THURSDAY, OCTOBER 36, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Nebraska Will Use Same Team At Manhattan Kansas State will meet the same starting Nebraska eleven that played against Missouri, at the home coming game in Manhattan Saturday. Coach Biff Jones apparently intends not to take any chances by using Clarence Herndon, who is suffering a recurring of an old injury. The injured Huskers which include Debus and Zikmund, halfbacks; Howard Martig, tackle; Howard Kelley, center, were much improved yesterday and took part in the rough work of the day. New men on the varsity squad are Ed Hansich, who will fill in for Wayne Blue and Vike Francis running at fullback; and Warren Rounds, a 200-pound center who will step in behind Kelley and Bachman. The Kansas State Wildcats worked out on the baseball field yesterday because of the soggy condition of the Memorial stadium field. The Wildcats ran through brisk offensive and defensive drills with Ronald Conrad, sophomore pass tossing quarterback, again playing the role of Husker Dale Bradley, trying Wildcat aerial defense. HOWARD DEBUS WAYNE BLUE Tackling and blocking was especially vicious as the Kansas State boys prepared for the Huskers' passing and running attacks. Coach Hobbs Adams expressed the belief that pass defense was improved, and that blocking back Max Timmons, who suffered a slight injury the other day, would be in shape for the Husker battle Saturday. Ray Chase, fullback, and Ed Sweeney, guard, were left off the trip list yesterday as Coach Don Faurot picked his squad to make the St. Louis and East Lansing trips. The "B" team Tigers play the Jefferson Barracks team in St. Louis today. a. By instituting a lecture course for credit in order to acquaint Freshmen with K.U. Ideals, Traditions, and History. PSGL---- (continued from page one) thod of Freshman orientation: b. By creation of a board with the purpose of providing a better method of disseminating vital facts concerning extra-curricular activities. c. By revising the present counselor system to discuss pertinent Freshman problems. Culver-Stockton College, Canton, Mo., is campaigning for $150,000 for construction of a library building. The Women's Glee club at Syracuse university is in its thirty-second year. Miller,Evans To Put On Aerial Circus If Coach Gwinn Henry's Jayhawkers perform at Norman in the same manner that they have in their past road games, the Soomers will see the air filled with paseses. In the two Kansas home games, the Jayhawks have relied mainly on a ground gaining attack, but in the three road contests, an aerial offense has predominated. Kansas lost one of its passers when Harlan Altman, sophomore quarterback, suffered a knocked down shoulder in scrimmage this week. Altman heaved a touchdown pass to Denzel Gibbens in the game with Marquette. However, three crack passers remain in the starting backfield, so that Coach Henry has few worries on that score. "Rifling Ralph" Miller, Ray Niblo and Ray Evans all will be available for duty on the firing line. Kansas fans will be watching the play of Niblo particularly, to see if he is going to continue the brand of ball he played against Iowa State The lineup which will take the field for Kansas Saturday will include five seniors, four sophomores and two juniors. Oklahoma, on the other hand, is not expected to start any sophomores and likely will have seven seniors answering the starting whistle. Most encouraging aspect of recent games has been the improved play of the Jayhawk line and a continuance of that will be vitally necessary Saturday. In the Oklahoma wall, Kansas will be up against a line composed of rugged giants.