Page 4 University Daily Kansan 11 Friday, Nov. 16, 1956 Kansas Tackles UCLA On Coast Saturday PROBABLE STARTERS KANSAS Wt. Po. Wt. Don Martin (198) LE (185) Frank Gibson (213) LT (199) Don Pfutzenreuter (155) LG (202) Frank Black (229) C (211) Bob Kraus (212) RG (201) Ed Prelock (230) RT (218) Jim Letcavits (185) RE (200) Wally Strauch (180) QB (220) Bob Marshall (186) LH (180) Charlie McCue (160) RH (168) Homer Floyd (164) FB (171) UCLA Dick Wallen Jim Dawson Clint Whitfield Jim Mateny Eiskar Harris Jerry Penner Pat Pinkston Don Shinnick Edison Griffin Louis Elias Barry Billington Kansas goes west to tackle the UCLA Bruins Saturday in Los Angeles' Memorial Coliseum. UCLA has been established as a 13-point favorite for this third game of the series. Many thought the Uclans would be weak this year after the Pacific Coast crackdown for under-the-table payments to athletes cost the club star tailback Ronnie Knox and took away half of the final season for seniors. But UCLA coach Red Sanders has taken the material he had left and with it posted a 6-2 record. The only losses have been to powerful Michigan and Oregon State. Victories include wins over Utah, Oregon, California, Washington State, Stanford and Washington. Only One Senior Against Washington last Saturday, Sanders started four sophomores, six juniors and only one senior. This is expected to be about the same line-up that will take the field in tomorrow's game. Homer Floyd, Kansas' middleweight fullback, who has been conceding pounds to his rivals all year, will run into a bucker his own size against UCLA. Barry Billington, UCLA fullback, scales 171 pounds. UCLA, like Kansas, has earned the reputation that it can come back against heavy odds. Coach Sanders admits that desire, fight, and courage have had much more to do with his club's victories than talent or experience. Tomorrow's battle will be between two hustling teams who undoubtedly will battle for every yard. Defense and Punting The Jayhawkers are in their best physical shape since the Oklahoma game. Tackles Tom Russell and Jim Hull, and fullback H.C. Palmer, will be ready for full time action tomorrow. UCLA uses two of the oldest weapons in football, defense and punting, as its best. Kirk Wilson has a 46.9 yard average in 20 punts this season, and Don Shinnick has averaged 40.9 in 11 kicks. KU can counter this phase of the game with its two fine punters, Jim Letcavits and Ted Rohde, who have on several occasions gotten the Jayhawkers out of trouble with their expert toes. Galen Wahlmeier, KU center and captain, who has been laid up with a back injury since the Iowa State game, is expected to see some action. Dave Preston, quarter back, had part of a cast removed from his hand Wednesday, and will be ready for at least some defensive action. 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Charlene Woodward scored 15 points for the juniors. Judy Kimball totaled 11 points for the freshmen. The sophomore A's beat the senior A'23-9. Kay Roderick scored 11 points for the sophomores while Beverly Warner was high scorer with eight points for the losers. Sophie Stathopoulos tossed in 16 points to head the junior B team to a 28-14 victory over the freshmen B's. Sylvia Scott scored ten points for the freshmen. In Thursday games, the junior A's defeated the sophomore A's 23-17. Charlene Woodward scored nine points for the juniors; Kay Roderick, nine for the sophomores. The freshman A team defeated the senior A's 47-32. Sandra Eichorn hit 22 points for the freshmen. Jane Heyle was high scorer for the losers with 16 points. MELBOURNE, Australia — (UP) America's favored track and field forces, marking time in their training as a second straight rainy day swamped the running tracks, were invited by Russia today to open an annual competition with a visit to Moscow in 1957. U. S. 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