Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 5 STAR SMU BACK—Jerry Norton, 6-0, 185-pound junior left halfback, is one of the real trouble makers whom Kansas must stop to win Saturday's important intersectional grid clash in Dallas' Cotton Bowl. Norton led the Mustangs' rushing department last year with 438 yards in 128 carries. The triple-threater completed 10 of 37 passes for 240 yards. He paced the Southwest conference in punting with a 41.8 average on 32 punts. He ranked 4th in national punting. —SENIORS— FREE GLOSS SIZE — 3x41/2 WITH THIS AD! AND AN ORDER OF 12 APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS AT ONLY $4.00 HIXON STUDIO 721 MASS. Patronize the University Daily Kansan Advertisers STOP TAKING CHANCES GET A COMPLETE BATTERY CHECK-UP TODAY Weak and worn out batteries cannot survive the extra burden of winter. Get a new Atlas battery for a quick start on cold mornings. Liberal trade-in allowance at BRIDGE Standard Service Phone 3380 601 Mass. Jayhawker-Wildcat Freshmen Battle To Impressive Scoreless Deadlock By BOB LONGSTAFF Kansan Sports Editor Memorial stadium, Manhattan—With a total offense of more than 400 yards, the Jayhawker freshmen were unable to push the last white stripe as the Kansas State frosh battled them to a 0-0 tie here Thursday night before 3,600 fans. The KU frosh squad turned in a good performance and showed potential for prospective varsity teams in coming years. The Wildcat yearlings also were impressive in their encounter with the Jayhawkers. Richard Bowey was the leading ground gainer for Kansas as he bucked for 74 yards in eight carries for an average of 9.2 yards per try. He was especially effective on wide end runs. Spencer Carter, all-state selection in high school, ranked second with 66 yards in 10 carries for a 6.6 average. Ralph Moody was only 10 yards behind with 56 yards gained in 10 carries for 5.6 average. Albert Jaso got off to a good start in college football as he led his team from the quarterback slot throughout most of the game. He showed good running power when he chose to run on pass-run option plays as he picked up 48 yards in 8 attempts for a 6-yard average. He passed 18 times during the contest and completed 5 for 86 yards. test and compete Among the outstanding offensive linemen were Gene Blasi, Dudley Budrich and John Rothrock. Budrich and Rothrock played on both the offense and defense. Game Statistics Among the outstanding defensive players were Dale Birney, Bob Heath, Jim Curry and Duane Wernecke. Most of the game was played within the limits of the 20-yard line with neither team posing a real scoring threat. Kansas drove to the 13-yard line once, but a fumble which a Wildcat dropped on ended the drive. Fumbles and penalties proved to be the undoing of the Jayhawkers every time they drove close enough to knock on the touchdown door. | | KU | KS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | First downs | 22 | 14 | | Rushing | 15 | 12 | | Passing | 4 | 1 | | Penalties | 3 | 1 | | Rushing yardage | 277 | 165 | | Passing yardage | 124 | 49 | | Passes attempted | 19 | 14 | | Passes completed | 6 | 4 | | Passes intercepted by | 1 | 3 | | Punts | 3 | 5 | | Punting average | 24 | 35 | | Fumbles | 4 | 2 | | Fumbles lost | 2 | 1 | | Penalties | 9 | 6 | | Yards penalized | 75 | 50 | LET MORGAN-MACK MECHANICS CHECK YOUR CAR. - FREE POLISHING CLOTH WITH EACH FILLING OF PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE. 714 Vermont MORGAN-MACK FORD