University Daily Kansan Page 4 Tuesday, Oct. 9, 1956 KU Drills For I - State; Line-Up To Be Changed Coach Chuck Mather's first two units worked out without pads Monday while the reserves and freshmen squads bumped heads in a hard scrimmage. Today the first two squads get back into action, with only a few minor changes in the line-up expected. Mather said that he definitely is going to give Lynn McCarthy, who was wounded in a Kansas City fight, a chance to fully test his wound this week. Ron Clairborne, second unit tackle, is the only injury KU suffered in the Colorado game. He will be out of action for at least a week. After looking at the pictures of Saturday's game, Mather complimented the Buffaloes on their fine running and tackling. On the other hand he stated that if the 80 yd. runs had been taken away from KU's three opponents, the Jayhawkers would have shown a respectable defensive record. In each of KU's three games, the opponents have made 80 yard touchdown plays. Tigers Have Breather COLUMBIA, Mo.—(UP)—Coach Don Faurot was looking for a replacement today for starting tackle Bob Lee, a Columbia, Mo., junior, who probably will be on the inactive list for the rest of the season. Lee suffered a knee injury in the Missouri-Southern Methodist game here last Saturday. Missouri's first two football units went through a brief drill yesterday without pads before viewing movies of their nearmiss against SMU which pointed up the need for improved pass defense. The team supposedly has a "breather" against North Dakota State, which now has a 3-1 record after a 10-3 loss to Morningside. Injuries Plauge Cats MANHATTAN — (UP) — Gene Keady, junior from Larned, stepped up to the right halfback spot on Kansas State's first football unit yesterday as the Wildcats limbered up from their stunning loss to Oklahoma Saturday. Big 7 Enters Second Week Big Seven football squads face another acid test Saturday as the fight for the Orange Bowl starts into its second week. With Kansas, K-State and Iowa State temporarily out of the picture, Nebraska and Colorado appear the favorites in Orange Bowl drive at the present time. Nebraska, 9-* victors over Iowa State a week ago, face the weak K-State Wildeats, still stunned by their 0-66 loss to the Mighty Sooners, at home. Meanwhile, Colorado, ahead in the race for Miami with a 2-0 league record, encounter a non-conference foe Saturday when they meet Colorado A&M. In the only other conference game, Kansas and Iowa State face each other and each will attempt to stay in the Orange Bowl race with a victory. KU lost to Colorado 25-26 last week and Iowa State lost to Nebraska 7-9 in the final 45 seconds of their game. The Oklahoma Sooners, first in the nation, go out of the conference Saturday to meet the Texas University Longhorns. Missouri draws a breather when they meet little North Dakota State. A 190-pounder who has alternated between Quarterback and Halfback, Keady replaced Tony Addeo, who was sidelined by an ankle sprain. Addeo is expected to be back in action in about ten days. Beta Theta Pi, with a devastating attack, smothered Phi Kappa Tau 61 to 0 in a Fraternity A division game Monday. Betas Beat Phi Kappa Tau Darlreel Simpson, Beta passer, wasted little time unleashing the powerful aerial attack, and hit 6 receivers for 9 touchdowns. Passes to Mike Greenleaf, John Lounsbury, Dee Lander, George Wurster, Bob Buell, and John Newlin accounted for all the scores. In addition to passing for the touchdowns, Simpson also booted three of the five extra points made by Beta. Bob Buell accounted for the other two points of the game by scoring a safety. In the other Fraternity A contest, Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Sig Ep 6-0. Dick Walt passed to Bob Kimball for the only score of the game. Other Results Fraternity B Phi Delt 56, Sigma Pi 0; Delts 19, Theta Chi 0. 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