University Daily Kansan Page 5 Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1958 McKown Moves to 1st Quarterback; I-State Prepares for KU Passing The Jayhawkers, after taking things easy Monday, went onto a rain-soaked practice field yesterday for a long, slow drill against Iowa State formations. Coach Jack Mitchell shifted players on the line and in the backfield in his effort to "find the answer" to end the Jayhawker problems. The biggest change moved Larry McKown to starting quarterback. Fred Bukaty took over the top full-back position. Mike Fisher was moved to third-team fullback. Tom Russell became the starting right guard. Ron Michael was shifted to third-team left end. Gene Dittenber took over the third right end spot. Two Cyclones will be out of action Saturday against Kansas. They are end Jid Winstead with an ankle injury and guard Jerry Donohue who has lost 12 pounds since last Friday because o fan intestinal disorder. Pass Troubles Cyclones Pass Troubles Cyclones Iowa State Coach Clay Stapleton said the Kansas roll-out pass has been giving the Cyclones trouble. He said the roll-out is the haorest aerial to defend against. Oklahoma State's Cliff Speegle predicted his team must produce "four quarters of our best football" to beat Tulsa this weekend and Nebraska's Bill Jennings said he hopes Kansas State doesn't pick Saturday to rid itself of its errors. Missouri's Dan Devine worked ms Tigers overtime yesterday on pass defense, especially against Southern Methodist aerial artist Don Meredith. The ace heaver's success has led many people to dub the Dallas school as Southern "Meredith" University. Missouri's top two halfbacks — Hank Kuhmlan and Norris Stevenson are still slowed by ankle injuries. OU Guard Is Out Left guard Jerry Payne of Oklahoma suffered a cracked bone in his wrist in the Sooner's game with Oregon last week. He had been hopeful the wrist would heal in time for the Texas game but Trainers said it wouldn't be ready. Billy Jack Moore was put in at Payne's place on the first team. GALLON CLUB FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll. Offer good on 820, 120, 127 and 35mm black and white film. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO DON CRAWFORD BOB BLAKN 721. Mass. VI 3-0330 Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. GENE SWEENEY VI 3-0131 Air-Conditioned, Phones, TV - Conditioned, Free Swimming Another Oklahoma promotion came when Dick Corbitt was moved to first team right guard in place of Jim Davis, who stepped down to the alternate unit. Rain, Muddy Fields Stop IM Action Colorado's juggling came when Bill Mondt was inserted at the right guard slot instead of Sherm Pruit and Chuck Weiss got the fullback job in place of George Adams. Ben Grosse, Kansas State's No. 2 ground-gainer, moved to the first team halfback spot yesterday. The move puts Grosse with Max Falk at halfbacks on the first unit. Between them the pair has rushed for 328 yards — more than half of K-State's impressive 652-yard total All Tuesday intramural football games were postponed until a later date because of rain and wet fields. Games Tomorrow Games Tomorrow Fraternity B-Beta Theta Phi II vs. Sigma Chi; Kappa Sigma vs. Triangle, 4:15. Bookies Pick Iowa State Independent—Jollife vs. Concordia; Foster vs. Templin. 4:15. Iowa State was favored by 6 over Kansas, Oklahoma 13 over Texas, Colorado 21 over Arizona and Oklahoma State 7 over Tulsa. The 1951 Kansas football team holds the KU record for the most points scored in one season with 316. NEW YORK — (UPI) — The Nebraska-Kansas State game "this weekend has been tabbed a tossup by Broadway oddsmakers. Notre Dame was made a slim one-point margin favorite over Army, while Ohio State was favored by 7 over Illinois in a nationally telecast game. ROBERT H. SWISHER, B.S.E.E., GROVE CITY COLLEGE, '54. SAYS: "I like my job. Here's why." "I'm a radio transmission engineer for Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. My work is interesting and full of variety, and I get all the responsibility I can handle. Have a look at today's assignment, for example and see for yourself." "8:30 a.m. I'm at my desk applying a new method for overcoming interference on Pittsburgh's mobile radio channels. It involves operating inactive channels on reduced power." "1:30 p.m. After lunch, I take a company car out to the transmitter tower site. Here I check wiring and explain our plan to one of our mobile radio maintenance men." "Final phase. The operational test is made from an actual mobile radio unit. I'll make test calls and monitor the channels from various points within the Pittsburgh area." "10:45 a.m. Before any modifications can be made, it's important that I check apparatus and wiring options. That's what I'm doing here at the Remote Control Terminal equipment." "3:15 p.m. I review my proposed modifications of auxiliary control circuits with Supervisor Sid Graul. Now I'll prepare work orders, and next week we'll make operational tests." "See what I mean? I really get to 'carry the ball." Soon I'll be taking a special course in advanced electronics at Bell Labs—a great opportunity. As I said —I like my job." Like Bob Swisher, you may find a bright engineering future with the Bell Telephone Companies. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. And read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Placement Office. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES MULTIPLE SYSTEMS