Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Nov. 7, 1957 Injuries To Slow Frosh At Columbia KU's freshman team lineup against Missouri Friday will have only five of the men who started the previous game, a 21-13 loss to Kansas State Oct. 26. The game, to be played at Columbia, will begin at 3 p.m. Friday. It will be the second and last game of the season for both teams. The Big Eight allows freshman teams to play two games each season. Missouri defeated Iowa State 8-0 earlier this year. Injuries are mainly responsible for the lineup changes. Four men who will miss Friday's game because of knee injuries are fullback Doyle Schick, tackle Joe Lupo, and ends Charlie Thurston and Jim Goodrich. A shoulder injury will keep center Jerry Brown out of the game. Coach Rex Grossart said his starting lineup will be ends. Bill Sprekelmeyer and Ralph Caster; tackles, Ted Mikalinis and Stan Kirshman; guards, Joe Doolittle and Jim Spry; center, Ed Alberg; quarterback, Dave Woolery; halfbacks Joe Spurney and Ron Michaels, and fullback Norman Mailen. Caster was moved to end from his former guard position, and Alberg, now center, was formerly a quarterback. Sprekelmeyer has moved from left end to right end. In their first game the Jayhawker freshmen had trouble only with pass defense, as K-State scored all three touchdowns on long passes. The game Friday will not be broadcast, but Coach Grossart said films may be available later. The team left for Columbia at 1 p.m. today and will arrive back in Lawrence about midnight Friday. Marshall, Palmer Run Hard In 'Good' Drills Coach Chuck Mather termed the Kansas workouts "real good" for the second day in a row Wednesday as the Jayhawkers continued preparations to face the Kansas State Wildcats in Lawrence Saturday. Quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Falmer, who are back in pads this week for the first time since the second game of the season, were again running hard in the offensive and defensive drills. Marshall is working with the second unit, while Falmer is alternating with Rip Miller at the second team end spot. Mather said the Jayhawkers would hold light pass offensive and defensive drills today. OU Plays Tigers NORMAN, Okla — (UP) — Oklahoma's football squad, straining to keep its winning streak intact against Missouri Saturday, worked on pass defense Wednesday in a practice session that lasted nearly two hours. Coach Bud Wilkinson said he would take 36 players to Columbia. The squad leaves in two planes after today's practice, flying to Jefferson City, where they will stay until Saturday. K-State Missing One MANHATTAN — (LP) — Varsity guard Gene Meier, who had been sidelined for two days with bruises, returned to the Kansas State football practice Wednesday. Meier's return left the K-Staters missing only halfback Gene Kendy among the regulars. Kendy, the team's top ground gainer despite being out of the last two games, is still nursing a knee injury. Defense was stressed Wednesday with Coach Bus Mertes explaining it was necessary to "contain Kansas" throwing running." Tigers Stress Blocks COLUMBIA, Mo — (UP) — Coen Frank Broyles put his Missouri football squad back on fundamentals Wednesday, drilling it on line blocking in preparation for the battle with Oklahoma Saturday. Browles, a former Georgia Tech assistant, termed the Sooner line "The best I've seen in college football and we'll need fine blocking." The wasp, hornet and yellow jacket, unlike the honey bee, can sting repeatedly. The bee leaves its stinger and dies as a result. The Big Eight cross-country meet Saturday will be the first chance for Oklahoma State to win a conference title, but with the Kansas Jayhawkers entered, it is very unlikely. KU Favored To Win Big 8 Cross Country Neither they nor any other conference member appears capable of defeating Kansas, which has won every Big Eight individual and team cross-country title since 1947. KU has won four dual meets this fall, and two Jayhawkers are the only conference runners to have broken 15 minutes over the three-mile up and down course this year. Denfending champion Jerry McNeal and sophomore Tom Skutka both have finished in less than 15 minutes twice this fall. Two Under 15 McNeal set a new course record against Oklahoma at Norman with a time of 14:54.5. McNeal and Skutka ran 14:49 and 14:57, respectively, in a dual meet with the Chicago Track Club. The KU squad will also have sophomores Braith Travis, Cliff Cushman and Don Greenlee, letterman Berry Crawford and junior squadman Bob Harrison. McNeal and Skutka will be favored to win the individual title. They not only have turned in the best times, but two of their top competitors. Joe Mullins of Nebraska and Ernst Kleyhans of Oklahoma, have been slowed by illness. Sanders, Top Competitor Among the standout returnees are Missouri's Jim Sanders, fourth last year and 13th in the NCAA meet; Bob Elwood, Nebraska, fifth in the conference last year; Tom Rodda, Kansas State, seventh, and Jack Hughes, Colorado, who missed last year's meet but was fourth in 1955. Not only will the Jayhawkers be trying for their 11th straight cross-country title, but their 19th consecutive track title, including indoor, outdoor and cross country. Iowa State College will be host to the meet Saturday. Dodgers To Face Giants In Opener CINCINNATI — (UP) — The National League office announced Wednesday that the 1958 season will open on Tuesday, April 15, with the new Los Angeles Dodgers meeting the new San Francisco Giants at San Francisco in one of the four openers. Chicago will be at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh at Milwaukee in the other openers. 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