Track champs caught San Jose St. on probation KANSAS CITY, Mo., (UPI)—San Jose State, the 1969 national track champion, and Marshall University, which has lost 26 straight football games, were put on one-year probation Wednesday by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). San Jose State was penalized because two athletes competed in the Orange County Invitational track meet in Orange, Calif. on June 15. The meet was not certified by the NCAA Extra Events Committee. San Jose State will not be allowed to compete in the NCAA Indoor or Outdoor Track and Field championships in 1970. "The Council felt San Jose State was in a position to know the rules," explained Arthur J. Bergstrom, the NCAA assistant executive director, who made the announcement. Marshall was found to be in violation of 15 separate NCAA rules, all in football. The violations involved money being paid to athletes, illegal transportation and funds for athletes attending junior college. Bergstrom said Marshall's penalty probably would have been much more severe if the school's president, Roland H. Nelson Jr., had not instigated the investigation. Nelson replaced the athletic director and football coach. (Continued to page 9) I-M Results Defense remained dominant as seven of eight losing teams were shut out in Wednesday's intramural touch football games. Results Results Independent B.League Independent B League Military Complex 11, Insect Squad 0. NEGB Sports Authority 8. Friends of Freud 0. Oddsmakers pick Kansas Eight-Pak 6, A.I.C.H.E. 0. Beta Tau 1, AFROTC 0. Fraternity B League Légendre Delta Tau Delta 20, Alpha Phi Alpha 0, 0 Kappa Theta 0 Beta Theta Pi No. 21, Lambda Chi Alpha 0 Aglaia 12 NEW YORK (UPI)—Oddsmakers have favored Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas in Big Eight football games this weekend. Missouri was a 5½ point choice over Colorado, Oklahoma was favored by five over Kansas State, Nebraska was a 12-point pick over Oklahoma State and Kansas was rated a five-point favorite over Iowa State. a Alpha 6. Triangle 16, Acacia 12. Street named for spaceman To acquaint the readers of this paper with the easy-to-follow rules for developing skill in remembering anything you choose to remember, the publishers have printed full details of their self-training method in a new booklet, "Adventures in Memory," which will be mailed free to anyone who requests it. No obligation. Send your name, address, and zip code to: Memory Studies, 835 Diversely Pkwy., Dept. 167-010, Chicago, Ill. 60614. A postcard will do. MATARO, Spain (UPI) This Barcelona suburb has decided to name one of its streets after Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. Chipper Pepper praises Cyclones A smiling Pepper Rodgers met with newsmen after practice yesterday and took the opportunity to laud Saturday's opponent, Iowa State. In the nation's headliners, undefeated UCLA was given a one-point edge over tough Stanford and unbeaten LSU was slated by $10\frac{1}{2}$ points to down once-beaten Auburn. "Iowa State can also hurt you with their return game too," Rodgers noted, "and that all goes back to their speed." As to the Jayhawks' status, Rodgers was optimistic in spite "Iowa State has a good ball club," said Rodgers. "The one thing I fear most about them is their great overall team speed, particularly in the secondary. Washington and Elliott (Tony and Tom) are really tough back there." This tandem has accounted for eight of Iowa State's ten pass interceptions. An intoxicating new adult game! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND YE PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W.23rd VI 1.2-2266 Lawrence of the debilitating injury situation. Of major concern was the quarterback spot which remains a question mark due to the shoulder, rib and knee injuries of Jim Ettinger. "If we played tomorrow," Peper said, "Phil Basler would be our starting quarterback. Jim will probably play but right now Basler would start." Also on the ailing list are Ron Jessie (broken hand and hip pointer), Keith Lieppman (out for the game with a bruised leg) and Kenny Page and George McGowan with bruised shoulders. The Homecoming theme this year is "A Kansas Cookout" or "A Spoonful of Pepper Makes the Buffalo go Down." Students may enter competition in any of three divisions: men's, women's, or mixed. Rules and entry blanks can be picked up in the Dean of Men's office. The design must be completed and turned in to the Dean of Men's office by Monday, October 27, at 4:30 p.m. The final judging will be Friday, November 7, from 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. HOMECOMING DECORATIONS This is a listing of information for the benefit of those students not in organized living groups who wish to participate in the Homecoming Decorations competition. The Homecoming Decorations Committee would like to encourage all those interested to participate. For further information contact Steve Rasmussen at 843-5366. According to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by remembering accurately everything they see, hear, or read. Whether in business, at social functions or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can dominate each situation by your ability to remember. 8 KANSAN Oct. 23 1969 Why Do You Have A Poor Memory? 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