Page 5 ak Club furphy at the 7 p.m. of the of the campus. also. yours modern nesesday asium, com- dance licant youts stable Back ed forough- as no etter. back FREE! .95 Easton Calls 1957 Crop 'Best Ever' Jayhawk track coach Bill Easton, sporting his largest turnout for fall practice ever, is building for another banner season and prospects for a let-down in conference play are void as Easton claims that his current crop of freshmen "is the best ever." The track team, which trains throughout the school year, is taking advantage of the fine fall weather. More than 70 men are on the squad. Easton has 33 new members. Three are transfer students and Easton is especially high on javelin ace Bill Alley from Svracuse University. "Alley has two years of eligibility left and has already thrown 240 feet (NCAA record is 252 feet). He has great potential and great things will be heard of this box," he said. Practice Year Around The other transferse is John West from Louisiana State. He has run the 100 yard dash in :99.5 and will be eligible for three years. Easton thinks the idea of practice throughout the school year is the reason for winning track teams. "In the fall we have time to work on the fundamentals and find out some of the boys' mistakes. If we only practiced in the spring, many of the errors would go unnoticed. "Having the boys around all of the time helps our coaching staff to get acquainted with them." Despite the record turnout, Easton belives that there are many boys on the campus that could become top-notch athletes if they would come out. "Many of the best performers we have had were not outstanding when they first started. We think that we can make a good track man out of any boy that is willing to work and has the desire. Wes Santee is a good example. Work Does The Trick "When he first came out his freshman year, he had only run a 4:26 mile. When he graduated he had lowered his time to 4:00.5," the coach pointed out. Following is the list of new freshman and transfer track men: Bill Alley, transfer from Syracuse U. Javelin, 240 feet; two years of eligibility remaining. Darwin Ashbaugh, Ellis. Hurdles (14.7 highs and 19.8 lows) and broad jump (22-0). Owen Boland, New Hyde Park, N.Y. 220 yard dash (22.2) and broad jump (20-6). Bruce Brient, Kansas City, Mo. 100 (10.0), 220 (22.5), 440 (49.8). Bob Covey, Ames, Iowa, Dashes and 440 (48.8). Gordon Davis, Wichita, Dashes and half-mile (1:58.3). Robert Dillon, Hutchinson. Cross country and distances. Douglas Felt, Scarsdale, N. Y. Decathlon. Gerald Foos, Scottsbluff, Neb. Shot put (50-0) and discus (153-0). Scott Gillis, Mission, Hurdles. John Harrington, Bonner Springs. Dashes Bud Johnson, Bushong. Mile [4487] Dale McNeal, Mission. Halfmile (2:00). Earl McVay, Coldwater. 100, 220, and broad jump; best marks 10.1; 22.4; and 23.1%. Tuck Mason. Ord. Neb. Distances. Jerry Macomber, Kalamazoo, Mich. 440 (52.4). Nick Marcellino, Franklin Park, N.Y. Cross-country and mile (4.25.5). Bill Mills, Denver and Haskell Institute. Cross-country and mile (4:22). Harold Mueller, Prairie Village. Sprints. Mike Neufel, Brooklvn, N.Y. Shot put (40-0 college weight) and discus (120-0 college weight). Bob Okerstrom, Mason City, Iowa. High (14.6) and low (19.8) hurdles. Bill Pfeifer, Seton Hall transfer. Bill Pfeifer, Seton Hall transfer, Distances and cross country. Dan Ralston, Topeka, Cross country and mile (4:29.9). John Redick, Kansas City. 440 (50.3). Walter Robbins, Flushing, N.Y. Cross country and mile. raut, Rearick, Wichita. 100 (10.1) 220 (21.5), 440 (50.5). Jack Stephens, Ames, Iowa. Pole vault (13-0). Dennis Shefcyck, Columbus, Neb High and low hurdles. Wayne Sullwold, Minneapolis, Minn. Cross-country and mile (4:26) Jan Sikorsky, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. National high school javelin champ (222-1034). John West, Memphis, Tenn. transfer from Louisiana State. 100 (:09.5) and 220. Cross Country Champs Again Led By McNeal Kansas, defending Big Eight cross country champion, again is loaded with top flight runners headed by captain Jerry McNeal. McNeal, conference champion last year, is No. 1 on the team. Tom Stutka, sophomore, and Barry Crawford, junior, are two more outstanding runners sure of a berth on the 4-man squad. Coach Bill Easton has a pleasant problem of picking the fourth man for his team from eight other squad members. Two top runners are sophomores Brian Travis and Cliff Cushman. Rounding Into Shape "The boys are rounding into shape fast, Easton said. "They should be in wonderful condition for our first meet against Missouri." The Missouri dual is scheduled for October 12 and will be run here. Easton expects his team to get its roughest competition from Oklahoma and Missouri at the Big Eight meet. "Oklahoma has improved vastly, but Missouri has one outstanding runner that may give us trouble. Jim Sanders was third at the conference meet last year as a sophomore and should be much improved." Besides his eligible members on the varsity squad, Easton has two freshman distance aces that are already to the point that they should step right on the varsity squad next year Bill Mills, state mile and cross country champ from Haskell, and Wayne Sullford, Minneapolis, Minn. have shown great ability. The other members of the squad are Dale Lubs, Don Greenlee, Bob Nicholson, Bob Harrison, Verlyn Schmidt and Hal Long. Mills Shows Promise Thursday, Sept. 19, 1957 University Daily Kansan Race At A Glance 10th play W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 88 57 .607 9 St Louis 84 61 .579 4 Braves—At home (6): St. Louis Cincinnati 3: away (3): Chicago 3. Cardinals—At home (3): Chicago 3; away (6): Cincinnati 3, Milwaukee 3. 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FROZEN DESSERT ___ 1/2 gallon 55c Vanilla 1/2 Gallon 49c Jerry Waugh, freshman basketball coach, called the squad "a well-balanced group, and one of the fastest freshman squads we have had in several years." Mr. Waugh said the only thing lacking in the group is a tall center, lacking in the group is a tall center. Members of the squad who were voted all-state players in high school are Bill Bridges, 6-51/2, Hobbs, N.M.; Bill Newton, 6-3, Terre Haute, Ind.; Jerry Colangelo, 6-3, Chicago Heights, Ill., and Dee Ketchum, 5-11, Bartlesville, Okla. The freshmen play only intrasquad games, with the exception of the varsity-freshmen game Friday, Nov. 22, which is a part of homecoming activities. They will begin practice Oct.15. All-staters in Kansas were Dave Woolery, 5-11, Kansas City Rosedale, who played in the national high school all-American game; Kent Berkley, 6-0, Tescott, who was voted the outstanding player of the state basketball tournament, and Ed Alberg, 6-3, Topeka, who made second team all-state. Also on the squad is Joe Biggs, 6-2, Abiene; Doyle Schick, 6-0, Lawrence; Bill Elstun, 6-2, Mission; Mike Curry, 5-11, Midwest City, Okla. Sixteen KU passes were intercepted by the opposing teams during the 1956 season. Darwin Ashbaigh, 6-0, Ellis; Dave Linder, 6-5, Wausau, Wise; Norman Frank Black won the Ormand Beach Award for being KU's most outstanding football player of 1956. The longest field goal kicked by a KU football player was fifty-five yards by Bill Weidlein against Kansas State in 1913. Schwartzkopf, 6-3. Abilene; Tom Gore, 6-3. Menlo Park, Calif., and Russ Marcinek, 5-10. Hammond, Ind. 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