Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 26, 1956 KU Freshman Squad Meets K - State Today Kansas' varsity football team is not the only group plauged by injuries this week. Four probable starters of the 1956 edition of the KU freshman team will be sidelineled with ailments when they face their first test of the season against the K-State yearlings at Manhattan today. Bill Burnson, 210-pound Ontario, Calif., center; Dave Harris, 183-pound Washington D.C., halfback; John Suder, 185-pound Clinton, Ohio, halfback, and Lee Meyer, 195-pound La Grange, Ill., tackle are all on the ailing list. There is a possibility that Suder may be available for extra point duty. To Use Alternating Units Replogle figures to have two good alternating units which he can use this year. "I believe this team is stronger defensively," he said. "They also block harder offensively. We have no standouts like Homer Floyd or Bob Marshall but on the whole they are a better ball club. This year we certainly have more depth. They take great pride in their work and I think they will add a great deal to the varsity in the next few years." To Use Alternating Units A Big Seven Conference ruling permits freshman teams to play no more than two games with conference opponents each year. Missouri and K-State have been fairly regular fresh opponents since the late 1940's. Since that time KU has lost only two games to MU and two to K-State. KU Lost One Last Year Last year the yearlings had a 2-1 record. They trimmed K-State Soccer Games Continue Sunday The International Club's Soccer Tournament will resume play at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the field east of Memorial Stadium. The game matches Asia-Africa against Europe. The third team in the tournament, Latin America, tied Europe last Sunday 1-1. After the tournament is completed the sports committee of the International Club will pick the outstanding players from all three teams. The players chosen will comprise a University foreign student's soccer team. Arrangements are now being made to play teams composed of foreign students from other universities. 18-13, and blanked the Air Academy of Denver 13-9. Their only loss came at the hands of the MU m洪秋, 14-6. In 1954 the Jayhawker freshman compiled a 1-1 record and in 1953 were undefeated. They won games from MU and K-State. 'Patterson To Be Next Champion' By UNITED PRESS 'NEW YORK — (UP) — Al Weill, whose shrewdness led Rocky Marcian out of nowhere to fistic glory, today picked young Floyd Patterson to succeed his retired gladiator as heavyweight champion of the world. "You've got to go with youth." Weill said as he contemplated the fight between Patterson and ancient Archie Moore at Chicago Stadium on Now. 30 for the vacant title. "That will tell the whole story." Weill, who has had four world champions during his managerial career and is a recognized authority on contrasting styles, ignored the 13 to 5 odds currently favoring the 40-year-old Archie over the 21-year-old Patterson. "This fight won't go the distance and when you have a couple of hard punches like this, anything can happen." Weill admitted. "If they were a couple of feather dusters and it was going to go 15 rounds, then it would be hard to say what might happen. But even in a sluggish match where either guy might land a finishing punch," he added, "You still have to go with youth. What I mean is that Patterson can keep running at Moore and he won't have to back off and take a second breath here and there. Keeping that youthful pressure on Moore should tell the story." Weill still is bewildered and "really hurt" over Marciano's charges, in a recent magazine series, that Al was a tyrant who ruled his life with an iron and unrelenting hand. 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An intra-squad game will be held but no date has been set. Basketball fans in the Ellsworth area will have a chance to see Kansas in action Saturday. The Jayhawkers will play an intra-squad game in the new Ellsworth High School Gymnasium. The contest will be part of the dedication ceremonies. Game time is 4:30 p.m. Only two weeks remain before the annual freshman-varsity game Nov. 9. No lineups have been indicated by Coach Harp for the varsity squad. It is not known if Chamberlain will play in this game but he may see limited action. Michigan State's 47-14 victory over Notre Dame, so they probably will attempt to out-do the Spartans against the Irish. OU, Notre Dame To Clash The Oklahoma-Netre Dame game Saturday is listed as the "big game" on college football's weekend program, but there are several other interesting battles which will have a direct bearing on conference championships and bowl berths. Clemson got an early start on Saturday's heroes Thursday by edging South Carolina, 7-0. The Tigers' victory enabled them to take over first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference and moved them a step nearer the Orange Bowl. Rv UNITED PRESS In two of Saturday's most important conference games, Iowa, the big Ten Conference co-leader plays Purdue, and Georgia Tech will risk its Southeastern Conference leadership against upstart Tulane. There doesn't seem to be much hope of Notre Dame in its tussle with Oklahoma, which will be nationally televised. The Sooners dropped out of first place in the national ratings this week following Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Top-ranked Michigan State, however, isn't expected to surrender its spot that easy, and will show little mercy against Illinois. Fourth-ranked Tennessee should romp over Maryland, Michigan meets Minnesota and Ohio State hopes to bounce back from its loss to Penn State against Wisconsin. 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