Frosh Tumble to Varsity In Gymnastics Opener The varsity gymnastic squad, led by Kent Dobbins' 35 points, downed the freshmen in Friday night's Robinson gymnastium based initial gymnastic competition for both KU groups. Final score, 74.5-45.5. Freshman team captain Bob Pierson collected 24.5 freshman points despite an injured foot. Three varsity gymnasts and five freshmen sustained injuries in the grueling practice sessions before the meet which, Coach Robert Lockwood said, puts the athletes "way ahead of last year's schedule." The next meet, slated Dec. 4 here, will see Wichita State University competing. Lockwood said he figures this and the Nebraska meet, Feb. 19, will be the two closest matches for KU in the Iowa State dominated conference. KU swept its own Four-Weapon Invitational meet yesterday in Robinson Gym Annex, placing two teams in the top three. KU Fencers Nail Victory THE KU BLACK team won the meet with 16 team points. An apparent tie for second place was awarded to the "Hawk Red" team over the Wichita A team. KU's Crimsons had less touches scored against them, and this was the basis for the judges' decision. SCORING AS FOLLOWS; Six teams competed with three from KU. Coach John Dillard said several teams from the state of Oklahoma were invited, but only one accepted its bid. Two swordmen for the 'Hawk sable team were undefeated in the meet, Esam El Shafey, who was 14th last year in Epee in the National Collegiate Athletic Association National Fencing Meet, won all five of his bouts in Epee. Mike Munson also went undefeated while whipping his five opponents. Floor exercise; 1. Pierson; 2. Dobbins; 3. Randy Mallonee, F. 4. Stan Rood, F., and 5. Richard Hemphill, V. Side horse: 1. Jim Gillispie, V.; 2. Greg Estes, V.; 3. John Krug, V.; 4. Pierson, and 5. Jim Bee, F. Trampoline: 1. Gerry Dobb, F.; 2. Steve Pyle, V.; 3. Dobbins; 4. Phil White, F., and 5. Jim Askins, V. Individual scores, by team, are: KU BLACK Esam El Shahey, Epee, 5 wins in 5 bouts Steve Corson, Sabre, 2 wins of 5 bouts Mike Munson, Foil, 5 wins of 5 bouts Carol Crumine, Women's Foil, 4 wins of 5 bouts KU RED Bill Dorzab, Foil, 2 of 5 Dave Truxal, Sabre, 4 of 5 Mike Hill, Foil, 2 of 5 Lee Stark, Women's Foil, 3 of High bar: 1. Dobbins; 2. Doug Buethe, F.; 3. Wayne Dixon, V.; 4. Jim Worchester, V., and 5. Pierson. WICHTIA T Bill Shelton, Epee, 2 of 5 Ted Hootman, Sabre, 5 of 5 Bruce Eden, Foil, 4 of 5 Cheryl Ulsh, Women's Foil, 0 of KU WHITE Mike Weaver, Epee, 2 of 5 Doug Martin, Sabre, 3 of 5 Bob Dillman, Foil, 1 of 5 Sandy Attaway, Women's Foil, 3 of 5 Long horse: 1. Pierson; 2. Dobbins; 3. Estes; 4. Askins, and 5. Denk. OKLAHOMA Jordan, Epee, 1 of 5 George Garcia, Sabre, 1 of 5 Robert Gay, Foil, 1 of 5 Diane Wisnower, Women's Foil, 4 of 5 WICHITA B Arnold Anderson, Epee, 3 of 5 Donald Anderson, Sabre Dave Logan, Foil, 4 of 5 Parallel bars: 1. Dobbins; 2. tie, Pierson-Hemphill; 4. Dixon, and 5. Dick Martin, F. Touring Team Set PARIS —(UPI)—The French Basketball Federation has selected a 13-man team for a tour of the United States. The squad will begin the tour Dec. 19 against Poland at Madison Square Garden in New York. Rings; 1. Dobbins; 2. Pierson; 3. Pyle; 4. Bob Livesay, V., and 5. Larry Maness, F. Daily Kansan 9 Monday, November 22, 1965 —Staff photo by Bill Stephens DANNY MILLER . . . racked up 112 yards rushing. LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners 10th & New Hampshire VI 3-3711 "Specialist In Fabric Care" Well, it's time to take it easy. Relax and enjoy your Thanksgiving vacation. Lawrence Laundry will be ready as always to give you the finest service available when you return. Have a good Thanksgiving. See you after vacation.