Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 30, 1964 Wildcats Looking for Points; Jayhawks Seek Fourth Win By Russ Corbitt Sports Editor The Kansas State Wildcats will be out to score their first point on KU since 1959, when the league-leading Jayhawks invade Manhattan tomorrow. Coach Jack Mitchell's Jayhawks will have a couple of their own objectives in mind—such as maintaining their perfect record in Big Eight play, and wrecking the Wildcats' homecoming headliner. Nebraska, tied with KU for the conference lead, is expected to have a little more trouble preserving its 3-0 record when the Cornhuskers go against Missouri tomorrow. THE JAYHAWKS again concentrated on their kicking game yesterday, in the last practice before the K-State encounter. KU has the league's No.1 and 4 pointers in Wally Hinshaw and Mike Johnson. KSU's Doug Dusenbury is in second place, only one-tenth of a percentage point behind Hinshaw. Mitchell has moved Jeff Elias. 6-4, 205-pound sophomore, to the No.1 offensive rightend position in place of Sandy Buda. Buda took Elias' place on the two-way swing team. Elias is ineligible through the first three games of the season, after transferring from Miami last year. He has been playing on the swing team since his eligibility began. Senior Jim Becker, a surprise starter at center last week, will again be in for the first offensive play tomorrow, Mitchell said. Becker and senior Larry Fairchild alternate frequently at the position throughout the game, but Becker usually handles the snap on kicking situations. KU'S GALE SAYERS goes into the 62nd intra-state game only 67 yards away from Dave Hoppman's Big Eight career rushing record of 2.562 yards. The Jayhawk senior is averaging 75.5 yards a game, and has an excellent chance to write a new conference record. Quarterback Bob Skahan will continue to test his aerial accuracy, as the Jayhawks are expected to do a little more passing than usual. The sophomore southpaw is leading the league with a 61 per cent completion mark on 20-for-31. Mitchell has named Ron Oelschlager and Tom Thompson co-captains for the game. The varsity squad left Lawrence by bus at 12:30 this afternoon, and will watch the KU-KSU freshman game scheduled for 2:30 p.m. today. After the game, the Jayhawks will drive back to Topeka to spend the night, and travel back to Manhattan tomorrow morning. KU holds a 41-17-3 advantage in the series, and owns an eight-game winning streak which started in 1956. The Jayhawks have held the Wild-cats scoreless since the 41-0 lacing scored by KU in 1960. Since then, the Jayhawks have run up shutouts of 34, 38 and 34 points. In "B" league football action yesterday, AFROTC edged Templin, 7-6, Pi Kappa Alpha downed Delta Sigma Phi, 6-10, Navy defeated Ellsworth, 19-0, Sigma Chi No. 2 took Phi Gamma Delta No. 1, 14-7, and Delta Chi lost to Delta Upsilon No. 2, 6-12. Close Wins Earned In 'B' Intramurals Doug Rhodes pulled it out for the Air Force as he scored both Frosh, Harriers Vie at Manhattan KU athletic teams will have several opportunities to spoil the Kansas State homecoming festivities at Manhattan this weekend. Freshman football teams from the two schools are fighting it out on the gridiron this afternoon. It is the first of two season games for the Junior Jayhawks. Tomorrow, in addition to the featured KU-KSU varsity football game the two arch-rivals will face each other in the state federation cross country meet, and in a scheduled soccer match. Fencing Team to Host Tournament Sunday Fencing will be on the minds of many people Sunday, as the KU fencing team takes on fencers from five states in the Kansas Open Foil Tournament. The tournament will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of Robinson Gym. Coach John Dillard, fencing instructor, has been putting the KU team through vigorous workouts for the last three weeks. Mike Munson, Salina junior who placed first in the Wichita meet, and Dave Storer, Lawrence senior who placed third, are expected to fare well. The toughest competition for the men's squad will come from a Missouri fencer who placed tenth in the nationals several years ago, and from the KU fencing coach, Dillard, who has had considerable experience, according to Munson, the men's captain. "THE OKLAHOMA WOMEN will be hard to oat, but we have a good chance to win with all the practice we have had," Susie Capele, Neodesha junior and captain of the women's squad, said. Mike Bobko handled the Pikes' scoring in a highly defensive game which left the Delta Sigs scoreless. Dillard will send four women from the women's squad into the meet. Coach Bill Easton expects KU's most trouble to come from John Camien of Emporia State, winner of last year's federation meet in 14:11.8, setting a new record on the course. Harriers Go for No.26 KU will run its usual five of Herald Hadley, Ken Holm, John Lawson, Lowell Paul and Bill Silverberg. In addition, Bill Saul, sidelined with mononucleosis, will be back in the running. This still leaves KU one man short of a full complement, as John Donner remains out with tendinitis. The KU cross country team will try for its 26th consecutive victory tomorrow in the open state federation meet held at Manhattan. The second annual run will include entries from all over Kansas, including teams from KU, Kansas State, Wichita and Fort Hays. Ted Glen of Wichita will be returning, as will Don Larkin of Fort Hays, and Conrad Nightengale and Charlie Harper of K-State. According to Easton, these will be the men to beat, along with Camien. KU freshmen entered in the meet are Dennis Grider, Curtis Grindal, Mike Hayes, Rick Jamison, Dave Mansfield, Gene McClain and Jim Smith. Jose Contreras, KU sophomore, has been entered unattached. the touchdown and the extra point. Jerry Barre took a pass from Powell to score Templin's six-pointer. Straw Vote Monday, November 2 Strong Rotunda Vote for PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES Also vote for STATE GOVERNOR Sponsored by ASC Current Events and Student Opinion Committees. The big Navy team proved too much for Ellsworth, is it racked up 19 points. DU CAME through as Rich Solem and Dennis Morrison found ways past Delta Chi to bring in the DU's two touchdowns. Nash scored Delta Chi's six points. Bob Blaker's passing carried Sigma Chi No. 2. 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