Page 3 Wahlmeier, Black Hurt; Bower First String University Daily Kansan The third injury crisis in as many days, put a third string center in the first eleven last night as Coach Chuck Mather's Jayhawks went through a controlled workout yesterday on the practice area near Allen Field House. Mather Wondering Galen Wahmeier, who moved up to first string center yesterday when junior Frank Black came up with a neck injury became a victim of the injury plague himself with a hip injury. Ray Bower filled the center position after Wahmeier was injured. Monday Dud Budrich, a guard, and LaVerne Fiss, an end, were moved to fullback spots to take up slack left by Dick Reich and Jerry Baker who are on the injured list. Reich is definitely out and Baker may see only limited action. Joe Held has been turning in a good performance at the position since he was called into last Saturday's SMU game. Al Stevenson ran almost full tilt on a bad leg last night and should be beck to strengthen the fullback spot by Saturday. Although many of the first stringers who have been injured in practice this week and last week are expected to be back in shape for Saturday's contest with Nebraska at Lincoln, Coach Mather and his staff are wondering what the first string line-up will look like if they don't. both quarterbacks due back. Right now it looks like quarter- balls. Beware the little tally. Sixth players have missed drills, should be ready to alternate at that spot on Saturday. Tuesday Mother recalled John McFarland, a two year letterman, and regular two years ago, from his freshman coaching duties to return to the squad to help out at the spot. Al Jaso is presently holding down the first string spot. Both Quarterbacks Due Back Mather probably won't be able to give any accurate idea of his starting line-up until all the hot packs and tape are removed and the Hawks leave for Lincoln. The KU frosh placed 1, 2, 3, and 4 in the Oklahoma meet. Jack Schroeder took first with a time of 9:42.4; Julius Lincoln second with 9:57.5; Berry Crawford third with 10:06 and Kurt Hofmann fourth with 10:07.3. Schroeder placed first in the Michigan meet, with Lincoln, Crawford, and Hofmann, fourth, fifth, and sixth. Cross-Country Frosh Win Two Bill Easton's freshman crosscountry track team added two more postal meets to their undefeated record this week. The frosh beat Michigan University freshmen, 16-20, and the Oklahoma University frosh, 10-27. High Scores In Girls IM Alpha Delta Pi won a close game over Delta Gamma last night 26-25. Marilyn Krueger was high on the ADPI team with 14 points, and Janis Hartell was high for DG with 19 points. Other division I games in women's intramural basketball were Kappa Alpha Theta over North College Hall 38-18, with Jane Underwood of the Thetas getting 18 points, and Grace Sellards Pearson over Douthart by forfeit. In division II, the scores weren't close. It was Templin over Alpha Chi Omega 23-8, Pi Beta Phi over Chi Omega 40-15, and Sellards over Miller who forfeited. The KU freshman football squad will limp into Denver Saturday to play the newly formed Air Force Academy's Falcons in their home territory. Game time is 2 p.m. Frosh To Meet Air Force Team Saturday Although hampered by minor injuries to 12 players, the young Jayhawkers will attempt to keep their season's slate clean with a victory over the airmen. Frosh Undefeated The frosh opened up season play defeating the K-State freshmen, 18-13, and added a victory over the varsity reserves last Friday. 14-6. Coach Wayne Replogie expects most of the players on the sick list to be ready by game time Saturday. The Faleons started off good at the first of the season, beating the Denver University freshmen, 34-18, and then adding a win over the Colorado A & M frost, 21-13. Last week, however, the airmen were whitewashed by the Colorado University freshmen, 32-0. Air Force Loses 13 The Air Force Academy will be working under a handicap this week since 13 of their players were dropped from the team because of scholastic deficiencies. Air Force Loses 13 Coach Replogle will start three new men against the Air Force. The tri includes Pete Wittenight, 206-pound tackle; John Lewis, 180-pound guard, and Mike Fisher, 190-pound right half. The remainder of the starting lineup wil probably be Dale Remsberg and John Walt at ends; John Husar at left tackle; Ron Johnson at left guard; Elmer Laurent at center; Bob Marshall at quarterback; Homer Floyd at left half, and Bill Baker at full. Remsberg, Walt, and Johnson are among the injured players, but are expected to be in shape by Saturday. Bob Harrell Texaco Service 9th & Mississippi Grand Opening Saturday, October 29 7a.m.-10p.m. Come in and Register for Our Free Prizes Grand Prize-Motorola Portable Radio 2. Complete Wash, Lubrication, and Oil Change 4 Oil Change with 10w-30 Hayoline Motor Oil 3. 10 Gallons Sky Chief Gasoline with Petrox 5. Marfak Lubrication 6. Wash Job - Free Coca Cola - Free Fire Chief Hats and Lollipops for Kiddies With Parents FREE GIFTS FOR ALL - Free Roses for the Ladies - Free Can of Home Lubricant for the Gentlemen Bob Harrell Texaco Service 9th & Mississippi Thursday, Oct. 27, 1955. Phi Delts Score 51-0 Win Scoring early and with ease, Phi Delt coasted to an easy 51-0 runaway over Phi Kappa Sigma in yesterday's division A intramural football. Chalfont and Richards paced the Phi Delt scoring. In other A division play, Beta edged Phi Gam 1-0 in an overtime as they moved the ball for the most yardage in their allotted number of downs. B Division Scores B Division Scores Phi Delt 7, Beta 0 ATO 7, Sig Nu 0 TODAY'S SCHEDULE A Division Phi Kap vs. SAE, Field 2 TKE vs. ATO, Field 3 Walker Applies For Pitt Job PITTSBURGH —U.R.) The Pittsburgh Pirates said today that one of a "dozen" formal applications for the job of field manager for the last place National League team was from Dixie Walker, who ended his long playing career here six years ago to become a successful minor league pilot. Phi Kap T vs. Lamb Chi, Field 4 B. Division Phi Gam vs. Phi Psi, Field 6 Delt Chi vs. Sig Ep, Field 7 Homer Hobbs, new head football coach at Furman, is a former pro player with the San Francisco 49ers. 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