KEEP DRIVING—The linemen get used to shoving their mates around, and it's necessary. It keeps one of the nation's top forward walls in trim. OUT OF ACTION-It isn't really so great to be injured, even though a fellow may miss a few drills. But he can still soak up a lot from the sidelines. Practice Makes Perfect By CLARKE KEYS IT'S ALWAYS FUN to go to a football game, and tomorrow's game with Southern Methodist will be no exception. The players have their fun too, but there's a lot of work in preparing for the 10 "big days" of the season. Behind the Kansas squad that will take the field against the Mustangs are eight weeks of practice plus the experience of five games. Weeks of doing seemingly unimportant, certainly unglamorous, drills and exercises in order to be able to represent the Crimson and the Blue. All roads lead to Lawrence for the game. Have fun. HERE'S HOW—There's bound to be a coach nearby to give a pointer or just to see how you're doing. If not Head Coach J. V. Sikes, who worries about everyone, then one of his assistants with their more specialized chores. THIS IS THE LIFE—and what's a practice session without the student bystander (or should it be sitter?) who watches in comfort thanks to the dummy that always seems so hard when the player hits it. LET'S DO IT AGAIN—Sometimes one wonders just how long it's going to last, but there is always some point that needs polish, and always someone there to tell you so. Well, let's go. PARKS