Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1956 KU's Injuries From OU Game Hit Season's Peak An injury plagued Kansas football squad drills Monday for the Oklahoma A. & M. game Friday after playing inspired ball against mighty Oklahoma Saturday. Five KU players were injured and will be out of action against the Aggies. Most serious was a concussion suffered by second string quarterback Preston on the opening kickoff Saturday. Second team halfback Bill Horn received an arm fracture; second team tackle Jim Hull twisted a knee; guard Ray Lane suffered a severe shoulder bruise, and tackle Tom Russell sprained an ankle. Quarterback Wally Strauch has a hand bruise but probably will play against the Aggies. Faurot Advances Chadwick COLUMBIA, Mo., (UP) - Don Chadwick, 215-pounder from Independence, was promoted to starting left tackle yesterday by coach Don Faurot as the Tigers went through a light workout. Guard Jim Martin suffered a foot injury against Kansas State and won't be in shape for Iowa State Saturday. Paul Browning, recently shifted to tackle, was moved back to guard to fill the gap. Injuries Escape Wildcats MANHATTAN, Kan.—(UP)—Only one player missed Kansas State's football workout as the Wildcats limbered up after their bruising 20-6 loss to Missouri Saturday. First string right guard Rudy Bletscher watched from the sidelines because of a severe neck bruise. However, he is expected to be ready for the Wyoming game this weekend. KU Plays Tough. Too Varsity center Ellis Rainsberger and halfback Tony Addeo, who suffered ankle injuries against Missouri, were back in action. The first two units practiced for only a half hour. NORMAN, Okla. —(UP)—The Oklahoma Sooners worked in sweat suits Monday for limbering-up exercises while coach Bud Wilkinson checked his nationally ranked squad for injuries. Star halfback Tommy McDonald has a muscle sprain in his right leg, but is expected to recover rapidly. Billy Pricer, "quick kick" specialist and Don Stiller were sidelined with leg injuries. Nieder, Oerter Hit Good Marks Bill Nieder, Kansas' great shot putter, placed second in the U.S. Olympic warmup meet in Ontario, California, Saturday, behind Parry O'Brien, world record holder. Nieder registered a throw of 59-71 $ _{2} $ feet, while O'Brien shattered his world record with a toss of 61-47 $ _{3}$ . Kansas' Al Oerter placed second in the 'discus behind O'Brien with a toss of 169-21 feet. O'Brien had a mark of 170-2. two other world records were broken. Leanman King of California ran the 100 meters in a record breaking 10.1 and upset Bobby Morrow of Abilene Christian, the favorite. Harold Connolly of Boston College bettered the record for the hammer throw with a toss of 213-8. Sig Ep Beats Phi Psi 13-9 Sig Eg defeated Phi Psi 13-9 Monday in a hard fought fraternity A football game. Sig Eg tallied first on a pass from Louie Kington to Ted Winkler early in the first period. Phi Psi bounced back in the same period with Dean McCall throwing to John Flannagan for a touchdown. The point after touchdown was good and Phi Psi led 7-6. However, Sig Ep tallied in the second quarter on a short run by Duane Needles to make it 13-7 at halftime and a Phi Psi safety in the last half was not enough to win. ATO wipped Phi Kappa 46-0 in another fraternity A team game. With Jim Trombold throwing for seven touchdowns, ATO was never pressed. Trombold passed to Henning for two scores and threw touchdown passes to Cooper, Beaver, Gulledge, Howard, and Boxberger. The Delts scored a 28-0 win over Triangle in a fraternity A team game. Woodward and Cox accounted for all the Delt's scores with passes from Pitt. Other Results; Fraternity B Beta (1) 26, Theta Chi 0, Phi Delt (1) 41, Delts 0. Games today Fraternity A Phi Gam, Phi Delt—field 1. AKL, SAE- field 2. Fraternity B Sigs (1), Phi Delt (2) -field 6. Independent A NROTC, Pearson—field 3. Wilkinson Praises Kansas' Defense OKLAHOMA CITY — (UP) — Coach Bud Wilkinson of undefeated Oklahoma believes his team "did very well" in its 34-12 victory over Kansas last week. "Kansas had much more speed in the backfield than we have seen so far," Wilkinson told the Oklahoma City Quarterback Club yesterday, "and their line was just tougher than ours in the second half." Asked by a fan whether he put his team "under wraps" against Kansas, Wilkinson replied: "No, definitely not. We were playing the best team we had in the second half and we made a nice drive only to lose the ball on a fumble near the goal line. Kansas got it out on the 20 because it rolled onto the end zone. I think that helped Kansas' morale. We did the best we could. Iowa State coach, Vince DiFrancesca, anchors his defensive line on two reliable centers, Jack Falter, 218 lb. junior, and Grant Blaney, Chicago, Ill. senior. 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