H H M O V I N N S Se ad min neil B B I c i o ce 035 Tuesday, October 17, 1961 Summer Session Kansas Page 5 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Disputed Decision Holds KU to 3-3 Tie KU SOCCER TEAM—Members of the KU Soccer team are, left to right: Crawford Lee Benedict, Horst Haselmann, Hans Krause, Peter Stork, Jannit Lindbaek, Al Feinstein, Robert Leemann, Luiz Umerez, Siman Kuraner, Jost Wehrli, Toman Palmitesta, all standing and, left to right in the front, John Bodouroglow, Chu Kwok Lo, Leo Brito, Thomas Hansen, Bgoya Walter Scott, Pepe Marquez, and Peter Ling. A defensive error plus a doubtful decision on the part of the referee enabled Park College to hold the KU soccer team to a 3-3 draw in the Jayhawker's first home game of the fall season Saturday. The defensive error came in the first half after KU had established a 1-0 lead. Thomas Hansen, the KU goalkeeper, failed to hold a ground shot and Paul Thackaberry, the Park inside right, was alert and scored. In the second half, with the score tied, 2-2, the referee called one of the KU players for an infraction about 20 yards from the KU goal. Some of the KU players, however, continued to play and the ball was pushed into the KU goal. To the consternation of the Jayhawkers the referee recognized the goal. line full scoring went as follows: Peter Ling scored from a penalty after one of the Park players had handled the ball, 1-0. Thackaberry opened the scoring for Park, 1-1. Roger Streeter, the Park left One-Grand Club numbers only eight members, Charlie Hoag, 1914; Homer Floyd, 1534; Ray Evans, 1431; Forrest Griffith, 1379; Bud French, 1320; Bud Laughlin, 1276; Wade Stinson, 1351; and Bob Brandeberry, 1118. wing, put the visitors ahead with a strong shot from 10 yards out. 1-2. Siman Kuraner, equalized the score when his shot went in off the crossbar. 2-2. Park scored its controversial goal, 2-3. Jannit Linbaek tied the game with the final tally. 365 Excuses 365 excuses for having your favorite beverage at the Jayhawk Cafe — 1340 Ohio Today's Excuse: Anniv. of Walgreen's Super-Value Days GLASS GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VI 3-4416 Photography by Studio de Porta 912 Mass. — Lawrence, Kan. VI 2-2300 Sororities & Fraternities Contact us for your House Photography Color or Black & White KU Varsity Bowling Team Down to 13 - Creative - Application - Portraits John Member, Dave Rybolt, and Bill Miller are the top three KU varsity bowlers after four tryout sessions. Before last night's fifth practice, the Jayhawk squad included 13 members. According to Coach Bascom Fearing, the crew's size will not drop below twelve. Member, Kansas City junior, has compiled a 191 average. Rybolt, Ottawa sophomore, has a 181 average, and Miller, Mission freshman, boasts a 180 mark. Other surviving contenders are: Paul Hammar, Overland Park junior; Terrell Hays, Shawnee junior; Rich Hettlinger, Great Bend freshman; Ron Bruce, Kansas City freshman; Larry Siefkes, Formosco freshman; Dick Groner, Overland Park freshman; Bob Bowersock, Kansas City freshman; Jim Kartsonis, Hutchinson senior; Tony Salvino, Overland Park junior; and Vic Holloway, Kansas City, Mo. freshman. Hammar recorded the season's top scores in intramural bowling last week. Runner up in the top game race is Jerry Campbell, Livonia, Mich., junior, who had a 243. Campbell bowls for Tau Kappa Epsilon. Hammar fired a 247 en route to a 630 series. Hammar is captain of his own team in the All-Star League. Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired.-Plautus Other high scores were posted by Salvino, 235; Frank DeBeers, senior, 233; and Tom Garner, Topeka senior, 221 (628 series). YELLOW CAB CO. Phone Tomorrow Union Ballroom VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service 10 a.m. - Noon Jack and His Missiles won't be there, but SENIOR QUEEN Sebastian Says: Candidates will, Cha- Cha, Cha All Seniors Invited SENIOR COFFEE Senior IDs or 25c Quarterback Club Meeting Narrated by a top player. Forum Room Student Union —Exciting films of the KU-lowa State Game Tuesday, Oct. 17 7 p.m. Free Admission & Cokes Kansan Want Ads Get Results SANDY'S THRIFT & SWIFT DRIVE-IN 2120 West 9th Across from Hillcrest Now Open MENU Hamburgers ___ 15c Cheeseburgers ___ 19c Toasted Cheese ___ 15c French Fries ___ 10c Milk Shakes ___ 20c Coke, Coffee, Orange ___ 10c Milk, Root Beer ___ 10c Sandy's uses only Gov't inspected beef 1c SALE Tues. - Sat. Sir Knight FORMAL WEAR ONE HOUR AGENCY pick-up station only 1342 Ohio 1st Suit ... $1.20 2nd Suit ... 1c 1st Trous. ... $ .60 2nd Trous. ... 1c 1st Skirt ... $ .60 2nd Skirt ... 1c Top coats, plain dresses & all other items included in this offer Don't forget the special offer on water proofing at the downtown plant 842 Mass. $2.60 value this week only for $1.99