—UDK Photo by Pres Doudna GONE TO THE DOGS PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Even the Canine Corps had turned their backs on the football game Saturday as the long afternoon closed. Pictured here is an off duty policeman and his dog, one of many security officers at the game. KU trackmen defeat SIU In what Assistant Track Coach John Mitchell terms one of its closest meets in years, the KU cross country team defeated Southern Illinois University 28-29 Saturday at Carbondale, Ill. The winning time, however, was turned in by Oscar Moore of SIU who ran the six-mile course in 30:05, improving his 30:44 time of a week ago. The victory evened KU with SIU, who had downed the Jayhawks in a previous meet. 43-47. Hampered by earlier injuries, the KU squad has progressed and Mitchell believes it will improve. KU'S JIM RYUN was second in 30:59, followed by teammates Tom Yergovich, Curt Grindal and Mike Kearns. "We are really rounding into shape," Mitchell said. "Ryun has been suffering from back injuries but we don't have to worry about him anymore." OTHER PROBLEMS facing the squad include injuries to Mike Petterson, Gene McClain and Allen Russell. "If these boys get into shape, the team will be tough," Mitchell said. He said the team is young, with only one senior, two juniors and four sophomores. "Even with its youth, it has surprised me," he said. "Mike Hayes, who wasn't in the top five last year, has come on to make the cross country squad." Next week, KU will participate in the freshman-junior college meet here. On Oct. 29, the State Federation cross country meet will be held at KU with five or six Kansas colleges entering, Mitchell said. The cross country season ends Nov.24, when KU participates in the National Federation meet at Wichita. The first indoor meet is scheduled for Feb. 3, when KU runs against Southern Illinois here. Sweater Cleaning Headquarters Bring your sweaters in to be cleaned before the cold days ahead on the Hill. You can trust us to do a professional job. Also have your skirts, suits, and sport coats cleaned before winter arrives. Serving Lawrence for Over 50 Years Daily Kansan Monday, October 17, 1966 Had a unique experience? If so, real or imaginary, tell us about it in a limerick and we'll send you a completely unique token of our appreciation. Here's an example: "A chemistry major named Bleaker, Drank his Colt 45 from a beaker, He said, 'It's more fun! It holds two cans, not one. As an experience, it's even uniquer.'" Limerick Contest, Box 45, Colt, Arkansas. In the meantime, try this for inspiration! Get the idea? Get it down on a post card and send to: A completely unique experience $ \textcircled{2} $ SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION THENATIONAL BREWINGCO.,BALTO.,MD. DOWNTOWN THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday