UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1949 The 1947 and 1948 Jayhawker teams each set new low scoring records in winning the conference championship. In the 1947 meet at Ames, Kansas established a record low of 22 points, and last year broke its own record with a low score of 19. This is the record the Jayhawkers will be pointing at in their conference meet to be held in Mend El. Dorado while the Buildogs wiped North in a dual. Two-Mile Team Meets Missouri Here Saturday Jayhawkier squad is captained by Bob Karnes who has not lost a meet either in dual or conference competition in three years. He has been the individual winner in the last two conference meets. In addition to Karnes, the Kansas squad is composed of Pat Bowers, Clifford Abel, Herb Semper, and David Breidenthal. A record entry of high school cross-country performers will go to the post here Nov.12 in the second annual University of Kansas Interscholastic distance derby in Memorial stadium. Track coach Bill Easton's unbeaten two-mile team will try for its 12th straight victory when Missouri invades Memorial stadium Saturday. The meet will start at 11 a.m. "The rivalry between the Tigers and the Jayhawkers is one of the most intense in the conference," Coach Easton said. The only defeat offered was a deal than competition in three years came at the hands of Missouri. Many Entries In For Track Derby The Kansas team, Big Seven champions the past two years, will be running its fourth meet of the Season. In the three previous meets, fans have been scored over Nebraska, Kansas State, and Colorado. Missouri has lost one meet to Iowa State. Twenty-four schools already have applied to director Bill Easton for entry blanks to the event which will furnish the front half of a 3-ringed show. The leadoff is booked at 11 a.m. The 24-team total is 10 more than participated in last year's run. Four other schools sent incomplete clubs for a total list of 78 competitors in the inaugural. The individual entry pool should hit 150 this year. Among early team applicants have been Wichita East, the defending champion; El Dorado, 1948 runner-up, and Wyandotte, which finished third. Returning for Galen Blackmore's El Dorado club is Pat Brazil, who finished eighth here last year. Fritz Snodgrass at Wichita East is returning Tom Wolfe who ran seventh. East already owns a triangular victory over Wichita North and El Dorado while the Bulldogs Schools will be allowed to enter seven men and run five. The top four finishers from each club will be counted in team scoring. The fifth man will not be added to a team's point total but he can decrease that of his opponents the higher in the race he finishes. Sophies again will go to the teams finishing one-two with individual medals being awarded to the top 15 individual finishers. Nielsen is not returning for the Bulldogs but with wide-spread premeet competition springing up in prep circles, especially the Ark Valley, his record may not even survive a single season. Easton emphasized that any team or individual runner still could enter by writing or phoning him. Entries must be filed by midnight this Saturday. The race will be run over the Jayhawker's regular two-mile hill and dale course. It was won last year by Wyandotte's Albert Nielsen who turned in an excellent time of 10:33.2 Skell will mount a pair of serious) threats in Curtis Simmer and Bon Boston. Kansas Freshmen Will Meet Aggie Football Team Friday The Jayhawker freshman football team will go against the Kansas State yearlings at 8 p.m. Friday in Haskell stadium. Here's the freshman roster: Name Home Age Ht. Wt. Abel, George, Lawrence 19 5-11 195 Allen, Jack, Leavenworth 18 6-0 200 Armstrong, Al. K.C., Mo. 17 5-9 162 Austin, Frank, Osawatomie 17 6-1 201 Beck, Walter, Mission 18 6-2 195 Bronson, Grant, Minneapolis 25 5-7 185 Cain, Clarence, Wellington 19 5-11 179 Cashell, Fox, Longview, Texas 18 5-10 175 Clevinger, Hal, Manhattan 18 5-11 178 Clement, Don, Hiwatha 18 5-11½ 180 Correll, Ralph, Topeka 18 6-0 198 Ditzen, Allen, K.C. 18 5-8 170 Fisher, Carl, Denver, Colo. 18 6-2 185 Fiss, Galen, Johnson 18 5-11 205 Frasier, Buzz, Silver Spg, Md. 19 6-0 180 Gish, Merlin, Kingman 18 6-0 190 Griffin, Donald, Osawatomie 22 6-1 178 Hall, Jim L., K.C. Mo. 18 5-9 165 Hammel, Ron, Clay Center 18 6-0 180 Hoag, Charles, Oak Park, Ill. 18 6-2 137 Howard, Kenneth, K.C. 18 6-0 187 Huber, John, Texarkana, Texas 20 5-9 165 Jones, Bernard, Topeka 17 6-2 198 Ling, Larry, Liberal 19 6-0 175 Luschen, Jack, Mission 18 5-10 180 Mattill, Bob, St. Joseph, Mo. 21 5-9 190 Mayer, Robert, Oak Park, Ill. 18 6-1 190 McMichael, Craig, K.C. 20 6-1 195 McMullen, Brian, K.C. Mo. 17 6-0 175 Mrkonie, Geo, McKeesport, Pa. 19 6-2½ 210 Muir, Don, Stockton 18 5-9 165 Ovverman, Tom, K.C. Mo. 18 5-11 205 Pierson, Ray, Jr., Burlington 18 6-0 190 Renfrow, Frank, Mission 18 6-0 215 Rengel, Marvin, K.C. 18 6-1 183 Roberts, Clay, Jr., K.C. 18 5-11 196 Rodgers, Jack, Oak Park, Ill. 18 6-0 174 Sawyer, Gerald, Fairview 18 5-9 167 Schaben, Bill, Ness City 17 6-2½ 196 Smith, Dean, Topeka 18 5-11 155 Spencer, Oliver, Ulysses 18 6-2 215 Spratt, Art, St. Joseph, Mo. 19 6-2 210 Steanson, Norman, Troy 18 5-11 170 Stoppell, Norman, Wilson 18 5-9 168 Stround, Harold, Bonham, Texas 17 6-2 225 Todd, Bill, K.C. 19 6-1 185 Walker, Dan, Arkansas City 18 5-10 175 Zahner, Bob, K.C. 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