10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 9, 1967 Aussie geologist author, visits KU An Australian geologist, engaged in a ten-year comprehensive study of the occurrence of oil in reef complexes, visited the KU department of geology Wednesday. Phillip E. Playford, the author of ten books published in the United States, Australia, and Great Britain, and an employee of the Geological Survey of Western Australia, believes oil deposits will be located in the Devonian reef complexes. These reef complexes, covered by sea waters millions of years ago, are a type that are known to be prolific oil producers, Playford said. The Geological Survey has sent Playford, a resident of $^{o}$ Perth, Australia, to the United States for a year of research at the Marathon Oil Co., Denver, Colo. During his visit he will study the reef complexes of western Canada, which are similar to those in Australia. Moot court set tonight The James Barclay Smith Moot Court competition begins tonight at 7 p.m. in Green Hall courtroom. It will continue through Nov. 20. Second year law students compete in teams of two arguing a hypothetical case before a panel of two local lawyers and a district court judge. Winning teams compete again in the spring to determine two winning teams who represent KU in the regional competition. Regional winners go to New York for national competition. Last year's winning team, Mike Jones, Wichita, and Tim Turner, Lawrence, are competing in regional competition in Kansas City today. Law dean to discuss draft James K. Logan, dean of the Law School, will explain craft deferments and Law School entrance requirements 8 p.m. Thursday in Dyche Auditorium in the Law School's first strong pitch to KU undergraduates. Benjamin Morris, assistant dean of the Law School, said according to figures of a law school testing service in Princeton, NJ. KU has a relatively large number of students interested in law. Logan and law school professors also will explain a new program of pre-law counseling and a pre-law club established under the Student Bar Association. The meeting replaces an earlier announced meeting of students interested in a pre-law club. Logan also will talk about the costs and scholarships available at KU and other law schools. Morris said students would hear about wide spread changes taken place in the law school since 1960 when Logan became dean. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 PUNT HOMEWORK Nov. 28 Playford said finding oil in the reef layers is a slow process. He drilled 20 wells in Canada before finding oil deposits. The geologist said geology students specialize much earlier in Australian universities; therefore, American geology studentis often need to do graduate work. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACQUIRING YOUR STUDENT BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET ALLEN FIELD HOUSE OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENT TICKETS 8:30 A.M.- Noon and 1:30 - 5:00 P.M. Starting Wednesday, Nov. 15 thru Friday, Nov. 17 $ ^{*}$, 1967 (°Or until the 7,000 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first) 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. 2. Present I.D. Card and Imprinted Certificate of Registration at the appropriate table and pick up your IBM card. 3. Take IBM cards to the ticket window and receive your Student Basketball Season Ticket upon payment of $4.00. 4. Sign your Student Season Ticket and write your student number on the ticket in the presence of the ticket seller. - Spouse season tickets may be purchased for $9. - Housemother season tickets may be applied for at this same time. A total of 500 student tickets will be available on an individual game basis for students who do not purchase a season ticket. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House (same hours as above) the day before that particular game (exception: games that occur on a Monday, student individual game tickets will be sold the same day) and the student price for individual game tickets is $1.00. The spouse price for individual game tickets will be $1.25. 00000000 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 00101111 The Athletic Seating Board guarantees every student who buys a season ticket a seat for every home game. The A.S.B. further encourages all students to arrive early to watch the freshman team (All preliminary Fresh games start at 5:45 p.m.) and to support the varsity Jayhawkers during their pre-game warm-ups. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 P.M. EXCEPT DOUBLE-HEADER DEC. 15 WHICH STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. and the Kansas vs. Oklahoma game Feb. 3 and Kansas vs. Iowa State March 9 which start at 1:00 P.M. BE SURE TO SEE THE 1937-68 BASKETBALL PREVIEW, THE ANNUAL FROSH-VARSITY GAME MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, AT 8:00 P.M. IN ALLEN FIELD HOUSE. YOUR KU I.D. CARD AND CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION WILL ADMIT YOU TO THIS GAME. WEST EAST 1843