7 Around the Big 8 When the grades from the films of Colorado's win over Oklahoma were evaluated, Beard came up with eight plusses, the highest offensive grade handed out by Coach Eddie Crowder in four years there. By JERRY KLEIN It seems as though the offensive players receive most of the press recognition. However, Bob Devaney, Nebraska coach, praises quarterback Bob Churchich because of his unselfish attitude in the Cornhuskers 35-0 win over Missouri. "By way of comparison." Crowder said. "his performance would be comparable to a back gaining 150 yards rushing. He was not only trying 110 per cent, but doing 110 per cent." Assistant Sports Editor $$ * * * * * * $$ Entering the game, Churchich was the Big Eight's passing leader. He is now 150 yards behind the leader. Tim Van Galder of Iowa State. Bob Devaney's wife keeps a football scrapbook. Included is a clipping proving Devaney was one of seven Alma College students selected for inclusion in the 1938-39 official "Who's Who If Colorado's offensive guard John Beard is having trouble in the class-room, he is finding it easier on the gridiron. When You're in Doubt-Try in Out, Kansan Classifieds Daily Kansan Thursday, November 3.1966 "As seen as he found out the best way to move the ball was on the ground, it never entered his mind to build up his passing record," Devaney said. "It is the kind of a spirit that makes a football team." $$ * * * * * * $$ The clipping is marked "important" and circled with a red pencil. Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." "We didn't have the five dollars required for the 'Who's Who' listing," he says, "and it's well to be reminded there were such days." Nebraska, a 20-point favorite over KU Saturday, is worrying Jayhawker coach Jack Mitchell, especially the size of their offensive line. $$ * * * * * $$ They're now timing the yardage of touchdown runs. "We'll have to cut the split of our defensive line down this week," he said. The stop watch clocked the last 65 yards of Oklahoma's James Jackson run of 80 yards against Colorado. His time: 6.7 seconds. $$ *** $$ $$ * * * * * $$ $$ * * * * * * $$ Oklahoma's left linebacker has two more letters than the alphabet. Count them yourself: Harry Daniel Hettmannsperger Jr. After winning its first five games, Oklahoma has lost two in a row. And coach Jim Mackenzie is making unusual preparations for this week's game against Kansas State. "Well. I've been wearing different color socks, a new pair of shorts and getting up at a different hour in the morning." "If we took our regular split, they're (Nebraska) so big some of them would be out of bounds. We would have to line up sideline to sideline." WELCOME Teachers- Parents - Alumni Come out and help us celebrate our Anniversary Register for free prizes 1st prize-Trip for two to Las Vegas 2nd prize-$150 in merchandise Andrews Gifts Malls Shopping Center Free Parking KU freshmen will play NU Husker team By MARK RIMMER The KU freshman football team meets the Nebraska freshman team at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The Nebraska freshmen are 1-1. They lost to Missouri 12-13 and defended K-State 40-13. THE EU FRESHMEN are 0-2, losing to OU 13-23 and K-State 0-9. "The Nebraska freshman team is tremendous both offensively and defensively," said Bennie Lee, KU freshman coach. "Key injuries on our offensive and defensive teams have hurt us," said Lee. SPENCER KISSELI a 13- pound fullback from Bartlesville, Okla., scored KU's only two touchdowns against OU. He injured his shoulder, however, and will be able to see only limited action against Nebraska. MIKE REEVES, a 200-pounder from Concordia, is playing tailback on offense and safety on defense. Tim Scanlon, a 200-pounder from Kansas City, Mo., plays both offensive and defensive end. Dan Cott, 215-pound right guard from Wichita, sprained his ankle at K-State, but should play against Nebraska. KU's starting quarterback will be Bill Bell, a 18I-pounder from Falls Church, Va. "Some of our players are having to go both ways," Lee said. BELL COMPLETED 14 of 27 passes for 188 yards against K-State. "The freshman players have a good mental attitude, and they work real hard," Lee said. "I am really impressed with Bill's progress," Lee says. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING . . . the most in quality dry cleaning is in the "PERFECTED" one-hour process . . . by using the newest, most modern equipment, and applying our own spotting techniques, deep-cleaning methods and carefully finishing your garments, ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING ASSURES YOU: ★ Odorless Cleaning ★ Garments Stay Fresh Longer ✩ Saritary Clothes ★ Cleaner, Brighter Garments ★ Gentle, Individual Treatment for Your Fine Fabrics 1407 MASS. FREE PARKING