Injuries Blast Big 7 Teams By UNITED PRESS Big Seven teams were singing the injury blues today. Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska reported players disabled with injuries ranging from a broken leg to a fractured calcium deposit. Page 5 Missouri, seeking its first victory of the season after successive losses to Maryland and Michigan, was hardest hit of all. Coach Don Jurot surveyed an injury list which included four halfbacks, a quarterback, and two first-string linemen. Certain to miss Saturday's game with Utah were quarterback Jimmy Hunter, out with a knee injury, and halfback Sonny Stringer, on nursing a sprained ankle. On the doubtful list were halfbacks Bill Rice, George Cramer, and Jerry Curturre. And Bill Craig and tackle al Lawrence were sidelined, but should be in the starting eleven by Sat- day. day. At Lincoln, Neb., cornhusher guard Jim Murphy suffered a broken leg in heavy drill practice yesterday and will be lost to the Nebraska squad for the season. Murphy was scheduled to start in Saturday's game against Kansas State at Manhattan. The lotus was a bad omen for Coach Bill Glassford, who has had trouble with the K-Staters in the last two years, being unable to score a touchdown against the Wildcats. Last year, the Huskers were whipped 7-3 in a frustrating battle that saw the Nebraskans fumble away the ball nine times, five of them inside the K-State 15-yard line. At Manhattan, Coach Bus Mertes continued to experiment with his starting lineup, and said he would continue to stress offense throughout the week. His K-State squad was in good condition despite two Saturday's play on the short end of the score. Iowa State Coach Vince Di Francona was drilling his charges in rugged fashion at Ames. He put them through a scrimmage until dark and promised a final taste of contact work today. Giants Sign Stanky As Rigney's Coach NEW YORK — (U.P.)— The New York Giants, who lost a fiery leader when Leo Durocher resigned as manager, may be getting an equally fiery replacement by hiring Eddie Stanky as a coach. Stanky, let out as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals last May, said last night that he was scheduled to confer with the new Giant pilot, Bill Rigney, after the Junior World Series is completed. Colorado tackle Sam Salerno won the Big Seven heavyweight wrestling championship last winter. Salerno has never suffered an injury since coming out for football in 1952. Coach Chuck Mather's happy Jayhawks, riding high after Saturday's victory over Washington State, took a fall today when rugged right guard George Remsberg suffered a fractured calcium deposit on the back of his left leg. $ \textcircled{2} $ Remsberg Lost For Several Weeks; Budrich Moved Up Remsberg, an important defensive stalwart, will be out of action for a month to six weeks with the injury. "There are two things you can do with that kind of an injury." Coach Mather explained, "let it heal or operate—and either way it takes plenty of time." BUDRICH REMSBERG Bob Kraus was shifted back to right guard after the 204 pound Remsberg wa's hurt, and Dud Budhrich moved up to Kraus' first string left guard slot. Last Saturday, Remsberg was a vital factor in the Hawk victory with his smashing defensive play. This is the first major injury to a Hawk regular this year, and it could41 DON MARTIN save come at a worse time, Mather aid. Coach Mather boosted Don Martin to the first string left end position in place of Lynn McCarthy today. Al Stevenson filled in for Dick Reich at fullback and Bev Buller substituted for Wally Strauch at quarterback. Both Reich and Straugh are ailing form bruises suffered in Saturday's game, but they will be in pads tomorrow. The Kansas regulars spent most of the afternoon working against Colorado plays. Setting up two defensive teams, the Hawks scrimmaged against the "rinky-dinks". Colorado still uses the single wing, but has included a number of split-T series. Wisconsin—Purdue On TV CHICAGO — (U.P.)— The Wisconsin-Purdue football game on Oct. 8 will be on the CBS Television Network as the second game on the Big 10 regional program, it was announced yesterday by conference Commissioner Kenneth L. Wilson. Colorado wingback Emerson Wilson was a National Honor Society student at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City, Kan. Wilson was moved to wingback this year from fullback to fill the hole left by Frank Bernardi. 2 If either . . give HER this set of sweetheart rings. One band carries her sorority crest, the other your fraternity crest. She can wear them together with the crests interlocked, or you can each wear one. Available with any crests in 10K gold or in sterling silver. Place your order today. Pinned? Going steady? Balfour's 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 DETROIT—Al Kaline is the American League's 1955 batting champion but the 20-year-old outfielder of the Detroit Tigers has to pinch himself a few times to make sure he isn't dreaming. Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1955. University Daily Kansan "It's too good to be true," Kaline said. Rv UNITED PRESS Kaline Can't Believe It Kaline, signed by the Tigers for a bonus estimated at $30,000 when he was graduated from high school in Baltimore two years ago, was a sophomore sensation for Detroit this season. His batting average was a lofty 340, the best mark in the Major Leagues. He was the only player in either league to collect 200 hits. He led the Tigers in home runs with 27 and ranked second on the team in runs batted in with 102. Kaline's achievements took the baseball world by surprise since he was just a rookie with a great deal to learn last season in which he batted .276, hit only four homers and drove in 43 runs. 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