Intramural grid play continues Bu MARK RIMMER In the intramural independent B league the Green Waves defeated McCollum sixth floor 19-6. Gary Waggoner threw two touchdown passes to Glen Barnard and one to Ken Cannon. Brian Barker, a soccer style kicker from London, kicked the extra point. Naismith beat McCollum 10th floor 19-0, and Ellsworth no.2 forfeited to McCollum eighth floor. In independent A competition the Laws trounced Ellsworth 45-0. Tom Hamill completed two touchdown passes to Harlem Berkhead and one to Rod Wilson. Bob MacFarlane connected on three TD passes with Dave Culp, John Immel and Dan Denk on the receiving end. John Woolf scored on an intercepted pass, kicked two extra points and passed for another. Rich Dummermuth passed Delta Tau Delta to a 38-0 win over Phi Delta Theta no. 2 in fraternity B action. He completed TD passes to Terry Harper, Jon Peterson, Taylor Webb and Jim Morgan. Jerry Jeserick kicked two conversions. Delta Upsilon scored on the passing of Brad Schulenbers and the alert defensive play of Larry Scott to shutout Lambda Chi Alpha 20-0. Scott caught the Lambda Chi quarter in the end zone for a safety. Schulenbers threw three threed nine TD strikes—one each to Ted Gardennew, Dave Nutt and Tom Poos. In other fraternity B action the Theta Chi's went into a sudden death overtime (the first of the season) to defeat the Triangle's 1-0. Frosh need quarterbacks By JERRY KLEIN If you think varsity coach Jack Mitchell has quarterback problems—he alternated three against Minnesota Saturday—just ask coach Ben Lee who his quarterback will be in twelve days when the freshmen open their season against Oklahoma. Just about three weeks ago when the freshmen reported to practice, Jim Ettinger was listed as the top quarterback. SHORTLY AFTER, however, the 6-2, 200-pound signal caller broke his right thumb while attempting to pass in a scrimmage. He will not play this season. His immediate successor, John Mosier, might play before long. Depending on how soon he can recover from mononucleosis, his status is undetermined. Next in line was Mickey Allen. No luckier than his predecessors, a knee injury has forced him to the sideline. So now, Lee is hoping that his fourth quarterback, Bill Bell, can stay healthy. "Without question, a quarterback is the most valuable player on anyone's team," Lee said. "We are really hurting at quarterback. That position is just too hard to fill." ON THE OTHER HAND, Lee has found no trouble in filling the Victory Room at Memorial Stadium each Monday thru Thursday from at least 7 to 8:30 p.m. The fifty-four members of the freshman team have been ordered to attend a supervised study hall. UPI ranks Nebraska 8th Yet on the field, the freshmen have to adjust to KU's system of football. "Developing good study habits is one of the biggest adjustments for a freshman," Lee explained. "They have more trouble acclimating to university life than on the football field." "With fifty or more players who have played for different coaches along with the same number of attitudes." Lee said, "our purpose is to weld them into one unit." CONSEQUENTLY, at the start of each practice, Lee requires his players to complete the "Grand Tour." In this drill, ends work on roll blocks; tackles on form tackling; guards on the tackling sled; flankers on the two man sled; halfbacks on agility; fullbacks on starts and stances; and quarterbacks with the centers in signal drills. Teams Points 1. Michigan State (20) (3-0) 318 2. UCLA (7) (3-0) ... 285 3. Notre Dame (3) (2-0) ... 278 4. Alabama (2) (2-0) ... 231 5. Southern Calif. (2) (3-0) 184 6. Arkansas (3-0) ... 177 7. Tennessee (2-0) ... 132 8. Nebraska (3-0) ... 111 9. Florida (1) (3-0) ... 79 10. Georgia Tech (3-0) ... 61 Offensively, the freshmen have stressed passing and running. A 5-4 front with a box secondary will be used defensively. Of course, the defense will switch depending on the game situation. "Right now, we are drilling the freshmen both on offense and defense," Lee said. "Eventually, we hope to get them stationary so they can concentrate on one phase." WILL THE FRESHMEN be ready for Oklahoma? Lee is hoping but is unable to say now. "I can tell you a lot more Tuesday, the 18th." Lee said. It shouldn't be too difficult then, for Kansas plays Oklahoma Monday, the 17th. Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 5, 1966 Sign up for an interview at your placement office. This year Monsanto will have many openings for graduates at all degree levels. Fine positions are open all over the country with America's 3rd largest chemical company. And we're still growing. Sales have quadrupled in the last 10 years . . . in everything from plasticizers to farm chemicals; from nuclear sources and chemical fibers to electronic instruments. 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