Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 11, 1956 Jayhawker Lineups Set For Iowa State Trip Lineups for both top units on the Jayhawker football squad remained the same in practice Wednesday. There will be no more lineup changes this week, probably, unless an injury forces a change, Coach Chuck Mather said. Practice again consisted of a controlled defensive scrimmage and dummy offensive work. Time will be spent during the remainder of the week acquaintining the KU team with the Iowa State offensive pattern. The Cyclones use a varied offense. They use flankers often and an unbalanced line. Iowa State Adds Plays Iowa State Athletics AMES, Iowa—(UP) — Iowa State has added a few new plays for the Kansas game and should be at full strength Saturday, Coach Vince Di Francesca said. The return to full strength came when quarterback Terry Ingram and halfback Paul Shupe returned to drills Wednesday. Di Francesca said he believed Kansas would be "every bit as good" as Nebraska, which downed Iowa State 9-7 on a last minute field goal last week. NU Works On Offense LINCOLN, Neb.—(UP) — Nebraska concentrated on the running game, pass offense, and did a little offensive scrimmaging Wednesday. Coach Pete Elliott said he would continue to work hard on pass defense and overall defense. He said center Max Kitzelman may be ready for the game. Kitzelman practiced Wednesday but stayed away from rough work. K-State Holds Light Drill MANHATTAN, Kan — (UP) — Kansas State barred heavy work for the third day in a row, running dummy drills to polish offense Wednesday. Two injured seniors, halfback Tony Addeo and center Kerry Clifford, worked out without pads for the first time since being injured in the Oklahoma game. Sophomore Jerry Sand replaced Clifford and Gene Keady ran at right half. The only other first unit change saw sophomore Jaydee Stinson of Lawrence move up to right guard. MU Switches Fullbacks COLUMBIA, Mo — (UP) — Joe Wynn, who had been injured, moved to the no. 2 fullback spot at Missouri Wednesday as the Tigers ran through one of the longest scrimmages of the season. Wynn filled a spot left vacant with injuries to Gene Roll and Glen St. Pierre. Converted guard Paul Browning was at right tackle in place of the injured Bob Lee. Coach Don Faurot said that North Dakota State was small on manpower but its line, including six sophomores, averaged more than 200 pounds a man and the backfield 183 pounds. Iowa State set a team record in 1952 with 1539 yards gained in one season. Thane Baker, former Kansas State sprint star now in the air force flew to San Francisco Wednesday to meet the rest of he Olympic track and filf squad By UNITED PRESS K-State Joins Olympic Team Baker has been on temporary duty at Kansas State College the past two months, training under Coach Ward Haylett. He has bettered the world record in both the 100 meter and 200 meter dashes in training, but neither were under conditions for which a record could be applied. His time in the 100 meter was 10.1 and in the 200 meter 20.5. Cross-Country Squad To MU Kansas will be after its 26th consecutive dual win over a Big Seven opponent Friday in the first cross-country meet of the year at Missouri. Coach Bill Easton will send seven runners to the meet but will be without the services of Hal Long. Long will be sidelined with a slight muscle pull. He placed fifth in last year's Big Seven cross-country meet and was the conference mile champion. Team Strength Good "Team strength is very good." Easton said. "From all indications the team should be as good as those of the last two years." Last year's club was runner-up to Michigan State for the NCAA championship. Three veterans are off to the best start of their careers. These include Jan Howell, Bernie Gay, and Boby Nicholson. Howell and Gay finished first and second in the final pre-meet time trials. Howell ran the course in 15:05 almost a second better than A1 Frame accomplished at the same stage last season. Others. Finish. High. Yankee's 'Kid' Pitchers Make Old Pros Just Bums Rv UNITED PRESS NEW YORK — (UP) — Casey Stengel ushered in a new era for the New York Yankees and it promises to be as glorious as the old. It was Casey's sixth world championship in eight years but the first he achieved with his new "young guard" of pitchers. The "old guard," headed by Allie Reynolds and Vic Raschi were the key figures when the Yankees achieved their last championship in 1953. Yankee pitching looked like the weak spot that would turn the series in favor of the Dodgers when they scored 6-3 and 13-8 victories in the first two games. Even Whitey Ford's third-game triumph didn't really change matters because the young southpaw actually is regarded as the last of the old guard pitchers. But then 26-year old Tom Sturdivant came through with the chips down, 27-year old Don Larsen turned in his epic perfect game, 25-year old Bob Turley pitched a brilliant four-hitter in a 1-0, 10-inning loss and 23-year old Johnny Kucks climaxed it all with Wednesday's series-clinching, 9-0 three-hitter. The goat of the series is Don Newcombe, who simply cannot seem to win "the big one" that will stamp him as a great pitcher. New routed by six runs in the second game, fell behind on Berra's first 2-run homer in the first inning and was a pathetic figure as he trudged off the mound after Howard's fourth inning homer put the Yankees ahead, 5-0. A 27-game winner during the National League season with a 47-12 won-and-lost record for the last two years, Newcombe suffered his fourth straight World Series loss to the Yankees. In the only game he hasn't lost, the second game of this late series, it required the greatest series rally in 27 years to take him off the hook. In defeat, the Dodgers presented heroes in pitchers Sal Maglie, Don Bessent, and Clem Labine, in addition to Duke Snider, Gil Hodges, and Jackie Robinson. It was, basically, an old team which won the National League pennant with the help of Maglie's tired old arm and it simply could not cope with the younger Yankees once Stengel's kid pitchers straightened out. Charles (Chuck) Edwards, coach-player of the KU swimming squad, invites anyone interested in trying out for the team to report to Robinson Gymnastics at 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Freshman practice is being held at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Swimming Tryouts Open Others Finish High. Gay, Sophomore Barry Crawford, and veteran Jerry McNeal were grouped between 15:14 and 15:17. Other runners qualifying to run at Columbia were Nicholson, Lowell Janzen, and Verlyn Schmidt. Some notion of KU strength can be found not only in Howell's performance but also in that of McNeal's. He improved his final time trial figure almost 512 seconds over last season but dropped two places in the order of finish. Missouri was the last and only conference team to beat Kansas during Easton's regime. This was Easton's first meet as head coach. The only other dual loss over this nine-year period was to Oklahoma A&M's 1953 NCAA champions. The Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association was formed in 1928 by a withdrawal of Iowa State, Kansas State, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma from the old Missouri Valley Conference. Hockey Season Opens MONTREAL — (UP) — The National Hockey League opens its 40th season tonight in Boston and Detroit. The Red Wings host the Chicago Black Hawks and Toronto will be at Boston. For The Finest In Diamonds... ... any precious diamond must be selected by expert guidance... we'll help you choose the finest diamonds, outstanding for cut, color and clarity,... our reputation is your protection... ask about our convenient credit terms. 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