Defensive Leaders Search For "Good" Gridiron Game KU and Kansas State University meet for the 63rd time Saturday in what Coach Jack Mitchell says may be one of the more interesting KU-KSU games in several years. KU's Mike Sweatman, Kansas City sophomore, and Bill Matan, BILL MATAN . . . K-State rival Kansas State end, will be battling to stop the other team. SWEATMAN, defensive linebacker for the Jayhawks, is KU's candidate for the "Sophomore Lineman of the Year" award. He was named player of the week by the University Daily Kansan last week. He made 18 tackles and 14 assists in KU's last two games. "I have not played a good game," Swatman says. Sweatman's statement is hard to understand when the 210 pound sophomore has made the best single game statistical showing of any Kansas defensive player this season. "I MADE most of my 12 tackles against Oklahoma at least ten yards behind the line of scrimmage. Anybody can make a tackle ten yards beyond the line of scrimmage," he said. The Kansas State contest could be the test of the season for KU, Sweatman said. Matan takes much the same view as Sweatman of his own play this season. "I really haven't felt like I've played a really good ball game yet." Matan said. "Maybe if we won a ball game, I'd feel a little bit better." MATAN WAS the all-Big Eight Conference end a year ago. He was the focal point on Gale Sayer's 72-year touchdown last year which gave the Jayhawks a 7-0 victory. Concerning Kansas, Matan says, "I don't think it's going to take a whole lot to get us fired up. There will be a lot of Kansas boys out there, you know." MIKE SWEATMAN KU starter . . . KU starter First Varsity Record一 Kansas Harriers Host Meet Winning team of the cross country Kansas State Federation meet will set the first varsity record on KU's new six mile course Saturday. KU hosts five teams in the six-mile classic which gets underway on the track at 10:30 a.m. Competting in the meet are Fort Hays Kansas State College; Allen County Community Junior College, Iola; Haskell Institute; Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia; Kansas State University and hosts, KU. Golf Tourney On Agenda LAS CRUCES, N.M.—(UPI)—Defending Champion Sandra Haynie of Fort Worth, Tex., leads a field of 29 women golfers today into the opening round of the $10,000 Las Cruces Women's Open Golf Tournament. Kathy Whitworth of Jal, N.M., the homestate favorite and leading Ladies' Professional Golfers Association money winner this year with $24,158 in earnings, is looking for her eighth victory in 27 tourneys during the Las Cruces outing. Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., and Miss Whitworth led their respective pro-am teams to a first place tie Thursday in the low ball play for $1,000 in prizes. Miss Rawls and Miss Whitworth each teamed with three amateurs and had totals of 59. The field also includes Althea Gibson of tennis fame, Margie Masters of Australia, the 1964 Canadian open champ, and several rookies. Among the pre-tournament favorites for the 54-bole championship are Ruth Jessen of Seattle, the current LPGA president, and Sue Maxwell of Pasadena, Calif., last year's LPGA rookie of the year. Of all the players entered in this year's event, Betsy Rawls has been the most consistent money winner since 1948 with total earnings of $186.373. The women golfers play 18-holes today, Saturday and Sunday for the 54-hole championship over the 72 par course. THE FIRST MEET for KU with Southern Illinois University failed to set the course record. Jayhawk Coach Bob Timmons discovered the course was short of six miles when it was remeasured following the season opener. Last Saturday the Freshman- Junior College Invitational was run on the course after it was extended to six miles. K-State coach DeLoss Dodds rates the Jayhawks as favorites for the team title. However, he says, Don Lakin and John Mason of Fort Hays State could rank as the top one-two entries in the meet. KU HARRIERS entered in the meet are Jose Contreras, Scottsdale, Ariz., junior; Curtis Grindal, Carbondale sophomore; Dave Kamrar, Belmont, Calif., junior; John Lawson, Kansas City senior and team captain. Gene McClain, Salina sophomore; Allen Russell, Scottsbluff, Neb., sophomore, and Tom Yergovich, Kansas City junior. LAKIN, WHO finished second last year to John Camien of Emporia State, is the top individual runner returning. After this weekend's State Federation meet, KU begins preparing for the Big Eight meet on Nov. 6. The conference classic will be run over the three-mile course at Stillwater, Okla. Daily Kansan Friday, October 29,1965 5 Intramural Ball Enters Final Week for Leagues Final week of action for intramural touch football gets underway at 4 p.m. Monday on the intramural fields. 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