8 Tuesday, September 28, 1976 University Daily Kansan KU No. 9 in AP poll KU moves up one notch to ninth in the latest Associated Press (football poll). Michigan remains first, but there is a change at the N. 2 spot. pitcher Pittsburgh replaces Ohio State, who was upset, 22-21, by Missouri Saturday. Missouri, ranked sixth two weeks ago but unranked last, re-centered the top 20 in the N. 12 shot. 1. Michigan (36-10-0) 1,208 2. Oklahoma (35-10-0) 1,207 3. Washington (31-10-0) 1012 4. Oklahoma State (31-10-0) 1012 5. Nebraska (2-0-1) 609 6. Georgia (2-0-1) 609 7. Maryland (3-10-0) 491 8. Maryland (3-10-0) 491 9. KANSAS (3-10-0) 385 10. Louisiana State (2-0-1) 264 11. Mississippi State (2-0-1) 264 12. Southern California (2-1-0) 156 13. North Carolina (2-1-0) 156 14. Boston College (2-0-0) 101 15. Texas Tech (2-0-0) 50 16. Florida (2-1-0) 29 17. Florida (2-1-0) 29 Events TODAY: THE RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom, RICHARD CRAWFORD, professor of music history at the University of Michigan, will deliver a lecture on the history of American music at 2:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. A small group discussion in KUY'S ISSUES and IDEAS will meet at 2:45 p.m. in 11B Level 3 of the Union. A large group discussion, "Homerica," will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Union. THE HOMEMOCHINE COMMITTEE will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the International Room of the Union. TONIGHT: SUA SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE will meet at 6:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. THE STUDENT SENATE FINANCE AND AUDITING COMMITTEE will meet at 6:30 in the Walnut Room of the Union. THE BLACKS IN COMMUNICATION CAUCUS will meet at 7 in the Kansas Room of the Union. THE NAVIGATORS will meet at 7 in the International Room of the Union. THE TRADE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Oread Room of the Union. FOR CLASS OFFICES and STUDENT SENATE SEATS must attend a meeting at 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. A PREDENTIAL meeting will be held at 7:30 in the Council Room of the Union. THE REGISTRY CLUB will meet at 7:30 in the Regisional Room of the Union. KU HILLEL will meet at 9 in the Oread Room of the Union. TOMORROW: ART SIMON, DIRECTOR OF BREAD FOR THE WORLD, will speak on world hunger at 4 p.m. in the Council Room of the UNION, THE KU VOLEYBALL CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in 205 Robinson. Announcements Persons interested in entering the thirty-seventh annual WILLIAM LOWELL MATHS ACADEMY at MATHEMATICS should attend a meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. in 199 Strong Hall. Race does in puffing nonmilers By STEVE CLARK Staff Writer The Glem Cunningham Mile it wasn't, but yesterday one's one-mile race between the KU swimming team and the KU track swimers and jumpers did have its moments. The race, scored like a cross country meet, was won handily by the track team, 100-203. The race was divided into three heats: slow, slower and slowest. The first heat, the slowest, included among others swimming coach Dick Reamon, who was lost in the shuffle once the starting gun was fired. Senior hurdler Dennis Braig sprinted to an early lead and flashed through the first quarter in 70 seconds, but he couldn't hit his Jim Riyim invitation much longer. He did manage to lead through the half with a 2:37, but from there he faded slowly back into the pack. His only comment afterward: "I had a long weekend." Once Brack had disappeared, Gordon Docking took over and with a strong finishing kick clocked a 5-26 to grab the swim squad's only victory of the day. Theorism, whose duel with assistant track Coach Stan Narewi didn't materialize because they were placed in different heats, led to the conclusion at a steady gait and was timed in 6:03. Immediately following the race, as he waited for some color to return to his face and as he tried to straighten up, Docking painted, "I feel great—now that it's over." "I was shooting for six," he said, "but it was really cold out there." Reamon wasn't the only runner who felt the effects of the breezy 58 degree conditions and the four lap joint around Memorial Stadium's tartan track. Pole vaulter Tad Scales, who didn't even have to carry his pole during the race, was exhausted. The usually nukative Scales touch so much to say concerning his 5:39 performance. "I hate it. I hate it," he managed between gasps. "It's like you have to be in shape... I can not get any air ... I didn't feel bad except... I can't get any air..." Scales' heat was won by freshman sprinter Billy Washington with a 5:06. The final heat contained the best runners. some who are now half-milers for KU. Tuna McCall, Stan Whitaker and Jay Wagner led a sweep for the track team and McCall's 4:38 was the day's best time. The race is an outgrowth of Reason's preseason conditioning program, which consists of lots of distance running. For the season to conclude, a total time trial to end that phase of the season Women's swimming coach Gary Kempm burned in a 4.45 and two swimmers, Brent Schoenfeld, of Iowa. "About five years ago we started running against the track team," Reason said. "At times the basketball team has also run with us." helps keep you moving even when your car isn't. Admiral Leasing and Rental "They said that they didn't think the mike was appropriate to their training," Reamon said. "Well, it isn't appropriate to ours either, but it's fun." This year the basketball squad was a last minute withdrawal from the race. Make Daily Weekly Weekend Rates Overtime Pinto 9.60 plus 1c a mile 38.00 plus 1c per mile 7.50 plus 1c per mile 1.50 per hour Mayerwick 16.50 plus 10c per mile 45.00 plus 10c per mile 7.50 plus 10c per hour 1.50 per hour Mokkai Torino 15.50 plus 11c per mile 94.50 plus 11c per mile 1.50 per hour Grandade Pick-up 11.00 plus 11c per mile 78.00 plus 11c per mile 9.00 plus 11c per hour 1.50 per hour LTD 13.00 plus 12c per mile 75.00 plus 12c per mile 10.00 plus 12c per hour 1.50 per hour Station Wagon 13.50 plus 12c per mile 80.00 plus 12c per mile 11.00 plus 12c per hour 1.50 per hour 23rd and Alabama 80417 8010 Call 843-3500 Above Rates Include Insurance Insurance Laws Require You Must Be 21 Business Discount SEMESTER BREAK SKI TRIP SKI WINTER PARK, COLORADO WITH SUA TRIP INCLUDES Round-trip transportation Beer and soft drinks on the bus 4 nights lodging in condominiums 4 days of lift tickets 4 days of skiing 4 days of ski rental Cost $135 OPTIONS 5th day of skiing Ski lessons at special rates Sign up now in the SUA office. 5th day of skiing - New memberships available - Old Disco Memberships accepted STUDENT NIGHT - It's Student Night tonight at Sheriff Sam Jones - No cover charge - Happy Hour beer prices all night long Below the Eldridge House 7th and Mass. SHERIFF SAM JONES ALL SENIORS Vote for the HOPE Award. This is the semi-final balloting. Help choose the top five finalists. Where to Vote: Sept. 29-30,9 a.m.-4 p.m.at the Information Booth Oct.1,4 p.m.-7 p.m.at Senior Regalia Party REGALIA PARTY Friday, Oct.1, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Broken Arrow Park at 27th and Louisiana. Free beer to all class members wearing Senior Jersey's. Dance to the Disco "bounce" of DJ Tom Franz. Pick up Senior Jerseys in Pine Room at the Kansas Union. Sept. 29-30,10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Oct.1,10 p.m.-1 p.m. Sponsored by Senior Class