8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 27, 1967 Hawks to rely on quarterback PhoLO.0 By United Press International DOUGLASS ROLES OUT TO PASS Jayhawk Coach Pepper Rodgers is counting on quarterback Bob Douglass to lead an effective passing attack Saturday when KU plays Indiana on the Hoosier's field. In Saturday's game Douglass connected on 11 of 23 passes to give him the second-best ranking in the conference. The Jayhawks will bank on a heavy passing attack against Indiana, coach Pepper Rodgers said Tuesday. Rodgers, whose Jayhawks threw 23 times against Stanford Saturday, said the team "will throw at least as much against Indiana because the rushing game is not up to par this early in the season." Views Indiana victory After viewing films of Indiana's 12-10 victory over Kentucky, Rodgers said he was worried about the size of his offensive line. "They are bigger than us in the line and their defense poses a basic problem," he said. "They line up in a 4-4 defense like Notre Dame and it presents a blocking problem." In the Stanford game, quarterback Bobby Douglass threw all 11 of the Jayhawks' completions. The Jayhawks drilled in Allen Fieldhouse Tuesday because of cool temperatures and a steady rain. Connects in 11 passes Leading the Hoosiers this weekend will be Harry Gonso, who at 5-11, 187-pounds is considered one of the better sophomore roll-out-style passers. The offense he will be charging is similar to KU's moving quarterback set-up. Joining Gonso in the backfield will be sophomore John Isenberger, a halfback. Must overcome handicaps Rodgers noted that the Jay- hawks will have 'o overcome experience and manpower handlecaps, but he added that KU's "quickness" will be an asset. Saturday's game will mark the first time KU has ever played Indiana and only the third time the Jayhawks have met a Big 10 school. BIERSTÜBE 14th and Tenn. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Coors on Tap—Main Bar Budweiser on Tap in Die Knipe Specials Tues.—Ladies’"Knight" out Pitchers $.50 Wed.—Pitcher Nite $ .75 Thurs.—Pitcher & Peanut Nite Free Salted in the shell peanuts with each pitcher Home Game Saturday—Free Lunch in Die Kneipe 10 a.m.-? Home of KU Rugby Team Student Union Activities announces A New Series of the World's Finest Films CLASSICAL FILM SERIES September 27-LA STRADA (Italy, Fellini, 1954) October 4-THE CAT AND THE CANARY (U.S.A., Leni, 1927) October 11-KNIFE IN THE WATER (Poland, Polanski, 1962) Oct. 18-THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (U.S.A., Welles, 1942) October 25-GOLD OF NAPLES (Italy, DeSica, 1955) November 1-THE LAST MILLIONAIRE (France, Clair, 1934) Nov. 8-ALLEMAN (THE HUMAN DUTCH) Holland, Haanstra,1963 November 15-ON APPROVAL (England, Brook, 1944) *November 29-ALPHAVILLE (shown in Union Ballroom) (France, Godard, 1965) December 6-MAN OF ARAN (England, Flaherty, 1934) Dec. 13-THE GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEIK (Germany, Ambesser, 1961) January 3-TWO GREAT SILENT SCREEN COMEDIANS: KEaton & LANGDON (U.S.A.,1920-1928) January 10-THE DRUNKEN ANGEL (Japan, Kurosawa, 1948) Two Showings: 7 & 9 p.m. - Dyche Auditorium Single Admission: 60c—Season Tickets: $5.00 Tickets on sale now at Union Information Booth—Save $2.80 over single admissions!