Friday, Oct. 11, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Injured Hawks Open League Play By Willis Henson The Jay hawks open their Big Eight season play here Saturday against Iowa State with their first serious injury of the season. Even without injuries, however, Coach Jack Mitchell has nothing but respect for the Cyclones. Injured in last Saturday's comeback victory over Wyoming was alternate left tackle Richard Pratt. Pratt is suffering from a wrist fracture, and is expected to be out of play for four weeks. ALTHOUGH happy to salvage Saturday's 25-21 victory, Mitchell summarized the Jayhawk's performance as "the most consistently poor football game I can remember. We cannot expect to play like that and manage to win another one." Starting left guard Larry Ledford is listed as a doubtful starter for Saturday's game because of an ankle injury. The Jayhawks are leading the league in pass offense on 259 vards through the first three games. Steve Renko sets the aerial pace with 16 completions of 32 passes for 240 vards. Gale Sayers maintained his lead in rushing with his 70 yards on 13 carries at Laramie. BUT STILL Kansas scout Jack Scotfield, who observed the Cyclones' 7-21 loss to Nebraska, makes this observation. "Iowa State has a sound, well-disciplined, well-conditioned football team. It was 93 degrees at Lincoln and they (Iowa State) simply ran out of gas. They're going to beat somebody they're not supposed to beat this year and I just hope it isn't us." The Jayhawks will be playing Iowa State for the 43rd time. KU is riding a five-game winning streak in the series, although the last two games here have been especially rugged. engineered a 60-yard drive for a touchdown. THE '61 meeting was deadlocked 7-7 with nine minutes left when coach Mitchell called on two-time all-American John Hadl. Hadl then The '59 affair was even tougher. The two clubs fought a scoreless tie into the final seven minutes when Curtis McClinton turned left end for 15 vards with a Duane Morris pitchout for a 7-0 victory. The series now stands 24-13-5. Last year, Kansas won 29-8 at Ames. The Cyclones are 1-2-0 for the season. The Jayhawks are 2-1-0. Iowa State fought the Nebraska Cornhuskers to a 7-7 halftime score Saturday before bowing. More Gymnasts Needed For New Varsity Team By John Sharp All men interested in performing on the KU gymnastics team should contact coach Bob Lockwood at Robinson Gymnasium. "We need twice as many men as we now have for the team. Experience is not necessary," explained Coach Lockwood. He especially stressed the need for men experienced on the trampoline and in tumbling. He will be at the gym at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. "THE SPORT of gymnastics is one of the best developers of four forms of fitness: coordination, balance, flexibility and strength," said Coach Lockwood. He picked Bill Maness, team captain, and Kent Dobbins as two probable stand-outs in the coming season. "Bill has great potential in the still rings. He is one of the strongest men competing in Big Eight gymnastics. Kent, a sophomore, is one of the top all-around gymnasts in the conference. JIM BODIN and Dick Richardson are the only seniors on the squad, and Maness is the only junior. Other varsity members are Ron Ashley, Dobbins, D. Gerstenberger, Jim Goodwin, John Krug, Bob Livesay, Art Lorenz, John Petterson, Wayne Preston, Bill Roe and David Stine. EXCEPTIONAL TYPISTS, $3-$4 HOUR Men or women, college students preferred, up to $140 week plus some overtime if desired. 12 positions open, three shifts. Most class schedules can be accommodated. Work involves re-typing high school yearbooks on an electric typewriter keyboard with certain additional functions, some to do with manual operations at the keyboard and others with slight editing and following of pre-set styles. High school journalism or yearbook experience helpful. Must be exceptional in spelling. Only the very brightest and fastest students should apply. Most weeks will run from 20 hours up to 35, with possible 40 hours during peak of season January through March. An 80 w.p.m. typist should make at least $3.65 per hour, more if exceptionally accurate. Work starts Nov. 1. Write P.O. Box 64, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas, for interview and testing appointment. Will give typing, spelling, and intelligence quotient tests. Able students should make around $2500 between Nov. 1 and April 1 without interfering with studies. Plant located in Mission, Kansas, within driving distance of KU campus. 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