OSU Football Opposition Jayhawks Aim for First Victory The winless KU Jayhawks will meet Oklahoma State at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Both teams are aiming for their first conference win. The Cowboys, whose only victory was over Tulsa, 17-14, have played some rugged opponents to date however, and they will be anxious to gain revenge on the Jayhawks, whom they have not beaten since 1958. COACH JACK MITCHELL has made three offensive lineup changes for the contest. Steve Heck, Lawrence sophomore, will start at left guard, Bill Gerhards, Leavenworth junior, returns to fullback ahead of Dick Bacon, Neodesha junior, and Dick Abernethy, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, moves into the slotback position. On defense, Bill Walters, Fort Collins, Colo., junior, will be at right end replacing injured Thurman Edwards, Enid, Okla., senior, who has a bad knee, Guard John Munkres, Oklahoma City, Okla., sophomore, is laid up with a pulled leg muscle. BOTH TEAMS will be going into the game without the services of their regular quarterbacks. Bob Skahan, Columbus junior, who injured his good leg against Oklahoma last Saturday may be out for the season. Oklahoma State's top quarterback, Glenn Baxter, has a bad hand and probably won't play against KU. Mitchell has named linebacker Greg Roth, Hays junior, and of- Owens Stresses Team Team development highlights Ted Owens' Jayhawks as they enter their second week of basketball practice. Owens spoke briefly to 26 sports writers and photographers at KU's Basketball Photo-Press Night last night in the Kansas Union. He stressed improved rebounding, better scoring balance and more use of depth following the press dinner. Red Dog Inn presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party Oct. 30 The Red Dogs "We still want to get the ball in to Walter (Wesley, Ft. Myers, Fla., senior and center) six feet (Continued on page 7) fensive right tackle Mike Shinn, Topeka senior, as co-captains for Saturday's game. KU holds a series edge of 18 wins to five losses over the Cowboys. One game ended in a tie. KU won last year's contest 14-13 in a game which saw dispute arise over an OSU conversion attempt. About 30,000 to 35,000 fans are expected for the Parent's Day game, according to Nick Roach, Jayhawk ticket manager. Red Dog Inn Daily Kansan Friday, October 22,1965 6 Such former greats as Laurel and Hardy, W. C. Holmes, every hour on the hour. - Char-broiled Hamburgers - Chicken - Spaghetti - Shrimp presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party Oct. 30 The Red Dogs 807 Vermon VI 3-5353 Enjoy Your Favorite PIZZA & OLD TIME MOVIES PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Prompt Electronic Service on TV Color TV Antennae Hi-fi Stereos Changers Radios Transistors Car Radios - We Service All Makes - RCA Motorola Airline Philco Magnavox Coronado GE Zenith Silvertone Bird TV-Radio Service PHONE VI 3-8855 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR Lerner and Lowe's Hit Musical "MY FAIR LADY" Oct. 22-24, 28, 29, and 31 Student ID Good For $1.20 On Ticket Price Limit of 5 ID Sales Per Student University Theatre UN 4.3982 Prices: $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 - Special Alumni Performance Oct.30 Cash Only INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY & CLEANERS can't help you with your tests, games, or dates, but they can help save you time when you need your clothes cleaned. Independent offers you FREE pick-up and delivery. Independent promises you the service many fail to deliver. Why cope with inconvenience when a call to Independent (VI 3-4011) will secure you prompt, courteous, convenient service. If you want service, convenience savings, and clothes you'd be proud to wear, then your clothes should be cleaned the Independent way. 9th St. and Miss. 740 Vermont