Page 5 KU, TCU Teams Rest Today; Clash Saturday in Opener Probable Starters University Daily Kansan Texas Christian Wt. Po. Wt. Jimmy Gilmore (185) LE (190) Don Floyd (210) LT (202) Sherrill Headrick (205) LG (214) Dale Walker (205) C (203) Ramon Armstrong (215) RG (190) Bob Lilly (240) RT (196) Bubba Meyers (185) RE (191) Hunter Enis (185) QB (185) Marvin Lasater (185) LH (175) Marshall Harris (190) RH (171) Jack Spikes (195) FB (191) Today is travelling day for both the Kansas Jayhawkers and the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs. The TCU club is flying up from Fort Worth to Topeka. The Jayhawkers have caught the bus to the same city. Both teams will spend the night resting in the same hotel. Then, at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, they will meet under anything but restful conditions before an estimated 25,000 spectators in Memorial Stadium. Jack Mitchell, chief Kansas coach, has been weighing the developments of the fall practice sessions to see what looks favorable for Kansas. He found little to be tickled to death over. Drill on Basics The team has been learning fundamentals instead of merely polishing up old skills and developing flashy performance, Mitchell explained. Down at Fort Worth, the talking has taken more of a cheery angle. Coach Abe Martin reports every player "at near perfect physical peak, except for the usual aches and bruises." Practices have been running behind his planned schedule, and it was impossible to work on everything. Everything needed work. "We've come along about as I expected," Martin said this week. "Our attack is becoming more polished with each workout. We should be ready for those Kansas folks" Should Be Ready From his starting line ("one of the most rugged we've ever had at TCU") to the passing of his quarterback ("the works real good") Martin can see only good things. Quarterback Hunter Enis has been given much of the credit for making a polished and variable offense possible. The passing attack, absent last season, has returned with him. Coach Martin is set on his first two units for the game. The starters will be lettermen at every spot except right tackle. One Non-Letterman Enis is a 6-foot, 2 inch, 185 pound senior who has spent most of his varsity career on the second squad. He began spring practice as another fifth stringer who was not expected to do much. He soon became the star with his amazing passing accuracy. Enis and Dale Walker, center and team captain, are the only seniors on the starting squad. All others are juniors. This will be the 16th year that KU and TCU open the season by playing each other. The Frogs hold a 10-2 edge in the series and there have been three tied games. Kansas Dewitt Lewis John Peppercorn Ken Fitch Bill Burnison Dick Rohlf H. C. Palmer Sam Simpson Bob Marshall Duane Morris Homer Floyd Doyle Schick Bob Lilly, a 240-pounder, is alternating at this position with Joe Robb, regular tackle last fall, who is bothered by a boil on his right arm. The battle will be the fourth meeting between Abe Martin and Jack Mitchell, Mitchell lost at Arkansas in 1955 and 1956 before his team broke through for a victory last year. The last KU victory over the Frogs was a 13-0 defeat in 1952 This was the nation's first nationally televised game. Sooners Prepare Distance Men Five Oklahomans and two South Africans are candidates for Oklahoma's cross-country team, Coach Bill Carroll announced recently. Working daily are Gail Hodgson, Johannesburg, Oklahoma AUU cross - country champion; Ernest Kleynhans, Capetown, Oklahoma AUU mile champ; Jay Field, Lawton; Bob Ringo, Bartlesville; Arvil Ming, Erick; John Coley, Oklahoma City, and Bill Dissley. Tulsa. Three-mile meets will be run with Colorado, Iowa State, and Oklahoma Baptist U. here Oct. 11, Oklahoma State at Stillwater Oct. 20, Kansas at Lawrence Nov. 1, and at the Big Eight conference meet here Nov. 8. In a postcard from Paris the other day Kansas basketball coach, Dick Harp, received the following message from Wilt Chamberlain . . . "This is hard to believe, but I'm playing guard." Wilt Playing Guard For Globetrotters The Stilt joined the Globe Trotterers early in the summer, after abandoning plans to organize his own touring troupe, and now is on European swing. Tickets Sell Fast NEW YORK — (UPI) The New York Yankees announced today that requests for World Series tickets this year was the largest in the club's history and that they can accept no more applications for box or reserved seats. "We are oversubscribed and can accept no more orders for box and reserved seats," a Yankee spokesman said. He added that the response to last Monday's ticket sale announcement "far exceeded the supply." should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any enrol or prescrip- tion must be obtained by telephone. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results YOUR EYES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Coach Bobby Wanzer drilled the Royals six hours and said, "It's a wide open ball club, all the guys are fighting to get on it." He singled out Parr for noted action in the afternoon workout. COLUMBUS, Ohio — (UPI) — Jack Parr, 6-8 outstanding athlete at Kansas State until suffering a mental breakdown last Spring, sparkled yesterday at the first heavy workout for the Cincinnati Royals, pro basketball team. The 22-year-old Richmond, Va, player says he feels better now although he was pretty tired after yesterday's drills. Wanzer said "Parr looked real sharp. I was really impressed. Some of our boys look a little green, but I believe we will have a good club." Now recovered from his illness, Parr said his breakdown probably was caused by a heavy schedule. He had academic worries in pre-medical studies, was active in a fraternity and played basketball. VI 3-4011 It was announced just last week-end that Parr joined the Royals, although they picked him up in the player draft months before. "It will take a little while, but I'll get my legs in shape," Parr said. "They didn't get much of a work-out last summer." Also at Rowlands, 1241 Oread Parr Sparkles In 1st Workout With Royals Oklahoma owns the record for the most points scored against Kan-has in a single game-65-0 in 1954. Friday, Sept. 19, 1958 Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Tallpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & VI. Devine Says Experts Off, Vandy Should Beat Tigers By United Press International Missouri's Dan Devine yesterday roasted the so-called experts who claim his tigers will beat Vanderbilt Saturday in a televised coast-to-coast contest. "Picking Missouri over Vanderbilt is the most preposterous thing I've seen in 10 years of coaching." Devine said. His team has been given the nod by several dopers. "We have a new team," Devine emphasized. "Four outstanding players missed spring practice and we've got two backfield starters who have never played a minute of varsity ball. "If that weren't enough, our second string right halfback Donnie Smith will miss the Vanderbilt game because of a twisted knee. "We had to shift veteran Jerry Curtright to right half and we will only suit up two left halfbacks, Hank Kuhlmann and Mel West." Kansas' Jack Mitchell said his two first-string linemen, guard Tom Russell and tackle Bill Blasi, will not suit up for the Texas Christian game. However, fullback John Suder has returned to practice and will be ready Saturday. Kansas State's Bus Mertes said he will stick with personnel who have been running first string the past week. That means the probable starters Saturday against Wyoming will be ends Joe Vader and Jim Luzinski, tackles John Stolte and Ralph Labing, guards Gene Meier and Don Martin, center Dean Skaer, quarterback Les Krull, halfbacks Ben Under New Management 10-40 CAFE 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9795 Featuring Steaks and Mexican Foods and your favorite beverage KITCHEN—RAY AND BETTY MANAGER—W. W. HATFIELD Open 11 a.m. to Midnight Grosse and George Whitney and fullback Terry Lee. Memories live in the jewelry you give At the Premier Jewelry Shop you will find a large selection of fine jewelry gifts. Also rings of highest - Style - Quality * Value * Beauty 916 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. VI 3-3407 SUPPORT KU Sit in New All Student Pep Section at Football Games Wear White Shirt, Blouse, Jacket, Etc. 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