Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1962 University Daily Kansan SPORTS LINEMAN INJURED—Guard Ken Tiger injured a knee last night and is not expected to be able to play in the KU-Iowa State game Saturday. Two other guards have been on the injured list, senior Duke Collins and junior Mickey Walker. Collins did not play against Colorado, but is expected to play against Iowa State. Claridge Into Spotlight Dennis Claridge, Nebraska's much-improved quarterback, climbed into the statistical spotlight in the Big Eight Conference this week. Claridge, who authored a tremendous performance in leading the Huskers to a convincing 36-22 triumph over Iowa State Saturday, took over the conference lead in scoring and passing. THE 6-3 JUNIOR scored three touchdowns to vault into the No. 1 spot in point production with a total of 30. Iowa State's Dave Hopmann scored once to boost his total to 24. MU's Johnny Roland and Dick Limerick of the Cyclones have 18 each. Claridge also forged ahead of Colorado's passing pair, Larry Ethridge and Frank Cesarek, as he increased his completions to 18 in 32 tries for 269 yards. Ethridge, who hit 13 of 32 against Kansas, is runner-up with 262 yards on 24 of 52. Cesarek dropped to third with 18 of 38 for 208, and Hoppmann, still the total offense leader, is fourth with 180 yards on 15 of 28. Nebraska continued its offensive rampage as it won its third straight game. The Huskers rolled for 234 yards rushing and added 153 in the air against the Cyclones, boosting their season mark to 769 and 414 for a total of 1,183. KU is second with 872, and Colorado third with 869. TWO OF THE league's outstanding rookies, Roland and KU's Gale Sayers, moved past the 300 mark in rushing gains. Roland tops the list at 310 gained on 55 assignments, and Sayers has 309 on 52 trips. Hopmann is third at 259 on 58 carries, and Colorado's Bill Harris has 205 on 51 tries, with everyone else under 200. Limerick continues to lead in pass receiving with 11 catches for 150 yards. Colorado's Ken Blair is run-uper-with 15 for 162, and Nebraska's Jim Huge climbed into the picture with seven for 144. Tony Leiker of Kansas remains No. 1 in punting with a 41.5 average on 16 boots but has a challenger in Oklahoma State's Dave Hannah, who has kicked eight times for a 40.9 mark. Kansas State's Doug Dusenbury is third at 38.6 on five punts. Ron Oelschlager of the Jayhawkers tops the punt returners with three for 51 and a 17-yard average. Nebraska's Dave Theisen has a 15.3 mark on three for 46. NEW YORK—(UPI) -Ralph Terry had the same breakfast today that he always eats on the day he pitches. Juice, one egg, toast and milk. Juice, One Egg, Toast, Milk Prepares Terry for Pitching IT GOES DOWN more easily over the lump in his throat. This is not to allude that Terry is a choke-up guy. The six foot, three inch right hander of the Yankees won 23 games this season and he has the full quota of equipment—including heart. BUT IN THE World Series, where he makes a postponed start today, it has to be a little different despite his denials. Sitting in the locker room at Yankee Stadium yesterday after his second 1962 series start against Giant Jack Sanford had been postponed until today, he shrugged off the fact that four times he has hung up a victory. "Ive never thought too much about winning a series game, or not winning one, maybe," he said with a boyish smile. "I do the best I can and that's all I can do." BUT THAT JUICE, egg, toast and milk had to go down a little harder than usual this morning regardless of the nonchalant facade the 26-year-old from Big Cabin, Okla., presents to the eagle-eved world. For the six foot, three inch Terry, who now resides in Larned, Kans., with his wife, Tanya, and their two sons, Reif, and Frank, who was born Friday night, already has lost one game in this series which he pitched well enough to win. The chunky Sanford, once again his pitching foe today, beat him in TRADING POST 704 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Ph.VI 3-2012 Located 1 door South of K.P. & L. in basement. 21" console T.V. $39.50 8-drawer chest $12.50 Baby bed with mattress $19.95 Desks from $11.00 3-piece luggage set $8.00 Bookcases from $6.50 3-piece bedroom suite $88.00 5-piece drop leaf dinette set $12.00 Walnut drop leaf dining room table $29.95 2—twin sized head- boards $3.50 each the second game at San Francisco with a 2-0 three-hitter. Terry allowed only five hits in the seven innings he pitched before being lifted for a pinch hitter but it was his annoying penchant of always being too close to the plate which beat him again. We also have a good selection of tables, radios, settees, lamps, rockers, end tables and throw rugs. THE HITTERS know he has good control and they can dig in against him. That's one of the reasons that this year the 185-pound Terry set a Yankee record by throwing 40 home run pitches during the regular season—and fed Willie McCovey a home run pitch in the seventh at Frisco which put the icing on Sanford's 2-0 cake. We invite you to come in and look around. Remember a few steps down gives you a big step up in savings. Now he tries again. "I MAY BE BETTER tomorrow, or maybe not." Terry shrugged philosophically after yesterday's game had been washed out. "Certainly it's better to have an extra day of rest" And that front he presents to the people around him might be of great interest to a psychologist, if to nobody else. Big Ralph, a fine golfer who can have a job as an assistant to Arnold Palmer at the latter's country club of Miami just about any time he wants it, rubbed his long jaw. than one too few. But frankly, I don't see how it can make much difference." Intramural Results "A postponement might help some other guys, but I don't believe it will matter much, one way or the other to me," he mused. "At least, I hope not." THE HOPE, quite naturally, is there. The big fellow, who speaks in a low, deep voice, is proud of his pitching ability and his record. "I was ready to go today, and I'll be ready tomorrow," he said. ALLEN'S NEWS School Supplies 1115 Mass. Fraternity A: Phi Delta Theta 38, Phi Kappa Theta 0; Sigma Nu 13, Phi Kappa Psi 12; Phi Gamma Delta 33, Sigma Phi Epsilon 0; Delta Upsilon 29, Alpha Tau Omega, 7. Independent A: Hot Dogs 18, Templin 12: JRPF 27, C&O 0; Foster 18, Jim Beam 6. Fraternity B: Pi Kappa Alpha 6, Acacia 0; Phi Gamma Delta No. 1 30, Phi Kappa Psi 0; Sigma Alpha Epsilon 13, Phi Delta Theta No. 1 0. Come on out to the Big Barn Friday nite. You'll see Jerry Lee Lewis and his six piece combo with two drummers. There will be plenty of room for you to dance and EVERYTHING. Pick up your ticket at your Dorms or Houses or the Delta Chi house B RING YOUR O WN B ABE