University Daily Kansan Page 5 Cross Country Team Aims For 29th Straight The Kansas cross country squad will have its last dual meet of the season at 4:30 p.m. Friday against Oklahoma State. The squad will be shooting for its third straight victory of the season and its 29th straight dual meet victory. "They have a very good team with three fine boys, Paul Dickerson, Tary Wilkerson and Tom Burch, who finished 1-2-3 on Oklahoma's course," Easton said. Oklahoma State, with a 2-1 record, should provide a "very interesting" race, said Coach Bill Easton. The Cowpokes lost to Ar-Kansas and defeated Oklahoma. They also defeated a combination of smaller schools. In 1954 Oklahoma State won the national cross country championship. Last week's victory over Oklahoma was their first win in the Big Eight conference that went on the record. "I think we have a good chance to defeat them because I don't think they're as far along as us," Easton said. Kansas will be led by Jerry McNeal, Tom Skutka and Cliff Cushman, who all finished under 15 minutes in a dual meet with the University of Chicago Saturday. Cowpokes Tough Also running will be Bob Harrison, Brian Travis, Don Greenlee and Berry Crawford, Crawford, who finished second in KU's first dual meet, was not able to run Saturday because of illness. KU Team Intact "This is the first time we will have a team, who we think is the best team running, intact," Easton said. "and we would like to have the people come out and see us like they did when Missouri was here." Running to get a place on the Kansas team, but not allowed in the scoring, will be Verlyn Schmidt, Dale Lubs, Bob Tague and Earl Eblen. Easton said that if these boys defeat any of the other KU team members, they will move up on the team. Kansas will be running on a new course that starts at the baseball field, winds around Potter Lake and the Campanile three times and ends on the east side of the stadium. KU Sports Network To Air KU Game The KU-Miami football game Friday night will be broadcast exclusively in this area by the KU Sports Network. Six other stations will join the network for the broadcast, Monte Moore, KU Sports Network director said. The broadcast will begin at 7 p.m. Lawrence time. Moore will be the play-by-play announcer and Don Pierce, KU sports publicity director, will provide color comments on the game. The University station, KUOKFM, will be joined by KCMO, Kansas City, Mo., WREN and WIBW, Topeka, KSAL, Salina, KGGF, Coffeyville and KVOE, Emporia. Minnesota Tackle Doubtful MINNEAPOLIS — (UP) — Frank Youso, 6-foot, 4-inch, 255-pound tackle for Minnesota, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday after a bout with the flu but is still a doubtful performer in Saturday's Big 10 game with Michigan. Youso's condition was complicated in the hospital by an infected wisdom tooth. Thursday. Oct. 24, 1957 Braves Sign First Baseman MILWAUKEE — (UP) — The world champion Milwaukee Braves have signed first baseman Paul Snyder, 21, of Dallaston, Pa., to a 1958 contract with their Boise, Idaho club in the class C Pioneer League. The KU Volleyball Club has been established, Henry Shenk, associate professor of physical education and recreation, announced Tuesday. Shenk said the club is an outgrowth of the KU Set-Ups, the team which placed third in the National Intercollegiate Volleyball Championships last spring. Returning from last year's team are Richard Laptad, set-up man from Lawrence and spikers Richard Hougland, Overland Park, Intercolegiate All American, James Coleman of Dayton, Ohio, and William Johnson, Independence, Mo. Kevin Jones, instructor of petroleum engineering, will coach the team. Jones said the team will compete in eight major volleyball tournaments. The tentative schedule includes the Jayhawk Open at KU, the Tall Corn in Des Moines, Iowa, the Wichita YMCA Tournament, the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Championship in Denver and the National Intercollegiate Championships in Scranton, Pa. Club Formed In Volleyball COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Although his team plays Nebraska at Memorial Stadium Saturday, Missouri Coach Frank Broyles ran his squad against Oklahoma patterns Wednesday. Tigers Prepare To Face Split-T The Tigers went through extensive defensive drills against the Sooner split-T because Nebraska coach Bill Jennings is a former assistant and disciple of Oklahoma's Coach Bud Wilkinson. Freshman Coach Clay Copper, who scouted the Cornhuskers, warned Missouri that Nebraska "will be a real tough team when it gets all its men together. They're a big team with a lot of speed. 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