Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1955 Three K-State Players May Be Out Of Game By UNITED PRESS MANHATTAN— Kansas St at football practice today was to feature heavy offensive drills aimed at polishing the running game. Coach Bus Mertes took his Wildcat squad behind locked gates to drill against Kansas University plays yesterday. The two intra-state rivals clash in Lawrence Saturday. Mertes said guards George Debitteto and Burt Schmidt, and tackle Jon Walker will miss the game with injuries. Ends Chuck Zickeofose and Don Zadnik may be ready for duty but will miss heavy practice. COLUMBIA, Mo—Missouri University gingerly ran through light drills yesterday. Coach Don Faurot said he was fearful of injuries which might weaken his squad for Saturday's game with Big Seven power Oklahoma here. Rough work was to be avoided today. Reserves Lee Wynn, halfback, and Robin Wright, quarterback, were promoted to the varsity squad. AMES, Ia.—Three linemen were injured in rough defensive workouts yesterday at Iowa State College. Guard Ron Bredeson and centers Ron Blaney and Chuck Muel- KU Plays 2nd Day Of Big 7 Tourney KANSAS CITY. Mo.-(U.P.)- Oklahoma and Colorado will open the 1955 Big Seven pre-season basketball tournament here Dec. 27-29, pairings released by commissioner. Beavers E. Peters showed today. The visiting team, Cornell, will not go into action until the final opening game, facing the Kansas Jayhawks at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 28. The Oklahoma-Colorado game starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be followed by Iowa State and Kansas State. Missouri and Nebraska will play the first game at 7:30 the next night. haupt hobbled off the field as Coach Vince De Francesca had the backs working on tackling and the linemen on blocking and penetration. A scrimmage of the varsity against the freshmen was on tap for today. LINCOLN, Neb.—Coach Bill Glassford experimented with various defensive formations yesterday in an effort to solve Iowa State's multiple offense, which has alternately featured the split T, T-formation, and single wing attacks this season. Glassford named Sylvester Harris to captain the Huskers against Iowa State at Ames Saturday. NORMAN, Okla—Defense against Missouri running and passing plays occupied most of a two hour practice session for the Oklahoma Sooners here yesterday. here here here Coach Bud Wilkinson has labeled the Columbia contest "the toughest game this year." Left guard Eldon Loughridge will miss the Missouri game with a bad knee, tackle Wayne Greenlee, who missed the Kansas State victory, is expected to return to the lineup. Betas Shut Out DU's 33-0; Sigma Chi, Delta Chi Win Led by the touchdown passes of quarterback Darrel Simpson to five different teammates, the Bets rolled over the DU's yesterday 33 to 0 in an intramural "A" game. Simpson also accounted for the three extra points on place kicks. Bud McLeeroy hit paydirt three times as the Delta Chis defeated a fighting Ep team, 26-7. John Spanbauer scored the other TD and two extra points. The Sig Ep's long tally came on a running lateral from Bob Smith to Bob Wind, good for about seven yards. about seven yards. In the other fraternity "A" game, Patterson Named All-Star Former Kansas football and basketball star Harold Patterson was named to the Canadian Big Four All-Star team as a defensive halfback yesterday. For Patterson, who plays with the Montreal Alouettes, it was the second time he has been so honored in the two years he's been in the league. He last competed at KU with the 1953-54 basketball team. Ron Kramer, Michigan's talented end and pre-season choice on many All-American teams, led the Spartan basketball team in scoring last season with 16 point per game average. 809 Mass. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 51 YEARS Phone VI 3-5432 the Sigma Chi's edged out the Kappa Sig's, 13 to 6. Fraternity "B" Beta B-2—won by forfeit 1 to 0. Sigma Chi 12, Sigma Nu 0. Today's Schedule Fraternity "A" Phi Psi vs Phi Gam, Field 2. Triangle vs Phi Delt, Field 3. PIKA vs Phi Kappa Sig, Field 4. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 Use Kanson Classified Ads It's party time on the campus-you'll need film and flash bulbs to catch the fun for your personal college scrapbook. Make Mosser-Wolf your headquarters for photo finishing and supplies Just a few steps from the West Hills or 18th Miss. bus stop at 11th G Mass. Mosser-Wolf Inc. Admission: 50c Stag 75c Couple 10c per booth It's Coming... Saturday, Nov. 5 Student Union CARNIVAL - 29 Booths and Shows - Queen & LMOC Contests - Dancing 9 - 12 -- John Carlos From End of KU-K-State Game to Midnight 2nd and 3rd Floors-Student Union Sponsored by Student Union Activities