Page 5 THERE HE GOES—Sophomore halfback John Hadl (No. 21) snagged a long pass from fellow soph back Lee Fachsbarth that was good for 71 yards and a Kansas touchdown in the annual Sunflower battle last Saturday afternoon with Kansas State. The fleet Lawrence back shared scoring honors with Flachsbarth and still another sophomore back, Curtis McClinton. Jays Grab 3rd Grid Victory By Jim Trotter It was Kansas all the way in Memorial Stadium Saturday as the Jayhawkers walked off with their third straight victory by trouncing arch-rival Kansas State, 33-14. The Kansas first unit didn't use up very much of the time on the clock during the game but while it was in the game, it scored. SOPHOMORE BACKS Curtis McClinton, Lee Flachsbarth and John Hadl handled all of the scoring chores for Kansas as McClinton tallied up three touchdowns and caught a pass for another two points following a touchdown. One of McClinton's scores sealed the victory for Kansas as the powerful halfback took a lateral from Hadl and ran 32-yards through the entire K-State team for the points. End John Peppercorn was credited with a key block in the touchdown run. Hadl caught a Flachsbarth pass that was good for 71-yards and a touchdown. He also launched a scoring pass to McClinton. Flachsbarth ran for another score besides his 71-yard pass to Hadl. STATE WAS in the game for a few brief moments in the action-packed second quarter by scoring two touchdowns. The first Wildcat score came on a 64-yard pass play from quarterback John Solmos to end Vern Osborn. Jack Richardson added the second 6-pointer with a 15-yard run, with less than 40 seconds remaining in the first half. Flachsbarth's long pass to Hadi came on the first play after the kickoff and Kansas had won another ball game. RESERVES WENT most of the way for Kansas with the third and second teams getting a chance to practice on defense during the final quarter. Solmos,reportedly too banged-up before the game to be able to play,put on a long passing exhibition during the final two quarters but no K-State player got within the Kansas 10. The win gave the Jayhawkers a 3-2 record for the still young season, and a tie with Oklahoma for first place in the conference. The two teams will clash Saturday at Norman in an important Big Eight contest. Monday, Oct. 13, 1959 University Daily Kansan KU Win Skein Snapped The Chicago Track Club ended a 22 consecutive dual meet winning string Friday. Have a WORLD of FUN! The win skein belonged to the University of Kansas who was also favored in the meet. The host club upset Coach Bill Easton's Jayhawker cross-country team by a 21-36 score. Blushing Booter SHORTHEATH, England — (UPI) —Billy Wright, who might be called the Babe Ruth of British soccer, was to open a building exhibition yesterday by kicking a soccer ball through a paper door from four yards away. He missed the door completely. Nearly 120 different makes of cars were introduced to the American public during 1914. He missed the door completely. Phil Coleman was the winner for Chicago, covering the 4-mile Washington Park course in 19:42.4. Chicago's Gar Williams placed second with a 19:43 time. that has defeated Kansas in Easton's reign. The only other defeat was handed Kansas by Oklahoma State in 1954. Billy Mills had the top Kansas time with 20.05, good for third place. Kansas' Captain Brian Travis finished fourth but Chicago sealed up the next three places with Don Pond, Ted Ohmahunta and Dan Ryan finishing in that order. Fraternity Jewelry The Chicago upset was only the third dual meet eateat that a Kansas team has suffered since Coach Easton came to the University 13 years ago from Drake University. The first team to defeat Kansas under Easton was Missouri, whose 1947 Tigers out paced the Jays in a 16-20 win. That Missouri crew was the one and only Big Eight team Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE LOTION to get a better shave! Quicker . . . closer . . . smoother . . . no matter what machine you use. 1.00 plus tags SHULTON New York • Toronto 69