds. Linta 1 0 11 Dahnke 3 1 10 Bainmen 1 0 9 KANSAS PUNTING **KANSAS STATE** Punter No. Yds. Av. Mikonic 4 137 34 **KANSAS STATE** Punter No. Yds. Av. Cashman 7 275 39. Chicago Bears Upset Fortv-Niners 20-17 New York —(U.P.) George Blanda's fine footwork and Frankie Albert's faulty headwork decided the issue as the Chicago Bears tightened up the National football league race by upsetting the San Francisco Forty-Niners 20-17. In the other games, the Pittsburgh Steelers edged the Washington Redskins 24-23, and the Los Angeles Rams coated to a 42-20 victory over Dallas. The Cardinals and Eagles (each 3-3) are tied for second in the American conference, while the Bears, Rams and Packers (also 3-3) are tied for third in the National. University Daily Kansan Freshman Basketball To Start Thursday Freshmen interested in trying out for freshman basketball should report to Dick Harp, assistant basketball coach, on the basketball floor in Robinson gymnasium at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6. How Top 10 Fared Saturday 1. Michigan State (6-0) downed Purdue 14-7 for its 21st straight victory at Lafayette, Ind. 2. Maryland (7-0) rolled past Boston U. 34-7 at Boston, for the Terps' 19th win in a row. 3. Oklahoma (5-0-1) outmanned Iowa State 41-0 at Ames 4. Georgia Tech (7-0) ripped past previously unbeaten Duke 28-7 at Durham, N.C. 5. Southern California (6-0) had an open date. 7. UCLA (7-0) passed to a 28-7 win over California at Berkeley. 8. Purdue (3-2) lost to mighty Michigan State. 7-14. 6. Duke (6-1) suffered its first defeat, a 7-28 setback to Georgia Tech. 9. KANSAS (6-1) used quarterback Gil Reich's offensive play to break a 6-6 halftime deadlock and down highly spirited Kansas State, 26-6. 10. Villanova (6-0-1) needed three final half touchdowns to gain a 20-20 tie with the Paris Island Marines Friday night. By BOB LONGSTAFF and BOB NELSON After gazing into the Kansan crystal ball, we have discerned what we think will be the nation's top 20 college football teams. that we think will be 1. Michigan State (6-0) 2. Maryland (7-0) 3. Oklahoma (5-0-1) 4. Georgia Tech (7-0) 5. UCLA (7-0) 6. So, California (6-0) 7. KANSAS (6-1) 8. Notre Dame (4-1-1) 9. Duke (6-1) 10. Purdue (3-2-1) 11. Tennessee 12. Texas 13. Wisconsin 14. Illinois 15. Alabama 16. Villanova 17. Penn State 18. Pittsburgh 19. California 20. Florida NOSE, THROAT and Accessory Organs not Adversely Affected by Smoking Chesterfields FIRST SUCH REPORT EVER PUBLISHED ABOUT ANY CIGARETTE A responsible consulting organization has reported the results of a continuing study by a competent medical specialist and his staff on the effects of smoking Chesterfield cigarettes. A group of people from various walks of life was organized to smoke only Chesterfields. For six months this group of men and women smoked their normal amount of Chesterfields-10 to 40 a day. 45% of the group have smoked Chesterfields continually from one to thirty years for an average of 10 years each. ) At the beginning and at the end of the sixmonths period each smoker was given a thorough examination, including X-ray pictures, by the medical specialist and his assistants. 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