University Daily Kansan Page 4 Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1957 Colorado And Stransky Lead Big 8 Statistics KANSAS CITY, MO. — (UP)Colorado and ace halfback Bob Stransky today dominated Big Eight team and individual offensive statistics by comfortable margins. The Buffaloes, intent on retaining their runnerup spot to the Big Eight's perennial champion, Oklahoma, have gained a total of 2,156 yards for a per-game average of 430.1. Oklahoma, with one less game at four, WOMEN will break your door down when you use gas from LEONARD'S Standard Service 9th & Ind.—VI 3-9830 has recorded 1,518 yards for an average of 379.5. Stransky, the Buff's overnight running sensation, has reeled off 636 yards on 92 carries for a six-yard gain per try. Stransky also leads the conference in scoring with 51 points in five games. Dwight Nichols of Iowa State advanced to a tie for the number two rushing spot with 333 yards on 96 carries. Stransky's halfback mate, Eddie Dove, has the same total on only 39 tries. K-State's Gene Keady ranks fourth. Nichols is the top passer with 23 completions on 43 attempts for 284 yards. Wally Strauch of Kansas is second. Colorado's Boyd Dowler advances from second to take over the pass receiving lead on 12 receptions for 179 yards. Homer Floyd, Kansas, is second. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales "Everything In Formal Wear" Campus Shop 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south of Jayhawk Cafe) In overtime play Stephenson couldn't gain any yardage while Battenfeld passed for 10 yards. The winner's touchdown came in the third quarter on a pass interception by David Armentrout who ran 60 yards for the score. Armentrout passed to David May for the extra point. Battenfield now stands at 1-1. Battenfeld Edges Stephenson, 8-7 Hicks downed Carruth O'Leary 13-0 on two 20-vard passes from Rocky Leiker to Bob Lockwood and Larry Campbell. Leiker kicked the extra point. Stephenson, until Monday leading the Independent A league with a 3-0 record, finally was defeated Monday as Battenfeld squeezed out an 8-7 victory in overtime. Stephenson gained the overtime with a touchdown pass on the last play of the game from Jerry Albright to Dale More. Albright passed to Dale Moore for the extra point. In other Independent A action, Oread defeated Jolliffe 26-0. Chuck Winfrey ran for two yards for one touchdown, passed to Bill Wedge- worth for another, and intercepted a pass and ran for 60 yards for a third touchdown. Kirby Clark picked up a blocked punt on the 20-yard line and ran for another touchdown. Other scores: Fraternity B Phi Kappa Fsi 18, Phi Delta Theta No. 2, 6. Beta Theta Pi No. 1, 28, Phi Kappa, 0. Games today: Fraternity A—Alba Tau Omega vs. Kappa Sigma, Field 1; Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Field 3; Delta Upsilon vs. Lambda Chi Alpha, Field 4. Fraternity B—Delta Tau Delta vs. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Field 2 and Triangle vs. Phi Delta Theta No. 1. Field 5. ... K-State's coach Bus Mertes had 21 lettermen available for duty this season, plus what was regarded as one of K-State's best freshman groups in years. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Formulated for a man's hair and scalp. Conditions while it cleans. 1.25 plus tox IN UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC! SHULTON New York • Toronto KU Soccer Team Ties Tabor, 3-3 A goal by Jeno Nagy, Hungarian sophomore, five minutes before the end of the second half, resulted in a 3-3 tie between the International Club soccer team and a team from Tabor College at Hillsboro Saturday. The other scores for KU were made by Pietro Balestra, Swiss graduate student, and Nagy, both in the first half. A crowd of about 200 witnessed the rough night game, in which several injuries were sustained by KU players. Remaining games for KU will be against Tabor College and Wentworth Military Academy. KU-OU Movies To Be Shown Movies of the KU-Oklahoma football game will be shown at the KU Quarterback Club at 7:30 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. KU-OU Movies To Be Shown Members of the KU coaching staff will discuss the game. Use Kansan Want Ads PAT READ Indian Trader 445 Tenn. (last house north on Tennessee Street) OPEN HOUSE 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. October 27th Navajo and Zuni Silver and Turquoise PHONE VI 3-1306 Indian Jewelry Direct from the Reservations Did You Know Earl Robinson That Nationally Known Folk Singer will perform on campus Tonight, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m. in the recital hall of the fine arts building? Mr. Robinson is the composer of "Ballads For Americans," "The House I Live In," "A Walk In The Sun," and the folk opera "Sandhog." Tickets Available at the Door $1.25 Hi final three back Palm last ful this Bow - Sponsored by the KU-Y It time opm the the, they grid G Fell son ing dou sibil play B long mar shor G beer coul but the brea M not been Nor Flor into wea ed beat