Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 23, 1959 Kansas Squad Ready To Run With Sooners By Warren Haskin The Kansas football team left for Norman. Okla., today for its Big Eight clash with the Oklahoma Sooners tomorrow. "I think Oklahoma has as good a team as any they've had in the past, but with the spirit we've got, I feel we can give them a run for their money," co-captain John Peppercorn said in speaking for the team as it left at noon for Norman. A VICTORY FOR the Kansans, who are three touchdown underdogs, would almost insure an invitation to the Orange Bowl, especially if the Missouri Tigers lose to Nebraska tomorrow afternoon. Head coach Jack Mitchell has repeated time and again this week that the Jayhawkers do not have a chance to break Oklahoma's 74 consecutive conference winning streak. Kansas was the last Big Eight foe to down the Sooners as the 1946 team triumphed 16-13. Spirit could be the deciding factor in the game according to many persons closely following the conference. Earlier this week, Bill Hargiss, a former Kansas coach and now commissioner of the Central Intercollegiate Conference, was quoted as saying that with the spirit and hustle the 1959 Jayhawkers have, they might surprise a few people tomorrow afternoon at Norman. THE PROBABLE Kansas starting lineup will be Peppercorn, left end; Ken Fitch, left tackle; Dick Rohlf, left guard; Fred Hageman, center; Benny Boydston, right guard; DeWitt Lewis, right tackle; Dale Remsberg, right end; Duane Morris, quarterback; John Hadl, left half; Curtis McClinton, right half; and Doyle Schick, fullback. More than 55,000 persons are expected to watch the game with the conference lead at stake. Both teams are 2-0 in the Big Eight standings and are in a first place deadlock. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. (Lawrence time). University Daily Kansan SPORTS Tigers Ready for Nebraska (UPI)—Missouri coach Dan Devine pronounced his team fit for its conference tussle Saturday with Nebraska. Nebraska ran through a light drill before departing for Jefferson City. Mo., where it will practice today. Only two Tigers, end Russ Sloan and quarterback Ron Taylor, are expected to be out of action. Halfbacks Mel West and Morris Stevenson, each of whom has been nursing a bruised hip, ran hard in yesterday's workout. Kansas State also ran through light drills in preparation for Saturday's contest with Iowa State. Two new linemen joined the first unit—Tom Brettschneider at right tackle in place of Ralph Peluso, and Ralph Lambing at center in place of Al Koumeski. The Wildcats left by bus this morning and will hold a workout in Des Moines this afternoon. Iowa State appeared in high spirits after an over-all review of its attack and defense system for the homecoming affair in Ames, as coach Clay Stapleton sent the team through about an hour of offense and kicking drills with only light contact work on the line. Another 45 minutes were devoted to defense maneuvers designed to cope with the Kansas State crew which outweighs the Cyclones by 24 pounds per man. Oklahoma State raced through its final important workout of the week with lifting enthusiasm and it appeared all team members except injured end C. J. Harkey would be ready for the Wichita game Saturday. A brief workout is on tap for the Cowboys today. The Colorado Buffers left by plane this morning for Tucson, Ariz., and will hold a workout under the lights there tonight in preparation for Saturday's tilt with the University of Arizona. Definitely out of the game for Colorado is No. 2 right guard Larry Cundall, who has a knee injury. On the doubtful list are reserve ends Dennis Krueger and Harold Watkins, each with a leg injury. Many-Lettered Man NEW YORK —(UPI) — Defensive back Lindon Crow, a five-year veteran of the National Football League now with the New York Giants, was an all-round star in high school at Corcoran, Calif. At the University of Southern California, he played in two Rose Bowl Games and in-the Senior Eowl. But Wynn's answer to his critics was a splendid season in which he worked 256 innings, had a 22-10 won-lost record, struck out 179 batters and had a 3.13 earned run average. He pitched five shutouts and 14 complete games. 14-17 record in 1957 and a 14-16 slate in 1958 with earned run averages over four in both seasons. INDIAN TRADER PAT READ Gifts That Are Different 445 Tenn. St. Ph.VI 3-1306 - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The big year also put Wynn within reach of the exclusive 300-victory club. With 271 triumphs, he is the leading winner among active major league pitchers and the first one in years to have a real shot at the 300-mark. The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Little friends may prove great friends.—Aeson. Fraternity Jewelry Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Two touchdowns by Steve Chard and extra points by Duane Needles and Jim Westhoff gave Sigma Phi Epsilon a 14-8 victory over Delta Chi in yesterday's Fraternity "A" intramural action. Sig Ep, DU, TKE Score Grid Wins Other "A" games resulted in a 15-0 win for Delta Upsilon over Phi Kappa Tau and a 26-6 trouncing of Phi Kappa Psi by Tau Kappa Epsilon. In the "B" divisions, Phi Gamma Delta No. 1 upended Sigma Phi Epsilon 25-6 and Sigma Nu slipped by Triangle 7-0. Templin No. 2 forfeited to Newman. NEW YORK—(UPI)—Early Wynn, a 39-year old pitcher who believes in growing old gracefully, was hailed for making the American League comeback of the year today by the United Press International. Wynn previously was named to the UPI's American League all-star team and also was picked as the A.L.'s Pitcher of the Year. Rigney Renewed by Giants For men use, if they have an evil turn, to write it in marble; and whoo doth us a good turn we write it in dust.—Sir Thomas More. A 22-game winner for the Chicago White Sox, Wynn beat out Tito Francona of the Cleveland Indians by one vote, 7-6, in the comeback-of-year balloting. Eddie Yost, Hoyt Wilhelm, Gene Woodling, Bobby Shantz, Bill Tuttle and Ted Kluszewski also were mentioned. Wynn Takes Comeback Award Only a year ago, Wynn definitely seemed on the downgrade as a topnotch pitcher. He had compiled a Club President Horace Stoneham, a reputed hard loser, announced that Rigney would be at the helm again next season as the Giants' pilot for the fifth time. The cherubic Stoneham thus exploded any remaining speculation that Leo Durocher, Charlie Dressen or Lefty O'Doul might get the job. SAN FRANCISCO-(UPI)—It was back to the old drawing board today for manager Bill Rigney, who received a "Life" yesterday in the form of a one year contract to try and make the San Francisco Giants pennant winners. Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Nuggets of golden goodness BUTTER PECAN sundae Try this golden treasure for a real taste treat ... delicious Dairy Queen topped with crunchy butter pecan! Served fresh from the freezer, Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. Less fattening, too! Come in for a treat TODAY! 1835 Mass. 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