Frosh, Varsity Warm Up For Gymnastics Seasons The annual fresh-varsity gymnastics meet gets underway at 7 p.m. today in Robinson Gym. Robert Lockwood, KU gymnastics coach, said the meet is open to the public. There is no admission charge. Thirteen meets are on the varsity slate for the 1965-66 season, according to Lockwood. The varsity season opens Dec. 4, here, with Wichita State University providing the opposition. This is the only meet before Christmas vacation. KU hosts the Big Eight Championships March 18 and 19. Varsity team members are seniors Kent Dobbins, Lawrence and team captain; John Krug, Wichita; Bob Livesay, Glen Elllyn, Ill.; juniors John James, Wichita; Art Lorenz, Omaha, Neb., and Wayne Shields, Wichita. The freshmen open their season Jan. 20 at Kansas State. Eight events are scheduled for the meet. Each event is run separately. Freshman and varsity gymnasts will compete in floor exercises, side horse, trampoline, high bar, long horse vault, parallel bars, rings and all-around. Sophomores on the varsity include Richard Hemphill, Lawrence; Jim Askins, Wichita; Greg Estes, Lawrence; Jim Gillippe, Lawrence; Steve Pyle, Baton Rouge, La; Wayne Dixon, Olathe; IM Deadline Set Intramural basketball reservation charts for Robinson Annex and Robinson Gymnasium are posted on the Intramural Bulletin Board in Robinson. Charts for weekend practice were posted at 8 a.m. today. Deadline for entering intramural basketball competition is Tuesday. Entry blanks are available in the intramural office in Robinson. Daily Kansan Friday, November 19, 1965 Jim Worcester, Lombard, Ill., and Harry Brubaker, Casper, Wyo. Freshman team members are team captain Robert Picron, Lawrence; Steve Beasley, Shawnee Mission; James Bee, Lawrence; Doug Duethe, Glen Ellvn, Ill; Tom Davis, Seattle, Wash.; Gerry Denk, Park Forest, Ill; Randy Mallonee, Olathe; Larry Maness, Lawrence; Dick Martin, Topeka; Stan Road, Lawrence, and Phil White, Kansas City. KU hosts the 27th annual National Collegiate Athletic Association Cross Country championships at 11:30 a.m. Monday. This year's running marks the first time an NCAA Championship meet has been held anywhere except Michigan State. This also will be the initial six-mile distance for the annual event. Starting point for the meet is west of Iowa Street near 24th Street. Fifty-three teams are entered in the meet. Big Eight schools participating are Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas State University, Missouri and Oklahoma State in addition to host, KU. Last Friday, John Lawson, Kansas City junior and KU cross country team captain, took first place in the Central Collegiate Conference Varsity Cross Country Championships in Chicago, Ill. Lawson completed the five mile course with a winning time of 25:07.7. Tom Yergovich, Kansas City junior, finished ninth. His time was 26:03. KU finished third in last week's meet with 59 points. Western Michigan captured the top spot with 40 points and Miami University placed second with 52. Western Michigan and Miami are both entered in Monday's NCAA Championships. When you stop in either of our shops to look at clothing you are going to see fine quality fabrics, well tailored, and styled for the young in build. And, we do our utmost to see that your new suit or sport coat fits you perfectly. Stop in soon. Free Parking At Our Back Doors. THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN THE University Shop ON THE HILL ON THE HILL Templin Hall Backs KU Cross Country - John Lawson - Alan Russell - Tom Yergovich - Dave Kamrar - Curt Grindal - Gene McClaim - Jose Contreras (Templin Hall Residents) NCAA Meet - Monday, November 22 1