Page 8 University Daily Kansan, September 14, 1981 K-State team wins river race "The River Pigs" a Kansas State University alumni team, beat 21 other canoe teams in the annual K-State KResidence Hall Canoe Race down the Kansas River that ended last night at Lawrence Waterworks Park. KU's "Speed Demon Rogues", sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, placed record, even though it was a submerged object Saturday. The Rogues had to carry their boat more than a mile in knee-deep water before they reached a spot where they could repair it. Both the River Pigs and the Speed Demon Rogues received trophies at a cookout sponsored by the Association of University Residence Halls. AURH officers from KU and K-State awarded trophies to the winners in four categories. They gave a first, second and third-place trophy to the first three teams that reached Lawrence Waterworks Park. K-State's Van Zile Hall team finished third overall and received the first-place trophy for the residence hall division. Blake Post and Lance Plummer will cane out of the Kansas River yesterday after their team, the Rogues, finished third overall in the AUHR-sponsored canoe race. KURT JACKSON/Kanaan Staff Natural Fiber Clothes 812 Mass. 841-0100 KU police confiscated about 85 pounds of marijuana on University property Saturday night after a KU member member called and reported the crop. NATURAL WAY KU Detective Sgt. Paul Schultz said the marjuanisa was bagged while it was pump, possibly indicating that the people involved were in a hurry to leave the area. The property lies between the Jefferson and Douglas County boundaries, about two-and-one-half miles northeast of the Lawrence airport. SCHULTZ SAID police waited until about 10 p.m. Saturday to confiscate the marijuana, in hopes that the cultivators would return to gather their crop. When they did not, police gathered the marjiana for evidence. On the Record Police were told by area residents and several other faculty members that a suspicious car with out-of-state plates had been in tha area for several days. Information about the suspects will be turned over to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation for further investigation, he said. THE CASTLE TEA ROOM BURGLARS SMASHED OUT windows on two cars parked at 1111 W. 11th St. and stole more than $90 in stereo equipment. Police said the incident occurred sometime late Thursday night or early Friday morning. "Contact was made with the suspects, but there is no chance of prosecution because they were not at the time." Schultz said. ALSO ON SATURDAY, Sunset Hill School officials reported a burglary that apparently took place sometime during the middle of August. Missing is $2,200 worth of synthesizers, police said. 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GRANADA BOWTOWN TELEPHONE 843-5788 An early film from Stanley Kubrick (2001), Dr. Strangelove) and one of the greatest anti-wars films, the French decide to ex-convict a former German's mastermind in World War I. Based on a real incident. With Kirk Douglas, Adolphine Menjou, Ralph Weber, George Macready, and Joe (Loyd the bartender) and Joe (Loyd the bartender) in Toy-Marsh's toys. (8:48 m) ALAN ALDA • CAROL BURNETT the Four Seasons PG COMMONWEALTH THEATRES VARSITY DOWNTOWN TELEPHONE RESTORES EVE. : 7:30 & 9:35; MA1, SA1 , SUN . MGN . 2:00 THE R LEQUÉ LAGOON LVE 1120 SUN SAT 9:15 2:15 HILLCREST 1 9TH AND IOWA HILLS HILLCREST 2 9TH AND IONA TELPHONE 817-345-8200 HILLCREST 3 5TH AND 10TH TELEPHONE 842-8400 DUDLEY MOORE PETER COOK EYE 7.40 A 9.30 MAT SAT A SUN 2-15 P 4