Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1967 University Daily Kansan SPORTS KU Sports Network To Carry KU-TCU Game The KU-TCU football game will be broadcast over the KU Sports Network at 7:15 Saturday night. THE NETWORK, in its eight theaters, judges 19 mid- western stage stations. The voice for the network is Ton Hedrick, voted the top sportscaster in Kansa, in 1960. This is Hedrick's third year at the network helm. Tom Hedrick Hedrick started his broadcasting career in Lawrence with KLWN and has since worked for KOCA in Kilgore, Texas, and KWBW in Hutchinson. For the past two summers, he has covered the Topeka Reds baseball games on KJAY in Toneka. Hedrick believes 1961 will be the "greatest year in the KU Sports Network's history." The tieup has received acclaim from all over the country as the finest operation of its kind. The "Jack Mitchell Show." aired following every contest, will be on at 10:30 Saturday on 22 stations. Area stations which carry each Jayhawk grid clash include KANU, Lawrence (91.5 FM); KJAY, Topeka (1440); KLKN, Kansas City (1410); KLWN, Lawrence (delayed broadcast at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday) (1320); KTOP-FM, Topeka (8.60); KGGF, Coffeyville (590); and KV-OE, Emporia (1400). KMBC OF KANSAS CITY, Mo. (980) joins the network for the first time this year. Other stations in the Midwest which are member stations are KOAM, Pittsburg; KSAL, Salina; KWBB, Wichita; KIUL, Garden City; KGNO, Dodge City; KWHK, Hutchinson; KWBW, Hutchinson; KSOK, Arkansas City; KMOR, Littleton, Colo.; KUCB, Great Bend; and KAFM, Salina. Area stations carrying the "Jack Mitchell Show" are KMBC, KJAY, KTOP, KVOE, KOAM, KGGF, and WREN (1220. Topeka). John Hadl IM, Varsity Bowling Begins A record total of 600 students is expected to participate in the fail semester intramural bowling leagues. ACTION FOR MEN begins September 25 with women's play opening September 28. According to Bascom Fearing, manager of Jay Bowl, the previous Four Returning Veterans Spark Varsity Bowling Team Bolstered by four returnees, the Jayhawker varsity bowling squad opened its 1961-62 campaign September 18. Twenty-six hopefuls reported at the first practice, according to Bascom Fearing, coach. From this total, a 12 or 15-man squad will be formed. LAST YEAR'S REGULARS back are Dave Rybolt, Ottawa sophomore; Paul Hammar, Overland Park junior; Terrell Hays, Shawnee junior; and Jim Kartsonis, Hutchinson senior. Fearing was pleased with the first session and said it "looked pretty good." The high score among the hopefuls was a 261 game and 621 series total turned in by Bill Miller, Mission freshman. INTERCOLLEGIATE BOWLING has followed the tremendous growth made by the pin sport on all levels. Bowling today ranks second as a participation sport behind hunting and fishing combined. No dual meet schedule has been Coach Fearing hopes to have the final cut in three tryouts. Each tryout is being held on Monday at 5-7 p.m. Soccer Meeting Friday Night The team plans to play several games, hoping to get started late this month. There will be a meeting Friday at 7 p.m. in the Kansas Union for all persons interested in playing soccer this fall. A highlight of the program, the Star League, bowls every Tuesday at 9 p.m. This group includes bowlers with higher averages than in the other groupings. Those who would like more information or cannot attend the meeting can contact the team captain. Al Feinstein or the manager, Tom Palmitesta. Fearing, in charge of the competition as well as the 12-lane facility, estimates the overall average for men to be 150. Women's scores, on the average, range from 100-115. established for the KU team yet. The national tournament is in February with the Kansas Conference and Big-8 meets in late April. record of about 500 participants in the program came last semester. MEN BOWL DAILY at 4 p.m. 6:50 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. when the competition begins. Women will bowl on Tuesday and Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less. — Nicholas Murray Butler Today at 4 p.m., all women captains will meet in the Pan-American Room for an organizational meeting. Tomorrow, a kickoff meeting is set for men in the Pine Room at 4 p.m. The purpose of these conferences for team heads is to set up the leagues and go over rules. YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS TECHNICOLOR* insWARNER BROS. A. 7 PICTURES CORPORATION—BABA WALSH ENTERPRISES, INC. PRODUCTION • A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE "COME SATURDAY" GAME HIGH, Women — Carolyn Elliot, 257. The all-time high individual scores for competition in the alley are: SERIES HIGH, Men—Ted Diehl. 712. SERIES HIGH, Women—Rosemary Steffins, 571. GAME HIGH, Men--Terrell Hays 290. 29th Year For Falkenstien Longest service in Kansas' athletic department belongs to Business Manager Earl Falkenstien, who is beginning his 29th season of shuffling Jayhawker football ticket orders. Trainer Dean Nesmith ranks second with 23 years service. ENDS TONITE "5 Golden Hours" And "Ask Any Girl" Bumper Strip Nite! THURS.- FRI.- SAT. The Original Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride "Ma and Pa Kettle" And "Ole Rex" Story of a Dog! Hadl Would Like To Play Syracuse In Orange Bowl One "Who are we going to play in the Orange Bowl?" This was one of the questions asked of KU's All America quarterback John Hadl last night at the meeting for freshmen in KU-Y in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Hadl's answer? With a smile, the handsome 200- pounder said: "THEHAS HAS BEEN some talk that we might face Syracuse, providing we go to Miami, that is. I would really like to get another chance to play Syracuse. They have beaten us two years in a row and a win over them as a senior would really make me happy." Coming back to the opening battle this Saturday against Texas Christian, Hadl said the Jayhawkers must be able to stop the fine passing of 6-8 230 pound quarterback Sonny Gibbs to win. When asked how he felt about the conference race, Hadl mentioned the Colorado and Oklahoma games as the most important, along with the finale against Missouri. "WELL BE READY." said Hadl. "The spirit of the team has picked up a great deal since our disap-pointing scrimmage last Saturday. The guys realize we didn't look very good and they must work hard this week to beat TCU." HADL SAID THAT going to Boulder to play the Buffaloos has always been somewhat of a disadvantage, but if the team prepares properly for the psychological factor of the higher altitude the only real problem should be the Colorado football team. Speaking of his teammates, Hadl had special praise for right halfback Curtis McClinton. HADL WAS ALSO asked about Bert Coan and the possibility of the lanky Texan's playing this fall. "Curtis may be half of our offense this season. Watch him on the pass plays; I'll be looking for him first since he is our top receiver." "Bert won't be able to play this season and I think he will probably lay out of school a semester in order to have two more years of eligibility. But, if we had him, nobody would stop us." THURS.-FRI.-SAT. GEORGE MCPHERSON JEAN HAMILTON MCAMBRIDGE-BLONDNEY-JONES BURT RODER AN ALIED REYNOLDS-CLAIR JENS Release NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANYED BY AN ADULT — AND — Ends Tonite — "ADA" . .