Page 9 Backfield Injuries Trouble Yearlings By Norb Garrett With three of his starting backs out of the lineup. Coach Don Fambrough is faced with the problem of getting his club ready to face what is reportedly the finest Missouri freshman team in history next week. Lloyd Buzzi is still nursing a shoulder injury suffered in the K-State game and is not likely to see action against the Tiger frosh, while Jim Marshall, another halfback, suffered a knee injury last week, the extent of which is yet unknown. "We have more kids hurt now than anytime I've ever known," the yearling mentor said. "I'm down to one left halfback!" Missouri crushed Iowa State's yearlings 40-12 last week and Coach Fambrough is aware of the implications. The other casualty, fullback Willis Brooks, broke his arm in a recent practice session. "I just hope we can show up at Columbia with 11 men," he said. Huskers Retain Co-Captains (UPI)—Nebraska coach Bill Jennings may be a little superstitious. The Cornhusker mentor announced yesterday that the same co-captains who served in last week's 25-21 victory over Oklahoma. Leroy Zentic and Jim Moore, would again head the team this week against Iowa State. Reese, L.A. Part ST. LOUIS—(UPI)—Pee Wee Reese today had an "oral contract" to serve as Dizzy Dean's new partner on the Baseball Game of the Week telecasts for a reported $32,000 a year. The formal contract is expected to be signed tomorrow. The agreement was said to be for two years with an option for two more years. Reese was a star shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers and a member of their organization for 20 years. Old men must die, or the world would grow mouldy, would only breed the past again—Tennyson Wednesday, November 4. 1959 University Daily Kansan Shut not your doors to me. proud libraries.-Whitman Fhi Gamma Delta No. 2 advanced to the lead of division four in Fraternity "B" football by smashing Delta Tau Delta 27-2 in yesterday's intramural action. Phi Gams Smash Delts, 27-2 Other "B" contests resulted in wins for fourth place Sigma Chi No 3 over cellar dwelling Alpha Kappa Lambda 2-0 and division "leading Beta Theta Pi No. 1 over third place Theta Chi 26-0. In the "A" games Foster moved out of the celler into fourth place by downing Pearson 6-0. Battenfeld held on to its first place position in the second Independent "A" by upending Stephenson 38-0 and Phi Beta Pi slipped past Templin 5-0 giving them second place in division one. In games played Monday afternoon, Phi Kappa Psi downed Beta Theta Fi No. 2, 3-6, Phi Delta Theta defeated Phi Kappa Alpha 22-8, and Acacia whipped Alpha Phi Alpha 20-0 in Fraternity "B" games. Phi Delta Theta smashed Sigma Phi Epsilon 27-6 and Delta Upsilon edded Sigma Alpha Epsilon 8-6 in "A" division contests. Read Kansan Classifieds The Convair engineering department is a real "engineers" engineering department - imaginative, energetic, explorative and exceptional care is exercised to make certain that each new employee is assigned to the job for which he is best qualified, depending upon his interest and education. One of the finest graduate training programs in industry is offered by Convair-Fort Worth. Classes are conducted in the plant after working hours by university professors, with emphasis on both technical and management studies. Graduate work in allied sciences is also available on-campus as are undergraduate courses of a technical or professional nature. Personal recognition and advancement, based strictly on merit, provide an incentive for rapid professional growth. In addition, you will discover top-notch engineering facilities, excellent working atmosphere, personal job advantages and salaries that are tops in the industry! Personal Interviews ON CAMPUS NOVEMBER 5 & 6 Live in a mild climate year-round, with countless recreational, educational and cultural facilities . . . enjoy a low cost of living with no state sales or income tax. TODAY . . . investigate the opportunity awaiting you . . . at CONVAIR-FORT WORTH! CONVAIR FORT WORTH P.O. Box 748-N A Division of GENERAL DYNAMICS ---