Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 26, 1957 Kansas Defensive Play Improves Hopes began to rise Wednesday among Jayhawkers as Coach Chuck Mather's No.1 and 2 units showed much improvement in combating the single wing type offense which Oregon State will use Saturday. "We were more pleased with the defensive work of the team Wednesday than we were Tuesday." Mather said. "But tomorrow we plan to continue working against the single wing attack." KU held a full speed line scrim mage on offense and practiced unde TGIF at La Tropicana and Enjoy the finest Mexican Foods Kitchen Open From 4:00 - 11:30 434 Locust VI 3-9634 pressure in addition to their defensive work Wednesday. No changes were made in the first two line-ups. Some hopes were expressed by Mather Wednesday that Frank Gibson, all-conference tackle, and Ervell Staab, guard, would be ready for workouts again Monday. Both are on the injured list. Defense will again be stressed in today's one hour workout for the first two units. Friday, after a short practice, the squad will leave for Topeka where they will spend the night in the Jayhawk Hotel before returning to Lawrence for Saturday's game. A scrimmage is planned at 4 p.m. Friday which will pit the freshman team against the B squad. Kansas State Works On Pass Defense MANHATTAN, Kan. — (UP)— Kansas State College's football squad devoted all of Wednesday's practice on defense against Brigham Young play patterns. Although Coach Bus Mertes used no full-team scrimmage linemen were sent through a short full-speed drill. "We are getting ready for a real tough BYU team," said Mertes. "We feel BYU is a better team than Wyoming and may give us even more passing offense than Wyoming did." K-State lost a 12-7 decision to Wyoming Saturday with Wyoming completing 9 of 15 passes. It's Carter's for Art Supplies featuring: Strathmore Water Color Blocks 13x17___$_2.75 15x20___$_3.97 18x24___$_4.68 Carter's Stationery 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 We Deliver Diamond -SPECIAL- Phonograph Needles Regular $25 to $30 Values Now $15.00 and up BELL'S 925 Mass. Don Larsen, super-hero of last year's world series but a "forgotten man" this year, suddenly is keynoting the Yankees' pitching staff as it drives to reach a peak for next week's classic. VI 3-2644 Larsen Back In Series Form By UNITED PRESS From the hysterical glory of his perfect game against the Dodgers last Fall, the hulking Larsen faded far back into the shadows during the summer months. But it's almost series time again and Larsen is firing bullets. Bob Buhl, a certain series starter for the Braves, absorbed a 4-1 loss yeterday to the St. Louis Cardinals. The big fellow made his final preseries tune-up a good one Wednesday by fanning nine batters in seven innings to lead a 5-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. In the only other National League game yesterday, the Chicago Cubs held on for a 7-5 victory over Cincinnati. The largest Indian reservation in Kansas is at Potawatomi. Granada Cafe Steaks, Dinners Sandwiches 5:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Next door to the Granada Theater KUOK Program Guide 6:00 Report One 6:05 Sincerely Yours 6:30 Kampus Kues 6:45 Spotlight Time 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Wire News 8:05 University Theatre Concert The musical comedy "Oklahoma" played for 2,022 performances on Broadway before it closed. About 90% of the nation's bauxite, the source of aluminum, comes from Arkansas. 8:30 Traveling Interviews 8:45 Union Dance Party 9:30 Final Scope 9:45 Union Dance Party 10:30 Lucky Strike Music 12:00 Sign Off 11:00 D. J. -Patten Good Idea! Stop by in the morning and we'll try Register for Prizes at Two Stations September 26-27-28 Grand Prize 4 670x15 Goodyear Double Eagle Tires 5 Other Prizes At Each Station Turnpike DX Service Highway 59-40 & East Turnpike Entrance NT 13 fiei 7 arr 195 Holiday Inn DX Service 23rd & Iowa