S Wednesday, February 14. 1979 . University Daily Kansan Site of MU game reconsidered By BARBARA JENSEN Staff Reporter Bob Marcum, director of men's athletics at the University of Kansas, could be rekindling an old dispute if he tries to move from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Clyde Walker, former men's athletic director at the University of Kansas, proposed a similar move in 1976, but it was opposed by the Student Senate. Marcum said recently that he was considering the move because KU was scheduled to play the University of Missouri on the Saturday following Thanksgiving. "I don't think I'd be that much in favor of it if the game were on a different Saturday," Marcum said. "But I think to just leave the game in Lawrence on that particular weekend would have an adverse effect on the crowd." He said he thought more people would attend the game if it were in Arrowhead than if it were played in Lawrence. He said it was more important for Arrowhead would not be KU-MU fans, but IF "THERE's a good time to experiment, now's the time," he said. "We would be taking a chance. If it doesn't work, you know what they're going to call it? Bob's boss!" people who, "just like to watch college football." Walker proposed in 1976 that the 1977 KU-MU game be played at Arrowhead. But the Student Senate passed a resolution opposing the move and later conducted a poll of 119 students, asking their opinions on the Senate action. Of those polled, 63 percent said they agreed with the Senate's opposition to moving the game, 31 percent disgareed and six percent were undecided. Jean Chaffay, chairman of the Student Senate Sports Committee, said yesterday that the latter had not discussed the idea and would get more information about the move. Polling places named The polls opened this morning for Student Senate and class office elections. All students who present their student identification cards are eligible to vote at any one of the following ballot box locations: TODAY: 8 to 4:30 Information Booth on Jayhawk Blvd Wescot Hall, fourth floor, west end Kansas Union lobby Summerfield Hall, second floor Fraser Hall, first floor Lincoln Hall 7:30 to 9:15 Learned Hall Gertrude Sellards Pearson and Corbin balls Hashinger Hall Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, 1621 Edgehill Road. Douthart Scholarship Hall Kappa Sigma Fraternity, 1045 Emery Road. Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, 2005 Stewart Ave. Joseph R. Pearson Hall Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, 1339 W. Campus Road. Sigma Chi Fraternity, 1439 Tennessee St. TOMORROW: 8 to 4:30 "Plus a lot of students from the Kansas city, Topa of students from the Kansas City, Wichita areas would paint Information Booth on Jayhawk Blvd Wescoe Hall, fourth floor, west end Kansas Union lobby McCollum Hall Kansas Cityobby Summerfield Hall, second floor Robinson Gymnasium, main entry 5 to 7 Gertrude Sellards Pearson and Corbin halls Sellards Scholarship Hall Lewis Hall Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, 1540 Louisville St. Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity, 2021 Stewart Ave. Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, 1600 Oxford Road. Chi Omega Sorority, 1345 W. Campus Park Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, 14333 Templets St. The deadline for filing formal complaints about election procedure is 8 p.m. tomorrow. Complaints must be typewritten and submitted to John Mitchelson, Senate elections committee chairman. pick up graduation announcement parents at Ankeny Union Bookstore; Broad Road Library & Daisy Hall Convention Center. INTERVIEWING TIPS AND EXPERIENCES JUNIORS! Prepare NOW for the interview process. 3:30 pm Wednesday February 14 Council Room, Union For All interested persons Provided by KU ACCOUNTING CLUB Funded by Student Activity Fee If You're in College Now and think you're too old for scouting or scouting principles-you're wrong. National Service th ANNIVERSARY Open House Open House Fob: 15,1979) 7-9 pm Jayhawk Room Kansas Union "Loadership,Friendship,Service" Funded by Student Senate Dave Hart, director of athletics at MU, said, "I'm in favor of playing the game at Arrowhead next year, because it could be financially better for both KU and MU." But Hart said MU would not be interested in playing at Arrowhead in years when the KU-MU game was scheduled for Columbia, because MU's stadium seated 70,000 people. KU has averaged attendance of 45,000 and profits of $108,321 at KU-MU games played in Lawrence in 1975 and 1977, accustomed to the business, manager for men's athletics. Bob Walter, director of operations at Arrowhead, said Arrowhead seated 80,000 people. He said KU would have to pay rent on the stadium plus an additional $10,000 to team members and personnel to run Arrowhead. He estimated that KU to be 25 percent of the gate receipts. Messer estimated that KU could make 200,000 if 70,000 people attended a KU-MU bar. Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2340 Alabama 2340 Alabama 843-2931 HOUSE OF USHER The claughter begin March 10th. "Just like picking rangers," according to a spokesman for the Canadian Government. We have buttons; Now Path; Posters and T-Shirts available for a contribution to the International Fund for Animal Welfare. 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