Dodgers, Twins Clash For Baseball Pennant MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL (UPI) — The Los Angeles Dodgers coming off a hot streak, and the Minnesota Twins, who coached to the American League pennant, meet in the World Series opener today with their ace right handers on the pitching mound. For the Dodgers, who won 15 of their last 16 games to beat out the San Francisco Giants for the National League pennant, it will be big Don Drysdale, a side-wheeling specialist who never has lost a series game. FOR THE TWINS it will be Jim (Mudcat) Grant, with a season record of 21 victories against seven defeats, and who never has pitched in a series game. With the forecast calling for sunny weather and the temperatures in the 60's, the Dodgers were 11-10 favorites to win the first game and 7 to 5 choices to take the series. Both managers, Walter Alston of the Dodgers and Sam Mele, of the Twins, admitted they had problems, although both were confident. The Ennis C. Whitehead KU local chapter of Angel Flight will hold formal rush Sunday in the Kansas Union. Angels Plan Rush To be eligible to participate in rush, a woman must have sophomore standing and a 1.5 grade average. STUDENTS This information and this ad can SAVE YOU money! We offer you 1. Quality Mobil Products 2. Complete Auto Service 3. Free Pick-up and Delivery Bring this ad in for lubrication for only 75c Good until Oct.31 University Mobil Hillcrest Mobil 23rd & Naismith 9th & Iowa VI 3-5074 VI 3-2144 Join Our KU Booster Club Save Your Cash Receipts Mitchell Alters Team in Hopes of Changing Hawks Luck Coach Jack Mitchell made several changes in his winless Kansas football team Tuesday. The Jayhawks face Iowa State Saturday and Mitchell was obviously respectful of the Cyclones. Mitchell moved Halley Kampschroeder, Lawrence junior, from defensive halfback to quarterback to get more speed into the backfield. "They've got backs that can really go, and have the most versatile offense of any team we've played," Mitchell said. Gerhards and Richard Pratt, Olathe senior, were named cocaptains for Saturday's game. Bill Gerhards, Leavenworth senior, got the nod as starting fullback. He has been alternating with Dick Bacon, Neodesha junior, at the position. 8 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 6, 1965 KU Young Republicans Present Senator TOM VAN SICKLE * National YR Chairman * 7:30 Big 8 Room, Union Questions and Answers Refreshments Everyone Welcome! Tonight For a ride to and from meeting call Jerry Bean at VI 2-6600 or VI 3-8894 by 6:00 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES CONCERT TICKET POLICY The following is the Student Union Activities policy as approved by the SUA Controlling Board. It will apply to SUA-sponsored concerts, including the Homecoming Robert Goulet Show, October 30, 1965. 1) The maximum number of tickets purchased by any single organized group cannot exceed three (3) times the total number living within that group; however, a minimum of twenty (20) tickets shall be needed to constitute a "block." 2) By Friday, October 8, 1965, each group requesting a block ticket sale must register and turn into the SUA office (main floor, Kansas Union) the approximate number and the price of the tickets which it wants. 3) On October 12, 1965, at 7:00 p.m. in Rooms 306 A, B, and C, Kansas Union, the drawing for seating positions will take place. Note that this is not as in the past. Everyone draws for seating positions without regard to the number of tickets wanted. Each group is bound by contract to buy the tickets at their pre-declared price (see no. 2); if tickets at this price are not available, that group has the option either to purchase lower-priced seats or to withdraw from the drawing. 4) The drawing will be arranged alphabetically by living groups. 5) Tickets will go on sale at the Information Booth on campus, and Bell's Music Store, Downtown, on Monday, October 18, 1965. Any one person is limited to a maximum of twenty (20) tickets at these locations. We hope that more students will be able to acquire better seats through this policy. It was designed specifically to attain that goal and also to be as fair as possible to everyone who buys a ticket. All points contained within this policy, however, will be strictly enforced. Thank you, STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES