Floyd Weighs Least; Gains Most Ground HOMER FLOYD This is not the case of KU's Homer Floyd. The Massillon, Ohio, senior captain weighs only 171. Yet for the last two years he has been the Jayhawkers' leading ground gainer. In college football the linemen are small if they don't weigh over 200 pounds and the backfield men are midgets if they don't weigh close to 180 pounds. Although he is the lightest man on the Kansas starting team it doesn't seem to bother him. Page 5 "I haven't thought much about it," he said. "I have always been one of the lightest players throughout my high school and college career." Even though Floyd is not bothered about being light for a football player, the opposing teams are bothered by him. Going into the Colorado game this Saturday, Floyd ranks seventh among KU's all-time career ground gainers. With eight games left in his college career, Floyd has 1192 yards rushing. He needs only 60 yards IM Managers Are Named Student managers have been selected for the 1958-1959 intramural sports program. New freshman managers are Cap Barger, Atchison; Bob Fitzsimmons, St. Joseph, Mo.; Jim Scholten, Salina; Jon Yeager, Topeka, and Dave Rankin, Phillipsburg. Sophomore managers are Terry Jackson, Newton Jones, and Don Adams, all of Prairie Village. Bill Godfrey, Arkansas City, is junior manager, and Harold Miller, Langdon, is senior manager. Secretary is Larry Campbell, Lawrence graduate student. Neil Walman, New York, N.Y., and Jerry Barland, Beloit graduate student, are supervisors. Get Your Car WINTER-READY NOW! Hillcrest STANDARD SERVICE Opposite the Shopping Center to pass KU's sixth best rusher, Wade Stinson. Permaguarde Anti-Freeze Complete Winter Servicing In comparing this year's team with last year's, Floyd believed that the 1957 team had more experience and talent, but the spirit and desire of this year's team have more than compensated for losses. In Paper Bags LARGE SELECTION OF PICNIC SUPPLIES and your favorite beverages 914 Iowa ICE PLANT REDY-PAK ICE Clint Ross In spite of the number of men already out for the track team, Coach Bill Easton believes there are many more who could do the team, and themselves, some good if they would come out. Easton Calls For Trackmen "Many of our best performers were not outstanding men when they first started," Easton said. "We think we can make a good track man out of anyone who is willing to work." 6th & Ver. VI 3-0350 Any man experienced in the 440 hurdles, steeplechase, hammer throw, or hop-step-jump events is wanted by Easton. He also needs managers and student trainers, he said. Walter J. Mikols, director of the men's intramural program, announced today that the first round of intramural individual competition must be completed by Sunday. Interested students should report to Easton in Room 10 Allen Field House or at Memorial Stadium after 5 p.m. End 1st Round by Sundoy Fry Kansan Want Ads, Get Results British Motors Used Car Specials Volkswagen-1957 Sunroof Sedan, black. Exceptionally clean. Low mileage. Sedan, green, like new, 6,000 miles. M. G. Magnette-1958 Volkswagen-1955 blue, sharp. M. G., T. D.-1953 white The 1959 Austin-Healy Sprite- Delivered Price $1,975 HERE NOW! M. G., T. D.-1951 green British Motors 737 N.2 HIGH STYLING FOR WORK OR LEISURE Black or Polo Brown Calf truly, a magnificent shoe at a Moderate Price University Daily Kansan 6½ to 12 A to D $12.95 McCOY'S Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 813 Mass. Templin, Oread Win Intramural A Games Phi Gamma Delta was the winner in Fraternity B play over Phi Kappa, 18-0. Brent Stonebraker passed for three touchdowns—two to Dick Lee and the other to Dan Casson. Jerry Macomber was his team's defensive standout when he intercepted two passes to lead the Templinite over Don Henry 27-0 in Independent A play. He also scored on a pass from Joe Haines in the second quarter and caught an extra point to add to his scoring total. A pass from John McHenry to Jeff Schwerin completed the scoring. Mike Zakoura kicked the extra point. that gave Oread its extra point. In other Independent A games, Oread scored on a pass from Bill Wedgeworth to Arlyn Harris to defeat Foster Hall 7-0. Wedgeworth to Jerry Andre was the combination John Falletta passed Beta Theta Pi over Sigma Nu, 28-7. He threw touchdown passes to Coleman, Spotts Phares and Ott. In the only other Fraternity B game, Phi Delta Theta beat Phi Kappa Psi, 15-0. Mike Allen scored 12 of the points. An extra point by Bill Cochis and a safety completed the scoring. Games Tomorrow **Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta vs.** Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Chi vs. Alpha Tau Omega, 4:15. UNBEATABLE CLASSIC NATURALLY, From the square toe, to the neatly trimmed kiltie, to the handsewn detailing — here's a handsome flat you can't beat for good country looks and easy going comfort. AAAA to B to 10 $9.95 to $10.95 Royal College Shop V 837 Mass.