Monday, October 7.1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KU-Nebraska tickets available For the last two years, Nebraska football fans have flooded Lawrence for the annual Kansas-Nebraska game. Despite rumors, tickets are still being sold at Allen Field House for Saturday's contest. Tickets may be purchased by making a check payable for $5.25 for each ticket. Other out-of-town ticket order being taken at this time are: Iowa State at Ames, Oct. 26. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 16; Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 23. College Scores Big Eight Big Eight Kansas 68 New Mexico 7 Missouri 7 Army 3 Colorado 28 Iowa State 18 Kansas State 54 Virginia Tech 19 Tennessee 60 Oklahoma 7 Missouri Valley Missouri Valley Bradley 22, Southeast State 19. Big Ten Indiana 28, Illinois 14 Notre Dame 51, Iowa 28 Michigan 32, Navy 9 Illinois 60, Forest 19 Purdue 4, Northwestern 6 Ohio State 21, Oregon 6 Michigan State 39, Wisconsin 0 Florida 31, Mississippi State 14 Georgia 21, South Carolina 14 Mississippi 10, Alabama 8 Tampa 17, Tulane 14 Louisiana State 48, Baylor 16 North Carolina 8, Vanderbilt 7 Southwest Conference Southwest Conference Southern Methodist 35, North Carolina State 14 Texas 31, Oklahoma State 3 Michigan State 16, M 14. Louisiana State 8, Baylor 16 Atlantic Coast Minnesota 24, Wake Forest 19. Duke 30, Maryland 28. Georgia 6, Clemson 21. Virginia 41, Davidson 29. Southern Methodist 25. North Carolina State 14. Texas 24. South Carolina 20. North Carolina 8, Vanderbilt 7. Pacific Eight California 46, San Jose State 0. Oregon State 35, Washington 21 Stanford 24, Air Force 13. Ohio State 2, Oregon 6 Syracuse 20, U.C.L.A. 7. Utah 17, Washington State 14. Major Independents Missouri 7, Army 3 Kansas State 34, Virginia Tech 19 Pittsburgh 14, Iowa State and Mary 3 Penn State 1, U C. 1 Penn State 31, West Virginia 28 Notre Dame 51, Iowa 28 Michigan 22, Navy 9 Stanford 24, Air Force 13 Wyoming 14, Ohio State 13 Tech 24, Cherson 11 Started Something Don't Be Late! Plan Homecoming Now Order Early Woods Lbr. Co. West Sixth This ad is worth a free car wash (regularly $2.50) when you bring your car in for an oil and filter change and lubrication at JIM'S DX Station 23rd & Iowa Pro standings National Football League Western Conference Coastal Division W L. T. Pct Pts O P Baltimore 4 0 0 123 124 Los Angeles 4 0 0 100 147 Louisville 2 2 0 1500 87 Atlanta 2 0 0 83 181 W L T O Pct Pts O.P. Minnesota 3 1 7 750 114 0 Green Bay 2 1 0 500 148 0 Chicago 2 2 0 500 180 0 Chicago 2 2 0 250 162 0 Eastern Conference Capitol Division Dallas W. L. T. Pct. Fct. Pts. O P Maryland 4 0 0 1,000 159 115 87 New York 2 0 0 1,000 159 115 87 Washington 2 2 0 0 1,500 93 127 Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 1,500 93 127 W. L. T. Pct. Pts. OP Cleveland 2 2 0 500 68 86 New Orleans 1 3 0 250 61 94 Louisville 1 3 0 250 61 94 Ellsworth 0 4 0 250 61 104 American Football League Eastern Division New York 3 W 1 L 0 T 750 125 125 Boston 1 2 0 1 50 170 122 Miami 1 3 0 250 58 184 Houston 1 4 0 250 82 161 Philadelphia 1 4 0 250 101 151 W. L. T. Pet. Pts. O.P. Oakland 4 0 0 800 147 53 Kansas City 3 1 0 800 147 53 San Diego 3 1 0 750 110 60 Cincinnati 2 1 0 750 88 103 Detroit 2 1 0 250 120 59 Yesterday's Games National League Baltimore 28, Chicago 17. Dallas 27, St. Louis 1. Green Bay 38, Atlanta 7. Minnesota 24, Detroit 10. New York 38, New Orleans 21. Washington 17, Philadelphia 14. Los Angeles 16, Francisco 10. American League Oakland 41, Boston 10. Denver 10, Cincinnati 7. Miami 41, Houston 7. Saturday's Games National League Cleveland 41, Pittsburgh 24. Big Eight gymnastics championship is possibility for KU says coach Gymnastics coach Bob Lockwood predicted that KU possibly could leap past four other Big Eight teams to capture the gymnastics conference championship. "This should be the best team that I've ever coached," Lockwood said. "We think we can win but also realize that we could wind up fifth." Four of the five other Big Eight universities which compete in gymnastics should also put together title-contending teams, Lockwood said. During the 1967-1968 season the gymnastics team overcame six of ten dual meet opponents and placed fourth in the Big Eight. KU will first test its strength when the four other Big Eight schools with gymnastics teams invade Lawrence for the KU Open Meet. Lockwood said that awards would be given to individuals and not to teams in the meet. KU will then face Western Illinois Dec. 14 in Macomb, Ill., in its first dual meet. Iowa State, a strong contender for the Big Eight crown, will journey to Lawrence for the conference opener Dec. 20. be counting heavily on Robert Pierson, Lawrence senior, and John Brouillette, Wichita sophomore, the coach said. Because of a recent rule change, the gymnastics team will Until this season each team put three specialized gymnasts and one all-around gymnast in each event. Under the new rule, two specialized and two all-around gymnasts must enter each event. KU will be relying more. Lockwood said, on its all-around performers Pierson and Brouillette this season. Lockwood rated both as very good all-around gymnasts. Each scored near 50 last season and the coach said that they should break that mark this winter. The score for an all-around gymnast's performance would be the sum of his scores in each of the six events. Judges award scores ranging from a low of zero to a high of ten in each event. "A score of 50 is the barrier to break in the all-around," the coach said. Lockwood also pins his Big Eight title hopes on a talented group of specialized gymnasts, many of whom are freshmen and sophomores. One of these men, Kirk Gardner, Atchison sophomore, established a KU record with his score of 9.45 on the rings last season. "Gardner is a potential national champion on the rings," the coach said. Roger Hemphill, Lawrence sophomore, has recovered from a back injury and will perform his routine on the horizontal bar this year. Hemphill, who broke his back the day before the 1967 KU Open, was sidelined all last season. Lockwood said Hemphill and Gerald Carley, Wichita sophomore, could seize the top two places against any opponents in this event. Both received scores of 9.0 last season. A score of 9.0 can be compared to a four-minute mile, Lockwood said. John Edwards, Wichita junior, should consistently place high in the parallel bars, Lockwood said. In the Big Eight Conference Meet last winter, he missed a medal award by five hundredths of a point. 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