Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 24, 1956 McCarthy Promoted; KU Looks To Aggies Lynn McCarthy replaced Don Martin at right end on the Jayhawk No. 1 unit in the only change in Kansas's line-up Tuesday. Paul Swoboda and Tom Horner were promoted to guard and tackle positions in the No. 2 unit line, Glenn Swengros worked out as the No. 2 unit quarterback. Injuries still plagued the Jayhawkers with Dave Preston, Galen Wahmeier, Bill Horn and Tom Russell definitely out of the Oklahoma A&M game this Friday. Wally Strauch, first team quarterback, tested his injured hand but is still on the doubtful list. The coaching staff, for outstanding play against Oklahoma last week, picked John Wertzberger, offensive lineman; Joe Held, offensive back; Jim Hull and Jim Letcavits, defensive lineman and end, and Bob Marshall, defensive back. KU Speed Worries Aggies KU Speed Worries Aggies STILLWATER, Okla — (UP Oklahoma A&M Coach Cliff Speegle reshuffled several players Tuesday and hoped for no more injuries before the Kansas game. Speegle said right halfback Joel Favara, who suffered a spinal injury against Houston, is out of action for the season. Forrest Campbell was moved up from the third string into Favaras spot. Keith Kashwer went to second team and Bill West to the third. Specogle believes the Aggies, biggest problem will be containing the Jayhawker speed. Tigers Accent Passing Tigers Accent Passing COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Missouri Coach Don Faurot accented passing in Tuesday's practice for Saturday's meeting with aerial-minded Iowa State. Missouri ranks seventh in the nation in rushing, the same spot Iowa State holds in pass defense. The Cyclones also lead the Big Seven in passing. Most of the practice was devoted to play polishing, although the second unit worked against Iowa State's split-T offense. Three Cats Promoted MANHATTAN, Kan. — (UP) — Coach Bus Mertes promoted three Kansas State football players to the first team Tuesday as the squad turned to defense to stop Wyoming's single wing attack Saturday. Tony Addeo moved to right halfback on the first string, George Laddish stepped up to right end and Jaydee Stinson went to right guard. Stinson replaces Buddy Bletscher, who suffered a severe neck bruise against Missouri and has been sidelined. KU Cage Squad Works Out Daily Eleven returning letterman and a group of sophomores, labeled the best in KU history, are working out daily in preparation for the season's basketball opener Dec. 3 with North-western. The squad began practicing Oct. 15 and is holding two-hour workouts with stress on individual work, according to Coach Dick Harp. Fundamentals Stressed They devote about two-thirds of the time to individual fundamentals and the rest to team fundamentals. No scrimmages have been held as yet but Coach Harp said he plans to begin scrimmage around the first of November. Although there has been much talk of the Jayhawkers rambling through the Big Seven undefeated and perhaps adding the NCAA crown as well, Coach Harp sounds a note of caution on this early prediction. "K-State and Iowa State will be very strong," he said, "In fact all the teams in the conference will be stronger, with the possible exception of Missouri. However, Missouri has already announced they will be at least as good as last year." Wilt To Play In Opener There has been some question as to when Wilt Chamberlain will be able to rejoin the squad after his throat operation. Wilt has not been able to practice yet, but will probably be in the lineup for the Northwestern game. One player change has taken place. Lew Johnson moved to forward from center as expected, to make room for Chamberlain. Letterman returning to the squad are John Parker, Gene Elstun, Maurice King, Blaine Hollinger, Ron Johnston, Bob Leckley, Lee Green, Eddie Dater, John Cleland and Harry Jett. Sore Thumb Slows Hornung SOUTH BEND, Ind.,—Notre Dame quarterback Paul Hornung was replaced Tuesday in practice by sophomore Bob Williams, due to a dislocated left thumb suffered by the Louisville, Ky. senior in the Michigan State game. Hornung is expected to play against Oklahoma Saturday, but for how long is another matter. DRAKE'S DELICIOUS DOUGHNUTS For Your Hallowe'en Parties We're mixing up a fine batch of Hallowe'en Doughnuts for parties. So if you're planning spooky things at your House, better lay in a supply of bakery goodies to pacify the goblins. Cider 'n doughnuts—the traditional Hallowe'en party treat—is a special treat with freshly baked doughnuts from Drake's Bakery. Phi Delt Beats Phi Gam 20.0 Serve Drake's Bakery Quarterback, Al