Harriers run down OSU Doug Smith set a meet record and KU swept the top three places in a dual cross country meet Saturday with Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. The Hawks won with a low score of 17 to 44 for the Pokes. Smith ran the four mile course in 19:35.3 just ahead of Jay Mason who tied the old meet record of 19:38, set by John Mason, former Fort Hays State harrier. Dave Andersen was third with a 19:46 clocking. "We were out to win and to improve all our times," said coach Bob Timmons. "The guys looked real good. In essence, we were just trying to beat the clock and our own previous best times." Oklahoma State's George Stewart placed fourth with a time of 19:53, and KU's Rich Elliot (20:04) and Glenn Cunningham (20:10) took the number five and six spots. The last four places went to Boy cow harriers Bill Hornbostel, Gary Campbell, John Turnvull and Rick Randall with times of 21:10, 21:17, 21:33 and 21:55. Larry Rose and Charles Boatright of OSU ran 8th and 9th in times of 20:19 and 20:23. Tenth place went to Dennis Petterson of KU who ran the course in 20:53. The next meet for the KU runners is the State Federation meet in Manhattan, Nov. 1. Huskers nick KU gunners A fired-up Nebraska Rifle Team, led by Bob Boomer's 544 score, nicked KU's team 10 points Saturday morning at Lincoln. KU scored 2,535. Boomer was on cheer for both teams at Lincoln. The Cornhuskers total was 2,545 of a possible 3,000 points. Boomer was top shooter for both teams, but was closely followed by KU's Rick Daly, St. Louis senior, who fired a 543 out of a possible 600 points. Other Kansas shooters and their scores were: Mike Jenkins, Salina sophomore, 516; Carol Waltz, Orange, Tex., junior, 500; Jim Ward, Ft. Bliss, Tex., senior, 492; and Ben Zavala, Kansas City junior, 848. THIS CAN GET YOUR HEAD TOGETHER Oct. 20 1969 KANSAN 7 Lead your own life. Enjoy it. Don't let life let you down because of a silly headache. Happiness is as far away as an Anacin $ ^{\circ} $ bottle. Anacin is twice as strong in the specific pain reliever doctors recommend most as the other well known extra strength tablet. Anacin may not bend your mind, but it sure will get your head together. ANACIN 405-612-8330 www.anacin.com Sell It Fast With Kansan Classified OCTOBER 21, 22, 23 The Student Union Activities Travel Board will host its first annual World Travel Fair on October 21, 22, and 23 in the Kansas Union. Speakers, exhibits, representatives, films and literature will be in the Student Union to give travel suggestions and assistance to the college traveler. The Fair will include work abroad programs,studytravel programs, student exchange programs,and general student travel. The Fair will open at 7:00 p.m.on October 21st. Representatives from Air France Icelandic Swissair Trans World Airlines Intourist Italian Government Travel Office Mibar Tours S.T.O.P. Tours University Travel Co. Carl Duisberg Society Experiment in International Living International Trainees' Exchange of Finland Work or Study Abroad, LDT Institute for American Studies World Campus Afloat American Union of Students Butler and Smith, Inc. Eurealpass Schedule of Events OCTOBER 21,1969 TUESDAY EVENING SPEAKER PROGRAM 7:00 p.m. Forum Room 7:00 p.m. Forum Room ELAIS-ASS - Monie, speech and discussion period on rail travel in Europe by Mr. Max Lukman for Swiss Railways, New York City SUA TRAVEL—Introduction to the new SUA Travel Center and programs by Irv Robinson, Travel Chairman for SUA. OCTOBER 22,1969 WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m. Union Lobby FILM SERIES Representatives and literature from airlines, railways, government travel bureau, study-travel-work programs and other travel organizations will be in the Union to offer information on students travel. The agents will be at their display area from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Please note introduction to agents on program's back. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Forum Room and Union Lobby Travel by film to Canada, Greece, Finland, Russia, Hong Kong, and throughout the World. Continuous Showings. AFTERNOON SPEAKER PROGRAM KU SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTES— German Institutes in Holzkirchen and I 4:00 p.m. Forum Room Prof. Lide and Prof. Heulsbergen French Institute in Paris 4:00 p.m. Joyhawk Room Miss Ann Colbert Mussian Institute in Leningrad 4:00 p.m. Flower Room Miss Kristine Hall Italian Institute in Rome 4:30 p.m. Sunflower Room Prof. Ketzel Spanish Institutes — in Barcelona 4:00 p.m. Meadowlork Room — in Guadalajara 4:00 p.m. Cottonwood Room EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING (in France) EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING (in France) 7:00 p.m. Forum Room Mr. Michael Williams EVENING SPEAKER PROGRAM 7:00 p.m. Forum Room KU GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMS ABROAD Dean Cobb and Mrs. Traversa of the International Programs Office will present a slide program on the University's many study programs and exchanges. OCTOBER 23,1969 THURSDAY REPRESENTATIVES AND LITERATURE 10:00 a.m. Union Lobby FILM SERIES 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Forum Room and Union Lobby AFTERNOON SPEAKER PROGRAM TOURIST (USSR Company for Foreign Travel) 4:00 pm. Forum Room 12:30 pm. Recorporation in U.S.A. S.T.O.P. TOURS 4:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room David Martin-Sperry, Berkeley, California MIBAR TOURS 4:00 p.m. Meadowlark Room Milwaukee, Wisconsin WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT 4:00 p.m. Cottonwood Room Ronald Wilcox, Orange, California ITALIAN GOVERNMENT TRAVEL OFFICE 4:30 p.m. Forum Room Miss Patricia Gibbons, Chicago EVENING SPEAKER PROGRAM 7:00 p.m. Forum Room CARL DUISBERG SOCIETY Mr. Rolf Ketelon, New York City WORK OR STUDY ABROAD Dr. Virgil A. Warren, Fayette, Missouri INTERNATIONAL TRAINEES' EXCHANGE FINLAND Dr. Leo Salovaara, Helsinki, Finland