University Daily Kansan Page 4 Thursday, Oct. 28, 1954 KU Grid Practice- Blowey Has Bruised Shoulder Right halfback Dick Blowey, who has a bruised shoulder, was the only Kansas football player who didn't participate in yesterday's drills with the exception of halfbacks Ralph Moody and Bob Conn who are out for the season. Moody received a back injury in the SMU game last Saturday when the big Minneola halfback was blocking for Bud Laughlin, fullback, who went over for the first KU score against SMU on that same play. Conn was injured in the Colorado game. The first three teams held a two-and-one-half hour offensive scrimmage against the KU freshman team. Drake Bakery Phone 61 CU Practices for OU Tilt. NU Gets Ready for Tigers 907 Mass. Boulder, Colo.,—(U.P.)—Colorado coach Dal Ward continues to drive his squad in extensive preparations for Oklahoma Saturday in attempts to overcome lapses in blocking and tackling departments which were so costly against Nebraska. Big Seven Roundup— The Buffaloees went through the hardest workout in three weeks yesterday and another tough schedule was planned today. The Buff line looked sharper than at any time last week in yesterday's 15-minute scrummage with the freshmen. Wingback Don Neary, sidelined Tuesday with a jammed shoulder, was replaced in practice by Marshall Frinks, a junior who has been running at fullback. Manhattan—(U.R.)Passing fundamentals and defense against Kansas University formations were stressed yesterday at Kansas State's football practice. Chuck Mehrer tested his injured ankle at full speed and reported no ill effects. Carl Osterloh, who has a bruised hip, worked out lightly but also may recover by Saturday. The 36-man traveling squad will leave Friday morning for Lincoln. Columbia, Mo., Oct 28—(U.P.) A full length offensive and defensive scrimmage was held yesterday by Missouri's Tigers who were cheered by the news two left guards may be in condition to face Nebraska Saturday. Coach Bill Meek held his squad late and the lights were turned on to finish the drills. Bob Whitehead was back at his quarterback spot on the first-quarter unit after stepping aside to let Jim Logsdon run the starting team. Lincoln, Neb.,—(U.P.)—Nebraska's Cornhuskers polished defenses yesterday against an expected Missouri passing attack and possible use of the spread formation by the Tigers. The Huskers scrimmaged for 30 minutes at Coach Bill Glassford groomed his charges for the Saturday clash. Nebraska hopes were high for victory against the Tigers for the first time since 1950. "We know we have a tough Saturday ahead of us," said Meek "Kansas has had bad luck in their early season play, but they showed they could play football against Southern Methodist last Saturday." Homecoming Rally for George Docking Young Democrats Picnic TONIGHT 5:30 p.m. Clinton Park Parade Down Massachusetts Rally 8 p.m. Community Building Come to the Rally— HEAR GEORGE DOCKING OF LAWRENCE Candidate for Governor -If it rains picnic will be held at Democratic Hdqrs., 614 Mass. ATO 13. AKL 7 Only three games were played yesterday in fraternity 'A' intramural football. ATO, Delt Beta Win IM Games First and fourth quarter touchdowns provided Alpha Tau Omega with a 13-7 victory over Alpha Kappa Lambda. Jim Trombold threw to John Brose for the first score and later to Van Cooper for the final ATO talley. Lou Bair added the extra point with a conversion. The only score for AKL came when Ray Birk passed to Bill Van-Pelt to the talley. David Whalen kicked the extra point. Delts 7. TKE 0 Mack Has Plea In a hard fought contest Delta Tau Delta edged Tau Kappa Epsilon 7-0. A 35-yard pass from Jim Devlin to Jerry Cox provided the victory margin. Devlin also kicked the extra point. TKE reached the Delt 10- New York — (U.P.)— A personal dramatic plea by Connie Mack that the ball club he managed for 50 years be kept in Philadelphia was expected to fall on some deaf ears today when the American League opens its fourth "showdown" meeting on the fate of the Philadelphia Athletics. An authoritative source reported that the owners of the other league clubs probably will disapprove the sale of the Mack family's stock in the club to a syndicate of eight Philadelphia businessmen. Beta 65, Phi Kappa 0 yard stripe but was stopped by the strong Delt defense. Tortoise shell is derived from the thin, bony plates that overlap to cover the carapace, or back, of the marine hawksbill turtle. Beta Theta Pi scored ten touchdowns and added five extra points to roll over Phi Kappa 65-0. John Strawn threw all passes for the Beta squad as it won the Division I championship. Two of the extra points were booted by Dee Lander and the other three were kicked by Al Mulliken. 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