'Only One Regret,' Mather Says About CU Page 5 Coach Chuck Mather had only one regret about last weekend's Colorado game. It's too bad we can't play sixty minutes of football. Last Saturday we were only in the game for 52 minutes." Yesterday Mather put the team through an abbreviated workout and began pointing toward the Iowa State encounter in Memorial Stadium Saturday. Iowa State Tough Iowa State Tough "Maybe we are favored to beat Iowa State, but they are always tough, you can count on that. We found that out last year." Full workouts are slated to begin this afternoon on the practice area near Allen Fieldhouse. Summing up Jayhawk performance so far this year Mather singled out youth and inexperience as the biggest Kansas foe, but he added "we are gaining that experience fast." "The Colorado game was our best effort in two years. The boys showed in the Washington State game that they wanted to play football and proved it again last week although we lost. The coaching staff was pleased by the performance of the players, certainly we cannot say we are disappointed." Colorado Best Effort Mather was especially pleased with the performance Saturday of Wally Strauch, sophomore quarterback from Elmhurst, Ill. The mild-mannered Strauch, considered by many as one of the Big Seven's top trigerman prospects completed five passes for 116 yards against Colorado. In Good Shape The Jays came out of the Colorado game in good physical shape. Only a few minor injuries were suffered. Mather called this week end's KU-Iowa State game one that "could prove interesting." "Both teams are young, each having six or seven sophomores in the starting line-ups. With two such even teams anything could happen Saturday." Final Date Set for Intramurals Walter Mikols, director of intramurals, reminds persons participating in individual sports that first division games must be played by Sunday, Oct. 9. Mather To Narrate Movies Movies of last Saturday's KU-Colorado football game will be shown at 8 p.m. in the Student Union ballroom. Coach Chuck Mather will narrate the films. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Swimming Prospects To Meet Tomorrow A meeting will be held at 4:30 pm. tomorrow in room 202 of Robinson Gymnasium of all men interested in trying out for the varsity swimming team, Coach Chuck Edwards said today. University Daily Kansan NEW YORK—(U,P)—The United Press college football ratings (first-place votes and season's records in parentheses): Terps Tops In Nation Team Points 1—Maryland (18) (3-0) 292 2—Michigan (6) (2-0) 242 3—Oklahoma (5) (2-0) 229 4—Georgia Tech (3) (3-0) 226 5—Notre Dame (2-0) 199 6—Army (2-0) 154 7—Texas Christian (1) (3-0) 125 8—UCLA (2-1) 123 9—Wisconsin (2) (2-0) 99 10—Southern California (3-0) 98 Second ten—11, Duke, 34; 12, Navy, 29; 13, Miami (Fla.), 14; 14 (tie), Michigan State, Stanford and West Virginia, 9 each; 17, Ohio State, 7; 18, Purdue, 6; 19 (tie), Auburn and Colorado, 5 each. Others—Illinois, 3; Clemson, Mississippi and Rice 2 each; Pittsburgh and Texas, 1 each. Intramural Schedule All Games at 4:00 Fraternity B Delts—Phi Gam, Field 6 Fraternity A Independent A Jim Beam—Carruth, Field 2 Joliffe-NROTC, Field Oli Battenfeld-Ster Oli, Field 2 Harold Patterson Injured MONTREAL—(U.P.)—End Harold Patterson was feared lost to the Montreal Alouettes for the rest of the Canadian Football League season today because of a chipped vertebra in his neck. Patterson suffered the injury in Saturday's game with Toronto. Patterson played at KU in 1952 and 1953. By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Editor Last Saturday the sports staff slipped a little bit from the percentage of picks of the week before and the averages weren't quite as good. Still, no one dropped below the .500 mark. Games such as Iowa vs. Wisconsin and Ohio State against Stanford threw the whole staff as everyone took Iowa and Ohio State. For the rest of the staff McMillion and Hall had a 14-6 mark, Walt and Jones had 13-7 marks, Thomas had a 12-8 record and kid Lyle, the boy wonder of last week, slipped to 11-9. The Missouri-Utah game fooled everyone but Leo Flanagan who picked the Utes, Flanagan, incidentally, was the top picker of the week with a record of 15 right and 5 wrong. Another game which trew everyone was the Rice-LSU game which ended in a tie, making everyone losers. Colorado Notes * * Second string quarterback Bev Buller played a fine game on defense and also looked good on offense. Buller saved the day in the opening minutes of the second quarter when only he stood between Colorado end Frank Clarke and the goal line. Buller stopped Clarke on the 25. .Tom Leo participated in a strange play in the fourth quarter on Ted Rohde's punt to Homer Jenkins. Leo came down field fast and started to make the tackle on Jenkins. Jenkins faked and Leo, off balance, went down on his knees about four yards from Jenkins. Instead of quitting there, however, he crawled helter-skelter the remaining four yards and made the tackle on Jenkins who appeared to be amazed by the whole show .All four of the ends, Lynn McCarthy, Paul Smith, Jim Letcavits, and Don Martin played fine defensive ball. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Page's Sinclair Serv. 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1955. the future resides in MEN WITH IMAGINATION! Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, the nation's most important institution for the development of atomic weapons, is interested in interviewing young graduate engineers and scientists—particularly those wanting to help in the development of the atomic age. In addition to its continuing and ever expanding achievement in nuclear weapons research, the laboratory is now pioneering in the fascinating fields of nuclear power and nuclear propulsion. 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An indication of Faurot's troubles was seen in the benching of 1954 All-Conference selection Al Pourtney, a right tackle. And the mentor threw another quarterback into the starting slot—David Doane. Chuck Mahrer was moved into the right guard spot replacing Bob Lee to complete the shakeup. "I'm sure Texas A&M will be the fastest team, next to Oklahoma, that we'll meet this year," Glassford commented son games, Missouri University Coach Don Faurot made three changes in his starting lineup in the first day of practice at Columbia yesterday. rain drove the Kansas State Wildcat gridders into their fieldhouse at Manhattan yesterday to run play patterns against dummy defenses. Wilkinson, who has been known to wear the crying towel as a necktie, said Texas lost two of its first three games through "errors and bad breaks." Said Wilkinson: "We can assume the ball will be bouncing the other way this time." At Norman, Okla., Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkinson was concentrating on "almost a 100 percent adjustment on defense" before his nationally third-ranked Sooners clash with a crafty University of Texas team. At Lincoln, Neb., Coach Bill Glassford warned his University of Nebraska squad, fresh from a lack-luster 16-0 victory over Kansas State, that they face a "big and fast" foe Saturday when they bump heads with Texas A&M at Lincoln. The Tigers meet Southern Methodist at Dallas Friday night. Frustrated in his first three sea- The Cats were reported in excellent physical shape after a spiritless Saturday of action against Nebraska. Coach Bus Mertes indicated he might shuffle his starting eleven a bit before Saturday's non-conference tilt against Marquette University at Milwaukee. At Ames, Ia., the Iowa State college team, still seeking its first victory after two defeats, spent yesterday sharpening their defensive assignments, then ended the sessions with a 45 minute scrimmage. 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