Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 19, 1957 Big 8 Grid Roundup Rash Into Tigers Starting Lineup COLUMBIA, Mo.—(UP)—Junior guard Charlie Rash, an extrapoint specialist last season, moved today into Missouri's starting football lineup for the opening game against Vanderbilt Saturday. Rash, who kicked most of Missouri's extra points last fall but didn't win a letter, probably will alternate with Senior Pete Jensen, regular left guard in 1956. ? The Missouri squad will leave by air Friday for Nashville. Coach Frank Broyles will run the team through a light drill Friday night at Dudley Stadium as a warm-up for the Saturday night season opener. Kicking was stressed Wednesday as the Tigers completed heavy contact work for the week. Bus Stresses Defense MANHATTAN, Kan., —(UP) —Defensive assignments were emphasized in Kansas State's football practice yesterday. Coach Bus Mertes kept his charges out of any serious contact work in the session of more than two hours. The players were shown Wyoming plays and worked on kickoffs and conversions. Today's practice will be the last for the K-Staters before the game with Wyoming University at Laramie Saturday. The Wildcats will leave Friday by plane to Cheyenne and then ride a bus to Laramie. I-State 'Improved' AMES, Iowa,—(UP) —Iowa State football coach Jim Myers said today his squad looked "much improved" in Wednesday's practice. The Cyclones ran through offensive and defensive drills against dummies. Left guard Bob Bird suffered a severe cut on his left cheek during the workout and Myers said he doesn't know if he will play against Denver in the opener Saturday. Iowa State's backfield was bolstered by the return of fullback Prentiss Lamont, who had been on the causalty list. To Stop At Ohio State NORMAN, Okla.,—(UP) Coach Bud Wilkinson said todav his mighty Oklahoma Sooners will work out Friday at Ohio State University, Columbus, while en route to Pittsburgh for the season opener Saturday. Forty-two players will be aboard a chartered airline when it takes off today, including backfill Ed (Wahoo) McDaniel, who was released from the hospital. However, McDaniel, injured in practice two weeks ago, will not get into the game. Seeking their 41st victory in a row TCU Coach Worried Also While Chuck Mather worries about the way TCU has manhandled Kansas in the past, Abe Martin in Forth Worth is concerned over the 10 returning starters on the Jayhawker squad. Martin is especially concerned about the speed Kansas will show against his Horned Frogs. He cites Don Feller, El Dorado's tall junior college all-American as a top threat who will gain ground through speed rather than brute force. Mather, meanwhile, cites Martin's No. 1 fullback Buddy Dike as being "as good as any." Today the squad will review offensive and defensive patterns designed for TCU. Mather said he would take 40 men to Fort Worth. The team will leave Lawrence at 9:15 a.m. Friday and arrive in Fort Worth at 1 p.m. at Pittsburgh, the Sooners engaged in a 45-minute, no-pads workout yesterday. Two Huskers Injured LINCOLN, Neb., —(UP) All players of Nebraska's football squad, except end Clarence Cook, are in condition for the game with Washington State Saturday. Cook is the only Cornhusker still on the injured list. Several others returned to practice yesterday. Coach Bill Jennings still hasn't decided on who will start at left hairback and right tackle. The battle for backfield spot is between Carroll Zaruba, Jim Hergenreter and Bennie Dillard. Pizza Cold Beverages HAPPY HAL'S East 23rd St. VI 3—9753 GAS DISCOUNT To Strong and Healthy Students When You Serve Yourself G. I. JOE'S TEXACO 6th & Vermont—VI 3-9811 The station will also broadcast a program from the Kansas football locker room at 5 p.m. every Wednesday. 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