stant ent; stant com- mands, belm, and rd s, elm, and Monday, June 17, 1974 3 East Edges West in Shrine Bowl University Daily Kansan By MIKE FITZGERALD Kansan Staff Reporter The first annual Kansas East-West Strike Bowl played Saturday afternoon in Memorial Stadium, was characterized by the scoreless game between the West and an overall, collateral game. A crowd of about 10,000 saw the East high school all-stars beat the West all-stars, 16-14. Sponsors for the game were the five Shrine Temples in Kansas, and game proceeds will go toward funding 23 Shrine hospitals for crippled and injured children. The final score was an indication of the closeness of the game. Monty Hobbs of the West, a kicking specialist from Great Bend, missed a 90-yard field goal attempt against a 10 miles an hour wind by five yards with his left foot on target but just short of the cross bar. EARLER, the West received probably the game's most exciting break when Brian Kaudman of Moundridge jumped on a ball after the fourth quarter and seconds left in the game, West quarterback Phil Miller of Wichita Kapan-Mt. Carmel put on an exhibition reminiscent of David Jaynes. Miller passed on five cones from the West 23 to the East 33 yard lines. This set up the unsuccessful 50-yard field goal attempt by Hobbs with five seconds left. That wnat' the only unsuccessful play of the game. The Eart had six furtures and lost two, which made him an underdog. THE EAST MADE UP for their lack of sure-handedness by putting together several well sustained drives, most of them on the ground. Actually, the East made only two passes in the entire game and completed only one. That one, however, was a Montgomery down pass from Monty Montgomery of Manhattan to Timo Dinkel of Shawnee Heights. To set up the passing score, the East took the ball 57 yards on nine plays, all of the runs. Johnson ran 48 yards on eight carries in the first half, and Huntley rushed for 40 The East depended upon fullback Skip Johnson and tailback Craig Huntley, both from Shuwawe Mission South, to do the job in the first half. AFTER THE EAST missed the point-after-touchdown, the West took the ball and put together a run-and-pass combination that ended with a 34-yard touchdown pass Miller to split end Hobbs. The extra point made the score 74 in favor of the West. In the second quarter, the East lost their first of six fumbles, but the West failed to capitalize. At the end of the half, Hobbs scored at first of two 56-yard field goal attempts. The East team exhibited their straight- ahead style of running when they drove 79 yards on the ground for the only third time in a point conversion gave the East 14-17 lead. The West tied the score, 14-14, on the first play of the fourth quarter when Miller made a 21-yard pass to fullback Paul Coffman of Chase. Then came the exciting fourth quarter, which kept the crowd in their seats, even though the sun had blistered them all afternoon. THE EAST DEFENSE then closed in on Miller and caught him in his own end zone. With 8:30 left in the game, the West received their first chance to go ahead when Gary Spam of Manhattan fumbled the ball. Center recovered on the East 98 yard line. The West then started a drive that went nine yards on three passes before the East's Steve Wagoner of Midway-Denton and a Miller pass on the East 42 yard line. Blue Cross Rates to Be Increased Kansan Staff Reporter By CARL YOUNG Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance rates for University of Kansas students will be higher next fall, Kyle Ward, a Blue Cross representative, said Friday. Ward said an annual single student policy would be $96.44, a two-party policy $188.64 and a family policy $277.68. The family policy is a student and two or more dependents. Ward attributed part of the increase to a new benefit that would be added to the present Blue Cross policy. The new major medical benefit will cover out-of-hospital expenses, such as home and office calls by doctors, Ward said. This new benefit accrues up to $3.12 for a single student policy, $7.92 for a student policy, and $14.52 for a family policy he said. The rest of the increase is a result of Blue Cross loaning money to KU students, Ward 4. "For the last two years we have paid out more in benefits than people have paid to us in premiums," Ward said. "That accounted for about a third of our income are going to have another one in August." A single student policy will increase $145 for a two-party party $24.00 and a third-party party $8.00. Even though Blue Cross rates are going up, Ward said, KU students are getting a good deal. He said KU students were the only Blue Cross group in Kansas that had memberships paid for and one of the few groups that had maternity benefits for single