University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 18, 1957 Page 5 OUT OF MY WAY BOY—Bob Kraus (63) avoids Oklahoma State's Buster Childs white Paul Swoboda moves up on the play. While Kansas' spirited Jayhawkers were intercepting six passes and winning, 13-7, over Oklahoma State in Memorial Stadium Saturday, Kansas State's heartbreak team reversed the role in Columbia and edged Missouri, 23-21 to set the stage for a Jayhawker-Tiger playoff for second place here next Saturday. KU Wins 4th Game For Kansas it was the third victory in a row since the coaching staff resigned and was probably Kansas' most impressive of the season. MU-KU Both 3-2 The Jayhawkers intercepted six Oklahoma State passes, displayed an iron clad defense in clutch situations and took advantage of two recovered fumbles to win their fourth game of the season, best mark since 1952. Both Missouri and Kansas are now 3-2 in the conference and a victory Saturday would give Kansas its highest finish in the conference since 1946-1947 when KU tied Oklahoma for first. Morris, a regular third-team quarterback whose passes won the Colorado and Kansas State games, was forced into the KU starting role after injuries to quarterback Bob Marshall and Wally Strauch. Kansas' only other high finish in the last 25 years was a second place in 1932. It was again the play of sophomore quarterback Duane Morris that sparked Kansas as the reserve quarterback snared three Oklahoma State passes—his last interception led to the winning touchdown. Morris scored the winning touchdown on a 1-yard plunge after he had intercepted a pass from Oklahoma State quarterback Dick Soegel on the KU 42-yard line. The Cowpokes, who had a 5-1-1 The winning Kansas touchdown came after Morris passed to Dale Remsberg on the OSU 19. Fullback Don Feller then went around end for seven yards and Homer Floyd took the football to the 7-yard line where an offsides penalty moved it back to the 12. Floyd slammed to the 1-yard line on the next play, however and Morris sneaked over. record going into the game, sought a bowl bid playing as an independent. The Jayhawkers scored early in the second quarter when Cowpoke Jim Wood punted the ball out of his own end zone to the OSU 34. Score Early In Second Second team quarterback Larry McKown passed to Feller on the 4-vard line then Floyd ran into the end zone on an off tackle slant. Barnes' kick for the extra point was good. Oklahoma State took the ensuing kickoff and marched 65 yards in 10 plays with Jim Wiggins scoring from the six. Kansas began time-consuming tactics late in the third quarter and succeeded in keeping the Cowpokes in their own territory throughout the fourth quarter with an effective kicking game, good pass defense. pass interceptions and a solid ground defense. Complete Guaranteed Winterizing Service PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE AAA D-X SERVICE Holiday Inn Ph. VI 3-9179 AAA D-X SERVICE East Turnpike Ent. VI 3-3419 Free Pickup and Delivery Having A Party? Let us furnish your dance music in Hi Fidelity YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID Kansas' defensive ability proved costly to the Cowpokes when midway in the fourth quarter the Jayhawkers took over on downs on the OSU 34 after Oklahoma State failed to make a first down on a fourth and one yard to go situation. Visit Our With 14 seconds left in the game Kansas gained a first down on the OSU 2-yard line but the excited Jayhawkers failed to score again. Hi Fidelity Equipment Show Room 928 Mass 928 Mass. Apples were brought to America by the early settlers. IM Into Playoffs Phi Gamma Delta defeated Delta Chi Friday, 25-6, in the only Fraternity A intramural game played. In Fraternity B play Beta Theta Pi downed Tau Kappa Epsilon 14-0. In Independent play, Rochdale forfeited to the Chicken Pickers, while Foster defeated Pearson, 6-0. Games today finds the Independents entering the semi-finals while the Fraternity A squads are starting on the quarter-finals of champion- play Today's games: Independent A—Hicks vs. Jim Beam; Chicken Pickers vs. Stephenson. ___ Fraternity A — Alpha Tau Omega vs. Delta Tau Delta, Field 1; Delta Upsilon vs. Sigma Nua, Field 2. Wayne Replogle, assistant football coach and head scout, has served under five head football coaches at KU. See The New Cessna 172 For 1958 Nov.23rd and 24th - New Beauty - New Style - New Comfort - New Convenience See it...you'll love it! Erhart Flying Service Municipal Airport, Lawrence, Kans. Box 167—V1 3-2167 That precious "one-of-a-kind" look Designers Group created by COLUMBIA "TRU-FIT" DIAMOND RINGS Exclusively self-adjusting Guardian Angel keeps your diamond perfectly centered and secure. from $100 No Interest Or Carrying Charge YOUR I.D. CARD IS YOUR PASS TO CREDIT Ifson's YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD" 743 Mass. VI 3-4366