Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 23,1956 Mather May Alternate Two Teams In Fall, Likes Drills Varsity football coach Chuck Mather is all smiles after four days of spring practice, just the opposite of last spring when injuries hampered the drills. Mather believes he has two or three teams capable of starting roles and is planning on alternating two units next fall. Mather called Wednesday's practice "rougher than any we had all last fall." He was especially encouraged by the hustle and desire shown by the candidates in scrimmage. "This is the first year that we've had enough material to offer the starting team serious competition," Mather said. "Right now the starting positions are wide open with as many as four players battling for some of the positions." Several freshmen have been showing promise in the drills. Fullback Homer Floyd, quarterback Bob Marshal, ends Dale Remsberg and John Walt, tackles John Hasar and Peter Whitenight, and guards De Witt Lewis and Bill Pilya are the freshman standouts. Only Marshall and Floyd are running on the first three units, both on the third team. Although Mather hasn't made any changes in the first team except in cases of minor injuries, many of the players on the second and third teams have been playing well. Mather was especially high on the defensive play of third string tackle Ron Claiborne, 240-pound Rice transfer, after Wednesday's session. The squad will practice Monday through Thursday of next week and then will dismiss until after spring vacation. Workouts will be resumed April 10 and the first full scale scrimmage will be held April 14. Klaus Catches Davies In Golf A shake-up of the leading contenders occurred yesterday as Lloyd Klaus shot a 37 in the fourth round of golf squad qualification to overtake Jim Davies as leader in the 54 hole contest with a total of 157. Klaus came from three strokes behind to take the lead as Davies faltered to a 43 for a 36 hole total of 159. Bill Sayler carded his second consecutive 38 for a total of 158 to move into second place in the qualification rounds. Jim Schmitendorf regained the fourth position which he lost Wednesday as he carded a three over par 39 for a 163 stroke total and Ed MacGee moved into fifth position with a 41-164. Other contenders include Mark Nardyz, 166 and John Jones and Tom Phoenix tied with 167's. Bill Toalson strengthened his hold on first position in the freshman qualification as he shot a 37 for a 36 hole total of 152. Wayne Manning's 38 gave him a total of 157 strokes for second position. A 39 by Bob Wood left him in third place with 164. Dalzell To Compete In Marine Relays FORT RILEY (UP)-Art Dalzell, former Kansas track teammate of Wes Santee, said today he had accepted an invitation from Santee to run in the Marine Corps Relays at Quantico, Va., Auril 6-7. Dalzell now is a second lieutenant with the infantry at Fort Riley. He keeps in shape by working out daily at Kansas State College, in nearby Manhattan. Fowler First To Go 9 Innings Fowler First To Go 9 innings Art Fowler of the Cincinnati Redlegs became the first major league pitcher to go nine innings, yielding 11 hits and walking one batter Thursday as the Redlegs routed the Washington Senators 10 to 3. Fowler had a record of 11 won and 10 lost last season. GET A '56 FORD Custom Victoria Call GLEN LUSH VI 3-8785 IM Volleyball Fraternity A Sig Chi 15-13-15, ATO 10-15-9; Phi Delt 15-15, Phi Psi 6-4. Fraternity B SAE 15-15, Sig Chi 6-11; Phi Gam 15-13-15, Phil Delt 10-15-7; Beta 15-15, Delt 7-10; Phi Psi 15-15, Sig Nu 0-0 (forfeit). 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