Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1959 Floyd, Russell Wahlmeier, Out With Injuries Kansas Coach Chuck Mather said today football Captain-Center Galen Wahlmeier, who was injured in the Kansas-Iowa State game, will be out of the lineup indefinitely. Wahlmeier suffered a severe back injury. He was declared Kansas' top defensive player against Iowa State. Also on the doubtful list for Saturday's contest with mighty Oklahoma are left Halfback Ernie Russell and Fullback Homer Floyd. Two Cats Promoted Russell suffered a knee injury and will be out of action for about a week. Floyd has a muscle sprain and it will not be known until later if he will be ready for the Sooner game. MANHATTAN — (UP) — Sophomore end Jim Luzinski and team Captain Ellis Rainsberger moved onto Kansas State's first unit in yesterday's practice in reward for their fine play in the 10-7 upset over Nebraska. Luzinski caught two passes for 47 yards and Rainsberger shared center duties with Jerry Sand. Until he suffered an ankle injury in the season opener, Rainsberger was No. 1 guard. He went to the center position only last week. Most of yesterday's drill was devoted to offense, running dummy scrimmage for the first two teams and pitting the third unit against the freshmen. Tigers Work On Passing The K-Staters will practice on defense today as they set formations for use against Missouri here Saturday. COLUMBIA, Mo.,— (UP)— Missouri University's football team, enthusiastic after its first win Saturday, devoted all of yesterday's practice to passing. Coach Don Faurot drilled the first three units at length on the aerial attack in preparation for the game with Kansas State Saturday. Only minor injuries were received by the Tigers in the clash against North Dakota State. Halfback Jerry Curtwright suffered an ankle sprain and guard Ray Michael a twisted knee. The first ice hockey game was played in Montreal in December, 1879, between two teams composed almost entirely of McGill University students. Freshman Football Team Plays Minus Cheers, Band Can you imagine a football game without the yell of the crowd, the beat of the band, and the colorful half time parade? It's hard to do. Yet, five days a week, a private football game, unnoticed by the multitude and yet every bit as thrilling, takes place within the inner circles of the freshman squad. A group of 55 freshman football players meet each day on the athletic field to play football. The yell of the crowd is absent, the band is silent, and they are far removed from the colorful aspect of any half time parade. They are gathered there not for the glory of the game, but for their actual enjoyment of the contest. They are there to play football. The casual spectator may ask what keeps the competitive spirit of the squad at such a high peak throughout the season. Pride. Opportunity Aids Players Pride, Opportunity Kids Players Coach Wayne Replogle, freshman coach, says that freshman football challenges their ability to play the game on a college level. A position on the squad and the opportunity to play football against the varsity offer the necessary initiative to maintain the competitive spirit. Spirit and love of the game are not enough to play college football. A player must have the ability and the physical equipment. Coach Replogel says that nearly every boy on a freshman squad is exceptional. Every Player Good In general, the average college freshman football player is the cream of the high school crop. He has confidence in his ability to make the team. By UNITED PRESS Small Colleges Start Title Drives Although the races can't be decided mathematically, the showdown comes this week in the CIC and next week in the KCAC. The CIC battle this Saturday pits the two leading teams, St. Benedict's and Southwestern. Both have two conference wins and no losses, but St. Benedict's will be favored to pave the way to the championship with a win. The freshman squad puts in a full season of football in preparation for the day when they are eligible to play varsity ball. The Kansas conference battle is shaping up as a fight between two undefeated and untied teams, surprising Kansas Wesleyan and College of Emporia. They meet at Salina on Oct. 27 in a game that could decide the championship. A brief and general outline of a practice begins with play in the last varsity game and on Tuesday the squad concentrates on fundamentals, handling oneself in a certain position. Wednesday the squad has a general run through of their plays and on Thursday the boys work without pads, do a lot of running in a pregame workout. Scrimmage Each Friday A scrimmage is scheduled for each Friday with the fourth and fifth strings of the varsity. Coach Replogle says that he feels that Saturday should be left open to enable the boys to concentrate on their studies and relax. Coach Replogle believes that freshman football should raise the freshman above the worn out concept of that they are here only to play football. Scrimmage Each Friday "Football is really an introduction to society; the medium that places their name before the public. The football player should bear this constantly in mind, and should never lose sight of the fact that he is at KU to learn," the Freshman coach said. Because of conference rules, the freshman teams are limited to two games a season. KU's freshmen will meet Kansas State's team Oct 26 at Manhattan and Missouri will travel to Lawrence Nov. 9 to round out the schedule. The New York Athletic Club was the first organization in the United States to use spiked shoes for track and field meets. Athletics Purchase Cerv KU beat Iowa State 33 to 6 in 1954. 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