R Wednesdav. September 22, 1976 University Daily Kansan Field hockey team beats Jewell By DAN BOWERMAN Sports Writer The University of Kansas women's field hockey team won its season opener yesterday on the strength of two goals by Peggy Haffield. gattie, a senior, scored in both halves as the Jayhawks defeated William Jewell, 2-0, on the playing field east of Robinson Gymnasium. KU had trouble getting started in the match, but too much when Hastfield, shot by her right wing position on KUS forward line, put the Jayhawks in front with seven minutes remaining in the first half. Although they led at halftime, KU's penetration time (when the ball is within the opponent's 25 yardline) in the first half was 3:09. Jewell's penetration time was 3:04. KU DOMINATED the second half, however, with a penetration time of 3:45.2, compared with 2:11 for William Jewell. The latter's goal three minutes into the second half. She said KU didn't begin to play well until the last part of the first half. "We had some wild passes early in the game," she said. "Our timing was a little Bobie said that the errors were caused by first-game nervousness and that KU's play was poor. BEERE GAVE CREDIT to KU's half-backers for the improved half-backing and half creation. In field hockey, the defense is composed of three halfbacks, two fullbacks and a goalie. The offense is a five-woman forward line. She said that the team played well in its first effort, but that the players needed work on endurance, assisting teammates and defensive scoring. Youths charged in theft incident Two juveniles were arrested Friday in connection with the theft of $10,000 in August. A 15-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl were charged with possession of stolen property and were turned over to juvenile authorities. Eight other juveniles were arrested in August in connection with the same case, in which one of the juveniles allegedly stole a nuclear reactor of Russell Jones, 316 Harbor Drive. The juvenile boy arrested Friday said he and one of the youths arrested in August told the boy who allegedly stole the $10,000 money or the money or they would tell the police. The two women give a $100 bill each and spend the money "on things," the juvenile said. the juvenile girl told police that two of the juveniles had given her a $10 bill and told them to come back. Two KU students hurt in cycle crash Two KU students were injured Monday two hours after the motorcycle they were riding died. Gregory Sanderson, 242 Michigan St., and Michael Theroux, 925 Alabama St., were treated for lacerations and bruises at Watkins Hospital and released. Police said that Sanderson and Theroux were northbound on Kentucky Street when they hit a car driven by Gladys Wiley, 2253 West 11th Street. The driver was pulled onto Kentucky. HAMLET (1969) Dir. Tony Richardson, with Nicole Williams, Mariane Faithful Wed. Sept. 22, 7:30 75c FILM SOCIETY Staff photo by GEORGE MILLENER WALKABOUT Dir. Nicholas Roeg Australian Aborigine Documentary Wed., Sept. 22, 9:30 75c SPECIAL FILM CLASSICAL SERIES THE GANOS ALL HERE (1942) THE GANOS ALL HERE (1942) Alice Falk Carmin Miranda, with Benny Goodman and his orchestra. 7:30 7:30 9:30 75c POPULAR FILMS FRANKENSTEIN [1974] Dir. Paul Mor里斯y, with Joe Dellelasse. Monique vanVooren Joe Dellelasse. Monique vanVooren $ 25; 3:30, 10:00 and 9:30 All films shown in Woodruff Auditorium Mixing it up KU field hockey fullback Marcelle Gober, St. Louis sophomore, took possession of the ball during yesterday's field hockey season opener against William Jewell College. KU field hockey halfback PUBLIC NOTICE — To: All recognized student organizations who would like to request supplemental funding for fiscal 1977. From: Student Senate - Office of the Treasurer Applications for supplemental funding are available in the Student Senate Offices, Suite 105, Level 3, Kansas Union. All applications are due in this office by 5:00 p.m. on September 24, 1976. Please include your phone number on the request form, as you will be contacted as to the time of your Request Hearing. Hearings will commence about the 27th of September. The Student Senate is funded by the Student Activity Fee. Todd Seymour, president of the Endowment Association, recently told trustees that the $10,385,000 could be attributed to the support of trustees, the good will of alumni and friends and the effective leadership of Chancellor Archie Dykes. The University of Kansas Endowment Association has reported a record of more than $10 million in new money from gifts, bequests and income during the past fiscal KU reports record assets Seymour said the Endowment Association's assets increased by $3,750,000 during the past year. The current market value of its assets is more than $262 million. Money spent to benefit KU during the past year increased by 35 per cent, Seymour said. Expenditures were made for both the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses for specific needs not covered by state appropriations. More than 13 per cent of all students enrolled in the Master's degree program are financial aid and credit recipients at the Endowment Association. In a 15-day period before enrollment, checks for student aid totaled $677,000. The figure represents 1,561 checks for scholarships totaling $406,000 and 865 checks for $271,111 in student loans. in student loans. Larry Heeb, Endowment Association secretary, reviewed the last 10 years' receipts of bequests and irrevocable life income gifts, ways by which KU benefits through estate planning, and said KU was the largest donor in the national average for public institutions. He also said the Endowment Association was the beneficiary in 72 states now in the United States. Place a Kansan want ad Call 864-4358 Room to rent? Advertise it in the Kansan. 864-4358 STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS FALL 1976 - Six full year seats open in Nunemaker College - Freshman class officer (President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer) IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR SENATE: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment in that school or college. 3) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. on Friday, September 24, 1976, to the Senate office (105 B Kansas Union). IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR CLASS OFFICERS: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). Ac ment are o sex. BRIN 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year (Freshman) in that school or college. environment and year (1) to reunite 3) Obtain signatures of 50 people on the petition form. 4) Return your declaration (with $5.00 filing fee) NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. on Friday, Sept. 24, 1976, to the Senate office (105 B Kansas Union). All candidates must attend a special meeting [Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7:30 P.M. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union] to approve the proof of ballot as well as go over last minute election points. If you do not attend this meeting, the ballot will be printed as the proof has come to us. ELECTIONS WILL BE OCTOBER 6 & 7 The Student Sonate is funded from the Student Activity Foo. ATI ask firm MOE Furn 843+ Jayh paid 843+ Need mentely April $day, Nees main 843+