6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, December 8,1967 Kansas meets Loyola in Windy City twinbill KU's basketball Jayhawks invade the Windy City over the weekend for a Saturday contest with the Loyola (Chicago) Ramblers. It will be the 10th appearance in Chicago for the Jayhawk cagers. In nine previous games, the Crimson and Blue has logged a 7-2 record. In three outings against Loyola, Kansas has an unblemished 3-0 mark. The Jayhawks downed the Ramblers twice prior to World War II, 40-36 and 41-40, and again in the 1964 Sunflower Doubleheader, 80-60. The Ramblers come into Saturday's game with impressive victories over Augustana, 125-79, and Eastern Michigan, 102-78. The Jayhawks are now 1-1. The KU-Loyola game will be the second game of a double-header which pits nationally second-ranked Louisville against Northwestern in the opener. Jo Jo White and Rich Bradshaw will start at the guard positions for the Jayhawks. White has averaged 11.5 through the first two games, and Bradshaw is splitting the chords at an 8.5 clip with 15 rebounds—third on the squad. Junior college transfer Dave Nash will again draw the starting nod at center, with either Phil Harmon or Bruce Sloan at one forward spot and Rodger Bohnenstiel at the other. Harmon is the Jayhawks' leading scorer with an 18.5 average coming on 24 and 13-point performances. ated the characters, and of the characters who took charge of their creators. Here is the true tale of Popeye, and Li'l Abner, of Batman, Superman, and Peanuts—and of all the characters who live in cages but rule the world ...or the better half of it. Fully illustrated, a big 8½ by 11 Inches, with a colorful vinyl-coated cover, this book offers 256 pages of fun, nostalgia, and fascinating information. Relaxing reading for the holidays...and a perfect Christmas gift. 2802. $4.50 Fly off now for your campus bookstore and a copy of THE PENGUIN BOOK OF COMICS. PENGUIN BOOKS INC 3300 Clipper Mill Road Baltimore, Md. 21211 KU tankmen to compete at I-State The KU swimming team opens its competitive season this weekend at the Big Eight Relays at Iowa State. All the Big Eight teams plus Colorado State and Minnesota are entered in the meet. Jayhawk coach Dick Reamon will take a 15-man squad for the ten-event program. Last year KU finished second with 96 points behind Oklahoma's winning total of 116. Preliminary rounds begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Finals start at 3 p.m. Saturday. Kansas' gymnastics squad raises the curtain on its 1967-68 dual season today against Western Illinois. The meet will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. Gymnasts host WIU in dual-meet opener Head coach Bob Lockwood rates Western Illinois as one of the most powerful teams from the Illinois area this year. Prior to today's opening dual, the KU gymnasts competed in the KU Invitational and Midwest Open in Chicago. Since organizing the KU Gym Club into an NCAA-recognized team in 1963, Lockwood has run up a 22-16 dual meet record. Kansas entries: Floor exercise—Fred McCracken, Rich Hemphill and Robert Pierson. Side Horse—Bob Fast, Gregg Sackrider, Dick Martin and Robert Pierson. Still Rings—Dick Martin, Wayne Dixon, Robert Pierson and Steve Pyle. Trampoline — Robert Pierson, John Moore, Steve Pyle and Gerry Denk. Long Horse—Rich Hemphill, Gerry Denk and Robert Pierson. Parallel Bars—Fred McCracken, Wayne Dixon, Rich Hemphill and Robert Pierson. High Bar — Gailen Musgrave, Rich Hemphill and Wayne Dixon, Available at the GASLIGHT TAVERN right next door to the Union