Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1955 Jim Hull Takes Over First String Right Tackle Slot Jim Hull, 220 pounder from Wichita moved up to first string right tackle yesterday in the only major line-up change as Chuck Mather's Jayhawks began serious efforts to give an improved showing of themselves in the home opener with Washington State Saturday. Hull, a sophomore, unseated incumbent Gene Blasi who started in the TCU contest last weekend. Frank the TCU contest last weekend. fn a temporary change Frank JIM HULL Kansas Tackle Kansan Photo Gibson filled in at the other tackle while first stringer John Drake nursed a knee injury. Mather described the team as in good physical shape with the exception of halfback Ralph Moody. The co-captain from Minneola watched from the sidelines with a sprained ankle. Drake's injury is expected to clear up later this week. In another move, Mather ran John Handley, the muscular 170 pounder from Kansas City to second string left half. Handley had been running at a right halfback spot. Yesterday's drills were devoted to work on offense and defense with the time equally divided between the two. Individual fundamentals will be a main point in drills remaining this week. Movies of the KU-TCU game were shown last night at the first meeting of the KU Quarterback Club held in the Ball Room of the Union. Mather showed and explained the films and gave answers to the audience on why Kansas was defeated Saturday. Mather made no bones about the fact that KU was defeated soundly by TCU but offered some hope for the rest of the schedule. He told the armchair quarterbacks he was not disappointed with the showing of the Jayhawks Saturday. Trabert Considers Pro Tennis Career LOS ANGELES, Cal. (U.P.)—United LOS SINGLES Champion Tony Trabert today considered an offer to turn professional which Promoter Jack Kramer said guaranteed the amateur tennis star at least $80,000. Major League Standings American League Trabert admitted Kramer had approached him regarding the pro tour. He refused to confirm, however, that Kramer offered him $80,000. Kramer claimed that was the amount he offered the Cincinnati, Ohio, player to turn professional. W L Pct. GE New York 93 56 624 — Cleveland 91 59 607 2% Chicago 87 63 580 6% Boston 82 67 550 11 Detroit 77 73 513 16% Kansas City 63 87 420 30% Baltimore 53 95 358 39% Washington 51 97 345 41% National League W 9 W L Pct. GB Brooklyn 75 63 .647 — Milwaukee 84 66 .560 13 New York 77 72 .517 19* Philadelphia 75 76 .497 22½ Cincinnati 73 78 .483 24½ Chicago 78 80 .467 27 St. Louis 66 84 .440 31 Pittsburgh 58 91 .389 38½ Bradley Gets Line Coach Bradley Gets Line Coach PERIA, IL.—(U.P.)-Bill Zimmer, former All-Missouri Valley Conference tackle, will return to Bradley University as a line coach. Zimmer has been engaged to help Head Coach Billy Stone. Middleweight Bout Tonight MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —(U,P)— Lanky Bobby Dykes, the sixranking middleweight contender, is a 2-1 favorite over George Johnson in tonight's 10-round bout that national home television fans will view instead of the Rocky Marciano-Archie Moore bout. At stake for the skinny Dykes, of Miami, was a possible non-title bout with Middleweight Champion Carl (Bobo) Olson. Olson was originally scheduled to fight Dykes tonight but had to withdraw because of an eye infection. Promoter Chris Dundee, however, said he will try to arrange another bout with the Champ for the winner of tonight's battle. Johnson, of Trenton, N. J., said he would probably "go for a knock-out. I just want him to get in there and mix it up with me." HELLO!... An exciting selection of unusual greeting cards awaits you at Vickers Whether it's for Mom's birthday, or a special friend's wedding--no matter what the occasion you'll want the greeting card you send to reflect your good taste. We invite you to see our fresh collection of excitingly different greeting cards that express exactly the sentiment you feel. We've carefully selected these clever cards with your interest in mind, and we think you'll agree they're the most unusual cards you've ever seen. And of course you're always welcome to come in and browse among our complete selection of attractive gifts for all occasions. Won't you drop in and see us soon? 1023 Massachusetts (across from the Granada Theater) Your name imprinted FREE on all your checks NO charge for deposits NO fixed balance required Open with ANY amount...TODAY! Douglas County State Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service" Phone VI 3-7474 --- DON CRAWFORD Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. AT K.U. IT'S HIXON STUDIO FOR ALL YOUR PHOTO NEEDS! - PORTRAITS & COMMERCIAL - CUSTOM FRAMING - PARTY PHOTOGRAPHY - CANDID WEDDING - PHOTO SUPPLIES - PICTURE FRAMES - PROJECTOR RENTAL - TAPE RECORDERS - CAMERAS & FILM 1-DAY PHOTO FINISHING PHONE VI 3-0330 NIGHT PHONE VI 3-7993 BOB BLANK HIXON STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 721 MASSACHUSETTS