Sports Car Club Has Spook Rally Tuesday, Nov. 4. 1958 University Daily Kansan Page Page 3 Motors roar. Small cars pull in to line waiting to leave. This is the start of the KU Sports Car Club "Spook Rally." Drivers and navigators, eager to leave, mill about their cars. The fumes of burned fuel fill the air. The place was Allen Field House Saturday. Twelve sports cars were entered. They go south to Lone Star, west to Overbrook, north to Richland, then to the Lawrence dragstrip, and finish at the Teeepe junction. The route, rough and circuitous, is approximately 70 miles. Trophies were awarded to Roger K. Moffet, Norton freshman, first place; Edward M. Christenson, Campus radio station KUOK will interrupt its regularly scheduled musical program tonight to cover state and national election results. KUOK to Cover Election Results Reporters will be stationed at the Democratic and Republican headquarters in Topeka and Lawrence, at the state capitol building and at the Lawrence City Hall. Phil Morgan, Lawrence junior, will be studio co-ordinator. Roving reporters will be Wendell Anshutz. Russell; Bill Baker, Kansas City, Kan; Joe Ensley, Joplin, Mo.; Korff Maag, Pratt; Bill Schmidt, Independence. All are juniors. Kent Independence. Hope senior. Reports will be broadcast directly as they are telephoned in by the reporters on the scene. National developments will be reported immediately as press service wire releases come in to the studio. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to school. Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Immanuel Lutheran Choir, 7 p.m., 17th germon, Church practice, Robert & Gormon ASC Housing Committee Meeting, 7:30 p.m. 300C Hilton SUA Bridge Lessons, 7:30 p.m. in Card Room of Union. Room reservations, SUA Homecoming Dance will be taken at 8 am. in the evening. Students must arrive at first-come, first-serve basis. Groups of fifteen couples or more may also reserve tables at this time. Tickets must be purchased at the time reservations are due. KU Faculty Club, 8 p.m. Square dance. Election Night Party, 9 p.m., Union Dallroom. Free refreshments. Television sets and election returns as they come in. KU Jazz Club, 8-10:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of Union Jam session. TOMORROW Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45, and Hilthouse Breakfast following in Canterbury House. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. in St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Faculty Forum, Election results ww. Prof. John Grumm, Prof. Ethan Alien, and Ray Nichols Jr., noon, English Room of Union. Engineering & Architectural coilquium, 4 p.m. Russel Peterson, mechanical engineering. "Stability of Laminar Flame Fronts." Math Colloquium, 4:15 p.m. "The Leg- ament of a Document" Prof. Robert Schaton SUA, 4 p.m., Music Room of Union, "Autos and Aparel" Dr. Warne, assistant professor of economics, "Relationship Between Changing Trends in Cars and Le Circle francais. Causier de Polly Smith: Une étudiante Américaine dans la region bordelise. Mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle une Fraser. Teachers and Employees Assn. 4 p.m. on or off from life insurance will be voted Lawrence, Jack E. Gibbens, Kansas City, Mo., both juniors, second place; John F. Heimovics, Prairie Village junior, Larry D. Miles, Hollyrood graduate student, third place. There were three points along the route, where cars were checked for their time. For each minute that a car was earlier in reaching the check point than indicated in instructions, the driver was docked three points. For each minute late he was docked two points. The drivers expertly maneuvered their small autos around sharp corners and over rough roads. The tires of their cars spun and slid in the gravel and rocks. The rally continued. The navigator assists the driver by reading directions, calling out mileages and average speeds, and compensating for mileage and speed differences with the sheet of instructions. The club holds a rally almost every month. A rally for the K-State, Washburn, and KU Clubs is planned for next spring. The KU Sports Car Club keeps within the law and at no time do speeds exceed 60 miles per hour, the Kansas night speed limit. At the end of the drive which took approximately two hours, the Club members met at the Teepee to exchange and compare data, and to determine the winners. The next meeting of the KU Sports Car Club is Nov. 21. The next rally is Nov. 23. DR. WM. H. BRAY AND DR. H. R. WILLIAMS Optometrists 919 Mass. VI 3-1401 Read and Use Kansan Classifieds GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... So friendly to your taste! No flat"filtered-out"flavor! No dry "smoked-out"taste! 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