University Daily Kansan Page 5 THREE KANSAS TRACKMEN swap stories of last summer's foreign trips as two of them, Wes Santee, left, and Herb Semper, right, prepare for KU's second home two-mile meet Saturday with the Missouri Tigers. Center is Jack Greenwood, last year's quadruple Big Seven hurdles king, who graduates at mid-year. Shooting for its 18th conference win—in as many starts, the University of Kansas two-mile track team will match strides with a University of Missouri five-man squad that nearly upset the Big 7 champs last year. 2-Milers Shoot For 18th Victory Wes Santee, winner last week by a healthy margin over his teammate and former national cross-country champion. Herb Semper, will again be the man to beat. It was the second week in a row he had outran Semper. The third meet this year for the Jayhawkers will be in Memorial stadium at 11 o'clock Saturday morning, Bill Easton, track coach, said Tuesday. Representing Missouri will be Bob Fox, Jerry Fiper, Burton McVay, Pete Gallup, Chester Franz and Bob Lindquist. Rounding out the Kansas squad will be the first five finishers of last week's match against K-State, Norman Bitner, Keith Palmquist, and Art Dalzell. All are veterans and Coach Bill Easton doesn't anticipate any "sweep" against the Black and Gold clad Tigers. Intramural Round-Up TODAY'S GAMES Field 5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Kappa Psi vs. Kappa Alpha Psi Delta Tau Delta vs. Phi Kappa Tau Field 3 Field 4 Yesterday's games were postponed because of wet grounds. Triangle Field 3 EXPERT WATCH REPAJR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Illinois Bans Louis Bouts New York—U.P.—They still pay off on points scored, not yards gained, and that's why Princeton outranked Holy Cross today in the latest major college football figures. Charley Caldwell's rebuilt Tigers, paced by daring Dick Kazmaier, have rolled up 204 points in five games for an average of 40.8 points per game. Tulsa, the leader until Princeton's 53-15 mauling of Cornell Oct. 27, now ranks second with a 39.8 average, while Holy Cross has a 39.0 average for third place. Wednesday, October 31, 1951 Holy Cross reached the halfway point of its 10-game schedule with a total of 2,381 yards gained for an average of 476.2. The Crusaders have picked up 1,748 yards on the ground to also maintain leadership in that department with an average of 349.6. Princeton Tigers Lead In Scoring Chicago — (U.P.) — Fading Brown Bomber Joe Louis won't be allowed to fight again in Illinois, according to the three members of the state athletic commission. The commissioners agreed to veto any attempt by Louis to fight again in state rings if he decides to continue his career. Chairman Joe Triner said the commission would take no formal action unless Louis trigd to book a fight in Illinois or a promoter presented a card with Louis on it. "But it is my personal opinion that the chances of his being injured seriously or even fatally are too great if he were allowed to fight," Triner said. DON'T WAIT FOR A BLIZZARD - Get Your Motor Tuned For Easier Cold Weather Starting Before This Happens To Your Car Have Us - Add Anti-Freeze - Change to Winter Grade Lubricants - Hook Up Your Heater 738 N. H. Six Jayhawks Among Leaders Six members of Coach J. V. Sikes' football team are among the leaders in the Big Seven with Jerry Robertson leading the passers with 643 yards gained to his credit. Bud Laughlin and John Konek are tied for first place in scoring with 36 points each. Phone 77 On the other end of the passes, Bill Schaake is second in the conference in pass receiving, having caught the ball 14 times for 195 yards ground gainers. On 69 carries Bob has rolled up 386 yards. Laughlin is the league's fifth top ground gainer with 326 yards and Charlie Hoag is 10th with 230 yards in 44 tries. Brandeberry also ranks third in scoring with 30 points and Orbon Tice is 13th with 18 points. Bob Brandeberry trails Oklahoma's Buck McPhail by 2# yards to rank second among the Big Seven's Laughlin's markers have come directly from six TDs. UNION PACIFIC vs. Saturday, November 3 Kansas University Nebraska University Round Trip $5.41 Including Tax GO WITH BAND AND PEP CLUBS Purchase Tickets Early So Plenty of Room on Train Can Be Arranged Tickets May Be Purchased At Depot, Ticket Office, Fldridge Pharmacy and KH Tickets May be Purchased At Depot Ticket Office, Eldridge Pharmacy and K.U. Athletic Office Lv. Lawrence --- 6:45 a.m. Lv. Lincoln --- 6:30 p.m. Lv. Topeka --- 7:10 a.m. Ar. Topeka ---- 11 p.m. Ar. Lincoln ---- 12 noon Ar. 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