048 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE By ANNE MURPHY Daily Kansan Sports Editor When the Jayhawker freshman football team lost to the K-State yearlings the past Saturday, Kansas fans wondered what had happened. Certainly being defeated 25 to 19 on a pass in the last few minutes is no disgrace. Still, not being used to losing to the Silo Tech boys, they wanted an explanation. K-State fans had already predicted that when their present freshmen were on the varsity, the days of Jayhawker dominance over their rivals up the Kaw would be at an end. "This is the first big crop of T-formation players to come out of the high schools." Replogle pointed out (the T-system was popularized during the war when very few boys were coming on from high school to college). These boys have gotten so used to winning with their offense, they just haven't learned a sound defensive game." Replogle explained. Wayne Replogle, freshman coach, offered no alibis for his club. He said the defeat was due to the Kansan's poor defense. One freshmen had had practically no work on defense. "A freshman team is usually long on defense and pretty weak on offense," the freshman coach said. "These boys are just the opposite. We thought we could just 'sick' them on the other team and trust to in- Karnes Paces 2-Milers' Win Winning five of the first six places, the Jayhawk two-mile team began its defense of the Big Seven title yesterday by outclassing the Kansas State distance runners by a score of 11 to 28 score wins. Bob Karnes, Big Seven distance champion, finished first in 9 minutes, 43 seconds, followed by Hal Hinchee, and Dave Breidenthal. Cliff Abel and Tom White of Kansas finished fifth and sixth respectively. Bob Laptad finished in seventh place, but as each team is allowed to count only five men, Watson of K-State got credit for that position. Owens finished highest for the Aggies, coming in fourth. Coach Bill Easton said he was particularly proud of the showing of sophomores Breidenthal, Abel, and White. As to whether the K-State freshmen are a better lot than ours, Coach Replogle, with a satisfied grin, said, "Let's just wait until next year and see." The freshmen will tangle with the varsity reserves under game conditions at 4 p.m. today. ___ stinet, but we learned that wasn't enough." Some seven million tourists, an all-time high, are expected to visit New Mexico this year, according to state tourist bureau. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed _ 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed _ 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY CAPABLE AND COURTEOUS too. We know what's best for your car. WE WILL CHECK your tires, wash your windshield and lights and fill your tank. We'll even cash your checks and mail your letters. Come in. 4 FRITZ CO. Ph. 4 CITIES SERVICE 8th & N.H. Dave Dennis, national junior college golf champion, placed third in the National American Legion Golf tournament at Miami, Fla., recently. Dennis Places Third In Miami Legion Tourney Dennis also holds the state and regional American Legion golf cups. Call K. U. 251 With Your News A SMART Wolf . . . Keeps His Suit- Z O O T try The Lawrence Laundry 1001 New Hampshire AFTER THE SHOW It's time for that evening snack and the place for tasty snacks is Bill's Grill 1109 Mass. Across from Court House K. U. STUDENTS ONLY! Clip this ad for a 15% Discount on all Xmas Photo Orders Taken Before November 15,1948! RACHELLE STUDIOS 730 Mass. Phone 302 Bob Karnes, student representative --- Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. IT'S TIME TO PUT ON AMERICA'S Famous This Store is Headquarters for WORLD'S FINEST QUALITY PRICED FROM $1195 Up THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN JACKETS They're staunchly seamed for rugged wear, generously cut for ease in action . . . and in weights to meet your needs. Wind resistant —shower proofed, grand for work or sports. Genuine Capeskin JACKETS $1495 Up Genuine Horsehide JACKETS $1950 Up MEN'S SHOES For Fall and Winter Star Brand SHOES ... $6.95 up Rand SHOES ... $8.95 up Portage SHOES ... $8.95 up Eye-appealing styleachieved through originality in design,and exceptional skill in crafting fine leathers. Come in for a try-on,soon. GIBB'S CLOTHING CO. 811 Mass. St.