seWsi SoHo wndlM SFF Big Eight Attention Shifts to Boulder Page 7 The eyes of the Big Eight will focus on Boulder, Colo., Saturday as Oklahoma and Colorado unfold another chapter in their long and loaded rivalry. Both teams are practically at full strength. No excuses are coming from the rival camps yet this week. Fullback David Rolle is the only Sooner on the disabled list. He will definitely miss the game because of a twisted knee. He will definitely miss the game because of a twisted knee. Halfback Dick Evans has an ankle injury, but may play. For the Buffs, only right tackle Jim Howell is considered not available. He is out with a bruised nerve in his back. The oddsmakers have picked Oklahoma as a single touchdown favorite. Their reasoning, as always, is sound despite the fact that Colorado is among the few undefeated teams left in the country. The Sooners have met stiffer opposition in building a 4-1-0 record with the lone defeat 14-15 at the hands of Texas. Comparative performances against a pair of conference foes favor the Sooners, who will be shooting for their 66th straight conference game without defeat. Comparisons Favor OU Colorado had to battle furiously to stop Kansas State, 13-3. Oklahoma wrapped up the Wildcats, 40-6. Colorado blanked Kansas, 31-0. Oklahoma did it, 43-0. But past performances are often misleading, especially in Colorado-Oklahoma games. It is a sure bet that Coach Dal Ward of the Buffaloes will have his capable multiple offense loaded for full duty Saturday. Coach Bud Wilkinson may use more youth on his first two teams Saturday. Three sophomores and four juniors could get the call on the starting eleven. For the first time this fall, the Buffs got good production from their fullbacks against Nebraska last week. George Adams and Chuck Weiss gained 116 yards up the middle against the Huskers. The sophomores are end Stan Ward, left halfback Jimmy Carpenter and quarterback Bob Cornell. Of Oklahoma's top 22 players this week, 15 are juniors and sophomores. Buffs Are Confident The determination of the Buffaloes is summed up in the words of senior center Sherm Fruit: "We've had them for two years and let them get away. This is our chance and we think we can handle them. It won't be easy, but we think we can do it." Colorado's ability to move the ball against Oklahoma, its enthusiastic crowd and its strong determination, are reasons the Buffaloes always give the Sooners the hardest battle of the season. Oklahoma's senior tackle Steve Jennings hit at one theory this week: "I don't think altitude has anything to do with it." University Daily Kansan Former Irish Captain May Return as Coach BRUNSWICK, Maine — (UPI — Adam Walsch, 57, former Notre Dame All America who resigned last night as Bowdoin College's football coach, may return to his alma mater as head coach, it was reported today. Local sources said there was disappointment among Irish alumni in regard to the coaching record of Terry Brennan, currently the Notre Dame coach. The reports said the alumni were disturbed over Notre Dame's "poor" seasons recently and their below average showing this season. The Irish have lost two games, to Army and Purdue, and have been pressed to win in several other games this year. Walsh was captain and center on Notre Dame's famous "four horsemen" team, and has been head coach at Bowdoin for 19 years. He served from 1935 to 1943 and then left to accept a line coach job at Notre Dame. In 1945, Walsh resigned at Notre Sunday School ... 9:45 Worship Time ... 11:00 Youth Vespers ... 6:45 Revival Time ... 7:45 Dame to take over as coach of the Cleveland Rams. The National Football League club won its first league title under him. In 1946 the Rams moved to Los Angeles and finished second. Worship in Lawrence Assembly of God 13th & Mass. J.J. Krimmer, Pastor Walsh returned to Bowdoin the following year and has remained there until now. His resignation becomes effective Dec. 31. Delts, Phi Psis, ATO All Win IM'A' Games Delta Tau Delta shut out Delta Chi 13-0 in a Fraternity A football game yesterday. Don Culp intercepted three passes for the Delts, two in his own end zone, in the last quarter to stop Delta Chi scoring threats. Dave Blackburn passed for both touchdowns and kicked an extra point for the Delts. Culp and Jerry Nelson caught touchdown passes. Jim Trombold gave a one-man exhibition as Alpha Tau Omega racked Theta Chi 47-6. Trombold passed for seven touchdowns and four extra points. His passing yardage was over 225 yards. He ran for the fifth extra point. Trombold's targets for yesterday were Stu Luder, three touchdowns and one extra point; Doug Henning, two touchdowns and one extra point; and Van Cooper, two touchdowns and two extra points. In other Fraternity A action, Phi Kappa Psi defeated Lambda Chi, 20-7. Allen, Broyles and McKnight scored touchdowns for the winners. McMichael was credited with two extra points. Fitzwater scored six and Sanders one point for the Lambda Chis. Foster defeated Pearson 1-0 on a forfeit in the only scheduled independent game. IM Teams Advance This is the time of year when certain intramural football teams rise from the ranks to become champions. There are three leagues: Independent, Fraternity A, and Fraternity B. The Fraternity B league has four divisions, Fraternity A and Independent each have three. A playoff between league champions decides the Hill Championship—the peak of intramural success for a team. DUCK'S For SEA FOOD Chicken - Steaks OPEN 11:00-11:00 824 Vermont To learn or improve your bridge, take Friday, Oct. 31, 1958 Tuesday Evenings, 7:30-9:30 Nov.4 to Dec.16 S. U.A. BRIDGE LESSONS ARE YOU A FOURTH? Student Union Activities Complete Course-One Dollar CARD ROOM - KANSAS UNION Marshall to Start In K-State Battle Left halfback Bobby Marshall is going to start against Kansas State tomorrow after being on the question list with a shoulder injury. Left guard Ken Fitch is definitely out of action for the Wildcat game. He re-injured his knee earlier this week after first hurting it in the Oklahoma game. Added to this is the distress of the injury list. Coach Jack Mitchell is worried with the team as whole. "We're as flat as Tulane was against us last Saturday. We're acting fat, sleepy and contented," he said. The Jayhawker's starting lineup: DeWitt Lewis, left end; John Pepercorn, left tackle; Dick Rohlf, left guard; John Wertzberger, center; Tom Russell, right guard; Bill Blasi, right tackle; Sam Simpson, right end; Larry McKown, quarterback; Bob Marshall, right halfback; Homer Floyd, left halfback, and Doyle Schick, fullback. Gambling Arrests Continue Martin, 19, of Detroit, a sophomore at Eastern Michigan College, Ypsi- ANN ARBOR, Mich — (UPI) — David Martin, eighth college student arrested in two days in connection with a football card betting ring, was arraigned today on charges of participating in an illegal occupation. lanti, Mich., was arrested by members of the state police racket squad and Ypsilanti police last night. The arrest was the first official indication the gambling ring, revealed by police in a crackdown on seven University of Michigan students, had been operating on more than one campus. Dear Diary: Meet another of the dreadful drips that life has thrust upon me as a "date" E-E-K! I tell you, Dad, the man isn't. He simply isn't. No wonder I call him Weird Willie Willie really is a good lad. He has great possibilities for charm, too. Only he hasn't realized it— yet! 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