Kansas Harriers Defeat Chicago Track Club,25-31 Cress Country Coach Bill Easton has made a multi-colored poster for his runners with the slogan "Run Scared, but Don't Panic!" Apparently this is exactly what the Jayhawker harriers did Saturday when they defeated a strong Chicago Track Club team, 25-31. Running over a wet Washington Park course on a windy, overcast day with a temperature of 46 degrees, Bill Dotson and Charlie Hayward outran Chicago's ace Gar Williams to place 1-2 individually. Williams was the individual winner in last year's meet. Dotson's winning time was a fast 14:34.4 over a flat, three mile course. Hayward's runner-up clocking was 14:37 while Williams ran 14:42. WILLIAMS SET THE PACE during the race and led up until the last quarter mile when Dotson and Hayward passed him to coast to victory. KU sophomore Tonni Coane and senior Dan Ralston battled it out for sixth place behind H. Harris and Hal Higdon of Chicago. Coane led most of the way, but nevertheless only finished one second ahead of Ralston 15:19-15:20. Another battle of teammates occurred for ninth place between Bill Thornton and Paul Acevedo. Thornton defeated Acevedo, who was making his first start for the varsity. Mike Fulghum, troubled by a bad hip, finished 12th. "WE ARE MOVING ALONG pretty well," commented Easton. "We should get better all the way." The mentor was proud of his crew and hinted his boys are anxious to regain the Big Eight cross country crown they lost last year to Oklahoma State. The meet will be run here on Nov. 11 as a part of homecoming activities. The Jayhawkers' next meet will be Friday afternoon at 4:30 against Southwest Conference member Arkansas on the Lawrence Country Club course. Last year Kansas defeated Arkansas 23-32 at Fayetteville. Jack Nelson of Arkansas and Bill Mills of Kansas battled it out with Nelson winning. Nelson went on to capture 20th in the NCAA cross-country meet. Both used up their eligibility last fall. Running for Arkansas will be John Deardorf, Phillip Kolb, Hayden Hicks, Lynn James, Glen Bobb, and Martin Shemek. To Plan Ski Trip*at Meeting A discussion of plans for the annual between-semesters ski trip and a movie, "Little Skiers Big Day," will be principal items on the agenda at the KU Ski Club meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Forum Room of the Union. Wednesday. October 18, 1961 Summer Session Harman TO LEAD JAYHAWKS—Jerry Gardner, Wichita senior, is one of four returning lettermen on Coach Dick Harp's basketball squad which officially started practice yesterday in Allen Field House. The season opener is against the Razorbacks of Arkansas here Dec. 1. The KU freshman harriers are starting their college careers on the right track. The cross-country squad defeated Missouri 20-35 and Iowa State 15-43 to boast a 2-0 postal meet record. Freshman Runners Win Two Kansans Bill Cottle and Harold Hadley placed 1-2 in both meets with only one-tenth of a second separating them. Cottle's winning time was 9:35.5. In the Missouri dual, Ray of the Tigers took third with a 9:52.6 clocking. Behind him were KU's Gary Janzen and Jack Connell who placed fourth and fifth. As with Cottle and Hadley, only one-tenth of a second separated the pair. Janzen's time was 9:57.2. Missouri captured sixth and seventh place while Gavr Ace placed eighth for the Jayhawkers. Ace's time was 10:07. Against Iowa State, Kansas took all first five places. Assistant Coach Bob Lawson reports that the fresh goal is to have five men running under 9:40 this year. Three of last year's national championship squad accomplished this. TRY SOME TONIGHT Delicious bakery treats Already Cottle and Hadley are below this mark with Janzen, Connell and Ace having an excellent chance to make it. HOT DONUTS 8 TO 12 JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 for delivery Deadline Postponed The deadline for submission of manuscripts for publication in Quill Magazine has been postponed from Oct. 14 to Nov. 15. Special consideration will be given to humorous short stories not exceeding 10 pages. Any number of poems may be submitted, but each poem should be titled and its author identified. Manuscripts should be typewritten. They usually cannot be returned. They may be submitted to the English office, 203 Fraser, or to Kent DeVore, 1334 Ohio. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Quality Watch Repairing DANIELS JEWELRY 914 Mass, Ph. VI 3-2572 Wait For Your Date At The BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. A FREE MALT With Every Chicken Dinner and This Coupon $1.15 THE BIG BUY Intersection of Highway 10 & 59 CLIP THIS COUPON --black and white herring-bone tweed suit with self trim TWIST? Try the TRAIL ROOM! DANCING — WED. NITE "LIVE" MUSIC — FREE AT THE UNION: 9:00-10:00 Campus Martha Parmley wears a Chestnut Hill $24.95 available in sizes 6-16 Kid Leather Gloves $5.95 Fur Bag $3.00 Chestnut Hill suits and sportswear are offered exclusively at the Campus Jay Shoppe Martha Parmley, Kappa Alpha Theta sorority