PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1956 Team Is Ready For Cyclone Tilt This Saturday Weight is Sacrified for Speed as Lindsey Shifts Fast Men From Backfield To Positions in Line Finishing off a week of intensive drill in preparation for the Iowa State game this Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawks took the field in a light workout out yesterday afternoon against the Carolina, who were using Iowa State plays. In all the work sessions this week Coach Ad Lindsey has stressed speed and blocking. Forrest Hardacre has been moved from the backfield to the line to give more speed in the guard position. Paul Masonner, who has been playing in the backfield, has been helped to bolster that position, and also to add more speed. Opener for Sophomores The game this Saturday will mark the first appearance of 15 sophomores in their opening Big Six game. These men, having received their baptism under fire last Saturday, will probably show support to the players should show an improvement in play. The varsity has practiced this last week on pass defense as the Kansas coaches expect the Cyclones to take to the air, and intend to be prepared for the attack. The Cycleon plays are based around Reuke, a sophomore, who averaged 5 yards per try against Nebraska. Powell is another of the Iowa State team is another dangerous back on the Cycleon sound. No definite Jayhawk line-up has been selected as yet but the starting players will be picked from the following: Ends, Seige, Green, Hanson, and Burrett; Tackles, Ward, Wogel, Guides, Gustaf, Nelson, Guardes, Winslow, Nelson, Moreland, Hardacte, Etchen, and Loughmiller, Centers, Lutton, Masoner, Boardman, and Hall, Fullback, Dougless, Shirk Camaday, and Meier, Hallbacks, Hapson, Divens, and Caldwell. The quarrel is likely either Wonecke or Ganappelleo. Coundiff, Iowa's Hope IOWA State's main hopes rest in the hands of Coundiff, Snell, Schafroth, and Neal. Snell, who has been on the injury list, will be back in the line-up Saturday. Schafroth, a main stay in the Iowa State line against Nebraska, is in top position. Captain Bassin has gone from an ankle injury suffered in the Nebraska game and will also be in the starting line-up against Kansas. The Kansas varsity will leave at 7:25 p.m. Friday evening from the Santa Fe station. Included in the party of 40 leaving for the game are Doctors Allen and Anderson, Coaches Lindsey and Getto, and trainer Drees. A peep into the stadium to see the students are expected to get out and support the team. Six-Man Football Teams Prove Popular The six-man touch football teams, which are being introduced into the men's intramural program this fall, so be prepared to watch their play against both the players and the officials of the game. The main features of the game is that it eliminates much of the rough play which usually accompanies the games, making it much easier for the officials. Previous to this year, men affiliated with larger organized groups have complained because they did not get a chance to play on the 11-man teams. The plan, which has been put into affect this year, allows any organization to enter a 6-man team along with their opponents. In the last two seasons, who were unable to enter 11-man teams are able to compete in the 6-man competition. Ed Elibal, director of men's intramursal herds, borrowed the six-man team idea from some of the smaller Nebraska high schools who have modified the regulation football rules and played football schedules with six-man teams Any non-fraternity man who is interested in this type of sport, and as yet has not been able to participate in the intramural program, is requested to leave his name at the intramural office. Gamma Phi Beta and Chi Omega teams will meet in the fifth game of the women's intramural horseshoe tournament today at 4:30. WE SERVE Regular Meals, Plate Lunches Free Shrimp Friday Evening Kansas LARGE CAFE 18 E.9th MASONER GEO.HAPGOOD ANDERSON HARDACRE Iowa State SNELL NEAL SHAFROTH COUNDIFF Big Six Teams Doped To Have Many Surprise Upsets During Saturday's Games With two conference and two nonconference games on the schedule there is a possibility of several upsets taking place among Big Six football the Kansas Jayhawkers swing into Cyclones. The Jayhawk team will action tomorrow against the Iowa State team on Saturday, but than the one viewed last Saturday, and a line that will remain essentially unchanged. Kansas showed signs of power in the Washburn game, and Coach Shafer agged apps smoothed out by tomorrow. Nebraska Shows Great Power Iowa State took a 34 to 0 beating from Nebraska last Saturday, and were so busy trying to catch the Cornhush-ball carriers that their offensive power is still pretty much a mystery. The Iowa State Hawkers a 11 to 12 drubbing last year. The powerful Nebraska team meets, its big test this Saturday in the form of a charity basketball game. The bukers are favored to win the Big Six championship this year, but will probably have their hands full when they meet the Gophers, who are rated as one of the top schools in the nation. Web-footed from sliding around so much on wet gridirons, Major Lawrence "Biff" Jones Oklahoma football is squeaking for a dry field when it faces Texas Saturday at Dallas before the big Centennial crowd. Oklahoma to Play Texas Oklahoma is a strong title contender this year. The Sooners play an open type of game, and have a light but fast offense from Colorado on 0 last Saturday. Missouri and Kansas State meet to morrow in what may be a surprise game. The Wildcats seem to rate the Iowa State team by 200 points on Oklahoma A. and M. but th Tigers sprang into life in the third period of their game with Cape Girardeau and scored 20 points. The Tigers have a big team this year, and will probably give the other Big Six teams some anxious moments. Men's Intramurals All of the men's intramural events scheduled yesterday were postponed because of bad weather. The schedule for the men's intramurals, Monday, Oct. 12 is as follows: Handball, Phil Gim vs. S.A.E, and P. P. vs. Acus, Matches start at 3:30 Tennis: Rock Chalk vs. Delta Tau; Nothing But The Best Is bound to be your demand in floral orders. You are sure of--the finest in flowers prompt attention careful consideration IF YOU CALL 72 For the Party BEAUTIFUL CORSAGES Inquire about group prices. --and 1290 Tennesseeers vs. Sigma Chi. Matches start at 3:30. "K.U. Florists to K.U." 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