Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 17, 1955 KU GETS THERE FIRST—Dick Reich of Kansas (33) plows across the goal line to score KU's only touchdown in Saturday's game with Oklahoma which the Sooners won 44 to 6. Shown in the picture are Dick Blowey (25), John Drake (71), Gene Blasi (72) and Bev Buller (11) for Kansas and for Oklahoma Bo Bolinger (79). KU Frosh Beat Aggie Yearlings 18 To 13 Combining the passing of quarterback Bob Marshall, Warrensburg, Mo., and the running of halfback Homer Floyd, Massillon, Ohio, the freshman football team downed the K-State frosh 18-13 in Memorial Stadium Friday. $ \textcircled{*} $ The pair put on a two-man show for the small gathering of faus, scoring all three of the Jayhawks touchdowns. K-State jumped to an early lead in the second quarter when full-back Craig Jones carried over from the one-yard line. Jones was the ling-pin in a 37 yard drive by the visitors, carrying three times in the drive previous to his touchdown plunge. KU Bounces Back While the young Wildcats were still enjoying their moment of glory, the joint efforts of Marshall and Floyd paid off when Marshall unscorked a pass to Floyd that covered 68 yards for a score. Floyd pulled the standout play of the half when he grabbed the ball out of the hands of K-State's Jim Luzinsky for a Kansas interception to set up the second scoring drive of Kansas. Leaving the field in a 6-6 tie and on the short end of statistics, the KU frosh came back in the second half to unreel a passing attack and steal the show. Jewelry Bulova, Elgin Watches Luggage Samsonite, Luce Expert Watch Repair Men's Wear a complete line No extra charge for credit Wolfson's HERE YOUR CREDIT IS BOLD 743 Mass. Ph.VI 3-4366 Marshall Scores After driving from the Kansas State thirty-eight yard line with a combination of passes and good open field running, Marshall tallied the second Kansas touchdown from six yards out with only 4.56 minutes left in the quarter. Early in the final quarter the Kansas freshmen struck again with Floyd smashing across from the one yard line. The touchdown capped a KU drive that started on the K-State four yard line. A desperation pass with only 2:32 left in the game provided the last K-State score. Francis Trusky let loose with a pass to Jim Luzinsky which covered a total of 79 yards. Gene McCurdy added the extra point for the young Wildcats. Betas Win IM Tilt 27-0 Darrell Simpson passed for four touchdowns and added three conversions in leading Beta to a 27-0 victory over AKL in the intramural "A" division Friday. In the only other "A" contest Pearson defeated the YMCA 1-0 on a forfeit. Wally Altman, Jim Armatas, Dee Lander, and John Lounsbury were on the receiving end of Simpson's TO aerials. "B" Division scores Phi Gamma 1, Sig Epsilon 0 Beta 1. Phi Psi. 9 Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Epsilon, Field 2. TODAYS SCHEDULE Fyaternity "A" Phi Gamma vs. DU, Field 4 Fraternity "B" Ola M. Fhi Dei, Field 6 Alpha Phi Alphs vs. Theta Chi. Alpha Phi 7 Independent "A" AFROTC vs. Hernandos, Field 2 For leisure wear, the Wesboro Style W1079 $6.95' For campus and street, the Wesboro Style W1041 $8.95' For "dress up" occasions, the Wesboro Style W1085 $7.95* WESBORO wardrobe 3 pair Sooners Plow Kansas Under 44-6 At Norman FREE! Helpful Wesboro Dress Clart, ask your designer, or write CVn, CN10, Peters,馆 of International Shoe Company, St. Louis 3, Missouri. for only $2385 as advertised in Esquire See the hundreds of Weasboro styles at our Weasboro Shoe Dealer. Also makers of fine City Club Shoes . . from $8.95 to $17.96. * slightly higher in the West and South. NORMAN, Okla.—It was all Oklahoma. There was just no stopping their juggernaut last Saturday, as the Sooners whipped the Javhawkers 44-6. Reich Also Hurt The Sooners scored almost whenever they felt like it. They held the Jayhawkers, with the exception of the first quarter 71-yard drive for their only score, whenever they wanted. The game, at least for KU, proved almost disastrous to several of the star Jayhawkers. Ralph Moody's left shoulder, injured in the Colorado game, was injured again. According to Dr. Kl bajlorn Jensen, KU team physician, Moody may be out for 10 days. Dick Reich pulled a ligament in his left leg, and according to Dr. Jensen, he expects the fullback to be out of action at least two weeks John Drake pulled a ligament in his left leg, but may see action during the latter part of the week Lynn McCarthy "bruised" his right knee, but Dr. Jensen doubts the end will be出 for too long. With the opening kickoff, the Kansans put on one of their finest displays of a running attack seen this season. With Bev Buller directing play, the Jayhawkers hit over center, left and right tackles and around the ends to give the Sooners a taste of their own keeper and pitch-out plays. Reich Scores Reich took the ball from Bullen and scored from the OU seven after the Jayhawks had marched 71 yards in eight plays. After that, until mid-way in the third quarter, the ball game belonged to the Sooners. Alternating between four teams, Coach Buck Wilkinson toyed at will with KU's crumpling defense. The first and second OU teams by far outmaned the Jayhawkers; in fact they almost manhandled them. The third team showed promise of being as strong as the first two teams. Statistics All OU Statistic wise there was no comparison. The Sooners gained 402 yards, rushing and passing, as against KU's 191. Kansas did improve in first downs from last year as they picked up 10 to OU's 13. Kansas could only average 2.6 yards per down, while the Sooners averaged better than five yards per down. Kansas coach Chuck Mather said after the game the boys "played pretty good." "OU was just a little too, good for us," said Mather. "I thought we'd hold them down a little better, though." KU tackle John Drake probably summed up the game better than all when he said. limping to the dressing room, "OU made us make mistakes." KU athletic director Dutch Lonborg said, "They had too many horses, I'd say. Speed and power make the difference." McLish Back To Majors CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP.) - Pitcher Cal McLish, formerly with the Brooklyn Docgers and Chicago Cubs, earned another shot in the majors today with the Cleveland Indians, who purchased him from San Diego of the Pacific Coast League where he had a 17-14 record this year. COLD WEATHER IS COMING Now is the time to check on your coats and dresses to see if they're ready for winter CALL VI 3-3711 LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1001 New Hampshire