PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS THURSDAY, SEPT. 23; 1948 May Be Top Frosh Team In History-Replogle "They are potentially the best freshman squad that I have ever coached at K.U.," Freshman Coach Wayne Replogle remarked concerning his 92 present charges. He attributed this to the fine help that he is receiving from members of last year's Varsity that were declared ineligible this spring and other lettermen who had finished their$^8$ football careers on Mt. Oread. Coach Replogle further praised his assistants by stating that it was the best freshman football staff of any in the country. He credited their ability to the fact that all of them finished their own playing careers less than a year ago and are still young enough that they can get into the thick of it with the yearlings. The freshman mentor added that the large number of assistants helping him enabled him to split the squad into small groups. In this way he is able to give the boys more instructions and a better work-out each evening. Replogle's aides are backfield coaches "Red" Hogan and Tom Scott, line coach Don Fambrough, assistant line coaches Steve Renko and Gene Sherwood, and end coach Marvin Small. Team managers are Charles O'Neil and Al Lewton. Russ Sehon, the Jayhawker baseball coach, is the trainer. The team has been practicing only three days. Replogle has spent most of the time teaching the boys the rudiments and basic work of football. The crew will receive its first rugged scrimagemage on Oct. 1, when they battle the Varsity fourth string. They will again tangle with the Varsity on Oct. 8. The first of the squad's two games with other Big Seven rookies will be Oct. 16, when they travel to Manhattan for an encounter with the Kansas State frosh. November 6, they will entertain the Missouri squad on home soil. Freshmen who checked out uniforms are as follows: Richard Aylward, Kansas City, Mo.; Merton Archdale, Frazer, Mont.; Gordon Byler, Newton; Dave Bowersock, Newton; Jerry Bogue, Wichita; Charles Banning, Lawrence; James Brandeberry, Yates Center; Charles Bether, South Haven; Don Canfield, Toppea; Tommy Cook, Kansas City, Mo. Lewis Daly, Kansas City, Mo; Jay Drake, Lawrence; J. W, Dickey, Paola; James Eskew, Kansas City, Mo.; Warren Fieandt, Lawrence; John Flecher, Pleasanton; Paul Fink, Topeka; Van Gilliespe, Tonganoxie; Edwin Gilliland, Phillipsburg; Dent Hamilton, Wichita; Eugene Haley, Kansas City, Mo. Gaines Hill, Wichita; Bill Holton, Kansas City; James Harrison, Baxter Springs; Francis Hamilton, Paola; Guy Hunsinger, Lawrence; Fred Johnson, Newton; George Kennard, Kansas City, Mo.; John Keller, Kansas City, Mo.; Eugene Keenigs, Goodard; Jack Lecamp, Trussville, Ala; Bud Laughlin, Kansas City, Mo; Jim Lewellen, Grinell; Bob Leib, Wellsville; Art Little, Marysville; Aubrey Linville, Salina; Jerald Moore, Kansas City, Mo; Pat Murphy, Kansas City, Mo; Dale Miles, Kansas City, Mo; Lowell Morse, Kansas City, Mo; Harlan Mills, Baxter Springs; John Macon, Lacon, Ill.; Maurice Murphy, Wellsville; Ron Mercer, Hutchinson; Thomas Murphy, Solomon; John McConnell, Wichita; Walter Gmnisni, El Dorado; Bryce McCarter, Topeka; Wayne McElroy, Scott; Jack McVickers, Garden City; Francis McClenahan, Clay Center; Herb Nason, Kansas City; Forrest Newcombe, Wichita; Paul Parker, Sunflower; Bob Pechin, Wichita; Charles Priddy, White City; Loren Parker, Wichita; Jack Phillips, Kansas City; Charles Pittman, Wichita; Alvin Perkins, Augusta; Jim Potts, Ottawa; Thomas Reynolds, Media, Pa.; Carl Reade, Merriam; Richard Rice, Greeley; Thomas Ridder, Goddard; Bob Paymer, Wichita; Dick Rossman, Paola; Dwight Ragle, Kansas City, Mo.; Marvin Rollo, Ottawa; Louis Salari, St. Louis, Mo.; Russ Shogren, Wichita; Chet Strehlow, Kansas City; Carl Sandefur, Lawrence; Carol Sandefur, Lawrence; Bill Shaake, Lawrence; Kent Thomas, Republic; Bill Trump, Ellsworth; Archie Unruh, Clay Center; Ray Ulsh, Topeka; Duane Unruh, Clay Center; Harry Vopat, Wilson; Vance Wingington, Wichita; Ron White, Kansas City; Robert Williams, McCook; Virgil Wenger, Salina; Davis Wilson, Kansas City; Wint Winter, Lawrence; Dean Wells, Great Bend; John Wright, Overland Park; Ronnie Young, Eudora; Jim Zajic, Wichita; and Alan Dollen, Sunflower. 