Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, November 20, 1959 Homecoming Rosters No. Name Pos. Class Wt. 71 Alberg, Ed T Soph. 215 80 Allen, Larry E Soph. 180 81 Allen, William E Jr. 188 70 Bales, Wilfred T Soph. 200 78 Barnes, Wallace T Soph. 188 60 Basham, Elvin G Soph. 178 14 Boeger, Roger QB Jr. 180 53 Bogard, Mike C Soph. 205 66 Boydston, Benny G Soph. 170 54 Brown, Jerry C Jr. 203 31 Bukaty, Fred FB Jr. 193 51 Burnison, Bill C Jr. 213 62 Collins, John T Soph. 185 10 Crank, Bill QB Jr. 187 87 Deer, Mike E Soph. 185 72 Davis, Dick T Soph. 212 75 Ellman, John T Soph. 215 25 Fisher, Mike FB Soph. 195 68 Fitch, Ken T Sr. 207 11 Flachsbarth, Lee QB Soph. 192 84 Graham, Andy E Soph. 185 21 Hadl, John HB Soph. 188 55 Hageman, Fred C Jr. 220 23 Harris, Davis HB Sr. 189 24 Hill, Roger GB Jr. 207 88 Holland, Mike E Soph. 185 44 Jarrett, Jim HB Soph. 180 76 King, Newton T Soph. 185 73 Kirshman, Stan T Jr. 200 45 Leitch, Ron HB Soph. 185 82 Lewis, DeWitt T Sr. 190 74 Lousch, Larry T Soph. 195 86 Lukinac, Charles E Jr. 170 34 Mailen, Norman FB Jr. 198 65 Martin, Larry G Soph. 206 12 McCallister, Larry QB Soph. 175 32 McClinton, Curtis HB Soph. 195 64 McKinney, Bill G Soph. 205 22 Michaels, Ron HB Soph. 182 61 Mills, Jim G Soph. 174 77 Mook, Harlan T Jr. 221 15 Morris, Kuane QB Sr. 175 41 Peppercorn, John E Sr. 202 89 Remsberg, Dale E Sr. 185 67 Rohlf, Dick G Sr. 185 30 Schick, Doyle FB Jr. 183 83 Simpson, Sam E Jr. 187 20 Sprekelmeyer, Joe HB Jr. 181 63 Spurney, Joe G Jr. 187 50 Staab, Kent C Soph. 188 40 Suder, John FB Jr. 180 52 Thurston, Charles C Jr. 184 13 Tonge, John HB Soph. 165 79 Waylan, Larry T Soph. 185 43 Wilson, Gilbert HB Soph. 175 Duane Morris, senior quarterback THE LAST GAME—Head Coach Jack Mitchell talks strategy with Jayhawke co-captains, John Peppercorn, left, and Ken Fitch, who play their last game in Memorial Stadium tomorrow. Border Warfare Resumes Tomorrow in KU-MU Tilt By Warren Haskin Not only is West a fine runner, but also a good passer to go along with one of the best passers in the conference, Snowden. The MU quarterback finished second in the conference passing derby last year with 548 total yards. He completed better than 50 per cent of his pass attempts during the '58 season. However, this has been a rough season for Snowden with many of his passes being dropped after he had thrown perfect strikes. If Snowden's receivers start to jell, the Jayhawkers will be in for a long afternoon of football. Putting the chains on a hardhitting team could be the biggest problem the Jayhawkers' have faced all year when they play host to the Tigers tomorrow before an expected 28,000 in Memorial stadium. The Kansas-Missouri mixer is not only a traditional battle, but one which could decide the Big Eight representative in the Orange bowl. KU's conference record is marred only by a one-point loss to Oklahoma and Colorado's surprising upset victory two weeks ago. After what CU did to the Kansas pass defense, many Javhawk fans are expecting to see MU go to the air. The 190-pound quarterback for Missouri will also give Kansas' John Hadl a battle in the punting department. Missouri will rely on backs Mel West, Norm Beal, Phil Snowden and Norris Stevenson to dupe the quick-hitting Kansas line. West, who has been among the nation's leading ball-carriers all season, will pose one of the biggest problems the Jay's must face. Kansas coach Jack Mitchell said early in the year that Missouri had he best team in the conference. He still believes the Tigers have the best potential, but seems to have a change of mind about who is the best. "Right now," said Mitchell, "I think we definitely have a chance to upend Missouri. I still feel they have the best personnel, best speed, best depth and the best potential, but if we have a good game, nothing is impossible." One big factor in the game could be the fact that Kansas is playing at home before a partisan Homecoming crowd. Coach Mitchell has hopes that this will give the team just the boost they need. "With the spirit that has been shown so far this year, I have no reason to doubt that KU students will give the players a 'shot in the arm.' If we ever needed it, this is the time." Mitchell said. The popular KU coach added that he and the players have appreciated the strong turnout at home games and the road games. "It has helped us to have a fine season, but it will be even better if this fine spirit can instill into the team enough fire to knock off Missouri." Mitchell said. Kansas is already fired up, according to the coaching staff, and this should be one of the hardest played games in the long rivalry between the two schools. Frosh Basketball Team Meets Varsity Tonight the freshman basketball team will attempt the near-impossible of upsetting a veteran varsity squad tonight in Allen Field House. The last freshman aggregation to defeat the varsity had the services of Wilt Chamberlain, and Coach Jerry Waugh said he feels that unless he can turn up another "Wilt" within the next two weeks he'd might as well take the floor with four men. The coach is afraid that his candidates are "too small to give the varsity much of a go," and with a single glance at the roster one can see Waugh's point. John Matt, Minneapolis post man, is the club's tallest at 6'-6", and only three others clear 6'-4". But the coach has been pleased by the performances of several of his prospects and has indicated that he expects to cause a few varsity headaches. Carl Deane, "5-10" guard from Kansas City. The freshman roster: Edward Douglas, 6'-1" guard from Mooretown, N.J. Jim Dumas, 6'-1" forward from Toleda. Nolen Ellison, 6'-1" guard from Kansas City. Jack Galloway, 6'-2" guard from Lawrence. John Henderson, 6'-5" forwardcenter from Waukegan, Ill. Ralph Heyward, 6'-3" forward from Philadelphia, Pa. Richard Keller, 6'-412" forward from Prairie Village. John Light, 6'-5" forward from Phillips, Texas. Grover Marshall, 6'-1" guard from Bartlesville. Okla. George Mathis, 6'-21/2" guard from Springfield, Ill. John Matt, 6'-6" forward-center from Minneapolis. Roy Scott, 6'-312" forward from Glendale. Ariz. John Williams, 5'-10" guard from Osage City Walter Shelby, 6'-2" forward from Milwaukee, Wis. Jayhawker Trail (Continued from Page 1) watchful eye on the shifty KU halfback. The Jayhawker line will be bolstered by the return of starting guard Benny Boydston. The watchcharm lineman, injured in the Colorado game, hopes to be able to play tomorrow. Coaches from other Big Eight schools will take an intense interest in tomorrow's action at Lawrence. Iowa State and Colorado, two other schools tangled in the top of the conference snarl, will pay close attention to news from KU. The Big Eight bid to the Orange' Bowl will certainly be strongly affected, if not decided, by tomorrow's contest.