Page 6 University Daily Kansan ___ Big 8 Teams Meet at Kansas, Nebraska Two Big Eight Conference games are on schedule this weekend. Colorado, victorious in its first league game with Kansas State, plays at Kansas. Iowa State, winner in its first two games, will meet Nebraska at Lincoln. Oklahoma, the nation's firstranked team, meets Oregon Saturday in Norman in an effort to win its 101st game under Coach Bud Wilkinson. The Sooners have been defeated eight times and tied three times under Wilkinson. Wilkinson unwrapped a new style of offense last week. Instead of using the straight and split-T formations, for which he is noted, he used an unbalanced line with flanking ends, backs and tackles against West Virginia. Oklahoma won 47-14. Iowa State travels to Nebraska in an effort to beat the Cornhuskers for the second straight year. The Cyclones won last year 13-0. If they win, it will be the second time in 62 years that Nebraska has been beaten twice in a row by Iowa State. The series dates back to 1896. Nebraska has won 42, lost nine and been tied once. Nebraska's hopes were brightened when Pat Fischer, halfback, returned to action after missing the Purdue game last week. Iowa State will be led by the conference's top ball carrier, Dwight Nichols. Coach Dan Devine's injury- riddled Missouri Tigers will play at Texas A&M against a revamped group of Aggies. Texas coach Jim Myers installed the single wing this year after several seasons of the T-formation. The Aggies have been having trouble running with the ball and their passing hasn't clicked as well as was hoped. The Aggies have been beaten by Texas Tech 15-14 and Houston 39-7 to make an 0-2 1958 record. Missouri's bruising halfback Hank Kuhlman and Charlie Rash, guard, have been sitting out the Tigers' practices along with Norris Stevenson, halfback, Don Chadwick, guard, and Owren Worstell, tackle. However, Coach Devine said all would make the trip to Texas. Kansas State hosts Utah State this weekend. The Utah team has been outrushed and outpassed by two opponents this year while losing both games. But Ev Faunce will have a line averaging 214 pounds starting against Kansas State. This will be the first meeting of these two teams. Utah State was defeated 20-8 last week by Denver and now has a six-game losing streak which reaches back into last season. Oklahoma State, newest member of the Big Eight, plays Wichita in a night game at Wichita. Oklahoma State is not eligible for Big Eight Conference title competition until 1960. Durocher Thinks Braves Will Win in 4; 'They Act Like They Can Do no Wrong' Py United Press International ing-over yesterday. BY United Press International NEW YORK—(UPI)—Leo Durocher, last man to engineer a fourgame sweep in a World Series, foresaw the strong possibility today of another one by the Braves because they "act like they can do no wrong." The limited number of officials has meant that many games are being played with only one official present, he said. Officials are paid $1 a game. Officials are needed for intramural football games, Walter J. Mikols director of the men's intramural program, said today. "Stick your head in there," Kadlec tells his players. "You're not good looking anyway, so any cut or scar you get will probably be an improvement." ___ Durocher, now a sports commentator for N.B.C., said the Braves remind him "very much" of his 1954 Giants, who knocked over Cleveland four games in a row. "When you start feeling that way, no one in the world can stop you. Take it from me. I know from experience." Intramural Games Need Officials Anyone interested should see Mikols in 107 Robinson as soon as possible. Students, to be eligible, do not have to be enrolled in the physical education department's officiating class. In teaching blocking fundamentals, John Kadlece, Missouri line coach, has a deflating sales talk for his linemen. Although the 1957 Jayhawkers scored only 115 points to their opponents 230, they finished the season with a 5-4-1 record. He has 23 straight conversions. The national record of 30 was set by Bob Fuller of Arizona State at Tempe in 1950. Charlie Rash, Missouri place kicker, is just two short of the national collegiate record for conversions. Beta Theta Pi vs. Fraternity B—Beta Theta Pi vs. Ti Kappa Alpha; Alpha Tau Omega vs. Kappa Sigma. Fraternity A—Phi Delta Theta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Sigma Nu vs. Beta Theta Pi. 4:15. Phi Delta Theta beat Sigma Phi Epsilon 1-0 on a forfeit. Tigers Receive Beauty Advice In Fraternity B play, Sigma Chi defeated Alpha Tau Omega 19-0. Kaul, Dickey and Johnson scored touchdowns and Heuermann kicked the extra point. "This Milwaukee club is loaded with confidence," Durocher said. "They, feel they can beat anyone in the world, and the way they're going, who can stop 'em?" Games Tomorrow Tryouts Held for Volleyball Rash Moves Near National Record YOUR EYES Braves for feeling the way they do. They licked the Yankees' two best pitchers—(Whitey) Ford and (Ryne) Duren in the opener. They gave (Bob) Turley a pretty good work- Kevin Jones, coach of the KU Volleyball Club, announced today that men interested in trying out for the club may do so by coming to any Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday practice beginning at 3:30 p.m. "Remember when the 1954 Giants got hot all at once? The same thing is happening now with Milwaukee. The Braves are making the double play well. A guy like Johnny Logan, who hadn't hit too well all year, suddenly is busting out with big base hits. Bill Bruton is hot as a pistol." should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescrip- tion. Phi Delta Theta scored 4 touchdowns in the second half to beat Sigma Phi Epsilon 31-0 in another Fraternity A game. Bob Cooksey connected on short passes to Bill Toalson, Cliff Mullen, Blaine Hollinger and Bob Dall. Doug Waldo took a lateral and ran for another touchdown. Joe Hanna added the extra point. "In a way, it's hard to blame the Gail Christy passed to Bill Walz for one Delta Tau touchdown and connected with Don Culp for the extra point. Dave Blackburn threw to Jerry Nelson for the other touchdown. Don Gardner kicked the extra point. A second half rally by Delta Tau Delta was halted yesterday by Delta Upsilon which squeezed out a 19-14 victory in Fraternity A play. Bob Boyer led the winner's attack by passing for three touchdowns and an extra point. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. 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