Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1955 NU Stresses Defense For Colorado Game By UNITED PRESS Their strategies an open book appearances, Big Seven coaches ward football drills this week. Glassford Sternest Retreat to artifices was generally discouraged. Not even a win where a loss was expected could sway the season-long trend toward fame or failure. Nebraska Coach Bill Glassford showed the sternest attitude by promising rough defensive work for his charges prior to their homecoming tilt with Colorado Saturday. He indicated the Colorado single-wing attack poses unique defensive problems with three days "a short time to get the squad into shape." OU Has Light Workout The Huskers, already guaranteed a tie for second place in the conference, could keep the distinction to themselves by defeating the Buffs. A win would set the stage for the Oklahoma game the following weekend for the conference championship. OU Has Light Workout Oklahoma—the nation's No. 1队 celebrated its ranking with on a light workout yesterday. The Sooner, the Orange Bowl, make the Iowa State tilt Saturday look like a tiger versus a lamb affair, with only the moment of the kill in doubt. At Ames, the Iowa State team discovered new fodder in the persons of six players injured and unable to play in recent weeks who will be ready for action against the Sooners at Norman. Coach Vince De Francesca said he would concentrate on offense the rest of the week. In losing five games, the Cyclones have given up more than three touchdowns only twice, but have lacked scoring punch. Kansas State College and Missouri—two good teams with mediocre records—initiated a week of drills leading to their toss-up encounter at Columbia Saturday. All Wildcats Available At Manhattan, all team members were available for duty. Coach Bus Mertes said he would ask his squad to "knuckle down" to stiff defensive scrimmages today. He said most drills this week would center around defense. He apparently after a string of Saturday gridiron took a matter-of-fact attitude to- was satisfied with the Wildcat's offense, which battered at Kansas for 46 points last week. In Columbia, the Missouri Tigers eased back into practice after a bruising bout with Oklahoma. Coach Don Faurot was intent on reviving his team's air and ground attack after a fruitless Saturday against the Sooners. Faurot also announced that letterman tackle Gene Campbell was dropped from the team Monday for insubordination. The University of Wichita will officially dedication their new field house when they play the KU basketball team Dec. 7. They will open their season Dec. 3 with the University of Utah, coached by the former K-State coach, Jack Gardner. WU Dedication Dec. 7 The University of Oklahoma will represent the Big Seven Conference in the Orange Bowl at Miami Jan. 2. The Sooners clinched their second Orange Bowl berth in three years by beating Missouri 20-0 Saturday. In fraternity "A" football yesterday, SAE, behind the passing of quarterback Burke, rolled over Lambda Chi, 20 to 6. Burke threw touchdown passes to Tom Welch, David Wheeler, and Richard Sharp. Sharp and Joe Dole scored the SAE extra points. Gary Sick made the lone TD for Lambda Chi. SAE, PiKA, DU Win Intramural Football Games Pi KA beat Triangle 19 to 9 in a game marked by penalties and intercepted passes. The PiKA's first touchdown came on an intercepted pass by Scott. Jack Brown, calling the plays and throwing the passes, hit teammates Sloan and "Pinky" Haar for the other two touchdowns. Haar also made an extra point. Phil Wizer scored the touchdown for the losers with Jim Book adding two points on a safety. In the other "A" game, Delta Upsilion edited the Phi Psi's, 7 to 0. The first half was a see-saw battle with neither team scoring. Early in the third quarter, the DU's scored on a 25 yard pass from quarterback Bob Boyer to end Larry Baker. The NAIA Tournev Adds 3 OMAHA — (U.P.)— Selection of three more teams for the annual NAIA "Tip Off" Basketball Tournament in Omaha Dec. 28-30 was announced today, East Texas State Teachers College of Commerce. Regis College of Denver, and Southeastern State College of Durant, Okla., were added to the field. Use Kansan Classified Ads extra point came on a short pass from Boyer to Chuck Hedges. In the fourth period, the Phi Psi's threatened, but could not make the final push over the goal line. You can't beat our Ham Sandwiches — PLAIN OR GRILLED They're perfect with a tasty Blue Hills malt Delts vs. Phi Kap Sig, field 4. AKL vs. Phi Gam, field 3. Independent "A" TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity "A" The Blue Hills Drive-In COME TO THE Open Mon. thru Friday, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 1601 E. 23rd. DRIVE-IN - EAT IN YOUR CAR FLY FOR VACATION Make your airline reservations NOW for Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation. Be sure of your seat. Tickets need not be purchased until day before you fly. No charge for cancellations. So, make your reservations NOW. Be sure of
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