Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 22. 1961 KU Places 3rd; Diehl to Nationals -Ted Dichl recently led the Kansas bowling team to a third place in the National Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament, region eight, winning two events and placing second in the third. The six man team finished with a 3246 series which placed it behind Missouri and Iowa State and twentieth of 90 teams in the nation. The national winner was Miami of Ohio with 3554. DIEHL ROLLED 558-633-564-1755 to win the all-events by one pin over Joe Manderschied of Iowa State. Diehl and Dave Rybolt took the doubles with an 1152 total while Diehl finished second in the singles with 633, just four pins behind Roland Bonneau of Kansas State. MU Coach Author Back from a coaching clinic on the East coast, Missouri's Dan Devine proffered his first book, grinning; "It won't be a best-seller, but it might get a few laughs." The hard-bound book was entitled, "What I Know About Football" — by Daniel Devine. It contained some 350 pages—all of them blank. Who gave Devine the book? an eyeless, the loose Irishman had an "The KU Alumni Association." Golfers Boast Four Returning Lettermen Coach Jay Markley has four returning lettermen back from last year's second place team to meet an 11 match schedule. They are: Brien Boggess, Prairie Village senior; Rodney Horn, Prairie Village senior; Bill Elstun, Shawnee Mission senior; and John Ward Jr., Prairie Village junior. The varsity's fifth man is Dick Haitbrink, Salina sophomore. The team's first two matches will be at Lawrence Country Club on April the fourth and seventh against Wichita and Missouri respectively. Dichl's performance won him the right to compete in the national phase of the tourney at the face-to-face matches in Detroit, March 26, 27. There he will join sixty other college bowlers. IN BIG FIGHT competition the KU team now stands in third place behind Missouri and Colorado. Missouri placed fourteenth in the national tourney while Iowa State, currently in last place in the conference, tied for eighteenth in the tournament. O-State Picks 2 Hawks for Honor Kansas placed two on the first team and Kansas State landed three on the top two teams as Oklahoma State cagers picked their 1961 all-opponent squad. KU's Wayne Hightower, angular 6-8½ forward, was the only man to receive the unanimous support of the balloting by OSU lettermen. Missouri's 6-7 Charley Henke was named on all but one ballot while K-State's Ced Price and Hightower's teammate Bill Bridges were chosen on all but two ballots. The first team was rounded out by Iowa State's Henry Whitney, who adds a towering 6-7 to the skyscraping Poke all-enemy club. The "small men" made up the second team, including Larry Comley and Al Peithman, Kansas State; Wilky Gilmore, Colorado; Rex Swett, Nebraska; and the only non-conference pick, UCLA's smooth sophomore Ron Lawson. Bridges in Shrine Tilt KANSAS CITY — (UPI) — Bill Bridges, the Big Eight's all-time rebound champion from the University of Kansas, today was added to the West team for the 10th annual Shrine East-West basketball game Tuesday. Henry Whitney, Iowa State, and Earl Nau, Wyoming, were also named to the squad. STARTS TOMORROW! TORONTO — (UPI)— Frank Mahovlich of the Toronto Maple Leafs scored 20 of his first 34 goals this season against the New York Rangers and the Boston Bruins. Got Their Number NOW SHOWING! "Wackiest Ship" at 7:00 & 10:10 — PLUS — Sneak at 8:45 Only! WED. 8:15 P.M. MAR.29 HOCH AUDIT'M KANSAS CITY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA HANS SCHWIEGER MUSIC DIR BEETHOVEN'S NINTH SYMPHONY with the 350-voice KANSAS UNIVERSITY CHORUS directed by CLAYTON H. KREHBIEL GUEST-SOLOISTS: GUEST-SOLOISTS: VIRGINIA BABIKIAN, Soprano CAROL SMITH, Contralto WALTER FREDERICKS, Tenor ARA BERBERIAN, Bass TICKETS $1.00 - $1.25 - $2.00 FINE ARTS STUDENT BELL'S OFFICE UNION MUSIC STORE Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Attention! RABBIT SCRAMBLERS! Anyone Can Catch and Keep the KUOK Rabbit MARCH 25- Be in Front of Snow Before the Chariot Races Clip this badge But . . . you Must have a Bunny Badge with you to Receive Easter Gifts Union Book Store ... Rabbit Atomizer University Shop ... $5 Gift Certificate Campus West ... Italian Stretch Gloves Jayhawk Cafe ... $5.50 Meal Ticket Roberto's ... 2 Pizza Dinners Union Food Service ... Steak Dinner Jay Shoppe ... Lady Manhattan Shirt Sponsored by KUOK 630 on Your Radio Dial P. Lorillard's 3-Way Campus Contest Ends Noon Friday, March 24th Turn in Your Empty Kent, Newport, Old Gold or Spring Packages as Follows: Individuals — (Entire Student Body and Faculty) Put in Barrels Located in Union, Rock Chalk, Jayhawk Cafe, the Call and the Wagon Wheel. Sororities and Fraternities — Wrap in Bundles of 50 Each and Bring to Kansan Office Before Noon Friday, March 24th Attend the Drawing Fri. Noon, 12:30 p.m., in the Lobby of the Student Union EXIT tini LCOW Hat CAIL LCOW fab VI LCOW op VI PPAPFVI DP 93 LDAM A75 MGO Mânce 95 Rmrs S PN AAAS POLO FOE FK FTooa APF FK 21wN Da UwoC FHS LOCP HEOG