University Daily Kansan Page 5 Statistics KU SMU First downs 18 10 Net yards rushing 229 101 Net yards passing 136 165 Net total offense 365 266 Passes attempted 14 30 Passes intercepted by 1 0 Passes completed 9 16 Passes of brunts 5 4 Punting average 40.2 4 Fumbles lost 1 2 Vards penalized 50 40 SCORE BY QUARTERS SCORE BY QUANTITY Kansas 6 7 13 0 --26 Southern Methodist 0 13 0 --26 Scoring—Kansas; Touchdowns: Hoag, Brandberry, Sabatini, Leoni. Coni- THE LINEUPS KANSAS LE: Taylor, Patterson, Bogue, B. Unruh LE: Laddy, Wickrone LT: Lundy, Mrikone LG: Knowles, Fink, Rossman, Arm- Miller strong C: Anderson, Woody, Roberts, Gish C. Anderson, Woody, Roberts, GigR: H歇staftner, Hantla, Ausgst, VigrG: natifil, wedge RT: Spencer, Poppe, Bixler, Ragon Mayer RE: Leonh, Braces RB: Reich, Cleavinger, Robertson, A RH: Reinhardt, Hoeffner LIH: Hong, Murphy, Cindrich BR: Brandeberry, Konck, Simons FB: Fiss, Sabatini SOUTHERN METHODIST SOUTHERN MEMBER LE: Nix, Ripley, Hawn, Berry LT: Dean, Hairston, Archibald LG: Gumman, Riley Turk, McKin- lan, Winters. C: Hatcher, RG: Haffey, Partee, Clem, Landers, B. Crawford RT: Forester, Ligon RT: Ubiskup, Powell, Bernet, Case RE: Litwikow, Powell, Bernel, Case QB: Crister, Stollenwerck, Nutt, Mus- taz LIH: Walker, Face, No. RH: Gillis, D. Miller, Kelley, Mills, Cox, McKinney, D. Miller, Kelley, Mills, Cox, J. Crawford FB: Fields, Hansen, Moore, Kilgrige INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SMU.RUSHING KANSAS RUSHING SMU RUSHIAM Back TC Net Avg. Norton 11 50 4.6 Nutt 4 4.5 Face 4 10 2.5 Hansen 4 7 1.5 D. Miller 2 7 1.6 Musselwhite 2 7 8.6 Indians 3 4 1.7 KANSAS STATE Back TC Net Av. Hoag 16 16 4.5 Brandeberry 3 35 4.4 Robertson 3 10 3.3 Ritch 5 19 3.3 Sabatini 15 50 3.9 Cindrich 5 17 3.4 Crews 1 10 1.0 SMU PASSING SMU Passer PA 16 PC 9 PI 1 TD 8 Yds. Nutt 16 6 4 PC 1 PI 1 TD 8 Yds. Norton 16 4 4 PC 0 PI 0 TD 8 Yds. Bowers 7 3 4 PC 0 PI 0 TD 8 Yds. Bowers 7 3 4 PC 0 PI 0 SMU RECEIVING **Motors** Passes PA PC PJ PA Passer PA PC PJ TB Yds Robertson 12 5 0 0 12 Helich 1 1 0 0 12 Helich 1 1 0 11 VANSAS RECEIVING Receiver CC TD Yds. Nitt 2 0 15 Norton 1 3 19 Musselwhite 3 0 15 Pace 3 0 43 Rervy 1 0 20 D. Miller 1 0 1 Case 2 0 20 Crawford 1 0 0 Crawford 1 0 0 KANSAS RECUPIERS Receiver C TD Yds. Leoni 2 1 14 Hoag 6 0 74 Brandeberry 1 1 13 Gouldich 1 0 7 SMII PUNTING SMU PUNT Kicker N9. 75s Av. Norton N9. 16s Av. Norton 1 56 Av. KANSAS PUNTING Kicker KANSAS PUNCH No. Yds. Av. Keith 5 201 40.2 Lewis 5 201 40.2 KU Harriers Defeat Drake Paced again by Wes Santee, the Kansas cross-country track team chalked up its 20th straight victory defeating the Drake Buildings 12-27 at Des Moines Saturday. Santee covered the 3-mile Waveland Park course in 16:53.6. The Jayhawkers took five of the first six places in the low-score-wins meet. meet. The other finishers: (first four men count in scoring) 2. Art Dalzell, KU; 3. Robert Soth, Drake; 4. Keith Palmquist, KU; 5. Lloyd Koby, KU; 6. Dick Wilson, KU; 7. Virgil Moore, Drake; 8. Gordon Dickinson, Drake; 9. Ray McConnell, Drake, and 10. Dick Gearhart LOOK at the new Fall offerings for suits, sport coats and slacks. Also alterations that Satisfy Schulz The Tailor 924 Mass. By BOB LONGSTAFF Listening to some of the alumni on the special train back from Dallas makes us realize the possibility of a post season bowl bid and perhaps game. Kansan Sports Editor Coach Praises (Continued from page 4) into the national gridiron limelight. Hoag is one of the nation's top scorers with 50 points. And Kansas as a team continues to show offensive improvement, both on the ground and in the air, with every game. The KU defense is tops. game. The 10 teams for the many grid experts who dropped KU from 8th to 15th last week because of a bit of tough luck in the Oklahoma game, maybe Saturday's romp over SMU will open their eyes that Kansas