Page 2 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Buffs, Mizzou Worry Easton Coach Bill Easton thinks his cross country team this fall will be "better than average." While Easton's definition of "average," isn't exactly known, KU has won 14 conference meets in the last 16 years. Last year, the Jayhawks placed second in the league meet behind Colorado. Easton says Colorado hasn't lost a member of that championship team. The KU coach also thinks Missouri will be tough. The Tigers' top distance man will be Robin Lingle, a transfer from West Point who won the Glenn Cunningham Mile in the KU Relays last spring in 4:04.8. KU returns four seniors, captain George Cabrera, Paul Acevedo, Tonnie Coane and Chick Fero, along with a junior, Herald Hadley. The gaps left by Charlie Hayward and Ted Riesinger, who were graduated, and by Bill Cottle, who has entered the service, are expected to Sooners, Buffaloes Meet Southern Cal Colorado and Oklahoma will play Southern California, defending national champion, on two consecutive Saturday this football season. Colorado, which placed seventh in the Big Eight Conference in 1962, will meet the Trojans at Boulder Sept. 21 in the season's opener for both teams. The Sooners travel to Los Angeles Sept. 28 to test Southern Cal after opening Sept. 21 against Clemson. be filled by a bunch of promising sophomores—John Lawson, John Donner, Ken Holm, Lowell Paul and Bill Saul. Lawson finished second in the 1962 conference freshman postal meet. The 1963 cross country schedule: Oct 5, Southern Illinois here; Oct 12, Chicago Track Club at Chicago; Oct 19, Milwaukee Conference meet here; man; Nov 2, State Federation meet here; Nov 9, Big Eight meet here; Nov 16, Central College Conference meet at East Lansing, Mich. More Seats— (Continued from page 1) was foolish for building a stadium that would hold 35,000 fans. They knew he was foolish when he ordered a concrete press box 90 feet long and including space for radio broadcasts. "You build for the future, not the present." Allen told his critics. The future has come and gone, however. Faced with the prediction of increasing enrollments and expanding population in the area, KU officials knew the stadium would have to be enlarged. It was too small to handle the crowds that could potentially be attracted to KU football games. The official announcement of the stadium expansion was Sept. 19, 1962. Gene Morgan of Kansas City, now president of the KU Alumni Association, was chairman of the successful fund drive. Construction was ahead of schedule most of the time and the stadium was expected to be ready for the opening game. Come in and shop around for your School Supplies and Accessories We Carry Quality Lines for Your Complete Satisfaction ★ Art and Engineering Supplies ★ Dazor Study Lamps ★ Leathercraft Briefcases Big Ring Notebooks ★ Drafting Tables ★ Sheaffer Pens and Pencils - Spirals ★ Notebook and Typing Paper CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. We Deliver VI 3-6133 WELCOME BACK TO KU!! After you get settled, come out and get acquainted with us . . . and especially with our wide variety of good, good sandwiches and soft drinks. For speedy delivery service just call us at VI 3-7446, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. DIXON'S VI 3-7446 2500 WEST SIXTH OPEN 7 DAYS EACH WEEK 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (1 a.m. on Fri. & Sat.)