Assistant Coach to Run Team Hawks Face OU Sooners In Search for First Victory KU Jayhawks, still in search of an elusive first victory, will travel to Norman, Okla., this Saturday to face the "Big Red" of OU, who have also found rough sledding and no victories this year. Oklahoma, who will be opening their conference season against KU, sports a rugged defense led by last week's AP Lineman of the Week. Carl McAdams. The Sooner defense has allowed only one touchdown all year by rushing, that by inches to Texas. They have given a rushing average of only 2.8 net yards a carry. Their secondary, steadied by safety Mike Ringer's shoelace tackling, has also proven itself effective. OKLAHOMA WILL be trying to avenge last year's contest which KU won 15-14 by the unusual means of scoring on the first and last plays of the game. This one-point defeat knocked OU out of a perfect conference record and a probable trip to the Cotton Bowl. The Sooners have lost 13-9 to Pittsburgh, 10-0 to Navy and 19-0 to Texas. No opponent has yet put more than two touchdowns on the board against the OU defense. KU will be going into Saturday's game without the services of two more players. H.B. Marshall, Topeka sophomore, second string split end, and Gary Simmons, Oklahoma City, Okla., sophomore, offensive guard and defensive linebacker. Both suffered sprained ankles on what coach Jack Mitchell termed as a very hard and poor practice field. MITCHELL ANNOUNCED Bill Fenton, Kansas City junior, to start at quarterback in place of Bob Skahan, Columbus junior. The only other change on the KU offensive team finds Dick Bacon, Neodesha senior, moving ahead of Bill Gerhards, Leavenworth junior, at fullback. On the defensive team Mitchell named sophomore Bruce Peterson. Prairie Village, as a likely starter at left tackle in place of Bill Walters, Fort Collins, Colo., junior. Mitchell said juniors George Harvey, Parsons, Bill Wohlford, Geneseo, and Harold Montgomery, Wichita, had good days against Iowa State and he ex- 9 added national football prestige in the intersectional clash. COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UPI) UCLA, underdog for the fourth straight week going into its battle with Missouri Saturday, seeks its third consecutive upset win and MU-UCLA Will Clash Saturday pects to see plenty of action from them Saturday. KU will employ a closed circuit TV set in the press box. Coach Mitchell said he will spend at least one-half of the game in the press box studying the plays on the television. Assistant coach Don Fambrough will run the team in Mitchell's absence. In the over-all series, KU has won 21 games, lost 35 and tied six with OU. The last time KU was able to pull off two victories in a row was the 1929 and 1930 seasons. KU won by 7-0 and 13-0 scores those years. Friday, October 15, 1965 Daily Kansan Missouri and UCLA both have fought their way up the ladder since losing their openers. SANDY'S SWIFT AND THRIFT DRIVE-IN Fish ... 25c Grilled Cheese ... 15c Coffee, Milk ... 10c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi ... 10c or 15c Hamburgers ... 15c French Fries ... 10c Cheeseburger ... 19c Chocolate, Straw- berry and Vanilla Shakes ... 2°c SANDY,S IS OPEN UNTIL 2 A.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Always better food, lower prices, and the fastest service. Alumni, Parents and Friends to the dedication of McCollum Hall Sunday, October 17 at 1:00 p.m. KU CONCESSIONS Another milestone in the growth of Kansas University