Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 1, 1959 Spiked Shoes Set Ready For Last Home Meet By Ted Dielman LAST HOME MEET—Senior Tom Skutka, the dependable distance man from Hibernia, N. J., will be running in his last home meet when KU meets Missouri Saturday on the Memorial Stadium track. Other seniors on the team are: Bob Cannon, high jumper, Berry Crawford and John Davis; distances: Bob Lida, 440; Jim Londerholm, javelin; and captain Ernie Shelby, broad jump. Construction experts estimate that 150,000 new apartment buildings for three or more families will be built in the U.S. in 1959. After having rejuvenated the track and some of the team members Coach Bill Easton's squad will meet Missouri on the Memorial Stadium track Saturday afternoon. ___ It wasn't certain for a few days whether or not the meet with Missouri would be held here. The track was in a water-soaked condition after the rain which accompanied the Kansas Relays and it had to be torn up and dried out. Four of the team members were out of practice for a few days-three of them with injuries and one with the flu. Bob Lida, Dan Ralston and Bob Covey are back now after recovering from injuries sustained at the Drake meet. Al Crawford has returned to action after a seige on the flu. After this meet, which will be the last run on home territory this season, there remains only one me before the Big Eight Conference Championship meet at Norman. KU will invade Lincoln May 9 for a dual meet with Nebraska. Then the following weekend, May 15-16 the squad will troop to Norman to try for its eight consecutive Big Eight Outdoor Championship. After the Big Eight meet the team will try for the Missouri Valley A.A.U. championship in the meet at Mission, Kansas, to complete the school schedule. During the summer the KU crew will go to four meets, the first being either the Meet of Champions at Houston, June 5, or the Central Collegiate meet at Milwaukee, June 6 The following weekend, June 12-13, will be the National Collegiate meet at Lincoln. Then, to round out the season, the National AAU meet will be held at Boulder June 19-20 Other than this KU hopes to place a few individuals in other meet featuring international competition this summer. Sarawak tribemen still hunt wild boar, deer, and monkeys with poisoned darts, but they prefer modern firearms when they can get them Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad The Olympic games of 1960 will be held in Rome. Betsy Rawls Is Favorite MANHATTAN, Kan. — (UPI) — Kansas State's spring football drills come to a close tomorrow with the annual Alumni-Varsity Game at 3 p.m. Kansas State Halts Drills Tomorrow ASHEVILLE, N.C. —(UFI)—The nation's feminine best in the field of golf swung into action today in the first round of the 54-hole land of the Sky Women's Open Golf Tournament. TRAVELERS' CHECKS WORK LIKE CASH- ARE SAFER! The contest also is a climax to the school's "All-Sports" day in which five Wildcat sports teams cavort. They Are Yours Alone...only your signature will cash them. If they are lost, stolen or destroyed...your money is returned. Get them before you go. Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.C., was installed as a slim favorite going into the third annual event. Prize money totaling $6,500 was at stake. The Alumni's lineup will feature four All-Conference gridders: Joe Switzer, 1956, right half; Don Zadnik, 1957, left end; Tom O'Boyle, 1953, left guard, and Doug Roether, 1955 fullback. The field teed off in the first round over the Biltmore Forest Country Club Course here. THE TAREYTON RING MARKS THE REAL THING! HERE'S WHY TAREYTON'S DUAL FILTER FILTERS AS NO SINGLE FILTER CAN 1. It combines an efficient pure white outer filter . . 2. with a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL . . which has been definitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette milder and smoother. THE REAL THING IN MILDNESS... THE REAL THING IN FINE TOBACCO TASTE! New Dual Filter Tareytons are fast becoming a big smoke on U.S. campuses! Just take a look. You'll see. And why are they so popular? Just take a puff. You'll see.