of 391 year, since 1930's. Page 5 Buffs Virtually Free Of Injuries Kansas will start about the same lineup against Colorado Saturday as was started against Oregon State in Memorial Stadium last week with the exception of quarterback Bob Marshall. In Boulder coach Dallas Ward said today that tackle Wayne Stark was the only Colorado player on the ailing list. Ward said the Colorado squad is virtually free of injuries and that a flurry of head colds abated in Thursday's workout. Stark is still nursing a knee injury suffered in the Utah game. Ward ran his team through a 15-minute line skirmage Thursday but otherwise restricted practice to light limbering up. In Lawrence, Coach Chuck Mather's first and second units worked on pass offense and defense Thursday. The 36-man Jayhawker squad left this morning for Kansas City where they boarded a 9 a.m. plane to Denver. Matter planned to work out about 20 minutes in Denver stadium this afternoon. K-State In Final Heavy Session MANHATTAN — (UP) — Kansas State's football squad worked behind locked gates in Memorial Stadium Thursday for its final heavy practice for Saturday's Big Eight game with Nebraska. Both offense and defense were polished in a 2-hour dummy scrimmage. Coach Bus Mertes said there might be some changes in his starting lineup before the kickoff. The lineup is ends Don Zadnik and Jim Luzinski, tackles Jack Keelan and Wally Carson, guards Gene Meier and Jaydee Stinston, center Ellis Rainsberger, quarterback Dick Corbin, halfbacks Gene Keady and Keith Wilson, and fullback Ray Glaze. COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UP) — Missouri Coach Frank Broyles hoped today to have his backfield in its best form so far this season for Saturday's clash with the tough Texas Aggies. MU In Best Form Right halfback Charlie James, although not a starter, probably will be in action for the first time this season. He has been sidelined with an ankle injury. A sophomore speedster, Bob Anderson, has just returned and will be in pads although he may not get into the game. Otherwise the backfield corps should be at full strength. Work 30 Minutes NORMAN, Okla — (UP) — Only a 30-minute workout was scheduled today for Oklahoma's powerful football squad. After the brief drill, the Sooners will permit Iowa State to use the field for a practice session for the clash here Saturday. The Iowans flew in today. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results KUOK Program Schedule. Friday, Oct. 4, 1957 6:00 Report One 6:05 Sincerely Yours 6:05 Campus Calendar 6:45 Spotlite Time 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Wire News 8:05 University Theatre Concert The Kansas lineup includes John Peppercorn and Jim Letcvits at ends, Bok Craus and Tom Russell at guards, Chet Vanatta at center, Wally Strauch at quarterback, Charles McCue and Homer Floyd at halfback and Don Feller at fullback. Marshall, whose knee was injured in the Oregon State game and No. 1 left tackle Frank Gibson, who injured a shoulder against TCU, and John Wertzberger, No. 2 center, will not see action for KU. 8:30 Getting To Know You 8:45 Show Tunes 9:30 Final Scope 9:45 Public Service 10:00 Musical Mixtures 10:30 Lucky Strike Music 11:00 Musical Mixtures 12:00 Sign Off University Daily Kansan Sigma Epsilon dropped a 20-0 decision to Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi defeated Delta Sigma Phi, 32-6 in Thursday's Fraternity A intramural football competition. Two Romps In IM Games In Fraternity B games Sigma Chilost to ATO, 13-6 and Acacia edged Alpha Phi Alpha, 2-0. Games Today Independent A Pearson vs. Rochdale, field 1. McCook vs. Foster, field 4. Fraternity A Beta No. 2 vs. Phi Gam No. 2, field 2. PiKa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma, field 5. Oklahoma won the major college total offense and rushing offense championships last year by a wide margin. COME TO THE NEW K Drive-In Tempting Sandwiches Complete Fountain Service Hot Pizza Pie - Hot Pizza Pie - 1802 Mass. 1802 Mass. Roger Williams Fellowship Supper Meeting Friday, Oct. 4, 1957 Sunday Evenings At 5:45 SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. University Class (Classes for Single and Married Students) 11:00 a.m. ------------ Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. -------------- Evening Worship M. C. Allen, Pastor Roland C. Pickhardt 8th and Kentucky First Baptist Church BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. Phone VI 3-9849 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They Are Loyal Supporters. STUDENTS ALL OVER THE CAMPUS are laughing at the cartoons in the NEW Bibler Book, MORE Little Man On Campus. The laugh-packed adventures of Worthal, Professor Snarf and all the others are in this book, and the cost is only $1. On sale from 10 to 2 in the information booth. (advertisement)