Rugby Wins, Ties In Weekend Dual ns, Ties Joggers Underway Thursday By Mike Griffith (Staff Writer) KU's Rugby Club returned with a victory and a tie after a weekend trip to Minneapolis, Minn., this weekend. KU trounced previously unbeaten Minnesota 10-0, and played to a 5-5 tie in the two game series. GEORGE BUNTING, Shawnee Mission second year law student and president of Rugby Club, said this was the finest victory the club has captured in its previous nine games. "We moved the ball real well and our backs made some spectacular plays," Bunting said. Many of KU's players were forced to play both games because the traveling squad was cut to 21 instead of the usual 35 players. "WE WERE REALLY tired in the second game and I was real pleased with the performance of our team under the tiring circumstances." Bunting said. Bunting said Minnesota had two complete teams and threatened to tie the second game on several occasions but the determined Kansans managed to stifle the Minnesota attack. KU has won one and tied two this season and plays Kansas City at 10 a.m. Saturday and the University of Missouri of Kansas City at 11:15 a.m. Saturday on the intramural fields south of Allen Field House. Voice of KU- (Continued from page 6) homa last fall and broke down every time. One of his bigger thrills was KU's 15-14 victory over Oklahoma last season. Another was KU's victory over Missouri in 1960 when Missouri had the No.1 football team in the nation. Hedrick hopes his "greatest thrill is yet to come." Through all the good times and bad, Tom Hedrick can still remember his father's words, "If you can make money talking, you have it made." He had made it, but only through hard work. Daily Kansan The Jayhawk Joggers Club is off and running, Bill Easton, physical education professor, reported today. Tuesday, October 19, 1965 7 The initial meeting of the club, which was organized to provide physical exercise for interested faculty men, was held yesterday. Twenty-five persons attended. "I had only expected 10 or 15 to show up," Easton said, "and everyone seemed enthusiastic about the program." The men will begin training at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday at the baseball field, he said. Anyone who was unable to attend the first meeting can come then. There is a similar program for students, Easton mentioned, which meets at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday at Robinson Gymnasium. Any student interested in participating in the exercise is welcome. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS "FREE" — Every other glass or bottle you buy "FREE" — Every other glass or bottle you buy "FREE" — Every other glass or bottle you buy at Every Tuesday Night 7:00 to 8:00 THE SOUTHERN PIT 1834 Mass. VI 3-9669 ROBERT GOULET OCT. 30 8:00 p.m. ALLEN FIELD HOUSE Tickets Available At Information Booth, Union, and Bell's Record Shop. Through Friday, Oct.29th 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MAXIMUM: 20 Tickets Per Person All of Robert Goulet's Albums Available At 901 Massachusetts