Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1957 Kansas To Be In Top Shape Kansas, fresh from a 14-12 victory over Nebraska, is expected to go into Saturday's game with Kansas State in their best physical condition since the opening game against Texas Christian. Coach Chuck Mather said the squad received no injuries at Nebraska. In addition, quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer, both who have been out since the second game against Oregon State, are expected to be ready for duty. Coach Mather said Marshall participated in light drills Monday and was running well. He is expected to be on the second unit in heavy offensive drills today. The Jayhawkers, after a light workout Monday, watched films of the Nebraska game and heard a scouting report on Kansas State. Head scout Wayne Replogle termed the K-State-Oklahoma game the finest he has ever seen the Wildcats play. K-State Anxious For KU MANHATTAN — (UP) — Kansas State, happy over its "moral victory" against Oklahoma but not willing for the same against Kansas, planned offensive drills today as Saturday's intra-state grudge match approached. Wet weather forced the Wildcats indoors Monday where Coach Bus Mertes spent the afternoon polishing the team's running and passing attack. Gene Meier and Gene Keady missed the workout. Keady, the team's top rusher, is expected to return to the field sometime before the KU tussle and Meier, a guard, was expected today. 5 Cyclones Injured Coach Jim Myers said his team was keenly disappointed in losing the non-conference start last weekend. "The boys thought they would win, but they didn't," he commented. AMES, Iowa — (UP) — Pride-stung Iowa State today nursed wounds, physical and mental, sustained in its loss to Drake and continued preparations for Saturday's clash with Nebraska. He said five regulars suffered bruises in the fracas but only one, wingback Ron Walter, likely will miss the Husker tilt. Myers said he felt Nebraska, despite a 1-6 record, is substantially better than many people believe and said Iowa State held the Huskers in "healthy respect." Bud Seeks 101 Wilkinson, whose Sooners engage Missouri for the Big Eight title this weekend, declined to comment if the maneuvers would be used in this week's game or saved for the following weekend against Notre Dame. NORMAN, Okla. — (UP) — Coach Bud Wilkinson opened workouts for his 101st victory as Oklahoma coach Monday and immediately began by installing new play patterns. The Sooners, who Saturday squeezed by Kansas State 13-0 to give Wilkinson his 100th collegiate victory, drilled in a drizzle Monday. Halfback Prentice Gaunt turned in the most spectacular play of the afternoon, an 80-yard romp to the end zone. COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Missouri Coach Frank Broyles, a product of one of the nation's most razzle-dazzle offensive schools, said today he had few worries with his Tigers defense, but hoped for more "oomph" offensively. Tigers Stress Offense The Missouri team goes against Oklahoma Saturday and Broyles predicted, "We're going to have to develop more of an attack if we hope to upset" the defending national champions. The former Georgia Tech quarterback standout said, "Our defense won for us" against Colorado last weekend. Broyles said offensive patterns would be polished all week. Only one player, tackle Norris Kelley, missed Monday's workout from the top three units. Prepare for Single Wing LINCOLN, Neb. — (UP) — Nebraska, not overly successful against T-formation teams, Monday prepped for its first meeting with a single-wing club, Iowa State. The team later meets Colorado which employs both the singlewing and T-formation in its multiple offense which currently paces the conference in net gaining. Volleyball Event Nov. 29-30 The second annual Jayhawk Volleyball tournament, sponsored by the KU Volleyball Club, will be held Nov. 29-30 not Friday and Saturday as it was reported in The Daily Kansan Thursday. Dodgers Sign Pitcher LOS ANGELES — (UP) — Tom McCaig, a 20-year-old right handed pitcher from Alhambra, Calif., has been signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers. He will report to Victoria in the Big State league next spring. Hicks Win Second Division IM Independent Crown The Hicks won the championship in the second division in Independent A intramural football league Monday by defeating Stephenson, 25-0, on a passing barrage. Hicks, undefeated in six games, had Rocky Leiker who threw four touchdown passes and kicked an extra point. Receiving were Bob Lockock, John Pritchard, Larry Campbell and Ed Day. The Hicks will enter the prayors next week and meet the runnerup in the first division of the Independent A league. Beta Wins Third Straight In Fraternity A football, Beta Theta Pi got their third straight victory against no losses, defeating Phi Gamma Delta, 22-0. Phi Gam now stands 2-2. Larry Schwartz passed for touchdowns in the second, third and fourth quarters. One, a 6-yard pass to C. L. Foster, another a 22-yard pass to Harve Newlin and an 8-yard pass to Bob Lynch. In the first quarter Gary Rempe tagged Phi Gam's Art Miller in the end zone for a safety. Larry McCully kicked two extra points. Oread Edged Carruth-O'Leary finally tripped Oread after a scoreless game that took two extra periods to decide. In the second overtime Carruth-O'Leary advanced the ball 6 yards while Oread could only muster a -8 yards. Carruth-O'Leary now stands 3-3 and Oread has a 2-3 record. Delta Chi won a forfeit game from Tau Kappa Epsilon. University Daily Kansan SPORTS Attention Will Soon Focus On Basketball Football still has a month to run in the Big Eight and Oklahoma still has not clinched the Orange Bowl berth, but basketball is just around the corner. The basketball season opens less than a month from today, Dec. 2, with four games. It could turn out to be one of the tightest races in years. Kansas, of course, has Wilt Chamberlain back. But no less an authority than coach Bill Straniigan of Iowa State says that may not be enough. K-State Much Stronger The reason—Kansas State is coming back stronger than ever. Stran-nigan predicts a race between the two Kansas schools with K-State winning out. The season opens with Arkansas at Oklahoma, Kansas at Oklahoma State, Colorado State at Colorado and Drake at Iowa State. Although Kansas has lost most of its senior starters who played with Chamberlain last year, the Jayhawkers will still have such standouts as Bob Billings and Ron Loneski, plus promising sophomores Allan Donaghue, Jim Hoffman, Phil Raisor and Bob Hickman. Kansas State will have back its two outstanding big men, Jack Parr, (6-feet 9 inches) and Bob Boozer (6-feet, $ 6^{1/2} $ inches). Iowa State To Be Tough Iowa State, although losing star Gary Thompson, still figures to be tough in the Big Eight race. Colorado and Missouri should be up to their usual strength while Nebraska and Oklahoma could be the dark horses of the race. The pre-season tournament in Kansas City will be split around a Sunday this year, starting Dec. 26 and finishing Dec. 30. For the first time in years Kansas and Kansas State are in different brackets and have a chance to play in the championship game. The annual KU freshman-varsity game will be Nov. 22 in Allen Field House. Fraternity A—Phi Kappa Psi vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Field 1; Delta Upsilon vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Field 2, and Delta Tau Delta vs. Alpha KappaLambda, Field 3. Games today: Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta No. 1 vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Field 4, and Alpha Tau Omega vs. Alpha Phi Alpha, Field 5. Blake Hall, completed in 1895, was known as the engineering building until 1898 when it receivedits present name. CHICAGO — (UP) — Jim Taylor, a 235-pound linebacker who played with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season, has been signed by the Chicago Cardinals. Taylor, who played collegiate ball at Baylor, was cut loose when Buddy Parker was named coach of the Steelers. Cardinals Sign Taylor see EUROPE for LESS on ALL-STUDENT Trip Enjoy the finest cultural, historical and scenic spots in Europe for less on an American Youth Abroad trip. Travel in a small group with friends and other U.S. college students. Book early to insure best space. Only small deposit needed now. 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