Monday, Sept. 17, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Cyclones Defeat Drake 14-7 Iowa State, one of the Big Eight's strongest teams in pre-season polls, defeated state rival Drake 14-7 Saturday. A crowd of 22,000 cheered the home team to victory in the 62nd game between the two schools. The game was highlighted by the unveiling of the Cyclones new single winged-T offense. However, the preview proved gratifying only to the rest of the Big Eight teams as the Cyclone offense only sputtered. In their only two onslaughts on Drake's goalposts, Tom Vaughn, spohomore fullback, capped a Cyclone first-quarter drive of 69 yards with an eight-yard run to score the first TD. He was followed early in the fourth quarter by senior Dave Hoppmann who ended a march of 47 yards with a three-yard scoring plunge. Drake tied the game in the second quarter when fullback Jim Evangelista plunged over from the two after the Bulldogs drove 71 yards in 14 plays. This proved to be the only scoring threat by Drake until the last quarter when two drives went to the Cyclones' 19 and 21-yard lines only to fail. DRAKE 0 7 0 0-7 IOWA STATE 7 7 0-14 I. S.-Vaughr 8 run (Schreiber kick) DR-Evangelista 2 run (Barto kick). I. S.-Hoppmann 3 run (Schreiber kick). Att.—22,000. OU Promotes Concessioner NORMAN — (Special) — Practicing hard and spiritedly despite disheartening backfield casualties, Oklahoma complete all contact work for the Syracuse game with a closed scrimmage Saturday. Although Coach Bud Wilkinson and his staff may be able to make a passable offensive adjustment from the material left. The loss of quarterback Tommy Pannell and halfbacks Melvin Sandersfeld, Charley Mayhue and Wes Skidgel takes the squad's sharpest defensive backs and leaves the Sooner secondary vulnerable. But the squad attitude is good despite all the adversity. PANNELL, NORMAN sophomore who looked like Oklahoma's best back in five years, broke his ankle in pass scrimmage Monday and is probably out for the season. Sandersfeld, starting right half, and Skidgel, No. 2 left half in spring practice, are grounded with ankle sprains and their participation against the Orangemen is doubtful. Mayhue, number one left half in the spring, has been held out of action for several days because of headaches sustained from a scrimmage collision. Oklahoma lost its entire starting backfield that swept the last five games last year, QB Bob Page, LH Jimmy Carpenter, RH Mike McClellan and FB Phil Lohmann and also lost FB Dick Beattie and QB Bill Van Burkleo from the second unit. The coaches went clear down to the fifth team to replace Pannell, bringing up Ron Fletcher, a 159-pound sophomore who sold hot dogs for the concessions department at Oklahoma games last fall and worked as a waiter at the Student Union. Liking the 5-foot 9-inch youngster's progress, the coaches had just given Fletcher a full scholarship last week, a few days before Pannell was hurt. in his first scrimmage Tuesday morning, the youthful hot dog salesman made the usual errors but handled the ball well and laid his passes on the button. How he would react in a game with the stadium jumping with 50,000 people is something else. The lad had no awe of crowds as a concessions salesman last year but his angle will be different this fall if he keeps his job with the starters. WeaverS Our 105th Year of Service BEDSPREADS from $4.99 CURTAINS & DRAPERIES from $2.98 STUDY LAMPS from $2.98 5-tier skirt rack 79c Holds 5 skirts on adjustable plastic tipped pins. Loops for belts. Folds for travel. Bright rust resistant finish. over-door hanger 79c Adjustable for wide and narrow doors. 12 inch heavy duty hanging bar. Sturdy baked enameled bracket with felt on back to prevent marring doors. blouse tree 79c Six vinyl tipped swinging arms. Holds shirts or blouses. Bright rust resistant finish. garment rack $5.98 60 inches of vertical hanging space 37 inches wide. Free rolling casters. Hat rack chrome plated. Quickly assembled without bolts, nuts, or screws. skirt addahanger 4 for $1.00 Adjustable plastic tipped pins holds skirts, shorts or slacks gently but securely. Hang one from the other to save space. Rust resistant plating. lingerie drying rack $1.98 For drying hosiery, gloves, lingerie, etc. Hooks over any towel bar, can't fall off. Adjustable plastic-tipped pins. Will not rust. Folds flat for travel or storage. shoe keeper $1.88 Holds 9 pairs of women's shoes. Large wing nuts for quick assembly. Sturdy wedgelock construction plastic cups on legs. Chrome plated. Men's 6-pr. shoe rack $1.88. Other styles from $1.00 belt ring 2 for 88c Holds belts, umbrellas, handbags. Ring fits on any closet bar. To hang or remove accessories slip buckles or straps through "protectips." Bright chromate finish. storage chests $5.98 A- Wood frame and fiberglas covered with washable paper and reinforced. 34" x 15½" x 13" B— 28" x 25" x 13" ... $7.98 washable drip-dry draperies by Lustron $1.99 pr. 72" W x 90" L.