University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 10, 1960 Page 6 Seniors Issue Grid Challenge The Senior Class has issued its annual intramural football challenge to the lower classmen. The first round of the single elimination playoffs will be at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon. The Seniors will meet the Freshmen and the Juniors will play the Sonhomores. The finals will be played the first part of next week, depending on the weather and when the Hill championship playoffs are finished. THE SENIOR SQUAD: Jim Mortimer, Larry Martin, Jay Broyles, Jerry Levy, Terry Klaser, Jay Richardson, Charles Hotchkiss, Jack Spotts, Tom Holler, Bob Ebendorf, Bob Stuber, Cooksey, Cliff Mullen, Pete Abbott. Dick Lee, Joe Bauman, Ed James, Jerry Macomber, Don Harris, Mike Mason, Dave Thorning, Larry Wood, Mike Berkley and coach Larry Bruce. THE JUNIOR SQUAD: Bob Lindsay, Bob Benz, John Austenberg, John Heibert, Ken Lindsay, Al Hedrick, Charles Mefzler, Jerry Andre, Bill Bogart, Phil Troutwine, Larry McCalister, Jack Stuber, Mike Holland. Jim Deckert, Lynn Washburn, Rick Phillips, Jim Emerson, Warren Leitch, Phil Frick, Phil Cain, Dick Webster, Mile Clem, Deny Jones, Casper Ferneti and Karl Kreutziger, coach. THE SOPHOMORE SQUAD: Bryan Bolin, David Larrick, George Hahm, Stan Kranzler, Del Campbell, Keith Abercrombie, Gene Jackson, Jerry Beck, Jim Reich, John Hockaday, John Henderson, Bill Leiker, Larry Heeb, Red Mitchell Danny Hopper, Marc Gile, Jim Stevens, Bill Cauffman, Jerri Craig, John Letton, Don Warner and Laird Patterson, coach. THE FRESHMAN SQUAD: John McCormick, Dave Phillips, Bob Swan, Jerry Pullens, Ray Woods, Rod Rogers, Joe Herring, Tom Thompson, Bill Flancon, Fack Bemenderfer, Chuck Portwood, Ron Westfall. Dave Duncan, Jed Davis, Pete Wickland, Sam Bruner, Eric Rothgeb, John Mow, John Gillis, Larry Peterson, Mike Shaw, Jeff Heitsberg, Bob Angle and Steve Ryan, coach. INTERNATIONAL CLUB 7:30 p.m. November 11 Big Eight Room Information Meeting for the Christmas Mexico Trip Slides of 59-60 Trip Barring some drastic upsets on the Big Eight scene Saturday, the 69 per cent correct predictions so far this season in this column should improve. A clear-cut favorite has been declared in each of the four games, and only one upset seems possible. Refreshments & Dancing Follows Kansas has been stated as a slight choice over the visiting Colorado Buffaloes. Colorado would still like to get a bowl bid, but must beat the Hawkers to maintain any such hopes. By Bill Sheldon KU will be facing the best defense in the conference and the third best offense. Coach Jack Mitchell's squad seems to be building momentum for the season finale against Missouri, and it would hate to fail this week. This one should go to Kansas 21-14. The Missouri Tigers will again be shooting for the top spot in the national ratings, as they face dehroned Big Eight champ Oklahoma. Another battle which may be close is the Nebraska-Oklahoma State struggle in Lincoln. Missouri should win, 21-7, and send Oklahoma to sixth place in the conference standings. The Tigers must beat the Sooners to hold their lead in the league and continue their undefeated season. The Cowpokes have been looking stronger as the season progresses whereas the opposite has been true for the Cornhuskers. Twice Won Triple BOSTON — (UPI) — Rogers Hornsby and Ted Williams are the only players who have won baseball's triple crown more than once. Oklahoma State should win, 21-6. The battered Kansas State Wildcats, in the other Big Eight game, face Iowa State who is fresh from its upset of Oklahoma. As with all but the first K-State game, there seems to be no doubt as to the probable winher, Iowa State, 35-7. COMPLETE,ALL-WINTER ANTI-FREEZE PROTECTION - Tune up - Tires & Batteries - Road Service - Wheel Balancing Hours - 7-11 BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. (Conveniently located on corner of 6th & Mass.) Frosh Play Tomorrow The KU freshmen will be without the services of two starters and two alternates tomorrow when they meet the Missouri freshman football team at 3 p.m. in Memorial Stadium. Missing from Don Fambrough's freshman team will be No. 1 center Larry Fairchild of Salina and Tom Schulte, the regular left tackle from St. Louis. Fairchild is nursing a lame knee; Schulte a twisted ankle. Frank Brown, alternate left halfback from Arkansas City, also has a lame ankle and Jim Redd, the alternate right tackle from St. Louis. a jammed foot. Fambrough was skeptical about his chances of beating a powerful Missouri eleven. "We showed fine effort," he pointed out about KU's 0-0 tie with Kansas State. Missouri, led by Keith Weber at quarterback, rolled over Iowa State 19-0 in their opening game. Weber threw two scoring passes and ran for 30 yards for the third touchdown against the Cyclones. KU's probable starters are: LE — Tony Leiker (180); LT — Fred Elder (200); LG — Wayne Laderer (190); C — Pete Quatrochi (185); RG — John Garber (192); RT — Tommy Thompson (210); RE — Ron Greenlee (195); QB — Dannyne Hudgins (168); LH — Robert Robben (188); RH — Ken Coleman (195), and FB — Jack Craner (200). There have been 27 former Kansas football players who have gone on to play professional football. Vote for