Tuesday, Oct. 30, 1956 University Daily Kansan Page 8 Preston, Hull, Russell Doubtful For K-State Fresh from a victory over Oklahoma A&M, the Kansas Jayhawkers began preparation Monday for their forthcoming battle with the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday in Manhattan. Coach Chuck Mather felt that the Jayhawkers made fewer offensive and defensive mistakes in last Friday's game than in any other game KU has played since he has been head coach. The Jayhawkers will be suffering from injuries again this week. Jim Hull and Tom Russell, two aggressive tackles, are definitely out. Dave Preston, quarterback, is still suffering from a concussion, and it is doubtful if he will see any action. Homer Floyd and H. C. Palmer, first and third team full-backs, were limping Monday but are expected to be ready by Saturday. Only minor changes are expected this week. Don Martin has regained his right end position on the no. 1 unit, mainly because of his fine blocking against the Cowpokes. Bob Marshall, star of Friday's game, will work at both the quarterback and left half position. Yesterday's practice consisted of sharpening signals and running to work out the kinks from Friday's game. COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Missouri Coach Don Faurot sent his football charges through brief loosening up drill yesterday after having them watch movies of their second half scoring spree against Iowa State Saturday. Tiger Quarterback Hurt Second string quarterback Ken Clemenson suffered the team's only serious injury, a torn knee ligament, and is expected to be out of action for the Nebraska game. Cats Look To Kansas MANHATTAN, — (UP) —Kansas State's football squad practiced at full strength yesterday, showing no injuries from its scrap with Wyoming Saturday. First string halfback Kenny Nesmith worked without pads, humoring minor bruises, but ran at his usual position. Polishing their offense and setting up defense against Kansas University plays occupied the K-Staters. Iowa State's record for touchdown passes in one season was set in 1951 with 16 touchdown completions. Three Win IM Games Beta Theta Pi opened defense of it's football hill championship with a 40-0 win over Delta Tau Delta in a fraternity A team playoff game Monday. Beta grabbed a quick 13-0 lead in the first quarter when quarterback Darrell Simpson threw two touchdown passes to Harve Newlin. With three minutes to go in the first half Simpson hit George Hardy with a 55-yard scoring pass, and then kicked the point. Phi Delts 21. Lambda Chi 0 Dee Lander hauled in two Simpson aerials in the third quarter for tuckdowns, and the Beta added a final tally in the fourth period when John Lounsbury took a Simpson pass and raced 25 yards to score. Simpson passed to John Zoellner for the extra point. Phi Delta Theta knocked Lambda Chi Alpha out of the playoffs with a 21-0 victory in a fraternity A game. With Jack Redding passing for all three touchdowns, the Phi Delts were never in danger. Redding threw to Bob Richards for the first score in the second quarter. Frank Becker caught a Redding pass in the third quarter to make it 14-0, and Jim Remsberg ended the day's scoring by grabbing a short Redding pass and racing for a touchdown. ATO 27. TKE 0 Alpha Tau Omega kept in the running for the championship with an easy 27-0 win over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Jim Trombold got ATO off on the right foot by pitching 30 yards to Bill Howard for the first score in the first quarter. Later in the first quarter, Trombold hit Dale Gulledge with a 20 yard scoring pass. In the second quarter, Mark Boxberger took a Trombold pass and ran 30 yards for the third score. Just before halftime Boxberger again took a Trombold pass and this time ran 10 yards to score. Lou Bird kicked three extra points for ATO. Other results Fraternity B, Phi Gam 7, ATO 0. Strauch, Marshall, Floyd Among Big 7's Leading Backs KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UP) — Colorado's John (The Beast) Bayuk again led Big Seven ball carriers today in total yards gained on the ground, but his average was a couple of yards under Clendon Thomas of Oklahoma. In scoring, it was Thomas of Oklahoma by a 12-point margin. He has scored 10 touchdowns for the unbeatable Sooners. His running mate, McDonald, has 48 points, and Bayuk and Kansas' Homer Floyd were tied for third with 36 points each. In the art of gaining through passing, Missouri's Jimmy Hunter showed 254 yards with 22 completions in 44 passes. Wally Strauch of Kansas has hit 12 of 29 for 216 yards, and Jimmy Harris of Oklahoma shows 8 for 9 and 139 yards. Big John has toed the ball 73 times for 454 yards, while Thomas has picked up 402 yards in 49 carries. Jerry Brown of Nebraska was next with 395 yards, and Tommy McDonald of Oklahoma was fourth with 381. Charles James of Missouri led pass receivers by a wide margin with 18 for 218 yards. Iowa State's John Sheldrup was second with 6 for 140 yards. Bob Marshall of Kansas was well out in front as a returner of punts with a 30.5-yard average for four returns. KU's junior varsity cross-country team took the first six places to defeat McPherson College 10-38 Saturday on Kansas' three mile course. Only the first four places counted in the scoring. Bill Priceer's punting average of 48.6 yards per kick on nine boots was tops. Next to the Oklahoma kicker was Larry Naviaux of Nebraska with five for 444 yards each. Junior Varsity Beats McPherson Bob Harrison led the Jayhawkers with a time of 15:53.6. He was followed across the finish line by Hal Long, 16:01.0; Paul Baker, 16:06; Bob Cormack, 16:20; Earl Eblen, 16:28, and Grant Cookson, 17:17. Hal Long's time didn't count in the scoring because he is a varsity cross-country man and was running to test an injury. The KU team travels to Wichita Saturday for a meet with Wichita University. ___ Other finishers were Don Colburg, 17:37.5; Richard Bittinger, 17:54.7; Jim Deving, 18:23.2; John Likhit, 19:24.4, and Vick Waits, 19:25, all of McPherson. Iowa State was penalized 372 yards, had 95 first downs, 24 fumbles, and 4 touchdown passes last year. OFF AND RUNNING—Homer Floyd, KU's first string fullback, dashes around right end for a short gain in the second quarter of the Oklahoma A&M game Friday. Five plays later Floyd scored from 6-yards out. Wally Strauch converted to give Kansas a 7-6 lead. Kansas won the game, 21-13. Wilt Reports For Practice Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain, Kansas' sensational sophomore basketball player, picked by many experts as a sure-fire all-American selection, reported Monday for his initial workout. Chamberlain had not worked out since basketball drills opened at KU Oct. 15 because of minor surgery to his throat. He will return to the University of Kansas Medical Center Thursday for another checkup. The 7-foot Chamberlain said he outkouts Monday, think Bill Weeks, Iowa State football player, holds the team record for the most yards gained through passing in two years, 3,056 yards. Henry Iba, Oklahoma A&M Athletic Director, was named coach of the year in 1946 and is a member of the all-time coaches Hall of Fame. The 7-foot Chamberlain said he "felt good" in workouts Monday, but added "What the doctors think is another matter." The KU Quarterback Club, scheduled to meet tonight, will not meet. The meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Movies of the KU-Oklahoma A&M game will be shown. Attention KU Quarterbacks! Tests at the University of Illinois show that shade limits soybean plant growth and may affect oil and protein content. 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