Big 7 Coaches Crack Down By UNITED PRESS NORMAN, Okla—Oktanoma grim coach Bud Wilkinson switched signals yesterday and kept his squad out for $2 \frac{1}{2}$ hours of rugged drills. Drills were to have taped off. The Sooners practice here for a final time today, then leave tomorrow morning for Chapel Hill and their Saturday opener against North Carolina. AMES, Ia.—Incensed over his team's operation in last Saturday's 19-7 loss to Denver, Iowa State Coach Vince Dri Francesca ordered more heavy drills today with the eye of making every player aggressive and vicious. "None of the players was playing as much as 30 or 40 percent of their capabilities," the coach said. Of a rugged two hour scrimmage yesterday, Di Francesca stated: "This is only the beginning." --from guard to center. The Cats took their first look at a multiple offense that will appear again Saturday when K-State meets Iowa University at Iowa City. The freshman squad used the offence in a heavy scrimmage yesterday. LINCOLN, Neb.-Senior guard Bill Taylor will captain Nebraska in Saturday's game with Ohio State at Columbus, Coach Bill Glassford announced. . . . Glassford said he was working on Ohio State's strong points, but he declined to elaborate. MANHATTAN—Still attempting to strengthen his sagging line, Kansas State Coach Bus Mertes ex-perimented with lineup changes here yesterday. Don Zadnik, 190-pound sophomore took over at the starting right tackle slot and Kerry Clifford, 180-pound Wichita senior moved from guard to center. COLUMBIA. Mo.—Pointing for Saturday's game with Michigan at Ann Arbor, Missouri Coach Don Faurot puts his charges through another extensive scrimmage against Wolverine plays yesterday. Faurot said veteran end Terry Roberts, who has been out of action for more than two weeks with a knee injury, will see limited duty Saturday. By JOHN McMILLION Kansan Sports Editor This week the Big Seven will attempt to redeem itself after a miserable showing last Saturday on the gridiron and in at least two corners the chances look good. This Saturday maybe things will be brighter. The two big boys of the conference, Oklahoma and Colorado, surge into action for the first time this season. The Sooners meet North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Colorado takes on a weak sister in the form of Arizona. Oklahoma didn't meet North Carolina last season but Colorado shellacked Arizona 40 to 18. From all appearances both teams should emerge victorious Saturday, although OU could conceivably run into trouble. Last Saturday Big Seven clubs took it on the chin five times, most appalling of which was the 6 to 0 defeat of Nebraska by unheard of, unheralded Hawaii. Kansas, Kansas State, and Iowa State also fell easily but Missouri upheld the honor of the conference to a certain degree by battling Maryland all the way before succumbing 13-12. OU. CU Should Win Ominously enough this year no words of anguish have flown forth from Norman where Sooner Coach Bud Wilkinson usually complains about everything from the weather to the student managers. This year Wilkinson admits his only problem is situating the right men in the right places. At Colorado the Buffs are saying this is the year for them to knock Oklahoma off the top of the conference, and well it might be. Boasting a fine line that is two deep in lettermen, two good scatbacks in Emerson Wilson and Homer Jenkins, a top-nothing quarterback in Sam Maphis, and a bulldozing fullback in John "The Beast" Bayuk, the Buffs will be hard to beat. Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1955. University Daily Kansan Pag KU May Have Chance Kansas State, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska will try to get back into the winners circle this week but from all appearances only the Archie-Rocky Fight Tonight Many boxing men figured promoter Jim Norris had "pulled a prize boner" yesterday when he deferred the fight 24 hours because of a badweather threat that never materialized. He announced the washout at 10 a.m., but less than an hour later the skies were clearing and Hurricane Ione veered out to sea. It was the first time an important title bout had been postponed before the weigh-in. NEW YORK—The "boner" postponement that sends Rocky Marciano and Archie Moore into the ring tonight for their Heavyweight championship fight left the odds unchanged at 4-1 but may boost the gate toward $900,000. Kansas State, losers by a 38 to 20 score to Wyoming, will play the University of Iowa, the upset team the Big 10 last year. Hapless Nicholas, in what may spell Coach Bill Glassford's doom, will play the nation's No. 1 team last year, Ohio State. Bruised and battered Missouri takes on the second opponent in a suicidal schedule when they travel to Ann Arbor to play the University of Michigan. Despite Challenger Moore's nervousness during yesterday's physical examination and the general belief that the 24-hour delay would bother him more than the "ice-cold" champion, the betting price remained static. Jayhawks will have even an outside chance. The Jayhawkers, currently riding a 17-game losing streak, appear to be the best bet to emerge victorious from among the conference's also-rans. Washington State lost to Southern California 50 to 12 last week and may find the youthful Jayhawkers and Kansas humidity a killing combination. With the weather lid lifted by a forecast of "cool and fair," officials of the International Boxing Club figured today's rush of ticket buyers might swell the crowd at Yankee Stadium to 70,000. By UNITED PRESS Iowa State, 19 to 7 loser to Denver, takes the week off to lick its wounds before tangling with Illinois of the Big 10. The following week, Oct. 8, they will come to Lawrence to meet the Jayhawks in a game which should decide the Big Seven cellar dweller. STORE HOURS — 9:00 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. THURSDAYS — 9:00 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. $4.95 The season's smartest "Ivy-Style" pant, tailored with the new slim, trim, look. Features include back strap and adjustable buckle, low hip fit. .in black or olive. IVY-ALLS AUTHENTIC Dial VI 3-5353 905 Mass. St. NAVY SKIRTS For Red Pepper Members Several Smart Styles All Sizes On the CampusLawrence, Kans. 6312 Brookside-Kansas City, Mo. 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