Cunningham, KU win frosh-juco meet KU's freshman cross-country team, capturing the first four places, scored 18 points to win the second annual freshman-junior college meet here Saturday. Glenn Cunningham Jr., Leon, son of the former world record holder in the mile, won the three mile race in 15:05, three seconds better than the 15:08 run by KU's Mike Petterson in the same race last season. The 1985 individual champion, Ray Old Person of Haskell Institute, holds the meet record of 15:02. Teammate Paul Mattingly finished second; Roger Kathol, third, Julio Meade, fourth; and Carl Nicholson, eighth. Meade, from St. Albans, N.Y., has run the 100 in 9.5; 220 in 20.9; and 440 in 47.4. Second place Haskell scored 38 points followed by the Baker University frosh, 78 points. Rugby team defeats SLU The KU Rugby Club showed offensive and defensive power as they trounced the St. Louis University rugby team 24-3. Small college scores NEW YORK — (UPI)— Here's how the top small college football teams fared during the week-end: 1. North Dakota State beat U. of No. Dakota 18-15 2. San Diego State was idle 2. San Diego State was idle 3. U. of No. Dakota lost to North Dakota State 18-15 4. Chattanooga lost to Xavier 27-10 5. Weber State lost to Montana State 45-36. The match played Sunday on the football practice field behind Allen Field House saw five KU players score field goals. Scoring for KU were: Patrick Rapp, Lane Cresan, John LaRocca, Jay Clancy and Bill Chambers. This victory evens the KU team's season record at two wins and two losses. The next game will be here on Nov. 6 against Rockhurst College of Kansas City. Daily Kansan Monday, October 24, 1966 A, B teams see action The results of Friday's fraternity A touch football were: Kappa Sigma, 18—Tau Kappa Epsilon, 13; Beta, 6—Delta Tau Delta, 0; and Sigma Chi, 18—Alpha Tau Omega, 0. 5 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Fraternity B football scores Friday were: Delta Chi, 20—Phi Kappa Tau, 0; and Phi Gamma Delta, 9—Phi Theta #1, 6. RUNNING OUT OF FRIENDS? Deodorants Available ABINGTON Book Shop North of the Union MASTERWORK A Product of COLUMBIA Records NOW Play 8-Track Tape Through Your Own Stereo $7995 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO Permanent Discount on All 8-Track Tapes NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT THE YOUNGEST MAJOR BANK IN THE COUNTRY the banking business- slow or go? Here's what Fortune says: "Few areas of endeavor today are more dynamic,more swiftly paced, or more surrounded by hazard and opportunity than commercial banking.Increasing competition for deposits,new credit instruments,new lending techniques,new investment,trust and pension fund activities and new computer-oriented services are likely to change the traditional relationships of many business firms with their banks in the next few years." We offer these challenges to those prepared to meet them. from "Business and Banking/a FORTUNE SURVEY" Our representative will be interviewing on campus October 31,1966 See your placement director for an appointment. SOLID STATE SOUND CENTERS in Fine in Fine furniture-discriminatingly designed from from MASTERWORK a Product of COLUMBIA RECORDS STEREOPHONIC SOLID STATE CONSOLES WITH AM-FM-FM STEREO • Solid State dual channel amplifier • 40 watt output • 6 speaker system • Solid State AM-FM-FM Stereo tuner • custom Masterwork-Garrard fully automatic changer • high compliance cartridge • diamond needle • automatic FM Stereo beacon • Automatic Frequency Control • 45 rpm Spindle included • One year Warranty on parts, labor and diamond needle. ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS, LABOR, AND DIAMOND NEEDLE ©"MASTERWORK". MARCAS REG. Reg. $399.00 Now $339.00