Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1963 PHIL DOUGHTY Can KU's defense ... LARRY CORRIGAN ... stop K-State's running ... DOUG DUSENBURY ... and passing attack? Swimming Costs Buffalo Football Team Bv United Press International By United Press International Hang your clothes on a hickory branch, but don't go near the water. Colorado football coach Eddie Crowder should have used that old verse as an order Monday when he gave his team the day off to go swimming. One of his reserve halfbacks, Tim Hogan, reinjured a dislocated shoulder while swimming and will not be able to return to the lineup this week as expected. THE DISAPPOINTMENT of losing Hogan again was tempered, however, with a medical report showing halfback Bill Harris suffered only an abdominal strain last Saturday against Nebraska. Crowder said Harris, the team's leading scorer with six touchdowns, will be able to play this week against Oklahoma. The injury at first was thought to be more serious. Oklahoma football coach Bud Wilkinson, not one to send his youngsters into a swimming pool during practice hours, praised his squad Monday but warned the players against overconfidence. "I think we have been playing pretty well this year," he said. "But Colorado possesses more big, fast backs than anyone else in the conference—with the exception of Kansas and Nebraska." MISSOURI, tied with Nebraska for the conference lead, suffered a blow to its hopes for Saturday's game against the Cornhuskers when physicians said Monroe Phelps will be sidelined for the remainder of the season with a torn knee cartilage. er with 265 yards and also is the top pass receiver with eight catches for 82 yards. Kansas and Kansas State groomed Monday for the renewal of their traditional intra-state rivalry next Saturday at Lawrence. Kansas State Coach Doug Weaver returned Doug Dusenbury to a starting halfback slot Monday and moved Jack Christensen from halfback to fullback. Willis Crenshaw, expected to be Kansas State's best back this year, was taken off the depth chart because his injured leg has not responded to treatment. AT OKLAHOMA STATE, the Cowboys heard a disquieting report Monday on their next foe, Iowa State. "It was amazing to see Iowa State hold Missouri to only 18 yards rushing," said Scout Leon Fuller, Missouri won, however, 7-0. Iowa State coach Clay Stapleton tossed some interesting news to Oklahoma State, however. He said he may give fullback Tom Vaughn a rest next Saturday. Oklahoma State should like that. Vaughn is the Big Eight's second-best rusher this season, averaging 4.6 yards every time he runs with the ball. "Two yards for me, and one for you." New Man-Power Deodorant has what it takes to do a MAN's job. Gives you the stepped-up penetration power, the staying power a man needs. Covers in seconds...controls perspiration... stops odor. And it's absolutely non-sticky. Try it...the new deodorant that does a MAN's job. New Man-Power. 1.00 plus tax. EXTRA BONUS — the clean masculine aroma of OLD SPICE | SHULTTON NOW YOU CAN SEE IT AT POPULAR PRICES! UNCUT! INTACT! EXACTLY AS SHOWN IN ITS RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENTS! Columbia Pictures presents THE SAM SPIEGEL DAVID LEAN Production of Now! 7:00 & 9:10 Adults 90c Adults 90c Children 50c Now! 7:00 & 9:00 Sophia Loren Fredric March Maximilian Schel Robert Wagner Admission 90c Recommended for Adults TECHNIRAMA* and TECHNOCOLOR* RELEASE FROM UNITED ARTS Shows at 7:00 — PLUS — Cord versa only plete 929 pric Shows at 9:20 Both In Color! Ends Tonight!