Page 5 ATO Smashes Kappa Sig, 47-0, Remains Unbeaten Jim Trombold passed for six touchdowns and scored one himself as the ATO team easily defended its position atop the fraternity A standings. Alpha Tau Omega remained undefeated in fraternity A intramural football with a 47-0 victory over Kappa Sigma Thursday. Doug Henning and Mark Boxberger each caught three touchdown passes and Louis Bird kicked five extra points. Henning passed to Trombold for the seventh touchdown. Also in fraternity A competition, Phi Kappa Psi defeated Lambda Chi Alpha 14-0, with passes from Dave Paul accounting for all the scoring. Nelson Allen caught a pass for a touchdown, George McKnight scored an extra point on a pass and Phil Lonecar scored a touchdown and an extra point on passes. In independent A games Stephenson edged Jol- liffe 13-6, Hick defeated Battenfeld 12-0 and Don Henry forfeited to Oread. Jerry Albright's passing arm produced 13 points for Stephenson as Phil Henschel and Kermit Campbell caught touchdown passes and Dave Leitch scored an extra point. Jolliffe scored on a long pass from George Harding to Doug Scott. Rocky Leiker led the Hicks to their victory, as he passed to Bob Lockwood and Ed Day for touchdowns. **Fraternity A**—Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Chi, Field 1; Beta Theta Pi vs. Delta Chi, Field 2; Alpha Kappa Lambda vs. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Field 5. Today's games: University Daily Kansan Independent A—McCook vs. Chicken Pickers, Field 3; Foster vs. Rochdale, Field 4. All games begin at 4:15 p.m. Eyes Focused On Boulder Saturday At the present time the Buffs and the Tigers are the two teams considered most likely to succeed as "bridesmaid" for Oklahoma in the conference final standings. Missouri thus far owns a 2-0-0 mark in league play while the Buffaloes stand 1-2-0. However, both the Colorado losses have come as a result of extra points that have gone astray. They lost to Kansas, 34-35, and to the nation's No. 1 team, Oklahoma, 13-14. The main attention in Big Eight football circles will be focused on Boulder, Colorado Saturday. The Golden Buffaloes play host to the Missouri Tigers in a homecoming game that could possibly decide the Big Eight runner-up. At the present time Colorado is ranked No. 18 in the nation following its showing against Oklahoma last week. At Columbia, Coach Frank Broyles has emphasized his ground defense and air attack the past week. He said he would like for his quarterbacks to throw twice as many passes as they have thrown so far this season. Up to this point his quarterbacks have been hitting about 80% but they haven't been throwing often enough, according to Broyles. Broyles will probably be counting heavily on his extra point specialist, Charlie Rash. So far this season Rash has hit 100 per cent of 13 tries. Rash's extra point kicks have accounted for victories over both SMU (7-6) and Nebraska (14-13). The only other Big Eight conference tilt, outside of Kansas-Nebraska, will take place down the Kaw at Manhattan. There Bus Mertes K-State Wildcats will meet the Oklahoma Sooners. The Wildcats will start an all senior backfield as K-State plays its last home game of the season. Meanwhile, in Soonerland Conch Bud Wilkinson was working his first and second units lightly, keeping them on the drill field less than an hour. He was holding heavy scrimmages with the third and fourth teams. The Oklahomaans were spending most of their time working on their passing attack. Iowa State, a surprise to most New Coach Won't Be Chosen Until End Of Season, Lonborg Says A successor to Chuck Mather, resigned football coach, will not be chosen until the end of the current season, Athletic Director A. C. (Dutch) Lonborg indicated Thursday. Lonborg, in a statement, said: "Now the major problem we face is one of ethics—we just can't go around contacting prospects during the season. "Therefore it is safe to say we can't possibly expect to name a new football coach before the season ends. And here at Kansas now our main goal is to get a lot of enjoyment out of remaining games now that the smoke about the coaching situation has been cleared." "That wouldn't be fair to them or their schools. We can always, of course, take applications, but it will be impossible for me to do any visiting of campuses or make appointments to talk with prospects until the season is over." Mather and five of his assistants turned in resignations effective at the close of the season. Since Bud Wilkinson took over the Oklahoma helm in 1947, the Sooners have compiled a 90-7-3 record for an amazing .919 percentage. Big Eight grid guessers, takes a week off from conference play to meet its neighbor, Drake, at Des Moines, Iowa. Find It In The Kansan Classifieds University Theatre Is Proud To Announce Jerome Kilty will play Falstaff in Henry IV, Part I. Mr. Kilty has played many roles on Broadway including Falstaff, for which he was awarded the American Shakespeare Festival and Academy Citation in 1956. The latest addition to the Big Eight, Oklahoma State, also goes outside Big Eight circles to tangle with Texas Tech at Stillwater. The Cowboys have won three, lost one, and tied one so far this season. This record is only beaten by Oklahoma (5-0-0) and Missouri (4-1-1) of all Big Eight teams. The Oklahoma State squad has shown surprising defense ability this year, holding opponents to only 841 yards. This is 209 yards less than their neighbors, Oklahoma, have held their opponents to. A Guest Star Season Tickets, $3.50; Faculty-Staff, $2.50 UNION TICKET CENTER Mail Orders Accepted Nation's Top Football Teams Lay Records On The Line By UNITED PRESS Four of the nation's six remaining unbeaten and untired major powers will face tough, once-beaten opponents Saturday when the final push for lucrative bowl bids begin in earnest. Oklahoma, its national crown drooping a bit to the port side after Saturday's 14-13 squeaker with Colorado, should have relatively easy pickings with Kansas State (2-3-1) and Auburn, 48-7 victory over Houston Saturday night, will be a solid choice over Florida. But the other four—second-ranked Iowa, third-ranked Texas A and M, fifth-ranked Notre Dame and unranked but also beaten and untied Dartmouth—could easily be knocked out of the elite group. In Texas A and M's case, a defeat could mean no telephone call from the Cotton Bowl committee. Iowa, which defeated Northwestern, 6-0, on a rain-and-snow soaked field thanks to a fluke play, goes against Michigan, which is 4-1 overall and defeated Minnesota, 24-7, on Saturday. Ohio State, big 10 co-leader and the league's likely Rose Bowl nominee, meets Northwestern, Illinois plays Purdue, Minnesota meets Indiana and Michigan State plays Wisconsin in other games. 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