G. n=92 weber von weber Pghilton, OH 423-758-1234 . ( ) Page 8 University Daily Kansan Miami Rated 14 Points Over KU JOHN WERTZBERGER-Bothered by injuries most of the season, this former Lawrence High School athlete is expected to share the center duties for KU when the Jayhawkers meet the Miami Hurricanes tonight. Kansas returns to the scene of its only post-season football date, the Orange bowl, tenight, meeting the tough Miami Hurricanes in Miami. A crowd of 40.000 is expected to watch the game which can be heard over the KU Sports Network at 7 p.m. The Jayhawkers lost a 14-20 verdict to Georgia Tech in the 1988 Orange Bowl classic, on a last-minute fumble two feet from the Georgia Tech goal line. They aren't expected to come that close this time, as the experts pick Miami to win by 14 points. Miami Is Disappointment The Hurricanes have been a disappointment this year, winning only one game in four. They were the sixth ranked team last year in the AP and UP wire polls and were expected to be at least as good this year. The only game they won was against Baylor 13-7. They were defeated by Houston 7-0, by North Carolina 20-13 and tied North Carolina State 0-0. However, Miami promises to be as tough a defensive team as the Jayhawkers have met all season, including Oklahoma. They have yielded only 100 yards per game on the ground and 63.2 yards per game passing. win, an upset like Miami's, was over Colorado 35-34 and their die was against TCU 13-13. Their losses were to Oregon State, Iowa State and Oklahoma. KU has a 1-3-1 record. Their Floyd, Strauch Provide Attack - Homer Floyd, halfback, and Wally Strauch, quarterback, are expected to provide the major part of KU's attack. They lead the team in everything except punting and pass interception returns. But Strauch is on the doubtful list because of a recent bout with the flu. He played only one series of downs in the Oklahoma game last week and was not in top shape during practice this week. Probable starters for the Jay-hawkers are John Peppercorn and Jim Lewetts, ends; Frank Gibson and Ron Claiborne, tackles; Chet Vanatta and Paul Swoboda, guards; Bill Burnison, center; Strauch or Larry McKown, quarterback; Don Feller, fullback and Floyd and Larry Carrier, halfbacks. "Best Music in Town" Jerry Taylor's Grant Napier passed for all five touchdowns in the Sigma Nu victory, with Jon Meigs catching three touchdown passes and Park McGee and Dusty Barr one each. Barr and Jack Brown each kicked an extra point. Phi Delts Gain 20-8 Victory Over Sigma Chi Despite temperatures in the 40's and icy cold winds, three intramural football games were played Thursday. In fraternity A competition Sigma Nu defeated Delta Sigma Phi 32-7 and Phil Delta Theta defeated Sigma Chi 20-8. The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. The touchdown for Delta Sigma Phi was scored on a pass from Terry Beucher to Claude Kean, who also teamed up for the extra point. Jack Redding passed for three Phi Delta Theta touchdowns, with Frank Becker, Bill Toalson and Roger Minger on the receiving end. Bob Dall and Minger caught passes for extra points. Other Scores: Phi Gamma Delta No. 2, 1, Phi Kappa Sigma 0, forfeit; Beta Theta Pi 25, Pi Kappa Alpha 13. Fraternity B Independent A Carruth-O'Leary 1, Don Henry 0 forfeit. Games today: Independent A—Foster Hall vs. Pearson Hall, Field 1; Rochdale Coop vs. Chicken Pickers, Field 3; Jim Beam vs. McCook, Field 4. Fraternity B—Tau Kappa Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pi No. 1, Field 2: Phi Kappa Psi vs. Phi Kappa, Field 5. KU Distance Team Faces Cowpokes KU's cross country team will be aiming for its third straight victory of the season and its 23th straight dual meet victory when they meet the strong Oklahoma State Cowpokes at 4:30 p.m. today in Lawrence. Oklahoma State has a 2-1 record going into today's dual meet, and should provide what KU Coach Bill Easton terms a "very interesting race." Kansas will have Jerry McNeal, Tom Skutka, Cliff Cushman, Bob Harrison, Brian Travis, Don Greenlee and Berry Crawford running for them. The Javahawkers have already defeated Missouri and the Chicago Track Club this season. Use Kansan Want Ads KU Freshmen Start 3 From Lawrence Three members of last year's undefeated Lawrence High School state champions will start for KU's freshman football team Saturday when it opens the usual two-game season against the Kansas State Wildcats at 2 p.m. in Memorial Stadium in Lawrence. The tri includes Jim Ragan, 215-pound tackle; Don Wrench, quarterback; and Doyle Schick, 185-pound fullback. Roger Hill, 200-pound from Augusta, and Ron Michaels, 208-pound from Hiawatha, will complete an all-Kansas backfield. "I am impressed with the agility, desire and character of our squad," Coach Rex Grossart said. "The boys have been working hard and have held up well in scrimmage against the varsity's fourth and fifth clubs. We do not have depth, but we do have several good prospects." Two of KU's best prospects, Joe Lupo, 218-pound Chicago tackle, and Charles Thurston, 184-pound Coffeyville end, are injured and are not expected to play against the Wildcats. Gossart's starting line will have Bill Sprekelmeyer, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mike Cavanaugh, McPherson, at ends; Ragan and Stan Kirchman, Jefferson City, Mo., tackles; Rudy Mauser, Fort Worth, Texas, and Ralph Caster, Raytown, Mo., guards, and Jerry Brown Hutchinson, center. PAT READ Indian Trader 445 Tenn. (last house north on Tennessee Street) OPEN HOUSE 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. October 27th Navajo and Zuni Silver and Turquoise Indian Jewelry Direct from the Reservations PHONE VI 3-1306 It's a delicious habit serving ice cream often. The AOPi's, like many of our other customers, find ice cream a favorite dessert. 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