Tuesday, December 3, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7 Douglass, Zook All-Americans NEW YORK (UPI) - O. J. Simpson of Southern California and Leroy Keyes of Purdue headed a 27-man All-America team chosen by the American Football Coaches Association, which also included Bob Douglass and John Zook of Kansas. Bobby Douglass of Kansas and Terry Hanratty of Notre Dame tied in balloting for quarterback and both were named to the mythical squad. Joining Simpson and Keyes in the backfield are fullback Paul Gipson of Houston, halfback Chris Gilbert of Texas and flanker-end Jerry Levias of Southern Methodist. The two were among five players named Monday to the AFCA team for the second straight year. On the offensive line were ends Kwalick, Sellers and Notre Dame's Jim Seymour. Dave Foley of Ohio State and George Kunz of Notre Dame are the tackles, Mike Montler of Colorado and Charles Rosenfelder of Tennessee the guards, and John Didion of Oregon State the center. On defense are Hendricks and Kansas' John Zook at ends, Bill Stanfill of Georgia and Ed White of California at tackle, Chuck Kyle of Purdue the middle guard, and Bob Babich of Miami O. and Ken Johnson of Army the linebackers. Defensive backs on the AFCA team are Roger Wehrli of Missouri, Al Worley of Washington, Jake Scott of Georgia, Al Brenner of Michigan State and Jim Weatherford of Tennessee. The AFCA team is the successor of the first All-America team, selected by Yale coach Walter Camp in 1889. Basketball KU rated fifth NEW YORK (UPI)—To hardly anyone's surprise UCLA was the unanimous choice for the No.1 spot in United Press International's pre-season college basketball ratings. Second ranked North Carolina, who bowed to UCLA in last season's NCAA finals, received 19 second place votes. Kentucky, who figures to present coach Adolph Rupp with his 800th victory sometime this season, took third place with 165 points, followed by Notre Dame with 114 and Kansas with 113. First Week Team Points 1. UCLA (28) 280 2. North Carolina 215 3. Kentucky 165 4. Notre Dame 114 5. Kansas 113 6. Houston 86 7. Davidson 63 8. New Mexico 59 9. Villanova 58 10. Cincinnati 56 Second 10—11. Purdue 52; 12. St. Bonaventure 14; 13. New Mexico State University 16; 17. Kentucky and Duke 22; 18. Santa Clara 16; 18. Southern California 12. Other colleges have more points- quiz, Dayton's Lakeland, Mar- quette, Tennessee, Vanderbilt. TONIGHT!! and every Tuesday night Let a luscious KU coed serve you your favorite beverage at SPECIAL prices. Get this outstanding service only at . . . The Stables NEW YORK (UPI) -Superrookie Elvin Hayes chalked up another "E" for effort today in his desire to emulate Wilt Chamberlain as a rookie scoring champion in the National Basketball Super-rookie Elvin Hayes leads NBA scoring Hayes, leading San Diego's charge for a runner-up slot behind Chamberlain's Los Angeles club in the Western Division had Association by increasing his league lead to 83 points. scored 718 points through Sunday's games and tops the NBA with a 31.2 game average. Patronize Kansan Advertisers "Fortunately, I possess two of each." When THE INSTANT BUTTON BOOK ripped off sales of 14 copies in Seal River, Maine and 22 in Bladder, Arkansas I knew that it wouldn't be long before the literary public would be screaming for more. Hence, my second book of hilarious button sayings, which after much hair searching and soul pulling I decided to entitle SON OF THE INSTANT BUTTON BOOK. Each button saying is printed on pressure sensitive paper with a tenacious, sticky backing. You get a blank button to stick them on, or you can stick them on any non-protesting object. Some of the sayings will make you angry. Some will make you laugh. All will make you sick if you eat them. None will grow hair. You can pick up both books for a dollar each at some book stores. Others may throw you out. DAVID MARTIN Author and All Around Nice Guy Published by Daylark Press; distributed by Doubleday & Company, Inc. DOUBLEDAY