Page 15 THE ORANGE BOWL—This aerial photo shows the Miami stadium where the Big Eight champion will clash with another sectional team in the annual New Year's Day contest. Ycaza a Star Rider NEW YORK — (UPI) — Panamanian jockey Manny Ycaza was a star rider in Mexico before coming to the United States. LEXINGTON, Ky.—(UPI) — The Calumet Farm of Mrs. Gene Markey led all thoroughbred stables in 1961 earnings with $1,078.894. Big Winners at Calumet Tackle Weakest Elder did not progress as fast during the spring as the staff expected, but, like Schwecia, owns high potential. Six-three by 218, he is strong, willing and intelligent. The staff feels he needs only the temper of battle to develop to Big Eight standards. (Continued from page 3) Thompson, a fast 6-2, 10-pounder, carries the same sort of tag. He holds a blocking edge over some of his rivals, but must improve defensively. Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 University Daily Kansan ALTHOUGH not as big nor strong as the departed Kirshman, Elseman is the same type of tackle. Endowed with no more than average speed and agility, he makes few mistakes, can meet the challenge of any rival and turns in steady, reliable performances each Saturday. Following their usual pattern Mitchell and his line aids, Don Fambrough (offense) and George Bernhardt (defense) will select the best four tackles and go with them, regardless of the side they played in the spring. Another Bowl for KU The Aleppo-Temple Shrine has adopted the Kansas-Boston game at Boston as their first "Bean Bowl" game and BU officials report that pre-game requests guarantee one of the biggest non-traditional crowds in recent years. ...and only through College Life's BENEFACTOR the life insurance policy that's completely adaptable to your individual needs, all through your life. Here's what the BENEFACTOR does for you: Pays you a monthly income as long as you are ill or disabled—even if for life. - Pays double for accidental death (triple in certain cases). Not restricted by numerous exclusions as in many policies. - Provides cash-at your retirement or to your beneficiary; also for emergencies, business opportunities and other needs. - Lower cost-because college graduates are preferred risks. - Sharply reduced premiums for first 3 years to help you own adequate protection while getting started. - Pays yearly cash dividends from savings and profits which can be used in several ways to strengthen your financial position. - Guaranteed insurability for future insurance purchases even though your health or occupation is changed. - All premium deposits are refunded if death occurs within 20 years. - Safety assured through complete compliance with strict, time-proved, Indiana insurance law. Get the full story from your local College Life representative.* The Original and Only Life Insurance Company Serving College Men Only YELLOW CAB CO. VI 3-6333 JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Phone VI 2-3206 JACK FISCUS, Area Director