Rodgers ignites rally Approximately 1100 Jayhawk fans worked themselves into the spirit of Homecoming Thursday night at a pep rally at the northwest corner of Allen Field House. It was a beautiful evening, but the fair-weather-fans stayed home. Perhaps their thoughts are still in Miami where the sun shines every day. The rally was highlighted with fireworks and torch parades in addition to the pep band, pom pon squad and the yell leaders. But nothing topped Pepper's performance. After Emery Hicks, team captain, and Pepper burned the Colorado Buffalo, the KU boss circled the bonfire several times to the strains of the Kansas fight song and ignited the crowd by turning one of his patented somersaults. Introducing the senior football players, Coach Rodgers said that the seniors were the ones that gave KU a winning season a year ago and last year took Kansas to the Orange Bowl. But he added that they and himself were having a tough time this year. "But these guys (the seniors) are going to end up in a blaze of glory." Rodgers said, "because we are going to burn someone yet this year." Bob Hartman, head yell leader, introduced the Homecoming A spoonful queen finalists Janet Merrick, Prairie Village senior, Candice Heavin, Overland Park senior and Nancy Watson, Kansas City, Mo., senior. of Pepper As he introduced Pepper Rodgers, Hartman said "We're looking forward to a good game this year—er,uh this week." Pepper responded. "We're going to nail Colorado this week. We've been setting them up for several weeks now. They think we're no good, but we are." And so, set with an optimistic outlook, the "peppered-up" Jay-hawks go into Saturday's game with Colorado, hopefully followed by lots of tanked up, er pepped-up KU fans. SPACE AGE WATER MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - Some of the purest drinking water in the world is not used for drinking. The Honeywell Solid State Electronics Center here, which employs a de-ionization process to make its water 100,000 times as pure as well water, uses the water to help manufacture microelectronic devices for the space age. The de-ionization process reduces the salt particle content to less than four parts per billion. (Continued from page 13) Although there are great individual runners in the Big Eight conference, the individual strength seems to stand out in the KU team. In the last dual meet, the combination of Smith, Mason, Andersen, Elliott, Glenn Cunningham and Callen bunched together to cross the finish line with 26 seconds anart. Title run tomorrow (Continued from page 13) The KU team has two big meets scheduled after Saturday's conference run. The Central Collegeate Championship at Carbondale, III, will be run on Nov. 15, and the NCAA meet will be run at Bronx, N.Y., Nov. 24. "I'm really glad that we have such a fine course to run on in Manhattan," Timmons added. "People probably don't realize how important a good course is. K-State has the best course in the Midwest, and it naturally makes the guys run better. It prepares them mentally to know that they will have good footing. Being mentally prepared for a meet is almost as important as being in good physical shape," he said. "We're taking these meets one at a time, but if we win the conference, the team will have the momentum it needs going into the really big ones." Timmons said. And the team is in good shape. Team members run more than 100 miles per week in practice." When you have seven guys that can run side by side for that distance, you know you have to have a good team." Timmons said. If everyone runs up to their potential, it should be good enough. TRICHINOSIS REPORT FRANKFORT. Ky. (UPI)— Eighty-four cases of trichinosis were reported to the National Communicable Disease Center in 1968, the Kentucky State Department of Health reports. The cases, from 22 states, were traced to pork products 71 per cent; bear meat 10 per cent; hamburger 19 per cent. The hamburger cases "probably reflect contamination of beef when ground in meat grinders used previously for pork," the report said. ROYAL MASTER CLEANERS 842 Mass. Playoffs next week cap intramural season - Man's & Ladies' 2 piece Suits ___ $1.29 • Plain Dresses ___ $1.29 • Shirts Laundered 4 for $1 Mon., Tues. & Wed. with dry clean order 7:30 - 6:00 Mon. - Sat. Only one day remains in the intramural football season and playoffs for the Hill Championships begin Monday, Nov. 10. Nearly all teams have been decided in the single elimination playoffs with the top two teams in each division advancing to the finals. 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