8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 7, 1968 Colorado quarterback Bob Anderson, mentioned as a candidate for the coveted Heisman Trophy, could not escape the firm grasp of KU's middle guard Emery Hicks in last Saturday's clash with the Buffs. Teammate Bailey tries to move past a CU blocker to grab Anderson. KU won the game 27-14 to remain undefeated and to tab the Buffs with their third loss in seven starts. Small college polll All-American candidates include Douglass, Zook The Cincinnati Red Stockings showed a net profit for the 1876 season of $1.39. In addition to Simpson and Hendricks, 55 other offensive and 45 defensive players were chosen by coaches for final consideration. Voting will take place in late November, and the players will be hosted in New York City by Eastman Kodak Company November 30 to December 2 for the annual Kodak All-America Weekend. Included in the list of final candidates are KU's quarterback Bobby Douglass and defensive end John Zook. OFFENSE The top 22 players,11 each for offense and defense,will be named to the final team,and will appear on a "Kodak All America Special" on ABC-TV December 6. One hundred of the nation's best collegiate football players, led by halfback O. J. Simpson of Southern Cal and defensive end Ted Hendricks of Miami, have been named final candidates for the 1968 Kodak All-America team in the 79th annual selections of the American Football Coaches Association. Following is the list of candidates for final selection: Ends: Ted Kwalick, Penn State; Ron Sellers, Florida State; Jerry Levias, Southern Methodist; Jim Seymour, Notre Dame; Ron Shanklin, North Texas State; Sammy Milner, Mississippi State; Gene Huey, Wyoming; Harry Wood, Tula; NEW YORK (UPI)—The top 20 United Press International small college football teams with won-lost-tied records and first place votes. Guards; Chuck Rosenfelder, Tennessee; Dan Abbott, Texas; James Ray, Texas Christian; Mel Brichacek, Nebraska; Guy Dennis, Florida; Ken Mendenhall, Oklahoma; Jim Barnes, Arkansas; Jerry Guillot, Louisiana Tackles: Mike Montler, Colorado; George Kunz, Notre Dame; Dave Foley, Ohio State; Clinton King, Purdue; Bill Cloud, Houston; Rufus Mayes, Ohio State; Greg Shelly, Virginia; Fullbacks: Larry Smith, Florida; Warren Muir, South Carolina; Paul Gipson, Houston; Bill Enyart, Oregon State; Jackie Stewart, Texas Tech. Halfbacks: Leroy Keyes, Purdue; O. J. Simpson, Southern California; Eugene Morris, West Texas State; Ron Johnson, Michigan; Roland Moss, Toledo; Frank Quayle, Virginia; Dicky Lyons, Kentucky; Chris Gilbert, Texas; Buddy Gore, Clemson; State: Bill Bridges. Houston; DEFENSE Centers: John Didion, Oregon State; Jon Kolb, Oklahoma State; Carey Metts, North Carolina State; Gerry Murphy, Brown; Jack Rudnay, Northwestern; Billy Kidd, Georgia Tech; Ends: Ted Hendricks, Miami; Bob Stein, Minnesota; Mike Ford, Alabama; Mike Snitkter, Colorado; John Zook, Kansas; Mark Capuano, North Carolina Quarterbacks; Terry Hanratty, Notre Dame; Mike Phipps, Purdue; Bob Douglass, Kansas; Greg Cook, Cincinnati; Chuck Hixson, Southern Methodist; Ed Hargett, Texas A-M; Steve Ramsay, North Texas State; Mike Sherwood, West Virginia; Larry Good, Georgia Tech; Rex Kern, Ohio State; Jim Plunkett, Stanford; Mike Sherwood, West Virginia; State; Otis Washington, Washington: Linebackers; Jim Snow, Southern California; Bill Hobbs, Texas A-M; Dennis Onkotz, Penn State; Jim Sniadecki, Indiana; Bob Babich, Miami (O.); Dirk Worden, Ohio State; Mike Ballou, U.C.L.A.; Ken Johnson, Army; Dick Biddle, Duke; Mike Hall, Alabama; Dick Marvel, Purdue; Jim House, Wyoming; Don Parish, Stanford; Defensive backs: Tony Kyasky, Syracuse; Mike Battle, Southern California; Jake Scott, Georgia; Steve Tannen, Florida; Jim Weatherford, Tennessee; Roger Wehlri, Missouri; Al Brenner, Michigan State; Buddy McClinton, Auburn; Bill Kishman, Colorado State; John Peacock, Houston; John Tatum, Ohio State; Gary Adams, Arkansas; Steve Barrett, Oklahoma Tackles: Bill Stanfill, Georgia; Mike Reid, Penn State; Joe Greene, North Texas Sate; James Moylan, Texas Tech; Larry Agaianian, U.C.L.A.; Rolf Krueger, Texas A-M; Ron Carpenter, North Carolina State; Guards: Chuck Kyle, Purdue; Jon Sandstrom, Oregon State; Rex Barnes, Southern Mississippi; John Little, Oklahoma State; Carl Crennel, West Virginia; Dave Roller, Kentucky; Frosh seek to ambush Cowboys KU's freshman football team will be trying for its first victory tomorrow when it plays the Oklahoma State frrost team at 2 p.m. on the practice field west of Allen Field House. OSU's fresh squad is undefeated, with victories over K-State, 39-7, and Arkansas, 21-13. The Jayhawks were able to accumulate only two first downs and a total of 56-yards against MU, while the Tigers rolled up 433 yards. Coach Dick Tomey's squad has lost to Oklahoma, 55-20, and last Saturday to Missouri, 36-7. Jimmy Jukes, KU's top rusher against Oklahoma, suffered a dislocated shoulder after carrying only once against MU, and will not be available for the final two games. The Jayhawk frosh wind up against K-State at Manhattan Nov. 15. Seventh week Kentucky, under veteran coach Adolph Rupp, has made a record 16 appearances in the NCAA basketball championship playoffs. Senior Day is coming!! Saturday, Nov.9 Honor Thy Senior Only 2 more shopping days until Senior Day. When you come on in a Van Heusen shirt... the rest come off like a bunch of stiffs. VAN HEUSEN 417 Now from Van Heusen . . . the scent of adventure . . Passport 360 . . . the first to last and last and last! Friends! 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