--- Owens fills spot on coaching staff Cale Caldett, 27, former assistant coach at Davidson, has been appointed assistant basketball coach at Kansas succeeding Bob Mulcahy who resigned to become coach at the University of South Dakota. Coach Ted Owens, who has guided the Jayhawks to the Big Light championship the past two years, said Catlett will be a valuable asset to the KU hoop program. Designated "assistant coach," Cattley will be in charge of the freshman team and serve as a recruiter along with varsity assistant Sam Miranda. "His exposure to some outstanding basketball programs will be most helpful." Owens said. Catlett, a veteran of nine years as a player and a coach in the Southern Conference, was selected from a long list of applicants. Owens said. He played at West Virginia in 1961-62-63, and was assistant coach at Richmond the next three years. The past season he was assistant to Charles "Lefty" Driesell at Davidson. A 6-5 FORWARD. Catlett played at West Virginia during the coaching regime of Fred Schaus, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, and George King, the present coach at Purdue. During his five years at West Virginia, the Mountaineers won 125 games, lost 23 and captured a berth in the NCAA tournament four times. His first varsity season would have been in 1960, but his debut was postponed due to a broken wrist. He missed the entire year, KARACHI MEETING Last season Davidson posted a 15-12 record and finished second in the Southern Conference. KARACHI—(UPI) —Pakistan will host the ninth Afro-Asian Legal Consultative Committee meeting in Karachi in January, 1968. 6 Daily Kansan Thursday, September 14, 1967 Versatile flanker Points to ponder— Don Shanklin, the busiest back Kansas had last year, is taking on another chore this season. In addition to everything else, the shift junior flanker will hold the ball for placekicks. As a rookie Shanklin was KU's leading rusher (and second in the Big Eight) with 752 yards, led the conference in kickoff and punt returns with 559 yards, quick-kicked three times for a 47.7 average, completed six passes and caught five. Douglass for the quarterback job, played four years of high school football at four different schools. As a freshman he played at Seligman, Ariz., as a sophomore at Houston Kincaid, as a junior at Prescott, Ariz., and his final season at Eartlesville, Okla. Olison under 58 seconds Ben Olison, who set a Kansas record of 46.7 for the 440 last spring, was clocked at 55 seconds when the Jayhawk gridiers ran their quarter-mile time trials. Backs and ends were required to run the distance in 53 seconds, linemen in 62 seconds. Traveling quarterback Jim Eitlinger, 180-pound sophomore who is battling Bobby New opponents All three of Kansas' non-conference games are with first-time foes. Jayhawk football teams have never before met Stanford, Indiana or Ohio University, the first three opponents. The ultimate in sleepwear for the "in" crowd. It's the sharpest, craziest new sleepwear idea yet! Soft and cozy, made for real comfort either sleeping or lounging. A great idea for P.J. Parties. His sizes S, M, L. Hers S, M, L. Colors red, light blue, navy and green. LIKE IT! CHARGE IT! $3.98 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M.