Intramurals Slate Seven Intramural touch football enters the third week of play at 4 p.m. today on the intramural fields. Three contests are scheduled in fraternity "A" games. Sigma Chi meets Kappa Sigma on field five; Phi Kappa Psi hosts Sigma Alpha Epsilon on six and Delta Upsilon challenges Phi Delta Theta on seven. In independent "A" ball McCollum hosts Painters on field one; MBA plays JRP on two; Mammals go against Green Wave and Riddage House meets Laws on four. Staging fraternity "E" action Monday will be Phi Kappa Psi and Phil Delta Theta #2 on field one, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Theta Chi on two, Beta Sigma Psi and Beta Theta Pi #1 on three. Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Alpha on five; Delta Tau Delta and Delta Upsilon #2 on six; Beta Theta Pi #2 and Delta Chi on seven and Phi Kappa Sigma and Acacia on four. In fraternity "A" action Wednesday Delta Tau Delta defeated Sigma Nu 12-6, Phi Gamma Delta rolled over Sigma Alpha Epsilon 25-7 and Beta Theta Pi outscored Alpha Tau Omega 26-6. Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, October 21, 1965 KU freshmen make their initial college cross country appearance when they host the KU Freshman Junior College Invitational at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Three area junior colleges and host Kansas are entered in the three mile race. Hutchinson Junior College, Allen County Community Junior College, Iola, and Haskell Institute Junior College round out the entries. Frosh to Host Two In Harrier Opener Former Wichita East High School standouts, Jim Ryun and Mike Petterson, are at the top of Coach Timmons' roster. "This should be pretty interesting," Coach Bob Timmons said. "This is the first time our freshmen have run in competition this year." Red Dog Inn However, Coach Timmons figures Saturday's competition will be rugged. He quickly pointed out that Haskell Institute defeated Wichita State 19-43. presents Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party Oct. 30 The Red Dogs KU Debaters Win Seven in Tourney Wally Hurst, Leawood; Gene Johnson, Yankton, S.D.; Murray Lull, Smith Center; Bob Robb, Shawnee Mission, and Steve Rangel, Salina, will run as white shirts, according to Timmons. Two KU debate teams, which participated in the Rockhurst MidContinent Debate Tournament this weekend, finished the elimination rounds with a record of seven wins and five losses. rossible entrants for KU's freshman harriers are Larry Ayres; Rene Harger, Clarkston, Mich.; Mike Kearns, Van Nuys, Bill and Bob Ward, Wichita sophomores, were ranked seventh in the tournament with a four-two record and 277 speaking points out of a possible 360. Calif; Petterson; Dave Pitts, Wichita; Ryun; Mike Sheahon, Wichita; and Larry Woelk, Wichita. Each team will compete seven men. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds SAME RATE FOR 18-YEAR-OLDS WEEKENDS ARE THE MOST WITH SPECIAL HERTZ WEEKEND RATES $15.00 and 11c a mile When the weekend rolls around, roll with Itl Rent a new Chevrolet or other fine car from Hertz at the special low weekend rate. Start discovering new vistas—Friday afternoon to 9 A.M. Monday. Rate includes Insurance and gas. let HERTZ put you in the driver's seat! HERTZ Campus Representative GARY GRAZDA VI 2-1483 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PARENTS AND STUDENTS THERE'S PLENTY OF TIME FOR A DELICIOUS MEAL BEFORE THE GAME IF YOU STOP AT SANDY'S Always fast service and better food at low prices Remember to stop by SANDY'S for a snack after the game, too. Hamburgers . . . . . . 15c Cheeseburgers . . . . . 19c Grilled Cheese . . . . . . 15c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi . . . . 10c or 15c French Fries...12c Fish...25c Chocolate, Strawberry, and Vanilla Shakes...20c Coffee, Milk...10c