Lawson wins single award as Wildcats sweep meet Bu WILL HARDESTY John Lawson, was the individual winner; Kansas State varsity trumped the KU varsity and the KU Frosh beat K-State. That's what happened at the Kansas State Federation Cross Country meet held Saturday morning on KU's cross country course. A FIELD of 40, composed of varsity, frosh, and unattached, started the six-mile race on a clear, windy 51-degree day. Lawson, captain of KU's track team last year and the winner of the meet last year, led all the way in winning this year's event in 29:54. However, Lawson has used up his four years of NCAA eligibility and was running unattached, so his standing did not count toward team scores. 151st— Continued from page 5 four seconds showing on the clock. Although Butler had seen action in only two plays—he kicked off—he admitted not being nervous. "I had a few butterflies, but it felt like I was going in for the first time." Butler said. "THEER WAS NO doubt in my mind when I kicked the ball. I thought it was accurate enough but wasn't sure it was hard enough." In high school, Butter kicked five of seven field goals during his senior year, the longest being 43 vards. Ball termed the snap from Kreutzer perfect. "We work on that snap 15-20 minutes per day in practice. Everything was just automatic," explained Ball. **WHY DID** Mitchell substitute Butler for regular field-goal kicker Dave Bouda? "It wasn't much of a decision." Mitchell said. "Inside the 15-yard line we can use Bouda. I knew Bouda couldn't reach it from that distance. Butler has the power. I had no idea whether he could kick." SAME PATHS LUBBOCK, Tex.—(UPI)—Donny Anderson of the 1960's and Wait Schlinkman of the 1940's took much the same path to pro football. Anderson, who was Texas Tech's hottest pro prospect in several years, and Schlinkman both went to Tech from Texas Panhandle towns. Together, they took almost every school rushing record. And the Green Bay Packers picked both as their No. 1 draft choices in their respective years. Both chose to play out one year's remaining eligibility. Conrad Nightingale, the Wildcats "big name" in track and cross country, was the only one to offer any kind of a serious challenge to Lawson. Early in the race, Nightingale trailed by only 10-15 yards, but after the three-mile mark. Lawson pulled out to the 25-30 yard advantage he enjoyed the rest of the race. Nightingale finished first officially, however. Photo of your choice plus your name and address TOM YERGOVICH. KU's only senior harrier, fought his way into third place and held that spot for about a mile from the two-and-a-half-mile mark. Personalize your Christmas packages and cards with personal labels. Use your house monogram. Use on records, books. Gift boxed. Photos returned unharmed. Send photo and check now. Kartsonis Enterprises 2549 Redbud Lane #2 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 For team standings, K-State finished 1-2-3-5-6 for 17 points. Then K-State's Charles Harper and Wes Dutton moved up and overtook Yergovich to finish second and third officially. KU finished 4-7-8-9-10 for 38 points. The only other school fielding varsity runners was Fort Hays State College. Hays' runners finished with 80 points. CONSIDERING THE freshmen as a "race within a race," KU led the Wildcats 27-30. Paul Mattingly finished first in 31:33. He was followed by Glenn Cunningham Jr., and Roger Kathol, who finished only one second apart. THE HAWKS finished 1-2-3- 10-11 for 27 points in the race of the freshmen. The Wildcats finished 4-5-6-7-8 for 30 points. Next week, all the Big 8 schools journey to Ames, Iowa, for the league meet. The prospects for KU at the Big 8 meet are not too bright, according to Coach Bob Timmons. "Ryun's still hurt—he's going to be out two to three weeks. Our number two man, Mike Hayes, may not be able to run. He was hurt this past week, but we're really hoping he can make it back for the league meet." KU placed in two categories of the Sigma Delta Chi annual college press contest this year, the professional journalism society announced. Cited for outstanding performance was Wendall Anschutz with Journalism awards made Patronize Kansan Advertisers second place in the radio or TV newswriting or commentary division, and the Daily Kansan with third place in the editorial division of newspapers. Daily Kansan Monday, October 31, 1966 What Do YOU Want To Hear? Call VI 3-1321 KLWN—all request radio Flying home over THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS vacations? 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