Jaso, hit Bob Offill with a 12 yard pass to account for the first six points of the game. A short pass from Al Jaso to Roger Gramley was completed for the extra point. An eight yard pass from Jaso to Bob McClure netted SAE an additional touchdown. A intercepted pass by Bob Kramer eventually led to SAE's 20-0 intramural football victory over AKL yesterday. VI3-0561 907 Mass. Phi Delt's Down Phi Gam A fourth quarter kick was blocked by Scott Stanley, setting up the third touchdown of the game. A lateral from Al Jaso to Bill Dorsh gained the necessary five yards to end the days scoring. Phi Delt found little competition as they easily downed Phi Gam 25-0 to destroy what little hopes Phi Gam had for the hill championship. Jack Redding's passing arm once again provided the necessary margin to lead his team to a comfortable victory. Jack threw three touchdown passes, two to Jim Steerman and one to Bob Richards. Frank Becker accounted for the remaining touchdown of the game when he connected with Allen Hurst in the fourth quarter. NROTC won a close intramural football game over Pearson 6-0 in Independent A competition. NROTC Over Pearson Ed Chimenti hit Bruce Rider with a 21 yard pass to account for the winning touchdown. Results: Fraternity B Phi D. Sig Chi 0. Games Today : Other Results: Fraternity A McCook vs. Gee Club, field 2. Foster vs. Battenfeld field 1. Bums' Scout Says Alston Lacks Guts BOSTON—Brooklyn Dodger scout A. B. (Turk) Karam has been quoted by the Boston Globe as saying that Walt Alston, manager of the Dodgers has "no guts." The Globe said Karam criticized Alston for his World Series managing in an interview with reporter Charley Laubenstein Monday. "We had good replacements," Karam was quoted as telling Launbenstein. "I noticed Casey Stengel pulled Enos Slaughter out in the last game. Why didn't Walt pull some of our boys when the chips were down. "He's got no guts. That's all." KANSAS CITY—With a crunching 142- yard performance against lows State. John (The Beast) Bayuk Colorado's 217 pound senior fullback, jumped from seventh to first on the list of Big Seven Conference rushers. The big Buffalo has carried 60 times for 346 yards, an average of 5.7 per trip. Homer Floyd of Kansas, who has been the leader so far, picked up only 25 yards against Oklahoma and dropped to fifth with 59 carries for 282 yards. Floyd Drops To Fifth In Big Seven Rushing Behind Bayuk come Clendon Thomas of OU with 39 for 333, Tommy McDonald of OU with 47 for 329, and Jerry Brown of Nebraska with 49 for 312. Jimmy Hunter of Missouri and Wally Strauch of Kansas held their 1-2 spots as forward passers. Hunter has completed 17 of 38 for 183 yards, Strauch eight of 23 for 16. Moving up-to third was Roy Stinnett of Nebraska with 10 of 16 for 120 yards. Howard Cook of Colorado stayed put as the No. 1 punter with three averaging 60.2 yards. Billy Priceer of Oklahoma is next with eight going an average of 47.4. Boyd Dowler has delivered 13 for a 42.4 average. Gene Worden of Colorado, with four averaging 15.5 yards, and Mc- NOW thru SAT. matinee Starts 1:45 Adm. 25c-50c Nite Start 7:00 ● 25c-75c AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE Co-Feature News — Madcap Magoo TONIGHT AT 8:32 ONLY! MAJOR STUDIO Sneak Preview IMPORTANT An Advance Showing of a Major Studio Picture That Will Be Here Soon. We Cannot Divulge the Title—But We Assure You it Will Be One of These Hits: "LUST FOR LIFE" "THE POWER AND THE PRIZE" "THE OPPOSITE SEX" "TEA AND SYMPATHY" "TEENAGE REBEL" "LUST FOR LIFE" Ends Tonite Before & After Sngak "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE" Donald, with five averaging 14.8, remained in command in punt returning. Oklahoma's Thomas hiked his scoring total to 48 points, while McDonald moved into second with 42 points. James of Missouri is tied for third with Floyd of Kansas, each with 30 points. Hank Kuhlmann of Missouri is next with 25 points. This week's two conference games shape up interestingly with Nebraska at Colorado and Iowa State at Missouri, Kansas State goes to Laramie to play Wyoming, the undefeated Skyline Conference leader, and Kansas plays Oklahoma A&M in a game Friday at Stillwater. Night Start 7:00 25c & 75c NOW thru SAT. matinee Starts 1:00 p.m. Adm. 25c-60c SHOWN MATINEE: 1:21 NITE: 7-10 CO-FEATURE SHOWN SHOWN MATINEE: 2:46 NITE: 8:45 NEWS — TWEETY CARTOON blew Trumpet "Genevieve" blows her top in... Attend STEM FEST - KAY MEYER - Cause by TECHMATION - m=mTECHMATION A universal Internet conference - 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Organized by Microsoft Foundation Corporation THURSDAY—3 Days