- Page 4 University Daily Kansam Thursday, Oct. 4, 1956 Mather Unsatisfied With KU Pass Defense Coach Chuck Mather planned unusual for a Thursday, because the defense. Mather put the Jayhawks through rugged drills yesterday, but said more improvement, especially against passing, was needed before meeting Colorado Saturday. Quarterback Wally Strauch, out for four weeks with injuries, alternated at signal calling with Dave Preston and Bob Marshall yesterday. Injuries Hurt Farmers MANHATTAN — (UP) — Coach Bus Mertes has shifted Jack Keelan, a 228-pound tackle, to center for the game with Oklahoma Saturday. The switch became necessary when regular centers Chuck Sprinkle and sophomore Jerry Sand were injured in the Colorado game. Both may miss Oklahoma Saturday, as may guard Ellis Rainsberger and backhack Bill Carrington. Mertes planned to work the Wildcats against Oklahoma plays today in the final big workout before leaving for Norman. Buffs Fear KU Attack Bulls Fear KU Attack BOULDER — (UP) — Colorado, worried about stopping the Kansas running attack, will leave tonight for Lawrence and Saturday's game. Cough Dallas Ward placed ema heavy workout at Kansas today, he said he was not satisfied with phasis on linebackers in yesterday's scrimmage. He said their play was improved but "we must improve as much again ta stop that Kansas running game. Tigers Change Lineup COLUMBIA—(UP) — Coach Don Faurot plans four lineup changes at Missouri against Southern Methodist this weekend. Sopnomore end George Boucher probably will replace letterman Bill Craig at left end. Mervin Johnson went back to left tackle, replacing Frank Czapla who started against Purdue. Paul Browning went to right guard and Bob Lee to right tackle. Faurot said third team guard Ray McMichael probably would see considerable action because of his defensive ability. Pass Defense Stressed The Tigers ran plays against the freshman team in the week's only scrimmage yesterday. NORMAN—(UP) Coach Bud Wilkinson stressed pass defense in yesterday's practice, as injuries continued to plague the Oklahoma Sooners. Fred Hood had to have four TKE Wins Over Sigma Nu, 13-0 The dead-eye passing arm of Stan Ball and the fine receiving of Bill Crow let TKE to a 13-0 victory over Sigma Nu in an "A" league fraternity game Wednesday. Ball threw to Crow for touchdown passes of 20 and 11 yards. The game was nip and tuck for over three quarters until the TKEs added a touchdown late in the final quarter to insure their victory. Ball also tossed to John Baird for the extra point following the 1st touchdown. Other scores: Fraternity A Phi Gam 20, Sigma Chi 2 Fraternity B Phil Delts (2) 1, Lambda Chi 0 Fraternity A Delta Chi vs. DU... Field 1 Fraternity B ATO (1) vs. Phi Psi ... Field 5 Independent Pearson vs. G. Pearson ... Field 2 Gee Club vs. Eagles ... Field 3 stitches in his hand after it was stepped on in practice, and Keith Lewallen was slowed down by a groin injury. The No.1 backfield drilled on pass defense for more than an hour yesterday and engaged in slight contact work with the freshman team. Bicyclists were the original pioneers for good highways. Bobo Olson Retires From Ring Wars PORTLAND, Ore—(UP) — Carl (Bobo) Olson, washed up as a top-notch battler at 28, went into retirement today—convinced that he couldn't come back from the effects of knockouts at the hands of Archie Moore and Sugar Ray Robinson. During his 10-year career in the ring, Olson earned an estimated $750,000 in pursues. He was in 74 professional fights, won 65 and lost nine. Olson's manager said he had medical opinion that Bobo should not return to the ring wars. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. TGIF with the Hilltoppers at the Tee Pee 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5 University of Kansas UNIVERSITY THEATRE Presents a Season of Outstanding Plays FRASER THEATRE SERIES - THE RAINMAKER By N. Richard Nash Oct. 31, Nov.1 (4:00 matinee only), Nov.2, 3. - THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA by Lorca. December 5, 6, 7, 8 - OF THEE I SING by Kaufman and Ryskind, music by Gershwin February 4,5,6,8 - THIEVES' CARNIVAL by Jean Anouilh March 13, 14, 15, 16. TWO SHORT OPERAS "Trouble in Tahiti" by Bernstein "Gianni Schicchi" by Puccini April 29,30,May1. STUDIO THEATRE SERIES Green Hall - ACT III of "The Inspector General" by Gogol "Darkness at Noon" by Sidney Kingsley October 17, 18, 19, 20. - A NITE OF UNUSUAL ONE-ACTS November 14,15,16,17. - THE DOCTOR IN SPITE OF HIMSELF by Moliere An Arena production in the Union Ballroom. February 27, 28, March1, 2. AN ORIGINAL 3-ACT PLAY April17,18,19,20. CHILDREN'S THEATRE SERIES Studio Theatre, Green Hall. (Matinees only). ● MARCO POLO-December 12, 13, 14, 15. ● PETER RABBIT-May 8, 9, 10, 11. All Performances 8 O'Clock COUPON BOOKS Fraser Theatre Series: $4.00 (5 productions) Theatre-Goer Series: $5.00 (9 productions) SINGLE ADMISSIONS Fraser Theatre: $1.25 Studio Theatre .50 Children's Theatre: .25 & .50 BOX OFFICE OPENS AS OF OCTOBER 8 Weekdays—8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sundays—12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. La Se BI think Case Students admitted by ID cards—Phone - VI 3-2700 Ext.469—The Box Office is located in the Student Memorial Union. w