Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 8, 1951 Schaake Loses Tooth In Final Scrimmage Final heavy workouts before Saturday's non-conference game with Loyola of Los Angeles were completed last night with one more player having trouble keeping his teeth. The latest victim was veteran encl Bill Schaake, who suffered a broker front tooth and a cut lip in last night's scrimmage. His injury isn't expected to sideline him. He joined George Mrkonic and Joe Fink who have each lost teeth recently. Mrkonic finally had to have a molar pulled this week after having it and two front teeth jolted loose while playing against the Oklahoma Sooners. Fink has missed most of practice this week after losing two teeth in a violent crash with Nebraска's palack Ray Novak on a passing ball. Morris Kay, sophomore back, has been filling in at Fink's linebacker position this week and Hugh Armstrong, 192-pound sophomore guard, has been moved up to Bob Hantla's spot. Hantla suffered a wrenched knee late in the Nebraska game and has been forced to miss heavy practice this week. He has been running in sweat clothes and may, possibly see limited action Saturday. Charlie Hoag took part in part of last night's drill and seemed to be having little trouble with his injured groin muscle. He will probably see at least limited action against the non-conference Lions. The rest of the squad is in good Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call 675 BROWN'S First B 9 Parka Hood Coats Cut To Army Specifications Wool Innerlining Quilted Rayon Lining Water Repellent Sizes 36 to 50 Reg. $24.95 Sizes Flight Jackets Alpaca Wool Lining Knit Wrist and Waist Mouton Collar Water Repellent O.D. Color Sizes 36 to 50 Reg. $14.98 Sizes First Door South of Patee Theatre Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Coach J. V. Sikes sent his charges through a long scrimmage with the varsity offense playing against Loyola plays executed by the freshmen. shape and will be in top form Saturday. A rough aerial game is foreseen Saturda with KU secondary in for a long, hard test. Hal Cleavinger, Dean Wells and John Konek have sparked the Javahawk's pass defense. They will have their hands full against the Lion's Don Klosterman, the slingin gquarterback who has been breaking records all season. Two-Milers To Meet OU The unbeaten two-mile teams of Kansas and Oklahoma will clash in a dual meet Friday afternoon at Norman. The contest will be the last for the Jayhawks before competing in the annual fall Big Seven two-mile meet here Nov. 17. The veteran Sooner team has defeated Texas A&M, Oklahoma A&M and measured the K-State Wildcats 36-19 in their first conference dual. KU's thinclads have swept 18 consecutive conference meets. They have trounced Oklahoma A&M, K-State and Missouri this fall without being seriously challenged. Jim Wilkinson and Bruce "Bulldog" Drummond are OU's leading runners. Wilkinson's best this fall is 9:48.9, recorded against the Oklahoma A&M Cowpokes. He must trim several seconds from this to come close to Wes Santee, who covered the distance in 19:13.7 against Missouri. Herb Semper, nation cross-country champion, will be out to trim his time of 9 minutes and 21 seconds set against the Tigers. Norman Bitner, Art Dalzell and Lloyd Koby will complete the fiveman team. The runners and Coach Bill Easton will fly from Lawrence Friday morning and return immediately after the race which is scheduled for 3 p.m. Konek Captures Scoring Lead Several Kansas football players are again among the leaders in the Big Seven this week with John Konek, sophomore halfback, holding scoring honors with 45 points. Konek boosted his total nine points against Nebraska by scoring one touchdown and kicking three extra points. Fullback Bud Laughlin trails Konek by only three points as he added six points to his record while playing the Cornhuskers. Bob Brandeberry lost ground last week to Oklahoma's Buck McPhail, who is currently the conference's top gainer with 574 yards. Brandeberry was only 24 yards behind the pace setter last week but now trails him 71 yards with 504 yards to his credit. His record still places him second in the Big Seven, 65 yards ahead of MU's Junior Wren, his nearest competitor. Laughlin is the fifth leading ground gainer, having carried the ball 67 times and gained 379 yards. Charlie Hoag has raised his standing two places by coming up to eighth position. He has gained 397 vards. Iowa State's Dick Mann has bypassed Jerry Robertson and has now gained 853 yards through the airlanes. Robertson led the loop last week and now has 657 yards. Despite the strong wind at Nebraska, George MrKonic raised his season's punting average to 35.3 a try. Bill Schaake is the league's third most proficient end, having caught 16 passes for 221 vards. Gym Made Available For Women's Sports Any women interested in handbalancing, tumbling and working out on the trampoline are invited to report to Robinson gym at 4 p.m. any Monday, Wednesday or Friday. Miss Elaine Kutschinski, instructor of physical education, explained that the hours are made available because of the interest women have shown in the trampoline. WAA To Amend Code Todav A meeting to amend the constitution of the Women's Athletic association, is planned for 4:30 p.m. today in Robinson gym. All members are urged to attend. Domingo Ricart, assistant professor of romance languages, will present a collection of Spanish folk music in Spooner Thayer museum at 8 p.m. tonight. 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