Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Oct. 15. 1959 Frosh Host K-State Bv Norb Garrett The Kansas freshman football team will go into its first game of the season tomorrow as a group of good individual ball players but not an outstanding team, Coach Don Fambrough said today. The Jayhawker frosh will entertain the Kansas State yearlings in Memorial Stadium in the first half of a 2-game schedule. Kickoff time is scheduled for 3 p.m. Six of the starting 11 freshmen began their collegiate careers as fullbacks, and the coaches fear that the conversion to new positions has come at the expense of football knowhow. COACH FAMBROUGH'S conversion list has Kent Converse, Larned, at guard; Marvin Clothier, Stafford, center; Jack Bowie, Hays, tackle; Jim No Rematch in Sweden, Ingo Says MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — (UPI) — World Heavyweight Champion Ingemar Johansson today denied reports his rematch with Floyd Patterson may he held in Sweden. "I have heard no such thing," Johansson told United Press International before boarding a plane for Great Falls, Mont. The Swedish boxer said he had never expressed a preference for the location of the fight. Johansson said no final arrangements had been made for the rematch with the former champion. Chances of the rematch being held in New York were hurt this week when the New York State Athletic Commission moved to revoke the licenses of three principals in the June 26 Patterson-Johansson fight. Attorney Vincent Velella said he presently holds the contract for the rematch. He said five cities besides New York were bidding for the fight. Velella was a partner with Bill Rosensohn in Rosensohn Enterprises, Inc., which promoted the first fight. Rosensohn and Cus D'Amato, manager of Patterson, faced revocation of their licenses by the athletic commission. Gunsel Is Acting NFL Commissioner PHILADELPHIA —(UPI)— Austen H. Gunsel, former FBI agent who joined the National Football League seven years ago as a special investigator, began his job today as acting commissioner with a pledge to support the policies of the late Bert Bell. Gunsel, 50, league treasurer since 1956, was named by the club owners yesterday to direct the league until a permanent commissioner is selected next January. Pilot, Kingsville, Tex, halfback, and Gene, Nelson, Olathe, end. Lynn Stacy, Jefferson City, Mo., is the other starter at end. Buck Thompson, Atchison, teams with Bowen at the other tackle, while ex-Lawrence High star Tom Pritchard assumes the right guard slot. Con Keating, Columbus, Neb., will open at quarterback, with Lloyd Buzzi, Arkansas City, and Pilot behind him at halfbacks. Willis Brooks will start at fullback. Mid-week injuries have hit hardest at halfback. Bobby Majors, Sandy Cahill and Tom Watkins are ailing due to an appendicitis operation, a broken ankle and a concussion, respectively, while Fred Eisenman, a tackle, and fullback Frank Ursich are doubtful performers for tomorrow's game. Eisenman has a bad ankle and Ursich a pulled muscle. All-State quarterback Pack St. Clair from Independence still is bothered with a bad hip, and will not be available Friday. His return to action this season is doubtful. THE WILDCATS can expect to see one of Jack Mitchell's favorite weapons, the quick kick, Halfbacks Buzzi, Watkins, and Steve Priborsky are capable booters. Bill Buck, one of the three "equal" members of the fullback corps, can also handle the job if called upon. "K-State looks a lot better on paper than last year," Coach Fambrough said. 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