Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 26, 1958 Coach Plans Rough, Ready Defense Against Beavers The KU Jayhawkers, all primed and ready to play a "reckless" brand of football, left early this morning for the Pacific Coast and a Saturday night game with the Oregon State Beavers. Before leaving, Coach Jack Mitchell said that the team will play a rough and ready defense the rest of the season. "The boys should fairly fly into every tackle," Mitchell said, indicating the type of play he wants. Mitchell said the team failed to play "reckless" football in the Texas Christian game last Saturday. Both After 1st Victory Both Kansas and Oregon State will be trying to rebound from onesided games last week. The Jayhawkers were severely whipped 42-0 by TCU. The Beavers, favored to repeat as Pacific Coast Conference champions, were upset by Southern California last Friday. The team that bounces the highest will take the game, and Mitchell warns that Kansas may not bounce too well. "The team is in good condition, but we lack depth," he explained. "Injuries have hurt us." Bill Burnison, first team center, is out for the season with a leg injury. Guards Tom Russell and Dick Rohlf and tackle Bill Blasi are also injured. Kansas Lost in 1957 Beta Theta Pi, Delta Chi Win Beta Theta Pi rode to a 20-6 intramural Fraternity A victory over Sigma Chi yesterday on Larry Schwartz's passing. He passed for three touchdowns and two extra points, Jack Steele, C. L. Foster and Jav Richardson were his targets. The Beavers will be trying to build up a string of two defeats over Kansas. They blasted KU last year at Lawrence 34-6. In Fraternity B play, Phi Gamma Delta slipped by the Phi Kappa Psi 2-0. Phi Kappa won 1-0 over Sigma Epsilon on a forfeited game. Delta Chi flogged Alpha KappaLambda 12-0 in another FraternityA game. Bob Linn passed to teammate Dick Dobbin for the two touchdowns. Games Monday Fraternity A—Alpha Tau Omega vs. Triangle; Delta Sigma Phi vs. Acacia. 4:15. Fraternity B — Theta Chi vs. Lambda Chi 4:15 Independent A — Battenfeld vs Rochdale. 4:15. Athletics Wind Up Season Sundav CHICAGO—(UPI)—Kansas City's Athletics march into the homestretch tonight when they meet the Chicago White Sox. The A's end the current year's activity with a game against the Sox at Chicago Sunday. Hurling tonight for Kansas City will be Bob Grim (7-6) and it will be Barry Latman (2-0) for the Sox Kansas City still hopes to climb from seventh place past sixth-place Baltimore. The two are $1 \frac{1}{2}$ games apart. Both clubs were idle yesterday. Baltimore is at New York tonight. At stake for the Beavers will be Coach Tommy Prothro near-perfect home record. Since Prothro came to the school in 1955, no Beaver team has been defeated at home. Oregon University came nearest to breaking the string in 1956 with a 14-14 tie. Prothro is expected to break out some sophomores for the game. Three of the starting positions are scheduled to be filled by speedy first year men. Plenty of Experience Veterans are also available to give experience to the team. Tackle Ted Bates, fullback Nub Beamer, wingback Earnel Durden and guard Jim Brackins all played in last year's Kansas-Oregon State game. Another potential thorn in the Jayhawkers' side will be Paul Lowe, star of the Rose Bowl game two years ago. He missed play last year because of scholastic troubles Proves KU Not Tops Coach Mitchell doesn't want anybody to judge the KU team too quickly. If the TCU team was rated Baseball Park Takes Form A completely new baseball field will be used by the Kansas Jayhawkers next spring. The diamond will sport a grass infield and a sandy-clay mixture will form the basepaths. Sodding of the infield will begin soon. The field is beginning to take shape on the old football practice field south of Allen Field House. It was to be bulld west of the Field House, but the soil there was not suitable. The field will be completely enclosed by a fence when finished. Athletic Director A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg said the left and right field lines would measure 340 feet and the center field fence would be 380 feet from home plate. The bleachers from each end of the basketball court will be rolled to the field for use during baseball season. All Big 8 Teams Active Tomorrow Big Eight action will be going full tilt tomorrow as all eight teams play games. The first conference game of the season will feature Kansas State at Colorado. In other games Iowa State goes away to play at night as an underdog against Arizona, Kansas goes to Oregon State, Oklahoma State plays North Texas at Stillwater, Oklahoma hosts West Virginia at Norman, Nebraska goes to Purdue, and Missouri plays Idaho at Columbia. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Fill in the prescription dulaturized. YOUR EYES LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. 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