Friday, November 17, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Greene has pride "It's nice to play with a winner," John Greene, starting offensive guard for the KU football team, said as he reflected on past seasons. Greene, a Duncan, Okla., senior, played his first two years under Jack Mitchell. This year he and the Jayhawks have become victorious. The Hawks now stand second in the Big Eight and two weeks ago coach Pepper Rodgers and his staff named Greene "lineman of the week" for his play against Kansas State. "Playing with a winner you have a little more incentive," Greene said. "Not that we didn't want to win last year, but this year it means more. When you're winning you want to keep winning." Victory this weekend would have special significance for Greene. He planned to go to Oklahoma until he visited the KU campus about a week before the signing date. He liked the campus and met some people he wanted to go to school with while he was here. He was most impressed by former Jayhawk great Gale Sayers. "I don't think we'll be embarrassed at all Saturday. We have a real good football team and we'll be ready to play," Greene said. Greene, an all-conference fullback and linebacker at Duncan High School, came to KU as a linebacker and played briefly at that position his sophomore year. Then in spring practice of 1966 he was switched to offensive guard. He has started at that position in every game for the last two seasons. A physical education major, Greene plans to graduate in January, 1969. He said he will not be able to graduate in four years because he has tried to take a lighter class load during football seasons. Yearlings riddled by injury plague The injury-plagued KU freshman football team meets powerful Oklahoma Monday with only one reserve player. The Jayhawks will go into the game with three players out for the remainder of the season because of injuries received in last week's loss to Missouri. The injured players are Robert Childs, linebacker, with a knee injury; Paul Panczuk, linebacker, with a broken leg; and Bill Wachs, tackle, with a broken arm. Coach Dick Tomey called OU the best team the KU frosh will meet this season. "They play a throwing game," he said. "It's effective and pretty sophisticated for a freshman team. But I think we can come up with a win." Phi Gam's down Laws for Hill title For the first time in 10 years, Beta Theta Pi didn't win the Hill intramural football Championship- Phi Gamma Delta did. The Phi Gam "A" team defeated the Law School 17-0 yesterday to snap the Beta dynasty. Phi Gam's Rich Manka and Dick Hoener scored touchdowns in the second quarter. Randy Cordill kicked the first extra point but missed the point attempt after the second TD. Safeties were scored by Chuck Dunigan in the second quarter and David Ward in the fourth period. The Laws came close to scoring in the first quarter but missed on a fourth and short-yardage situation. The Laws defeated Chapter Eternal Wednesday to capture the Independent "A" crown, and the Phi Gam's beat the Phi Delt's for the fraternity "A" championship. The Phi Gam "B" team moved into the final round by defeating the Phi Delt's, but lost out to the Green 3's, 10-0, for the Hill championship in the "B" division. JANTZEN'S deck stitch chukka That great casual boot look. Very smart . . . very manly. Husky double deck stitch . . genuine crepe soles. Smart colorful sueded leathers. For sportsmen, spectators and all the rest. CIVIL ENGINEERING SENIORS! PLAN YOUR FUTURE IN PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING WITH THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES BUREAU OF ENGINEERING The tremendous growth and development of Los Angeles presents challenging career opportunities to young engineers, helping to build the fastest growing major city in the nation. Our starting salary is $776 a month. In addition to excellent salary, we offer job rotation and tuition reimbursement. Arrange with the Placement Office to talk with our engineering representative who will be on campus NOV. 30,1967 NOW! Show Times 7:15 & 9:15 A Gildor-Scimitar Production • A Universal Release Starts Wednesday STEVE McQUEEN IN "SAND PEBBLES" NOW Show Times 2:30-7:15-9:45 HELD OVER!! 2nd GREAT WEEK Saturday! 12 Midnight! SPECIAL SEPARATE ADMISSION OWL SHOW! See the Premier of See the Premier of "TONY ROME" Starring Frank Sinatra & Jill St. John Sorry, NO Stag Girls Admitted Box Office Opens At 6:30 Show Starts At 7:00 ENDS TONIGHT! "MACABRO" "ECCO" "TABOOS OF THE WORLD" Saturday Only! "ARABESQUE" "BLINDFOLD" "COME SPY WITH ME" Sunday EARLY BIRD SHOW 5:30 "ALFIE" "HURRY SUNDOWN" Come as late as 7:15 and see both features