Page 5 Scoreless,Winless KU Travels to I-State University Daily Kansan Winless Kansas, still searching for a first touchdown, might be looking in the wrong place Saturday. The Jayhawkers travel to Ames, Iowa, to meet Iowa State, the leading defensive team in the Big Eight Conference. The Cyclones have yielded only one touchdown in three games. Nebraska became the first team to cross the Iowa State goal line last week. The Cornhuskers won 7-6. The Cyclones are favored by six points this week. The Jayhawkers will be strengthened by the return to full-time duty of tackles John Peppercorn and Bill Blasi. Peppercorn suffered an ankle injury in the Oregon State game and played only briefly against Colorado last week. Blasi injured his hand in an early scrimmage. Russell to Right Guard in 1986. Tom Russell, who filled in for Peppercorn against the Buffalooes, will return to his normal position at right guard. Other changes made by Coach Jack Mitchell this week find Larry McKown starting at quarterback and Fred Bukaty starting at fullback. The Jayhawkcoach has shifted his backfield constantly since the opening game in an effort to add a scoring punch to his team's attack Offense is not the only thing worrying the KU coaches. Iowa State will be a tough team to stop. The Cyclones lead the conference in rushing yardage. They have a tailback who is tied for the conference lead in rushing. He is Dwight Nichols who has moved the ball 222 yards in 57 carries. Have Leading Scorer The Cyclones boast the league' top scorer in fullback Bob Harden Harden has five touchdowns for 30 points. Iowa State will be the third single-wing team to face the Jayhawkers this year. Kansas looked tough against single-wing Oregon State, but Colorado used the same formation to tear the Jayhawkers apart. Kansas could not stop tailback Howard Cook of the Buffaloes. Nichols has more potential passing and running ability than Cook. KU victory hopes will primarily depend on how well the Jayhawkers can contain this Cyclone whiz. $Source: Devine, Nichols$ "Nichols is outstanding. He can do those extra things that lift an entire team. Harden is a fine fullback too." Kansas will have another problem to face Saturday in its attempt to enter the win column. The Cyclones should be fired up for the Jayhawkers. The game is homecoming for Iowa State. Scout Prises Nichols KU scout, Don Fambrough said, after watching the Cyclones against Nebraska: Wayne Replogle, assistant coach is serving under his sixth head coach at KU. Templin outclassed Foster in a defensively tight intramural battle yesterday. 6-0. Jerry Macomber caught a long pass from Jim Wilson in the third quarter for the only score of the game. Templin is undefeated in Independent A play. Templin Team Extends IM Winning Streak In fraternity B play Sigma Chi squeezed past Beta Theta PII 5-0. Hueremann kicked a 30-yard field goal and Bill Bailey tagged a Beta runner in the end zone for a safety and two points. Jolliffe also extended its undeafed streak as it ran over Concordia 20-0. Dave Sutherland, Kirk Downing and Ted Weeks scored touchdowns and Larry Dike added two extra points. Tom Dorney led Kappa Sigma in a victory over Triangle 20-0. Dorney passed to Hanahan for two touchdowns and to Comstock for another. Games Monday Fraternity A—Phi Delta Theta vs. Beta Theta Pi; Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. Sigma Chi. 4:15. Fraternity B—Sigma Nu vs. Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Gamma Delta II vs. Beta Theta Pi I, 4:15. NCAA Lifts Athletic Bans KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) Two-year probations against Washington University at Seattle and the University of Louisville were dismissed yesterday by the National Collegeate Athletic Association (NCAA). Louisville had been on probation since May, 1956 and Washington since August that year because of violation of recruiting and financial aid rules. 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