is definitely among the top 10. We look for. Kansan to jump to 9th the week and to remain in the top 10 the remainder of the year. And still better to sweep on through to a 9-1 record and a post season major bowl bid. With a "burning desire to play football," Coach Sikes crew should continue to improve each week, especially in the ground gaining department. And if the grid experts aren't convinced about the strength of Kansas football, we'd like to ask them just one question? them just one question How long has it been (if it has ever been accomplished) since a team shut out two highly regarded Southwest conference teams in a single season? Looking over the list of top 10 teams, we can only see three teams that we feel are capable of beating the Jayhawkers. These are Oklahoma, Michigan State and maybe Maryland. Well, KU is the proud owner of 13-0 and 26-0 victories over TCU and SMU respectively, teams that have been highly respected for their outstanding offensive football. And still better, Coach Sikes owns a two-year 3-0 record over the Southwest conference. Kansas defeated TCU last year, 27-13. And we're not too sure these three clubs would be able to turn the trick if KU was really clicking on all 11. One thing for sure, Coach Sikes' boys would give this trio . . . and any other football powerhouse, a mighty busy afternoon on the gridiron. ___ The Jayhawkers impressed the Theans Saturday. The team brought the first defeat to the Mustangs that Coach Rusty Russell has known in his two years of coaching at Southern Methodist. Individually, the Jayhawkers were praised by the Texans. and perhaps game. the Texans. Before the game, few Texas writers had much respect for the Kansas team. The 42-20 defeat meted out at the hands of mighty Oklahoma kept popping into the conversation. After the game, the writers were praising the terrific teamwork and go-ahead power of the Jayhawkers. The prospect of a Kansas-Texas game in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's day was heard everywhere. Should Texas continue its great pace and Kansas end the season with a 9-1 record, the Jayhawker-Longhorn game would be a good drawing card. It would be a game of comparative equalness. Both Texas and Kansas were beaten by Oklahoma by comparable scores. The Longhorns would rule over TCU and SMU—teams which Kansas has beaten. batter. Big Seven rules now prohibit any conference team from playing a bowl game. However, Oklahoma appears certain for a bowl bid. What action the conference officials would take if two conference teams were invites presents a problem that can be answered only in time. Bear Kaiser Charlie Hoag played an outstanding game Saturday against the Mustangs. He ran, passed and caught passes with an all-American ease. As one sportswriter put it—"Hoag does everything except sell tickets." Beat Kansas State SIX-FIVE CAB CO. Monday. 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Outstanding KU offensive backs in the Kansas State game included quarterback Al Jaso, McKeesport, Pa, halfbacks Spencer Carter, Independence; Dick Blowey, Augusta, and Ralph Moody, Minneapolis, and fullback George Remsbm, Iola. unback George Kennan Two top freshmen, center-linebacker Bill Nieder, Lawrence, and Stan Stringer, Topeka, missed the K-State clash because of injuries. Both are slated for action in the Mu clash Friday. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR WOLFSON'S Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service 743 Mass. —SENIORS— FREE GLOSS SIZE — 3x41/2 WITH THIS AD! AND AN ORDER OF 12 APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS AT ONLY $4.00 HIXON STUDIO 721 MASS. CAMPUS SALE STARTS Wednesday, Oct. 29 Line up early for your copy they won't last long!! "LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS" 90 CARTOONS BY DICK BIBLER, ONLY $100