Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 26, 1954 MU Primes for Big Seven Tilt WithUpset-HappyNebraska By UNITED PRESS COLUMBIA, MO.—(U.P.)-Missouri coach Don Faurot was in the market for a left guard today. The Tigers will collide with Nebraska Saturday without the services of Chuck Mehrer or Carl Osteoloh, who have been alternating at the post since Terry Roberts and Bob Gooch were lost for the season. Mehrer and Osteolech suffered injuries in Missouri's win over Iowa State last Saturday. Faurot used Glenn Hatchman in the left guard slot yesterday. Missouri will have Jack Fox for halfback duties, but Jerry Schoo-maker was listed as a casualty. Ames, Iowa — (U.P.) Iowa State looked to its second and third stringers today in preparation for Saturday's game with Drake at Ames. Coach Vince Di Francesca had numerous players on the injured list, among them halfbacks Bruce Alexander, hurt in the Missouri game, and Kim Tidd, who sprained his ankle in yesterday's workout. Norman, Okla.,—(U.P.)—Coach Bud Wilkinson's many "fears" for his unbeaten. No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners included today the fear his team will catch Colorado on an angry rebound. Wilkinson said he held back nothing against Kansas State, over whom the Sooners rolled to an easy 21-0 victorv. Colorado was losing to Nebraska at the same time. The Sooner-Buff game will be played in Boulder's thin air, where earlier Oklahoma teams have had trouble. Manhattan — (U.P.) — Kansas State was in surprisingly good physical shape today, considering it just met the Oklahoma Sooners. K-State lost but only guard Cletis Wilson was injured. He limbered up yesterday and may see action here Saturday against Kansas. Colorado's Practice Is Viewing Movies Boulder, Colo. —(U.P.)— Clorado's gridders swallowed their pride yesterday and took a long look at movies of Saturday's smashing loss to Nebraska. That was the extent of practice as Coach Dahl Ward got out of his sick bed to personally point out the many Buff mistakes which led to the team's first defeat in six games. Use Kansan Classified Ads. --the article, entitled "Statistical Indexes of the Social Aspects of Communities," is a revision of part of a report for Community Studies Incorporation of Kansas City for which Dr. Baur is a consultant. Quarterback Club To Meet Tonight The weekly meeting of the KU Quarterback club will be held at 8 p.m. today in the Student Union ballroom. The Student Union board and Coach Chuck Muchar urge everyone to come out and support the football team. Pictures of the SMU game will be narrated by Coach Mather. There will be a question and answer period in which any of the spectators may ask the coach questions about the team. The outlook for Saturday's Big Seven game with Kansas State will also be discussed. Top 10 Teams New York — (U.P.) — The United Press college football ratings (with first place votes and won-lost records in parentheses): Team Points 1. UCLA (8) (6-0) 304 2. (Tie) Oklahoma (17) (5-0) 301 3. (Tie) Ohio State (10) (5-0) 301 4. Arkansas (5-0) 187 5. Army (4-1) 160 6. Voyce Dane (3-1) 134 7. Wisconsin (4-1) 76 8. Purdue (3-1-1) 75 9. Southern California (5-1) 69 10. West Virginia (4-0) 55 Second 10 teams—11, Michigan, 49; 12, Southern Methodist, 41; 13, Rice, 29; 14, Mississippi, 27; 15, Miami, 26; 16, Texas Christian, 20; 17, Navy, 18; 18, Duke, 13; 19, Cincinnati, 11; 20, Alabama, 9. Others—Iowa, 7; Minnesota, 6; Boston College, 3; Yale, 2; Colgate and Virginia Tech, 1 each. Williams Is Big Boy In AL. Says Boudreau Chicago, —(U.R.)—Former Boston Red Sox manager Lou Boudreau says Ted Williams is the "one and only outstanding player" in a "weak" American league. Boudreau, fired by Boston recently in favor of Pinky Higgins, predicted at a weekly quarterback luncheon yesterday that Williams would play next season despite reports to the contrary. Independent "A" "A" team intramural football moved into the final stages yesterday with two contests in the fraternity division and two games played in the independent league. Playoffs between the divisions in the two leagues should begin next week depending on the weather and the number of makeup games which must be played. In a highly contested game, the members of the University Veterans Organization defeated an able team from Phi Chi. 13-0. Phi Psi 34. Triangle 6 UVQ 13, Phi Chi 0 The Jim Beam squad moved toward the Hill championship as they rolled over Don Henry 40-0. This was the fourth victory for the independent team and boosted them into a plavoft position. A strong passing attack moved the ball for six touchdowns in one of the highest scoring games of the intramural season. At no time during the contest did the Don Henry team threaten the victors. Triangle found the combination of Phi Kappa Psi's Bob Anderson bowing and Burnell Hiskey receiving much as they were defeated 34-6. UVO passed successfully for two TDs and added one extra point for the victory. The defense of the UVOs held the Phi Chis scoreless and moved them into second position in their division. Hiskey was all over the field as he caught Anderson passes for two touchdowns, intercepted a Triangle aerial for another TD, and then added four extra point place kicks. Anderson also threw to Dave Wilson and Marv Iott for TD's. The Triangle score came on a pass from Jay Robinson to John Eylar. Jim Beam Wins From Don Henry Enters Playoff DU 19, Kappa Sig 12 Jim Beam 40, Don Henry 0 After three quarters of a tie game, the Delta Upsilon team outscored the Kappa Sig squad and won 19-12. The game was tied at the end of the half, 6-6, with each team getting another score in the third quarter. Bob Kaak handled the passing for DU as he hit Bob Alpers, Wes Johnson, and Dale Flanagan for the touch- New York—(J.P.)-UCLA, the highest scoring college football team in the nation, took over the No. 1 spot in the United Press ratings today in a surprise shakeup, with Oklahoma and Ohio State tied for second place only three points behind. It was the closest weekly contest for first place in the five-year history of the United Press ratings. E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology and anthropology, is the author of an article that appears in the current issue of "Social Forces." UCLA First; Sooners Second After an Unimpressive Win Oklahoma, which topped the ratings for the three previous weeks, received the largest total of first-place votes from the 35 leading coaches who make up the rating board. The Sooners attracted 17 compared to 10 for Ohio State and eight for UCLA. downs. Alpers added the extra point or a pass from Kaak. Sociology Professor Authors New Article But Coach Harold (Red) Sanders' Bruins, who have averaged nearly 44 points per game in achieving six straight victories, received a greater total of second and third place votes than their rivals. As a result, UCLA had 304 out of a possible 350 points while Oklahoma and Ohio State each had 301. Dick Smith passed for Kappa Sig with Ed Chemeti and John Hutcherson receiving for touchdowns. UCLA, rated an excellent bet to retain the Pacific Coast conference championship although not eligible for the Rose Bowl because it went last year, plays California next Saturday. Oklahoma faces the biggest obstacle in its path to another Big Seven conference title when it plays Colorado, while Ohio State meets northwestern in the Big Ten. YOUR EYES should be examined today! Any lens or prescription duplicated. Call for appointment. Lawrence OPTICAL Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Oklahoma beat a weak Kansas State team only 21-0 last Saturday. 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