12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, September 20, 1967 The odds-makers prediction Notre Dame over California By United Press International Notre Dame's defending national championship football team is an overwhelming favorite to start its 1967 season Saturday with a lop-sided victory over California. Odds-makers, who obviously think this season's Notre Dame team may be even stronger than the 1966 juggernaut which compiled a 9-0-1 record, have established the Irish as 32-point favorites. The Irish are rated so strong on the basis of Terry Hearnatty's "bombs" to Jim Seymour plus a defensive line that outweighs the defensive line of the professional champion Green Bay Packers and figures to be much too strong for any college rival. Michigan State, which tied Notre Dame and was rated No. 2 in the nation last season, is a seven-point choice over Houston and Alabama, with an unbeaten, untied record last season, is a 21-point pick over Florida State. UCLA, considered the No. 1 team in the West, is a 20-point favorite over Pittsburgh. In other games: East: Boston College 12 over Villanova, Syracuse 11 over Baylor, Army 14 over Virginia, Penn State 2 over Navy and Boston University 3 over Colgate. South: Clemson 14 over Wake Forest, Florida 3 over Illinois, Virginia Tech 13 over William and Mary, Georgia Tech 15 over Vanderbilt, South Carolina 7 over North Carolina, Miami of Florida 13 over Northwestern and LSU 6 over Rice. Midwest: Michigan 7 over Duke and Indiana 3 over Kentucky. Southwest: Missouri 14 over Southern Methodist, Texas Christian 3 over Iowa, Oklahoma 17 over Washington State, Texas Tech 14 over Iowa State and Arkansas 10 over Oklahoma State. West: Southern California 4 over Texas, Washington 8 over Wisconsin, Colorado 12 over Oregon, Wyoming 13 over Air Force and Stanford 10 over Kansas. In the American Football League, San Diego is 6 over Houston. Buffalo 9 over Boston, New York 7 over Denver and Kansas City 13 over Miami. WORLD SAILING TOURNEY TORONTO — (UPI) — The World Lightning Sailing Championship set for Aug. 14-19 on the open waters of Lake Ontario has 15 entries each from Europe and South America, 16 from the United States, two each from Canada and Australia, and one each from Japan and Siam, says the Ontario Department of Tourism and Information. In the National Football League Dallas is 13 over New York, Washington 7 over New Orleans, Green Bay 14 over Chicago, Baltimore 5 over Philadelphia, Detroit 3 over Cleveland, Los Angeles 15 over Minnesota, San Francisco 11 over Atlanta and Pittsburgh 10 over St. Louis. Report forecasts state population Seventy-four per cent of the population of Kansas will live in urban areas by 1975, according to a report issued by the KU Center for Regional Studies. The report, entitled "Kansas in the 1970s," predicts the population of the state to be more than 2.3 million by 1975. The figure represents an average annual increase of .67 per cent. The four fastest growing employment sectors during the next decade are expected to be state and local government, services, finance, insurance and real estate, and wholesale trade. David L. Huff, director of the center, said the report was prepared as a planning aid for private and public organizations. It sells for $2. Sports car club plans a 'psychedelic' rally Robert Entriken, club president, said the course will be in the form of a maze to create a sensation of confusion. He called it a "psychedelic route through town." The Jayhawk Sports Car Club Rally scheduled for Sunday has been designed to create a "psychedelic trip" for participants. He said participation would not be restricted to sports cars. All drivers, including women, may participate, he said, if their car is equipped with seat belts. YOUNG VOTERS The drivers, he said, will become confused and will find themselves intersecting one another and driving toward one another. Each participant will receive a plaque for displaying on a car dashboard. Trophies will be awarded to the top 20 per cent. Entrenik said he first considered the idea of a psychedelic rally when he visited Haight-Ashbury, "a district hippie hangout in San Francisco." Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday and the rally will begin at 2 p.m. Entry fee will be $2 a person. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. —(UPI) —A non-partisan state wide movement to give 18 year olds the right to vote has been formed in Florida. Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana and Alaska currently are the only states allowing teenagers to vote. A beer party will be held following the rally, Entriken said.