6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 16, 1967 KU cross-country team competes against nation's best in Chicago KU's cross-country team will face some of the nation's toughest competition Saturday in the Central Collegiate meet in Chicago. Bob Timmons, head track coach, said that included in the approximately 20 entries will be members Price goes up 50 cents Watson noted that, although the Harkness Ballet will appear during the week of the Festival, it is not part of the program. He said that the ballet is university-sponsored and free to students. Van Doren will appear Friday, March 29. Coupons for KU's second annual Festival of the Arts will cost $5.00, not $4.50, because of the addition of poet Mark Van Doren to the program, said George Watson, Kingman senior and publicity chairman for the Festival of the Arts. Office reports 3,000 seats sold About 3,000 student basketball tickets were sold yesterday, according to Nick Roach, ticket manager. Roach termed the response "real good" and said the office was busy all day. Yesterday was the first day that student tickets were sold. of the Mid-America Conference, one of the strongest in the nation. Sales will continue until Friday, or until 7,000 tickets are sold. Office hours at the ticket office in Allen Field House are 8:30 a.m. to noon, and from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Other teams of championship caliber, Timmons said, include Drake University, winner of the Missouri Valley Conference meet; Western Michigan, a perennial power in the Mid-America Conference, and Notre Dame, who has defeated Western Michigan this year. KU's Glenn Cunningham, third place finisher at the Big Eight meet at Boulder, feels that the team will enter the meet at Chicago in better condition than last weekend. "Last week the team was really up for the meet, Cuningham said, "but we met a strong wind and I think it affected us mentally as well as physically. But the team is ready for this meet, and with the extra work this week, should be ready for a better performance." Cunningham said the five mile race at Chicago would give the team an advantage of a faster pace after working at a three mile pace all season. The KU freshman cross-country team will compete in the Midwest Federation championship at Wichita Saturday. The meet, which brings entrants from most of the surrounding states, will be individually scored with no team points. Coach John Mitchell said this would be the first time many of his freshmen have competed in a six mile race. He said Wichita State University usually brings a full team and Kansas State might be entered this year. "KU TONIGHT" LIVE 8:00 p.m. AT THE starring Mike Reardon and Roger Pieratt GUESTS Coach Gayle Catlett Jo-Jo White Rodger Bohnstenstiehl Glenn Cunningham, Jr. Mike Sweatman KUOK, 630 kc. Featuring Chuck Berg Quartet Tired of the "mind grind?" 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