women. "The big deficit with the group is the fact that the maternity has $200 deductable in the hospital and $200 deductable on the doctor's side." Ward said. "But that is not a bad thing. The students cannot afford full maternity benefits because they are in the birth age." The birth age is the age at which most women bear children, he said. Ward said the premium rates for KU students were much lower than rates for GSU. "The student policy is around $8.00 a month," he said. "The other groups in "There are a lot of people who aren't beginners and who don't want to go on organized trips." Glish said. "In fact, things are going away from organized trips." The East then drove 33 yards before fumbling again with 49 seconds left. This allowed for five Miller passes and Hobb's field goal attempt as the gun sounded. Backpacking, Canoe Trips To Be Sponsored by SUA SUA organizers plan to have two backpack trips and two canoeing trips this summer, Mike Glish, Merriam senior and outdoor recreation programs said yesterday. "The they had us back on our beaks for a break, but we just shut them down," he said. "Those people need to learn." "It depends on how many people want to get involved," he said. People who wish to go on their own should take advantage of the SUA Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental, he said. The company also offers contacting Ed DiZergea, Wittcha senior and chairman of Wilderness Discovery Rental, at the SUA office. In addition to renting all kinds of camping equipment, the rental company will offer two tandem bicycles available, Glish said. "I thought they (the East) looked real紧,” said East Head Coach John Davis of Shaw's Mission South. "We did everything we wanted to do. It went the way we expected. Ward said students could buy his company's insurance the week of enrollment and the two following weeks. The only exceptions, he said, are students whose current insurance policies expire during the semester. He said those students could apply for Blue Cross at any time during the semester. Kansas for single coverage are usually paying the area of $25 to $2 a month. That would not include single maternity and that would not include prescription drugs." There is no backpacking chairman for either the summer or the fall semester, Glish said. Interviews for positions on SU backpacking and canoeing committees will be held this Wednesday and Thursday. Anyone may sign up for an interview. He said that SUA was hoping to expand the rental service and improve the equipment. Skip Johnson of the East het ant runners will 19 carries for 102 yards. West quarterback in passing with 17 completion out of 25 attempts for 286 yards and two interceptions. Although the University of Kansas women's tennis team is less than one year old, four of its members will be out to compete with the best when they compete in the championships to negotiate women's tennis championship trophy through June 23 in Kalamazoo, Mich. The KU team, headed by the four players, had a successful first season. They won the Central Missouri State Tournament and placed high in the recent Missouri Valley League games in which top players from Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Illinois competed. He said that although nothing definite was placed, there would be a program of some variety. Women's Tennis Squad To Play in NCAA Tournev The tournament draws women collegiate players from across the country, and players with top rankings and outstanding play qualify for the national championships. Latting, Spellman, Broadie and Richie have a combined singles record of 55 wins and eight losses this season, each losing only two matches. Cynthia Latting, Tracy Spellman, Mary Broadie and Julie Richie, all freshmen, will be among 128 singles entrants and 128 doubles teams at the annual NCAA tournament, which is hosted this year by Kalamazoo College. Summer rates of the campus bus service will be 15 cents for student and 25 cents for nonstudents. There will no service on Sundays and holidays. Bus Routes Cut During Summer The Ark serves fine food and beverages, specializing in omelets for breakfast 7 a.m. to midnight for a 70c Pitcher Bring this ad to --on the corner of 12th and Oread Ellsworth to campaise and downtown at 10, 30 and 80 minutes past the past hour from 7:10 Oil to campus and downtown at 5, 25, and 45 minutes past the hour from 7.09 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pitcher offer expires Saturday, June 23 Outdoor Recreation --- Would you like to help the SUA Outdoor Recreation program? Plan summer trips to the Ozarks, Colorado, anywhere? Interviews will be held for two trip coordinator positions on Wednesday, June 19. 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