12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, November 18, 1968 Jayhawks trim Sunflower foe (Continued from page 8) "We put it in Thursday in the fieldhouse when we couldn't get outside." Kansas State didn't show any "secret" offense, said Rodgers. The Cats just did what they've been doing all year—and a good job of it. "They've got some dangerous football players." Pepper commented. "They have a well-organized passing offense." Rodgers also praised the passing of K-State soph Lynn Dickey, who completed 25 of 48 passes for 297 yards. Dickey was victimized by four interceptions. "We intercepted their passes, but we gave them three fumbles, and that's how they got three of their touchdowns," Rodgers said. The KU coach then explained the defensive adjustments that blunted Dickey's effectiveness in the second half. Occasionally, defensive backs Skip James and Dale Holt were substituted for the ends—giving KU six backs on pass defense. The Jayhawks also went to double-coverage on K-State's wide receivers. K-State's luck with the passing game had KU in dire straits during the first half. Dickey engineered a 98-yard touchdown march that earned a 7-7 deadlock. His six completions in nine attempts did not include a 40-yarder and 11-yarder nullified by penalties. Dickey fired a 26-yard scoring strike to split end Dave Jones, and the Wildcats had knotted the count, 7-7, with 8:35 left in the half. KU responded with a 68-yard trek to paydirt, capped by Shanklin's three-yard spurt around right end. A pass interception by KU's Emery Hicks killed K-State's bid for the equalizer, and a pass theft by Pat Hutchens set up the third Jayhawk TD. Douglass took the 'Hawks 46 yards in five plays. The KU quarterback missed the bomb on the first play, then shot a 17-yard pass to George McGowan and a 14-yard pass to Shanklin. John Jackson was standing all alone in the endzone when Douglass sent a 10-yard scoring strike on its way with .47 to go. The Wildcats converted a fumbled punt into a TD, moving in from the KU 15 and scoring on a 4th-and-goal dive by Cornelius Davis from just a foot away. Less than a minute later in that third period, K-State had surrired 30 yards after another KU fumble. Mack Herron sailed over the top of the line from a yard out, and it was 21-all with 4:54 left. But KU's powerful offense, which accumulated 513 yards total offense—including Riggins' 189 yards rushing and Douglass' 184 yards total offense—was not to be denied. Official Bulletin TODAY Law Students. Dean Sinitheo of the University of San Diego, Calif., will teach those interested in all California Law Schools. Hours: 10-noon and all afternoon. Make an appointment with Mrs. Brennan at the College Office, 206 Strong Hall. People-to-People Tour to Kansas City. Departes at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday for Federal Reserve Bank and Nelson Gallery of Art. Deadline for Signing up for Speech Exemption Exam. Noon. **Poetry Reading.** 4 p.m. Edsel Foer reads his poetry. Room Forn, Kansai Church Department of Physics Colloquium 4.30 University of Illinois 292 Marlott, University of Illinois 292 Marlott Faculty Rectal 8 p.m. Science Rectal Green, soprano SWarthwolf Green, lead Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." Lecture. 3 p.m. Dr. John Parasacan- tology, physiology and Proba- bition. 203 Hall Reception for Madame V. L. Pandit. 3:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. TOMORROW Lecture. 4:30 p.m. Madame L. L. W. Cohen, Jr., IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACQUIRING YOUR STUDENT BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET ALLEN FIELD HOUSE OFFICE HOURS FOR STUDENT TICKETS 8:30 A.M. - NOON and 1:30-5:00 P.M. Starting Wednesday, Nov. 20 thru Friday, Nov. 22, $ ^{*} $ 1968 (° Or until the 7,000 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first) 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. EACH STUDENT MUST APPLY FOR HIS OWN TICKET. 2. Present I.D. Card and Imprinted Certificate of Registration at the appropriate table and pick up your IBM card. 4. Sign your Student Season Ticket and write your student number on the ticket in the presence of the ticket seller. $ ^{o} $ Students enrolled in less than 6 hours will be charged an additional activity fee. SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKET A total of 500 student tickets will be available on an individual basis for students who do not purchase a season ticket. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House (same hours as above) the day before that particular game (exception: games that occur on a Monday, student individual game tickets will be sold the same day) and the student price for individual game tickets is 50c. The spouse price for individual game tickets will be 75c. The Athletic Seating Board guarantees every student who buys a season ticket a seat for every home game. The A.S.B. further encourages all students to arrive early to watch the freshman team (preliminary Frosh games start at 5:45 p.m.) and to support the varsity Jayhawkers during their pre-game warm-ups. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 8:05 P.M. EXCEPT THE DOUBLEHEADER DEC. 14 WHICH STARTS AT 7:05 P.M. and the Kansas vs. Missouri game Feb. 15 at 2:05 p.m. BE SURE TO SEE THE 1968-69 BASKETBALL PREVIEW, THE ANNUAL FROSH-VARSITY GAME MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. AT 8:00 P.M. IN ALLEN FIELD HOUSE. YOUR K.U. I.D. CARD AND CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION WILL ADMIT YOU TO THIS GAME.