Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1957 John Handley Moved To First String Half John Handley, 170 pound halfback, moved into the first string right halfback spot yesterday in the only genuine promotion made by Kansas football Coach Chuck Mather. Mather plans to use some combination of the two teams he used against Oklahoma last week end for the SMU game here Saturday, but will wait to see how the injury list improves before making a definite decision. Work against SMU patterns was the order of the day yesterday for Mather's charges. Drills on punit-roffs occupied the rest of the time. Running at a tentative first eleven yesterday were Jim Letcavits and Don Martin, ends; Gene Blaasi and Frank Gibson, tackles; Dron Pfutzenreuter and Bob Kraus, guards; Frank Black, center; Bev Buller, quarterback; Ralph Moody and Handley, half-backs, and Jerry Baker, full-back. That unit is a cross between the two units Mather played last weekend. Mather will decide on final personnel for his two units tonight or tomorrow. JOHN HANDLEY Delta Chi, Phi Delt Score Shutouts In IM Play Tuesday's intramural football featured double shutouts administered by the Delta Chis and Phi Delts over the Sigma Nu's and Delts, respectively. In the day's highest scoring game, Delta Chi triumphed over Sigma Nu by a 20-0 score. Breaking into the scoring column for Delta Chi were Robert Babcock, Edward McCallum, and John Spanbauer. "Punky" Hoglund did some good passing for the winners. In the other "A" division game played, the Phil Delts licked the Delta's by a 13-0 count. Don Baldwin and Bob Richards scored six-pointers for the winners with Mike Chaufort adding an extra point. Phi Kappa Sigma did not make an appearance, so their "A" division encounter with Triangle resulted in a 1-0 forfeit win for the engineering fraternity. Division Scores Beta 20. Sig 6 Phi Gam 2, PiKA 0 **TODAY'S SCHEDULE** **Fraternity "A"** SAE vs. TKE, Field 4 **Braternity "B"** Sig Nu vs. Acacia, Field 6 ATO vs. Kap Sig, Field 7 **Independent "A"** VMCA vs. Hernando's, Field 2 Cread vs. AFROT, Field 3 Monachino Recalled By Skins Monachino Recalled by Skims WASHINGTON — (U.P.) Halfback Jim Monachino today was recalled by the Washington Redskins to replace end Billy Cox, who was released yesterday. Books For Gifts Man in the Gray Flannel Suit by Sloan Wilson Marjorie Morningstar by Herman Wouk Inside Africa by John Gunther come in and see them at Kiner Starts Job At San Diego THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel VI 3-1044 SAN DIEGO, Calif. — (U.P.)—Ralph Kiner, starting a new phase of his baseball career, said today he hoped to build San Diego into a Pacific Coast League championship club and “some day to work my way back into the majors in a front office capacity.” Kiner, who hit a total of 369 home runs during his major league career, was named General Manager of the Padres yesterday by James B. Lane, president of the Westgate-California Tuna Packing Co., new owners of the club. Head football Coach Chalmer Woodard is a native Kansan, formerly coaching at Lawrence High School. MU Team Vows Not To Shave Till First Win A bewhiskered Missouri University football team and a pint-sized halfback promoted to a hulking starting eleven at Kansas State enlivened the drudgery of practice in Big Seven camps today. By UNITED PRESS At Columbia, Mo., the Missouri Tigers vowed to keep unshaven until they produce a victory after five straight season losses. They were working hard under Coach Don Faurot for Saturday's upcoming game against Nebraska. Faurot dropped quarterback Dave Doane, the Big Seven's top passer, to the second team and elevated Bill Griep, a "B" teamer until two weeks ago, to the starting squad in an effort to steady his backfield. But the prime example of the "little man" having his day was produced at Manhattan, Kan., where Kansas State was drilling in preparation for a tilt against Iowa State at Ames Saturday. Mighty Mite Jerry Hayes, the smallest man on the team at 5-foot, 4 inches and 160 pounds, took over the right halfback slot. It was his reward for a surprising display of offense against Colorado Saturday. Hayes in his brief appearance against the Buffs netted 26 yards on three carries, caught a pass to gain 27 yards, and scored one of the Wildcats' two touchdowns. Among The Rest Iowa State—Scrimmaged against the freshman team and drew the comment from Coach Vince Dij Francesca that the varsity "looked pretty good on defense, but not so good on offense." Nebraska—Went through rough pass defense drills in preparation for an aerial-minded Missouri team. Coach Bill Glassford said the Cornhusker's end play is going to be a great factor in determining the outcome of the contest. Oklahoma—Watched star six-foot, two-inch center Jerry Tubbs sit out regular practice with an Buller And Rohde Lead Loop In Punts, Returns The latest Big Seven statistics show four Kansas Jayhawks in the thick of the fight for individual honors in the conference football race. Ted Rohde, although slipping from last week's average of 48.8, continues to lead the kickers with an average of 45.2 yards per kick. This is good for 3rd in the nation. Bev Buller jumped to first place in punt returning, averaging 18.3 yards a runback. KU's other quarterback, Wally Stray, ranks second among conference passers with 302 yards. Jim Lecetavis slipped to third place in pass receiving, having caught 7 for 144 yards. Several Rank Other Kansas players in the week's statistics are John Francisco, tied for 7th in scoring, 11th in pass catching and tied for 15th in rushing; Dick Reich, tied for 7th in scoring, 12th in punting and tied for 13th in rushing; Dick Blowley, 7th in punt returning; Buller, 12th in passing; Paul Smith, 12th in pass catching, and Lynn McCarthy, 13th in pass catching. Tommy McDonald, Oklahoma speedster, maintained his top position as leading ball carrier by picking up 88 yards on the Jayhawks. He now has a total of 332 yards on 41 carries. He also leads in scoring with 42 points. Doane Moves Up Dave Doane, Missouri, moved arm injury and is a doubtful starter against Colorado Saturday. A crowd of 59,000 is expected for the Norman game. Colorado—Scrimmaged against Oklahoma University offensive tricks until dark, but without the services of tailback Homer Jenkins, who still is nursing a severe charlie horse, and tailback Bob Stransky, Jenkins' No. 1 replacement. GREENWOOD LAKE, N.Y.—(U.P.) —Former champion Ray Robinson is showing no mercy in sparring sessions for his title fight with middleweight king Carl (Bobo) Olson at Chicago, Nov. 4. He looked particularly vicious during a four-round session yesterday and almost knocked out sparmate Joe Snaw. Athletic Director at SMU is Matty Bell, who won wide-spread recognition as a football coach for the Mustangs. Robinson Shows No Mercy ROHDE 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 reservations NOW. 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