Page 7 KU to Play Cyclones Without Conn, Reich "Our morale is good, we are trying, and we will show up (at Ames)," Coach Chuck Mather said yesterday after practice. Prior to this statement Mather said that center Dich Reich and left halfback Bobby Conn would definitely not play in the Iowa State game Saturday. Reich is suffering from severely bruised ribs and Conn has a sprained neck, both injuries coming in the Colorado game. The coach also said that starting left tackle Gene Vignatiell and HANDLEY second string right halfback Rex Sullivan were on the doubtful playing list. Vignatelli has both shoulders badly bruised as a result of the Colorado game and practice this week, and Sullivan has a hip injury which was incurred in practice. Vignatelli's two understudies at tackle, John Drake and Mike Rogers, were nursing injuries yesterday. Drake has a hip injury which he suffered in the fourth quarter against Colorado, and Rogers has a calf injury as a result of the UCLA contest. Ray Bower has been moved into a tackle position in case the injured players do not respond to treatment. Replacing Reich as starting center will be Frank Black. Norman Redd will be moved to the No. 2 center, and Brock Snyder to the No. 3 position. VIGNATELLI Mather was optimistic on the running of John Handley, however. Handley is expected to play considerable more against the Cyclones than in the three previous games. He injured an ankle in the intra-squad scrimmage a week before the TCU opener. Handley will replace Sullivan at right half. In yesterday's practice session the Jayhawks again worked against Iowa State offensive and defensive formations. OU, Texans Rated Equal New York—(U.P.)—The big clash of old-time rivals Oklahoma and Texas this Saturday was rated at strictly even money today, even though Oklahoma currently is ranked as the nation's No.1 football team. The syndicate foresaw three big games as close to even money—picking by margins of just one point Houston over Texas AM, Iowa State over Kansas, and Marquette over Cincinnati. Oklahoma, idle last week, goes into this week's fray with two wins in two starts while Texas has beaten Washington State, 40-14, but been defeated by Notre Dame. Recent history also is on the side of the Sooners, who have won both of Oklahoma games in the series. But Oklahoma must operate without ace quarterback Gene Calame, lost with injuries. Southern Methodist has been beaten once by Georgia Tech, while Missouri had lost to Purdue—a loss that doesn't look very bad in the light of what Purdue did to Notre Dame last week. MU and SMU are rated even. Even money is on Stanford as it goes into its clash with Navy, their first meeting in history, fresh from a nationally-televised victory over Illinois. But Navy also is in top form and now rated one of the East's best teams. Use Kansan Classified Ads. 4 Teams Held Scoreless in IM Contests In the four intramural football games played Wednesday the goal lines of the winning teams were never crossed. Two fraternity "A" teams and two independent "A" squads scored hard wont victories as play was resumed after Tuesday's rains. Sigma Alpha Epsilon scored two touchdowns in defeating Alpha Phi Alpha 13 to 0. The first score came on a 7-yard pass into the end zone from Bud Burke to Bill Taylor. The second SAI touchdown was carried to Todd Burke and after receiving a 45-yard pass from Glen Wolfenden. SAE 13. A Phi A 0 ATO 14. TKE 0 In the other fraternity "A" game, Alpha Tau Omega scored a 14 to 0 victory over Tau Kappa Epsilon. The first score came on a 15-yard pass from Jim Trombold to Herb Wilkening. The second touchdown was scored by Jim Trombold after catching a 5 yard pass from Jack Ekridge. The extra points were both kicked by Lou Baird. AFROTC 7. NROTC 0 In the independent "A" division the Air Force ROTC team defeated the Navy ROTC squad 7 to 0. James Schmitendorf scored the only touchdown of the game and then the Air Force team's defense stopped all Navy attempts to score. Stenphon Hall 6, Pearson Halls Campionen Hall 6, Pearson Hall 0 Stephenson hall, scoring early in the first quarter defeated Pearson hall 6 to 0 after a hard fought game. A 20-yard pass from Al Levin to end Dale Moore furnished the winning margin. Make Every Meal Complete With a glass of Cool, delicious, healthful milk Thursday, October 7, 1954 University Daily Kansas Lovellette Paces Lakers to Victory Jamestown, N.D. — (U.P.) — Clyde Lovellette, seeking to fill George Mikan's shoes, tossed in 17 points last night to pace the world champion Minneapolis Lakers to a 73-59 victory over the Milwaukee Hawks in the exhibition opener for both teams. Lovelletta, a former Kansas University all-American, played nearly three quarters of the game in the pivot. 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