Page 4 University Daily Kansan 23 Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1953 Buffs' Wilson Leads Rushing Switzer of K-State Second Emerson Wilson, sophomore from Kansas City, continues to hold the Big Seven rushing lead. The Colorado fullback has gained 209 yards from 42 carries to rank above Veryl Switzer of K-State, who has a 186 yard total on 33 attempts. John Bordogna, Nebraska tailback, remains atop the passing chart with 15 completions out of 26 attempts for 204 total yards. He has had only one intercepted. Two Kansas State halfbacks, Corky Taylor and Switzer, head the scoring table. Taylor has hit paydirt for 25 points. Switzer and Wilson are deadlocked in second place with 18 tallies each. Kansas has three men in the top 10 rushing leaders. Don Hess is fourth with 157 yards on 37 attacks, Frank Sabatini is sixth with 152 yards on 30 tries, and Ralph Moody is ninth with 142 yards on 31 attempts. Moody is ninth in punting with 11 boots going for 386 yards or an average of 35 yards per kick. Hess is in third place in punt returns, having returned four punts for an average of 13.7 yards per carry. In the passing field, Dick Sandifer, Paul Smith, and John McFarland rank 12th, 13th, and 15th. Sandifer has tried two passes and completed one for 46 yards, Smith has tried six and completed two for 35 yards, and McFarland has hit four out of 13 for 29 yards. One KU receiver, Harold Patterson is 10th in pass receiving with two catches going for 68 yards. To Have Table Tennis Match To Have Tables tennis Match Table tennis fans will have a chance to play in an elimination tournament on Tuesday or Thursday on the second floor of the Student Union. There is no entry fee and the tournament is open to all who are connected with the University. If this week's contest meets with sufficient support a tournament will be held each week. Free swimming hours for men after today will be Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. Women's hours are the same as announced last week. Stafford's Red Brock was again the star in Purdue's 37-7 loss to Notre Dame, Saturday. The displaced Kansan was the Boilermakers' leading ground gainer again for the third straight week. TIME FOR ANTI-FREEZE Get Your Supply of Permanent Anti-Freeze NOW - PRESTONE - ZERONE - ZEREX - TEXACO PT Won't Boil Away On Warm Days A&M Texaco E. 23rd & Barker High Scores Mark Women's Volleyball The opening games of the women's intramural volleyball season saw high scores in every contest. Foster-Hodder trounced Delta Gamma 53-36; Pi Phi slipped by the College Aces 35-34; Alpha Omicron Pi beat Sellards 41-38, and Kappa Kappa Gamma won over Monchonsia 50-38. 7 p.m.—Jayettes-Watkins; Gamma Phi Beta - Templin. Women's IM volleyball schedule today; 7:45 — North College-Alpha Ch Omega; Alpha Phi-Corbin Jays. 8:30 — Delta Delta Delta-Locksley; Sigma Kappa-Corbon Hawks. Football coach J. V. Sikes yesterday ran the team through a rugged two and a half hour workout in preparation for the Colorado game Saturday. Line Appears Good In Rugged Practice The first hour was spent in a dummy scrimage and the remaining 90 minutes were devoted to a training session. Wayne Replogle's freshman charges. The varsity lines looked as good in the fresh scrimmage as they have been all season. On pass protection the line was almost unmovable, and the downfield blocking was almost perfect. Quarterback Dick Sandifer and halfbacks Don Hess and Ralph Moody connected with several excellent forward passes. Hess and Moody worked on running passes. The squad will leave Lawrence Friday morning for Boulder. Yankece second baseman Billy Martin, who led all batters in the recent World Series with a mark of 500, also copped slugging honors with a .958 average. He got 12 hits, including a double, two triples, and a pair of home runs. Second was Dodger Junior Gilliam with .630. Kansas City, Mo. — (UP)— The Kansas City Blues send Bob Ferris (5-b) to the mound tonight in efforts to stop the Montreal Royals from sweeping the Little World Series in four straight games. Montreal, Brooklyn Dodger farm club, has defeated the New York Yankee club from Kansas City three straight games, and can wrap up the most coveted minor league title tonight. Last Chance to Stop Royals Montreal will bank on pitcher Ed Roebuck (15-14). The rugged right-hander handcuffed the Blues with seven hits in the first game of the series, while Ferris, starting for the Blues, was pulled after giving up six runs on five hits in two-and-one-third innings. All necessary remaining games in the series will be played in Kansas City. The first three were played in Montreal. Montreal's Royals, confident after the three-game sweep, hope to tee off on Ferris' offerings again, tonight. 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