ma has yards Thursday, Oct. 3, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 5 KU Opens Big 8 Competition At CU Quarterback Bob Marshall and end H. C. Palmer will be lost from the KU lineup when the Jayhawkers open Big Eight competition against Colorado Saturday. Four Have Flu The rest of the lineup which started the game against Oregon State Saturday will be intact when KU takes the field at Boulder. Marshall will have a cast on his leg for at least 10 days, having suffered a twisted knee in the Oregon State game. Palmer also has a knee injury and will be out an indefinite period. Four players had mild attacks of the fu this week, but they will be ready to go against Colorado. They are quarterback Wally Strauch. center Chet Vanatta, guard Bob Kraus, and center John Wertzberger. Coach Chuck Mather said he was pleased with the results of Wednesday's practice, which emphasized offense. He said the Jayhawker offense was as good as it has been this year. "It will no doubt be a very tough game with Colorado, but our boys learned a lot about the single wing last Saturday and I'm sure we'll play a better game this time," Mather said. "Colorado is a better team than last year when they beat us 26-25, but we are also a better team," he said. Coach Mather said his lineup for the CU game will have John Pepercorn and Jim Letcvits at ends, Ron Claiborne and Ed Prelock at tackles, Bob Kraus and Tom Russel at guards, Chef Vanatta at center, Wally Strauch at quarterback, Don Feller at fullback, and Charlie McCue and Homer Floyd at halfbacks Colorado Undefeated Thus far this fall Colorado has tied Washington 6-8 and defeated Utah 30-24. KU is still looking for its first victory, having tied Texas Christian 13-13 and lost to Oregon State 34-6. This is the big game for both teams, however, since it is the first conference contest. Cards Interested In Robin Roberts NEW YORK — (UP) — Frank Lane said today the Cardinals are "definitely interested" in obtaining Robin Roberts but there were indications St. Louis might have to outbid the National League champion Milwaukee Braves. Lane refused to commit himself on which players he might offer the Phillies, but the Braves apparently are ready to give up a pitcher plus infielder Felix Mantilla and catcher Carl Sawatski if they can swing the deal. "I still consider Roberts a mighty fine pitcher even though he lost 22 games this year." Lane said. "He's the kind of competitor who could come right back and win 15 or 18 next season." KU Fencing Team To Be Organized John Giele, University fencing coach, announced that a meeting would be held at 7 p.m. today in 102 Robinson for all who are interested in competitive fencing. Giele urged all men who have had previous experience in fencing to attend. A KU team will compete against other Big Eight teams. The teams will use all three fencing weapons, the Foil, spee and sabre. Leonard Standard 9th & Ind.-VI 3-9830 Delts, AKL Edge Opponents First round of play was completed in men's intramural football Wednesday as Delta Tau Delta took to the air to defeat Tau Kappa Epsilon, 12-0. The Delts hit paydirt both times on pass plays from Jerry Graves to Jerry Nelson, one play covering 20 yards, the other 30. Both conversion attempts by Dave Blackburn failed. A short pass for the extra point brought a 7-6 victory for Alpha Kappa Lambda over Delta Chi in the other intramural game Wednesday. The TD came on a long pass play. The sole counter for Delta Chi came on a 30 yard pass from Gary Weber to John Spanbauer. The kick for the extra point was wide. Other scores: Fraternity B Delta Tau Delta 7, Sigma Nu, 6 Games Today Fraternity A Delta Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Chi— Field 1 Sigma Epsilon vs. Sigma Nu- Field 3 Flabbity b Alpha Phi Alpha vs. ACACIA— Field 2 Fraternity B Sigma Chi vs. ATO—Field 5 Jim Beam vs. Chicken Pickers— Field 4 Independents Giles Denies New Shifts "I guess what I meant to say was that there will be a National League club in New York eventually," he said. "I do not believe there will be a National League club in New York in 1958." NEW VORK — (UIP) — President Warren Giles of the National League confirmed today that he believes the Dodgers will leave New York, but denied that he said the league will have a replacement for them in New York in 1958. Two experienced sports reporters said Giles, in New York for the World Series, told them that he was convinced the Dodgers would be in Los Angeles in 1958, but that he also was sure that his league would still be represented in New York. Last May 27, when the United Press first revealed that the next day's National League owners' meeting in Chicago would consider applications by the Dodgers and Giants to go to the West Coast, Giles denied it. On May 28 he presided at the meeting which approved the shifts. - (Daily Kansan photo) LOOKING BETTER-Jayhawkers work on defense against the single wing offense. 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