Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 Backs' Bobbles Reduced In Scrimmage Play Several Kansas football players carried footballs with them wherever they went this week and judging from performances in yesterday's practice they seem to have gotten more used to them. Quarterback Bill Crank, left half-back Bobby Marshall and others carried the footballs in Coach Jack Mitchell's attempt to cure the Jayhawkers of a recent siege of fumbles. The first and second units worked on goal line offense and also went through defensive formations against Colorado's single-wing offense. The contact work was rough on the goal-line stand and observers remarked that the Jayhawkers showed better spirit than the previous day. Veteran lineman Tom Russell was back in the lineup after sitting out the first two games with an injured knee. Homer Floyd, right halfback, and Doyle Shick, fullback, filled out the backfield. Chet Vanatta was back at the first unit's center spot after John Wertzberger worked there Tuesday. The first and second units alternated between running offensive patterns against practice dummies and defending against single-wing plays early in the afternoon. After a brisk running session Mitchell called it a dav. Teams Struggle for Bowling Title Intramural bowling in the Kansas Union is now in its third week. Reports of team standings indicate competition is high. In one league, two teams are tied for first place, and in another one-half point separates the first and second place teams. Team Standings MIXED LEAGUE W Mixed Tags 8 Dan's Team 5 Goof Offs 5 Rocks 3 L 0 3 3 5 Spastics Bob's Kats MIXED COUPLES Ha-Ha's Odd Balls Bomar's I. & F. G, & B. BLUE LEAGUE Pickups Taps Strike Outs Triangle Alpha Tau Omega At least one problem that troubled the Jayhawkers before the Texas Christian University game has been licked. The new blue uniforms now fit without a hitch. Jayhawkers One Ahead Now; All Uniforms Are Right Size It seems that when the team tried the uniforms on before the last home game, they were found to be too long, Jack Eskridge, equipment manager, solved the problem by rushing the uniforms to a cleaning plant. The plant was able to shrink them enough to fit. 2 6 1 7 W 7 L 1 $6\mathrm{I}_2$ $11\mathrm{I}_2$ 4 4 4 7 1 7 W L 7 1 5 3 5 3 5 3 3 5 That was just one of the problems faced by Eskridge in his work. It is his job to have clean equipment available every day for members of the team. Eskridge said that to completely equip a player for a game it costs over $200. This includes a rain cap and cold-weather jacket. In a sense, KU travels for every game as far as equipment is concerned. The equipment must be packed and transported from Allen Field House to Memorial Stadium for home games. This is done on Friday evenings so that the equipment is waiting for the players Saturday morning when they return from an overnight rest at Topeka. Don Pierce, Kansas Sports Publicity Director, was an All Big Six football player in 1940. Choice Selection of Tau Kappa Epsilon ROCK LEAGUE Bullies Alpha Kappa Lambda Peyton Place Rollers Stevenson Alpha Tau Omega IV SUNSET LEAGUE Alpha Omicron Pi Pinsters GSP Uppers Alpha Phi Alpha Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi CHALK LEAGUE Mules Kappa Sigma Misfits Alpha Tau Omega VI Phi Kappa Psi Beta Theta Pi II DRESSES - SKIRTS SWEATERS - CAR COATS Hamilton's Dress Shop VI 3-0511 935 Mass. 1 W873330 W883100 W765321 L. G. Balfour Co. Fraternity Jewelers letters. We specialize in Badges, Rings, Novelties, Favors, Sweatshirts, T- shirts, Crew hats, Paddles Mugs, Stationery, Invitations, Programs, Cups, Trophies and anything with the organization emblem or Greek AL LAUTER We also handle all types of regular jewelry including Diamond Rings, Watches, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lighters, Commands etc. Engraving, Watch Repairing, Jewelry Repair VI 3-1571 Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE - BUT TODAYS L&M GIVES YOU- DON'T SETTLE FOR ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER! Change to L&M and get 'em both. Such an improved filter and more taste! Better taste than in any other cigarette. Yes, today's L&M combines these two essentials of modern smoking enjoyment-less tars and more taste-in one great cigarette. ©1958 LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. .