Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1957 University Daily Kansan Guard Tom Russell, fullback Don Feller and halfback Bobby Robinson were the only KU players missing Monday's drills. They are on the doubtful list, but there is some possibility that all three will be able to play in the Miami game. Most Kansas fans, except a few of the 98-pound weaklings who wouldn't dare put foot on the gridiron, have been fairly patient with the Kansas players and coaches. They have been waiting—many of them for four years since Coach Chuck Mather first stepped into the college ranks as head coach at Kansas—for the Jayhawkers to come up with a winning team. Hurrah! The Kansas injury list finally seems to be dwindling. Only three players, excluding quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer who have been out for the last three games, are listed as doubtful performers for the Miami game this Saturday in the famed Orange Bowl. It would seem that now is the time, barring any unforeseen developments which might again cripple the Jayhawkers, for Kansas to show the, as yet, unseen potential which they are supposed to have on the gridiron. Granted, the injury list which has been hampering Kansas all year could still stand some improvement, but we can't wait forever. Now is the time to take advantage of what breaks we can get. But as that time element grows longer and longer, the patience of many fans is growing shorter and shorter. Miami will be tough, but certainly not unbeatable. This has already been proven twice this year by North Carolina and Houston. The Florida team takes a 1-2-1 record into Saturday's game. Their best weapon is defense, which they proved last week when they tied unbeaten North Carolina State. 0-0. By MALCOLM APPELGATE Daily Kansan Sports Editor Kansas has allowed 13, 34, 34, 21 and 47 points to their opponents in five games this season. Their injury riddled line, which has leaked like a sieve on defense all season, is now fairly intact. KU Distance Team Gains Second Victory Coach Bill Easton's cross country squad defeated the Chicago track club Saturday. Seven of the first 10 men to cross the finish line were Kansas runners. It was KU's second victory of the season. The Jayhawkers' offense, which has shown potential but sputtered more often than it has clicked, will have to get some added fuel if KU expects to score against Miami. We're still waiting and pulling for you Kansas, so let's prove that this waiting hasn't been a hopeless cause. Beat Miami. High game score for the week's intramural bowling competition was turned in by Ruwal Freese, Topeka senior, who bowled a 234 game in the Mixed League. Against Miami's tough defense they will certainly have to show some improvement to make sure the Floridians don't score too often. Freese Bowls 234 For High Game Wayne Hayman, Kansas City, Kan., senior, bowled a 560 series in the Hawk League for the week's high. Top women's scores were registered by Nancy Fujisaki, Kansas City, Kan., senior, who bowled a 192 game and 495 series. Poplar wood is white to yellowish brown in color, close grained and relatively uniform in texture. Chicago's Gar Williams set a new course record by clipping off the three mile course in 14:41.8 to beat the old record of 15:03.8 that Art Onohundro, Chicago, set in 1956. The first six finishers, four of them Jayhawkers, also bettered the time set by Onohundro. Dodgers Inspect New Home Kansas captain Jerry McNeal was second with a 14:49 clocking. Tom Skutka was third with 14:57, and Cliff Cushman fourth with 14:59. Chicago's Hal Higdon took fifth with 15:02 and KU's Bob Harrison sixth with 15:03. The other three Kansas runners who finished in the top ten were Brian Travis, 15:07; Don Greenlee, 15:22; and Verlyn Schmidt, 15:27. 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