A TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950 KU Freshmen Play K-State Tonight In Manhattan PROBABLE OFFENSIVE STARTERS | KANSAS | Wt. | Pos. | Wt. | K. STATE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Jerry Taylor | 186 | LE | 180 | Lewis Butts | | Jack Cole | 215 | LT | 190 | Price Gentry | | Don Aungst | 190 | LG | 190 | Dean Peck | | Warren Woody | 200 | C | 195 | Kenneth Gowdy | | Don Beyer (CC) | 190 | RG | 195 | Don Postlethwaite | | George Helmstadter | 230 | RT | 195 | Sam Vitale | | Clarence Bender | 200 | RE | 185 | Charles Farnella | | Dick Gatz | 198 | QB | 170 | Jerry Garris | | Frank Cindrich | 175 | LH | 160 | Harold Jackson | | Morris Kay | 190 | RH | 180 | Veryl Switzer | | Frank Sabatini | 185 | FB | 195 | Gerald Meyer | Kansas will play the Missouri fresh here at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, at Haskell stadium to complete its 1950 schedule. Coach Don Fambrough's freshman football team opens a twogame schedule at 8 tonight when they play Kansas State freshmen at Manhattan. Kansas will be playing one of Kansas State's finest frost clubs of all time. Even though defeated 34 to 12 by Nebraska in its opener, the young Wildcats were impressive against a strong Cornhusker team. Coach Fambrough's "rough and ready" club will outweigh the Wildcats both offensively and defensively. Kansas' starting line will outweigh Kansas State 202 to 187 in 197 to 176 edge. On starting team average, K.U. outweighs the Wildcats 196 to 185. Starting at end for KU, will be a pair of 6-foot 3-inch ends, Jerry Taylor and Clarence Bender. Taylor is a former two-year all-conference end who played in the Missouri River Valley conference at Carrollton, Mo., and Bender, a 200-pound Russell product. The Jayhawkers will start two fine tackle prospects, Jack Cole and George Helmstadter. Jack, a 6-foot 1-inch 215-pounder, is a former all-Illinois tackle from Park Ridge, Ill. Helmstadter, 6-foot 2-inches by 230 pounds, is from Wilmette, Ill., where he gained a first team Chicago all-Suburban league berth as a tackle Both of these tackles are big, fast, and love to play true Fambrogh type "rough-tough-sock 'em" football. A pair of 190-pound guards make the KJ. line solid in the middle. FRAN NAGLE, NEBRASKA Quarterback . . . 175 lbs. . . 6' 1" FRAN NAGLE, N.U.'s quarterback, is tied with the Jayhawkers' Chet Strehlow for the number of pass completions. Each has connected on 16 out of 48 attempts. On yards gained passing, Strehlow holds down the No. 5 spot with 289 yards while Nagle is sixth on 194 yards. Each of these quarterbacks has been doing an excellent job of handing the ball off to Bobby Reynolds, Charlie Hoag, and Wade Stinson. Don Beyer, a 5-foot 10-inch Chicago product, will co-captain the team. His running partner will be Don Aungst, a former high star at Harrisburg, Pa., who stands 6-foot 1-inch and is noted for his speed and blocking ability. Warren Woody, a 6-foot 200-pounder, will start at center. Woody is a former player on the New Trier Township high school team at Wilmette, Ill., that includes frosh players halfback Caird Currie. Helmstadter, and center John Giesser, who alternated with Woody at center on this high regarded Chicago-area team. In the backfield, Coach Fam-brough will start a pair of halftabs that can "really carry the mail," as can fullback Sabri Matkint. At lefthalf, Frank Cindrich, state 100-yard dash champion, will show his 175 pounds of speed to the young Wildcats. He is regarded as an excellent running prospect. Cindrick is from Kansas City, Kansas. On the other side, K.U. will have a 6-foot 2-inch 190-pounder, Morris Kay of St. Johns. Kansas has an outstanding quarterback prospect in Dick Gatz, a 6-foot 1-inch 190-pounder from Carnegie, Pa. 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