Big 7 Briefs Buff Guard Shifts Boulder (U.P.) - Coach Dallas Ward, in an attempt to strengthen the ranks of his injury-ridden Colorado university Buffaloes, has shifted Roger Hunt back into his old quarterback position from guard. Ward's decision to run Hunt in the quarterback position came as a surprise after sophomore Don Piper's 60 - minute performance against Kansas last Saturday, but it was indicated the move was made to strengthen the Colorado defense for the game against Kansas State this Saturday. Bill Horton and Ron Johnson alternated in the tailback post, with Emerson Wilson, Frank Bernardi and Hunt making up the rest of the backfield. Manhattan—Heavy duty scrimmage was the order of the day for Kansas State Wildcats in preparation today for their upcoming Big Seven clash with Colorado. Coach Bill Meek yesterday gave his K-Staters fundamental work in blocking and tackling. Columbia — Four reserves who played well against SMU last Friday night will see more action this Saturday at Iowa State, Missouri university coach Don Faurot said yesterday. Guards Dean Peck and Bob Hilliard sat out the drills, recovering from bruises picked up Saturday but both were counted on for the Colorado game. The group included three backs quarterback Brack Jase and halfbacks Gerye Burson and Jim Milne, and end Harold Burnine. Ames—Iowa State's squad had gloomy news today—the services of reserve end Jack Lindstrom were lost to them for the season. Lindstrom, the first end to be substituted against Kansas State last Saturday, suffered a broken leg in a defensive drill yesterday. In addition, the Cyclone's former star punter, end Barney Alleman, was listed a doubtful starter for Saturday's Homecoming game with Missouri. The Portrait Only You Can Give Easton Sees Close Contest Four veteran seniors and a sophomore will journey Friday to Stillwater, Okla., to try to preserve KU's 22-meet cross country winning streak against the combined efforts of Oklahoma A&M and Texas. And coach Bill Easton is not predicating too much for his outfit in its first encounter. His veterans, Wes Santee, Art Dalzell, Dick Wilson, and Lloyd Koby, will team with second-year man Al Frame against an all-veteran Aggie five. This portrait must be a very special one—because it's the gift that you alone can give! Because it will mean so much, he sure of its lasting quality—make your appointment with us now. "I'm really not too confident about this meet," Easton said last night. "A&M has all its team back plus Sture Landqvist, a member of the last Norwegian Olympic team. They Like to Say — It Was Made by Hixon "Texas beat the Aggies last fall, but Landgvist and Fred Eckhoff, another Norwegian who went there last year, did not run in that meet. I think it will be one of the best meets we'll have in a long time." The Jayhawks last year beat the Cowpokes here, Santee winning individual honors in 15:14.3. Eckhoff was No. 2, about 20 seconds back. HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. Phone 41 Page 5 Vessels May Be Drafted University Daily Kansan Homer Jenkins leaves Colorado in total offense with 274 yards. Jenkins has carried 48 times for 112 yards and completed seven passes for 162 yards. He's scored two touchdowns and passed for three. . Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1953 Hawks in LongWorkout In a long scrimmage session yesterday afternoon, Coach Jules Sikes ran his first and second teams against the third and fourth and freshman teams in an offensive drill. Injured left halfback Don Hess, who has started all four games, is a doubtful starter in the Oklahoma game. Hess was out for practice but was not wearing pads. He spent most of the afternoon trotting around the practice field to test his knee. On the brighter side of the picture, Frank Cindrich, senior halfback, was in pads and took part in serimmage for the first time since his injury in the TCU game Sept. 19. Cindrick had been out with several lacerated tendons in his right knee. He ran the ball well, slashing for big yardage on off-tackle runs. The South Bend—(UP)—Athletic director Ed Krause said today there was no change in Notre Dame policy regarding its refusal to appear in post-season football games. Krause said he would vote in favor of accepting a bowl game bid, but pointed out that the institution's athletic board has rejected five bowl bids in the past and was not likely to change its stand. Krause said he made his statement in answer to reports that Notre Dame was considering an appearance in a Sugar Bowl game. 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