Jayhawk five begin road trip KU's ninth-ranked basketball team takes to the road this weekend in hopes of extending its winning streak to seven. The Jayhawks meet NCAA champion Texas Western Saturday night in the second game of a doubleheader at Chicago Stadium. Indiana plays Loyola of Chicago in the opener. The KU-Texas Western game will be broadcast by WIBW-TV, Channel 13. starting at 9 p.m. THE TWO TEAMS met last year in the Midwest Regional finals in Lubbock, Tex., with the Miners winning 81-80 in a double-overtime. Texas Western, which returns five players who competed against Kentucky for the title, is 5-0. Starters include David Latin (6-7), Nevil Shed (5-8), Willie Cager (5-5), Bobby Joe Hill (5-10) and Willie Worsley (5-8). The Jayhawks will leave Chicago at 10:30 a.m. Sunday and fly to New York arriving at La-Guardia about 1 p.m. Monday night KU plays St. John's at Alumni Hall. The KU Sports Network with Tom Hedrick will broadcast the game, beginning at 6:55 pm. COACHED BY Lou Carnessee, the Redmen will be led by All- America center Sonny Dove. The St. John's captain is the team's ton scorer and rebounder. Other starters are Rudy Bogad (6-7), John Warren (6-3), Brian Hill (5-11) and Al Swartz (5-10). Coach Ted Owens' team leaves New York Tuesday and arrives in Kansas City at 8:34 p.m. to prepare for the Big Eight Tournament in Kansas City, December 27-30. Owens indicated he will start Ron Franz (6-7) Rodger Bohnen-stiehl (6-6), Vernon Vanoy (6-8), Jo Jo White (6-3), Phil Harmon (6-4) or Bruce Sloan (6-5). TAILGATING HAZARD SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI) — A driver can be affected by carbon monoxide from the exhaust of the car ahead of him if he follows too closely in heavy traffic, the National Automobile Club warns. The club says enough carbon monoxide can be absorbed to cause drowsiness. Daily Kansan 5 Thursday, December 15, 1966 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 Authorized ArtCarved Jeweler. Soccer team ends year with win The KU soccer team ended its season as it had started, on a winning note. Even so, the season was disappointing, as the talent-packed team failed to live up to expectations and only just managed to rake up a winning record. The final balance sheet read three won, two tied and two lost, which was hardly good enough as none of the opponents were really strong teams. A bright spect is in the tally of goals scored. KU found the net 30 times as against the opponents 15 and this gives an over- age of more than four goals a game. TWENTY-SIX of these goals came in the three winning games, however, including a record 16 in the season opener. In the other four games the team managed only four goals. The major fault in the team is that, although full of outstanding players individually, they failed to blend into a cohesive unit, with the exception of the first game. And spirit was lacking when the chips were down. The three winning games were against Emporia Teachers' Training College (16-1), William Jewell (5-3) and Baker University (5-1). The two ties were against Emporia in the return game (1-1) and Park College (2-2). The losses were against Wichita (0-3) and K-State (1-4). THE WHOLE TEAM was completely inept against Wichita, a team KU should have beaten easily, but the game to be avenged next season is the K-State blood-bath. It was obvious from the start that the KU team could not win this game, as the referee, a member of the K-State team, had a unique interpretation of the rules by which K-State could do no wrong and KU could do no right. Top goalscorers for the team were Marcel Mayanda, Congo (Brazzaville) senior, and David Finch, London graduate student, with seven each. Mayanda's tally includes a record six goals in one game. 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