Why Read the New York Times When You Can Get a Kansan? Frosh to Tackle Cats On Kansas Gridiron KU freshmen attempt to continue their seven year winning streak over Kansas State University freshmen when they meet the Wildcats in Memorial Stadium at 2:30 p.m. Friday. KU fresh have outscored the 'Cats ever since Coach Jack Mitchell took over the Jayhawk squad in 1958. The Hawks and Wildcats tied once. KU won last year's contest 13-6 at Manhattan. KU and Kansas State opened their seasons last Friday. The young Jayhawks broke in with an impressive 24-8 victory over the Oklahoma frosh. The 'Cats dropped a 38-14 decision to the Nebraska freshmen. VERE WELLMAN, freshman coach, gave 169 pound Don Shanklin, Amarillo, Tex., the nod to start for the Hawks at the halfback position. Shanklin scored two touchdowns in the frosh opener. He scored on a scrimmage run of 45 yards and on a kickoff return of 85 yards. Offensive starters for the KU frosh are John Zook, Larned, and Thermus Butler, Atlanta, Ga, ends; Keith Christensen, Concordia, and Bill Greene, Ottawa, tackles; Orville Turgeon, Valentine, Neb., and Bob Middleton, Overland Park, guards; Cliff Bilek, Waco, Tex., center. Bob Douglass, El Dorado, quarterback; Shanklin and Rod Taylor, Lawrence, halfbacks, and Dave Aikens, Erie, fullback. KU frosh play two away games to complete their four game slate. They travel to Nebraska Nov. 5 and to Missouri Nov. 12. Seniors in Recital Two KU seniors will appear in a School of Fine Arts recital at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. They are Mary Kistner, soprano from Sabetha, and Karen Creech, pianist from Troy, Mo. Daily Kansan 4 Thursday, October 28, 1965 Cardigan by LORD JEFF Gleneagles "LAWRENCE'S FASHION LEADER SINCE 1896"