6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 15, 1968 Cleveland QB Nelsen visits ex-teammates PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Perhaps the trade that sent quarterback Bill Nelsen from Pittsburgh to Cleveland has to play second fiddle to the one that sent Earl Morrall from New York to Baltimore. But from the Brown's point of view, the acquisition of Nelsen could be the deal of the Century. Cleveland, which meets the Steelers in Pittsburgh Sunday, leads the National Football League's Century Division by one-half game, and much of the credit belongs to Nelsen. The former Southern California star, who came to the Brown's in a trade that sent quarterback Dick Shiner to Pittsburgh, won the starting job from Frank Ryan after Cleveland lost two of its first three games, and has led the Brown's to a 5-1 mark since becoming No. 1. Nelsen's first start was against his former teammates, and he led the Brownys to a 31-24 victory. In six games, the 27-year-old Nelsen has completed 90 of 175 passes for 1,306 yards and 13 touchdowns, eighth-best in the NFL. In other action Sunday, the Colts are 12 points over St. Louis at Baltimore, Minnesota is two over the Lions at Detroit, Los Angeles is six over the 49-ers at San Francisco. The Packers are two touchdowns over New Orleans at Milwaukee, Atlanta is at Chicago, the Giants are 14 over winless Philadelphia at New York, and Dallas is 13 over the Redskins at Washington. Dallas (7-2) has never been able to sweep a season series from Washington (4-5) but may have a chance if Redskins quarterback Sonny Jurgensen can't play because of his broken ribs. However, Dallas quarterback Don Meredith is also hurting. P.E. instructor organizes women's gymnastics team A women's gymnastic team is being organized at KU with tentative meets planned with the University of Missouri and the Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia. Mrs. Anise Cattlett, women's physical education instructor, announced plans for organizing the new team. She said tryouts for the team would be at 4:30 p.m., Nov. 20th and 21st in Robinson Gymnasium. In her announcement, Mrs. Catlett said the five events which would be open for tryouts are: uneven parallel, vaulting, balance beam, free exercise and tumbling. Soccer club vs. K-State here Sunday Intra-state rival K-State will be the KU Soccer Club opponent Sunday, in what students hope will be a weekend of Wildcat defeats. The team already beat K-State, 2-0, earlier in the season. Freezing temperatures caused the cancellation of last Sunday's game against Missouri at Columbia. The game will start at 2 p.m. in the soccer field behind Robinson Gymnasium. Mike Radakovitz, one of the three American players in the team, said he hoped students would go watch the soccer game. "There was a large crowd at K-State, which adds enthusiasm to the game," he added. Many players have dropped the team because "they saw no glory or felt any recognition in playing." They practiced hard and then only a few people went to the games, explained Fred Mandel, player-coach from France. The squad has a 3-1 record, having lost their first game, to St. Benedict's College without their ace scorer Guy Darlan, Central Africa Republic. They defeated Missouri (8-2), Kansas City Metro (16-0), and K-State. Starting lineup: forwards Luis Ballivan, Guy Darlan, Fidale Waura and Mandel; halfbacks Herve Pensee and Tom Purcell; fullbacks Radakovitz, Gunther Pfister, Christian Kloesel and Carl Rinhardt; and goalie Jose Fonseca. If The Shoe Fits REPAIR IT 8th ST. SHOE REPAI 105 E. 8th Closed Sat. at Noon 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. HEAD SKIS We are now taking orders Mont Bleu Ski Route 2, Lawrence VI 3-2363 Flippers - Fri., Nov. 22 SOUL Fri - Red Dogs Sat., Young Raiders WEEK Flippers Fri., Nov. 22 Relax... Minnie's Here! With the "Best Chicken GOING!" Goes great whether you're going or whether you're relaxing at home. Makes Sunday a fun-day-easy and relaxed. Nothing to prepare in advance. Nothing to clean up afterwards. Stay at home or go...with Minnie Pearl's Chicken. Bowling. Driving. Even to Grandma's. You can go places with Minnie Pearl's Chicken dinners. Any Sunday. It's the way to go...or stay home and be relaxed. Minnie Pearl's Chicken John Jay Hooker, Jr., President and Board Chairman 1730 W. 23rd St. 843-8200 It's the look in her eyes . . . the way she smiles . . . the excitement in her voice . . . She's one wonderful someone . . . Give her something wonderful in diamonds . . . something that is just her , from . . . TIVOL of course 220 Nichols Road Kansas City, Missouri WE 1-5333