Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1960 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Iowa Hawkeyes Increase Lead NEW YORK — (UPI) — Iowa's hustling Hawkeyes opened a 50-point lead over Mississippi today in the United Press International weekly major college football ratings. Twenty-one members of the 35-man UPI board of coaches picked Iowa as the nation's No.1 team while Mississippi garnered only seven first place votes compared to 16 in last week's balloting. The Hawkeyes, who replaced Ole Miss in first place last week by a slim six-point margin, totaled 331 points while the Rebels remained second with 281. Defending champion Syracuse retained third place with 258 points. Minnesota replaced Navy as the No 4 team with 208 points and the Middle dropped to fifth place with 185 Rounding out the top 10 were Missouri (175), Eaylor (143), Ohio State (145), Washington (59) and Michigan State (26). Michigan State was the only newcomer to the top 10, moving from 13th to 10th place. Purdue skidded from eighth to 14th place after dropping a 21-14 decision to Iowa. Tennessee headed the second 10 group and was followed in order by Rice, Arkansas, Furdue, Kansas, Duke and New Mexico State. Wyoming and Colorado tied for 18th place and U.C.L.A. was 20th. In addition to bagging 22 first place votes, Iowa picked up nine second-place ballots, two third-place votes Harriers Edge Arkansas 23-32 KU's cross country squad added another to its string of victories Saturday when it defeated the University of Arkansas 23-32 at Fayetteville, Ark. The Jayhawkers finished 2nd,3rd, 4th, 6th and 8th over the four-mile sharp hill course. "We showed very well considering the longer distance and rough terrain," head track coach Bill Easton said. "I feel that when we can average about five minutes over a four-mile course we can be fairly satisfied." Arkansass Nelson took top honors with a time of 20:12 for the four miles. Billy Mills of KU was a close second with 20:17, followed by Bill Dotson and Bill Hayward, in third and fourth place respectively. "We can't complain much about the results," Easton said. "We did real well with only five men entered." KU will meet a strong Oklahoma squad at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Lawrence Country Club. Prior to the Kansas-Oklahoma race the eastern regional cross country "A" and "B" division high school meet will be held. It will begin at 10 a.m. GLASS AUTO GLASS TABLE TOPS Sudden Service AUTO GLASS East End of 9th Street VL 3-0956 and two fourth-place votes. The points are distributed on the basis of 10 for a first place vote, nine for second place, etc. Iowa's victory over Purdue was its fifth straight of the season. The Hawkeyes next play Kansas, which has lost only to Syracuse in six games. 1. Iowa (22) (5-0) 2. Mississippi (7) (6-0) 3. Syracuse (2) (5-0) 4. Minnesota (1) (5-0) 5. Navy (6-0) 6. Missouri (2) (6-0) 7. Baylor (1) (5-0) 8. Washington (5-1) 9. Michigan State (3-1-1) 331 281 208 185 175 149 149 149 59 26 11. Tennessee, 25; 12. Rice, 21; 13. Arkansas, 13; 14. Purdue, 11; 15. Kansas, 16. D.C., 17. New Mexico State, 5; Wyoming and Colorado, 4 each; 29. UCLA, L. 5,000 Meter AAU Meet Setfor Nov. 5 The Missouri Valley AAU Association 5,000-meter (31/8 mile) open meet will be held Nov. 5 at the Lawrence Country Club, Bill Easton, head KU track coach said today. Competitors outside the Missouri Valley AAU may enter the race by registering for a travel permit with Julius Koenigsdorf, 2 West 40th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Medals will be awarded to the first 15 men to cross the finish line and a trophy to the team winning first place in the meet. Last year, in 18 degree weather Bill Dotson, running unattached from KU, won the meet held in Kansas City with a time of 16:29. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Mikols Picks Intramural Supervisers W. K. Mikols, director of the University of Kansas Intramural Department, today announced the appointment of eight students to the intramural board for the current school year. The appointee, named from written applications, are: Sports supervisers, Herb Hawkins, Geneseo and Eldon Gillespie, Levont, graduate students; secretary, Terry Jackson, Lawrence senior; senior manager, Don Adams, Abilene; junior manager, Dave Rankin, Phillipsburg, and freshman managers, Fred Gollier, Ottawa, Clarke Wichita and Bob Kane, Bartlesville, Okla. International arbitration may be defined as the substitution of many burning questions for a smoldering one.Ambrose Bierce Tareyton has the taste Dual Filter does it! HERE'S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL... definitely proved to make the taste of a cigarette mild and smooth... 2. with a pure white outer filter. Together they select and balance the flavor elements in the smoke. Tareyton's flavor-balance gives you the best taste of the best tobaccos. NEW DUAL FILTER Tareyton Product of The American Tobacco Company - "Tobacco is our middle name" © A. T. Co.