Wednesday, November 8, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Douglass dominates total offense Oklahoma running back Steve Owens grabbed the Big Eight scoring leadership this week with two touchdowns against previously ninth-ranked Colorado. He has 42 points. The hard-running Sooner also paced the league's rushers with 525 yards in 113 carries. KU quarterback Bob Douglass continued to dominate the total offense department with 204 yards in the Jayhawks 17-16 win over Kansas State, pushing his season's total to 1.260 yards. Douglass, who KU Coach Pepper Rodgers said "will surprise a lot of people this season" leads the pack in passing with 62 complements out of 127 attempts for 98 yards. Cagers work; opener near The KU basketball team is slowly grinding out the hours preparing for its 1967-68 season opener Dec. 2 with Utah State. Coach Ted Owens feels the team, which will be trying for its third consecutive Big Eight title, has made progress, but he is still not pleased with its performance. The team hasn't started to think about the first game, Owens said, but is still ironing out basic offense and defensive presses. Junior forward Howard Arndt is recovering from the flu, but Owens said the rest of the team is in fine physical condition. The KU coach said senior Rodger Bohnenstiehl, hobbled most of last year with blood - vessel trouble in his leg, is ready to play again this season. "We won't be highly effective for the first game." Owens said, "but we will be good enough to compete." Exotic music is topic Mantle Hood, director of the Institute of Ethnomusicology at UCLA, will discuss the exotic music of Bali, Java and Indonesia Nov. 14, as a part of the KU Humanities Lecture series. Owens is being hard pressed by Dick Davis of Nebraska (517 yards) and Ron Shotts of Oklahoma for the rushing leadership. In scoring, he is only one touchdown ahead of Douglass and Kansas State's Cornelius Davis. Nebraska quarterback Frank Partick has 940 yards and is ranked second in passing. Dave Jones of Kansas State leads the pass receivers with 449 yards in 36 catches, well ahead of Nebraska's Dennis Richafsky, who has totaled 347 yards. it's always the right time to SEND FLOWERS Owens FLORIST SHOP VI 3-6111 9th & Indiana LAWRENCE The Cottonwood Review, a literary magazine published at KU, needs new ideas and new people. The entire organization is being changed beginning with the editor. Areas being judged are poetry and prose, design and layout, advertising and sales, and all other facets of magazine publishing. Qualifications are interest and willingness to work.A meeting of all interested persons will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. in 118, Kansas Union. WHY A PERFECT DIAMOND? A perfect diamond will reflect full beauty and brilliance for your lasting pride and satisfaction. Keepsake is the diamond for you because it's guaranteed perfect in writing by Keesake Good Housekeeping and our store (or replacement assured). Ring enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. Special College Terms VI 3-5432 JAYHAWK FOOD MART'S PLAYER OF THE WEEK Tommy Anderson "Split end Tommy Anderson is our choice this week," said Jack Whitehead. "Besides several key catches, Anderson helped save a touchdown when a K-State runner broke loose on a punt return. Shanklin nailed him, but Anderson stopped him from going all the way." Jayhawk Food Mart will always go all the way一to support KU athletics, to support KU students, and to serve you better. RED CARPET SERVICE AT POPULAR PRICES 9th & Ill. Open till Midnite VI 3-1204