KUHarriers Travel to Stillwater For Ninth OSU Track Jamboree With one victory in their favor KU's Cross Country team travels to Stillwater, Okla., Saturday for the Ninth Annual OSU Cross Country Jamboree. The Oklahoma State University jamboree starts at 11:00 a.m. on Stillwater's Hillcrest Course. Ralph Higgins, OSU coach, has gathered what he considers the jamboree's toughest field with Big Eight champ KU heading the list. Cross Country teams from New Mexico, Wichita State University, Ft. Hays State, Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Lincoln University and OSU also will be participating. The OSU Cowboys have won the team title four of the last five years and the last two years in a row. The OSU team score of 23 points last year was a jamboree record. Winner of this year's meet will set a new individual mark. This year's race is being extended from three to four miles. The jamboree and course three-mile record was set in 1963 by John Camien of Emporia State in the time of 1423.5. Kansas swept four of the first five places in their opening meet of the season here last Saturday with Southern Illinois University. The Jayhawks, led by John Lawson, Kansas City senior and captain of the cross country team, paced the way in the 16-47 defeat with a time of 29:21.4 over KU's new six mile course. Among varsity harriers who will make the trip to Stillwater are Tom Yergovich, Kansas City junior; Gene McClain, Salina sophomore, and Allen Russell, Scottshluff, Neb., sophomore. They placed second, third and fourth, respectively, in the season opener with SIU. Twins Are Picked as Series Choice The Minnesota Twins are favorites to win today's World Series game, but the odds on the series dropped to 6-5 and pick 'em. The Dodgers were the pre-series choices, 7-5. Sandy Koufax, considered baseball's best pitcher, won 26 games for the National League champions, but wasn't available for Wednesday's starting assignment because he observed Yom Kippur, the Jewish holy day. "I'm ready to go," said the Dodger pitcher, who in the course of his triumphs set a new all-time major league strikeout record with a total of 382. Opposing Koufax will be another southpaw, Jimmy Kaat, an 18-game winner for the American League champion Twins. 10 Daily Kansan Thursday, October 7, 1965 Wrestlers to Meet A meeting of all men students interested in varsity wrestling will be at 3:00 p.m. Monday in the K-room of Allen Field House. Varsity wrestling was remolded last year after 30 years of inactivity. Gary Duff, now KU wrestling coach, had the highest won-lost record among the varsity in the 1964-65 season. He compiled a five win-seven loss record as a senior. Table Tops AUTO GLASS AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St. VI 3-4416 A & W DRIVE-IN Root Beer Gallons .75 $ _{1/2} $ Gallons .40 .10 & .15 Root Beer Float .15 & .25 Orange .10 Malts & Shakes .30 Coffee & Milk .10 French Fries .25 Ham .25 Cheeseburger .35 Pork Tender .40 Grilled Cheese .25 Bar-B-Q Beef .35 Chili Dogs .25 Hot Dogs .20 Fish Fillet .35 Onion Rings .35 Hot Chocolate .15 Frito Chili Pie .15 & .20 A & W DRIVE-IN 1415 W. 6th Open 11:00 to 11:00 Till 11:30 on Sat. & Sun. VI 2-6665 RED DOG INN presents The Mark V's & The Red Dogs For an Exciting Weekend - Friday Afternoon - FREE TGIF with the Mark V's - Friday Evening the Mark V's - Saturday Afternoon — FREE — postgame party with the Red Dogs. The first 100 people will be given a FREE Bud COMING SOON - Saturday Evening — The fantastic Red Dogs - The Ike & Tina Turner Revue & the Iketes - Dr. Feelgood & The Interns - Doug Clark & The Hotnotes PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Add this distinctive two-tone saddle accent to your campus wardrobe. Yours, in deep rich black and cordo smooth or traditional black and white smooth. Saddle up, just Olive Grain & Black Cordovan Grain & Black $15.99 GORDON'S SHOE CENTER 815 Mass. FREE PARKING AT OUR WEST ENTRANCE EAGLE SHIRTS — exclusive with us EAGLE puts a new slant on the Button Down The classic Button Down takes on a new bold look. A higher collar in the back—more roll to the front. And a brand new oxford weave. In white, blue, or yellow $6.95