4-H Club Posts To Three; County Drive Starts Nov. 15 Three Lawrence men have been appointed Douglas county officers for the state 4-H club campaign to be started throughout the state Nov. 15, according to A. E. Preston, chairman for Douglas county. Dr. Frank G. Hagenbuch was appointed county co-chairman; Dolph Simons, publicity chairman; and Howard Wiseman, treasurer. County campaign organization plans and the county quota will be announced soon. The first general post-office in the United States was established in 1799. 2-Mile Champs Open At K-State Kansas' defending Big Seven twoweile champions will face four conference foes in dual meets prior to the league meet at Manhattan, Nov. 13, E. C. Quigley, Kansas Athletic Director, announced today. The 1948 schedule calls for home engagements Oct. 23 and Oct. 30 with Nebraska and Colorado respectively, and road meets with Kansas State, Oct. 20. and Missouri, Nov. 13. Coach Bill Easton's crew opened last season by dropping a dual meet to Missouri, then they knocked off Kansas State and Nebraska before annexing the league crown with 22 points, the lowest in Big Six history Bob Karnes, the loop's leading distance runner, won the individual title at Ames, with Hal Moore finishing second, and Hal Hinchee, third. Karnes and Hinchee are returning this year. The the Oct. 20 Kansas State, Manhattan Oct. 23 Nebraska, Lawrence Oct. 30 Colorado, Lawrence Nov. 6 Missouri, Columbia Nov. 13 Big Seven conference meet, Mohattan. Lafter-Day Saints Services Nov. 22 NCAA meet at East Lansing, Mich. Sunday School services for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in 37 Frank Strong hall. Services will be held there every Sunday.' Buddy GALLAGHER MOTOES FINE PINE SERVICE GREAT Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. CARS SQUARE DEAL 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 CASH AND CARRY ONLY on the new 25 Yard Pitching Green at— Fun For All- Jayhawk Golf Driving Range - Balls and Clubs provided - OPEN from 2:00----11:00 Saturday and Sunday 4:00----11:00 Week Days - Well Lighted Range You Drive 'em—We'll Shag 'em 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 MEMO Cakes from Drake's are light...fluffy...and topped with our own smooth, creamy icings. 35c up 907 Mass. Phone 61 DRAKE'S Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Tonite at 9:00 GRANADA -On Our Stage- Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce American Royal Beauty Pagent —to select— "Miss Lawrence of 1948" TO BE THE LAWRENCE CANDIDATE at the American Royal Queen Contest All candidates sponsored by Lawrence service and civic clubs and winners selected by out of town iudacs. ON OUR SCREEN— N O W Thru Saturday Lawless Legendary Master Gunman! Highwayman! Lawless Lover! Scourge of the West! XTRA! Disney's latest Donald Duck sport thrills featuring Red Grange, Rockne, Weismuller and great stars of today. - SATURDAY 11:30 OWL - and SUNDAY-One Entire Week The happiest musical ever made! NOW ---- ENDS SATURDAY ---- BIG DOUBLE THRILL SHOW! PATEE Tops in Air Thrills! The colorful old West lives again in gun smoke and fury! DON 'RED' BARRY "Jesse James Jr."