Page 5 Marshall, Palmer May See Action Before Season Ends KU's hopes to end the season in a winning fashion were boosted Tuesday when quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer, who have been out for over a month, both were limbering up without pads. Coach Chuck Mather said there is a possibility that Palmer might be ready for the Kansas State game, Nov. 9, and Marshal for the Oklahoma State game, Nov. 16. Even without these two players, Kansas is expected to be in their best physical condition since the third game of the season when they meet the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln Saturday. The only other Jayhawker injury is Larry McKown, third string quarterback, who is suffering from a rib injury. Mather made one shift in the KU lineup Tuesday when he shifted Charlie McCue back to the starting right halfback position. McCue replaces Larry Carrier. The Jayhawkers held a rough offensive and defensive scrimage Tuesday. The third unit also ran Nebraska plays against the first two squads. Nebraska Expects To Be In Top Physical Condition Saturday LINCOLN, Neb. — (UP) — Nebraska expects to be in prime physical condition Saturday when it meets an anticipated aerial-minded Kansas team before an annual homecoming crowd here. Coach Bill Jennings said the Huskers will go into the scrap in perhaps their finest shape of the season, barring last-minute practice mishaps. Guard Don Kampe is sidelined and tackle Duane Mongerson is a flu victim, otherwise Nebraska is fit, Jennings stated. Worry Over Passing AMES, Iowa, —(UP)— Iowa State, hampered by injuries and perplexed by a mid-season slump, today planned another rugged practice in preparation for Saturday's clash with unbeaten Drake. Coach Jin Myers said he was "worried" over Drake's passing game which revolves around ace quarterback Roger Labrasca. Labrasca, a southpaw, has tossed nine touchdown passes this season. NORMAN, Okla. — (UP) — Oklahoma, ready and willing to meet Michigan State "if it can be arranged," worked past darkness last night as Saturday's expected assault on Kansas State drew closer. Ready To Plav MSU Concerning a possible future clash between his Sooners and Mighty Michigan State, Wilkinson said he was hopeful." He said "we've been discussing the game for four years", but haven't been able to find a suitable date because they (Michigan State) have commitments earlier in the year and we have commitments later in the season." Coach Bud Wilkinson spent much of the 2-hour session drilling his squad on offensive formations. He said the team is in good shape for the annual clash to be staged at Manhattan, Kan. Keady Won't Play MANHATTAN, Kan. (UP)—Bus Mertes' Kansas State Wildcats faced their—or anybody else's—most rugged test of the season this week-end without the services of chief offensive threat, eGne Keady. Keady, one of the Big Eight's leading rushers both in 1956 and this year, is troubled by a leg injury and has been ruled out of action against Oklahoma this weekend. Beta Theta Pi ran away from Alpha Kappa Lambda Tuesday, 58-0. Larry Schwartz hit 14 of 18 passes and passed for every Beta score. Larry McCully booted four of the extra points and caught one touchdown pass. The other pass receivers included Harv Newlin who caught for four touchdowns, Alan Forker caught for Beta Defeats AKL,58-0,As Schwartz Stars Delta Upsilon edged Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1-0 in an overtime. Kappa Sigma lost to Lambda Chi Alba by forefeit. In fraternity B play, Phi Gamma Delta downed Sigma Chi, 20-12. Alpha Tau Omega downed Acacia 13-6 in the other fraternity B game. In games today: Fraternity A—TKE vs. Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Upsilon vs. Delta Chi. Independent A—Jim Beam vs. Pearson. Make up games: Fraternity A—Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Epsilon. Fraternity B—Phi Delta Theta vs. Delta Tau Delta and Sigma Epsilon vs. Triangle. SNEAK PREVIEW Of A Picture Of The ALL NEW, EXCITING 1958 FORD! Of course you can't see it because it's not out yet. But you will be able to see this lower, more graceful Ford for 1958. You'll be able to see it Nov.7, so wait for the best! Wait for Ford! Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1957 University Daily Kansan -Your Ford Dealer In Lawrence- MORGAN-MACK Dial VI 3-3500 9 over Syracuse; Penn 13 over Harvard; Cornell 13 over Columbia; Army 26 over Colgate. Midwest—Wichita 2 over Dayton (night); Notre Dame 3 over Navy; Illinois 5 over Purdue; Cincinnati 6 over Detroit; Colorado 7 over Missouri; Michigan State 8 over Wisconsin; Ohio State 14 over Northwestern; Minnesota 26 over Indiana. Experts Pick Unbeaten To Retain Records NEW YORK — (UP) — Five of the six major undefeated and untied college football teams are favored by oddsmakers to retain their perfect records in Saturday's games. South—South Carolina 3 over Maryland; L.S.U. 6 over Vanderbilt; Tennessee 7 over North Carolina; Georgia 8 over Alabama; Mississippi State 17 over Tulane; North Carolina State 18 over Wake Forest; Mississippi 20 over Houston. 714 Vermont The sixth team—Iowa—was rated even in its national television game with Michigan. † Notre Dame is rated three points over Navy; Texas A&M is six over Arkansas; Oklahoma is 30 over Kansas State; Auburn is eight over Florida, and Dartmouth three over Yale. In games Friday night, Boston University is six over George Washington and Miami of Florida is 15 over Villanova. The oddsmakers, perhaps made wary by upsets, were cautious, and 22 of the 39 games on the card had a spread of one touchdown or less. As usual, Oklahoma was the biggest favorite. The Iowa-Michigan game is the closest, of course, and four were one-point picks—Nebraska over Kansas, Stanford over Oregon, West Virginia over Penn State and Baylor over Texas Christian. Here are the point-spreads on the other leading Saturday games, by sections: East—Dartmouth 3 over Yale; Princeton 7 over Brown; Pittsburgh Southwest—Texas 6 over Southern Methodist; Oklahoma State 8. over Texas Tech; Rice 11 over Clemson (night). Far West—Washington 6 over Southern California; Oregon State 7 over Washington State; UCLA 7 over California; College of Pacific 12 over Marquette. WARNING! Aggressor Is Everywhere JUST RECEIVED New Shipment Of CORDUROY IVY-ALLS - Made like Expensive Slacks - Tailored with Slim Look - Back Strap and Adjustable Buckle - Low Hip Fit - Best Talon Zippers - Quality Fabrics Leather-Trimme Antelope Tan Loden Green Pre Cuffed All Sizes $7.95 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop ON THE HILL