★ ★ ★ ★ Ryun sets pace for Harriers Jim Ryun, Wichita sophomore, took first place in the cross country postal time trial Monday afternoon with 14:18.1. Last year Ryun would have taken eighth place nationally with that time. The other varsity team members to place in the top five were: John Lawson, Kansas City senior, 14:27; Mike Havs. Centralia junior, and Tom Yergovich, Kansas City senior, tied with 14:37.4; and Curt Grindal, Carbondale junior, 14:51.8. The total time for the top five Jayhawk runners was 72:51. Last year KU won the North American 3-Mile Postal Team race with a time of 71:08. Colleges and universities from the United States and Canada send the results of their top five runners in the three mile cross country to Los Altos, Calif. Here times from the different schools are compared, and the team rankings of the North American 3-Mile Postal Race are arrived at. Green Waves beat Ellsworth By MARK RIMMER For Complete Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. St. In intramural Independent B action Monday, the Green Waves rolled over Ellsworth Hall 36-0 on the passing of Tom Alken and Gary Waggoner. Dick Richardson caught three touchdown passes thrown by Aiken and one by Waggoner. Jim Travis also scored on a pass from Aiken. Waggoner completed a 42-yard bomb to Aiken for the last Green Wave score. TEMPLIN DEFEATED McCollum fifth floor 20-0. Terry Johnson and Jerry Barre each caught a TD pass from Gerry Wall. Scott McMoran caught the McCollum quarterback in the end zone for a safety, and Jim Lefevre intercepted a pass and run 30 yards to paydirt for the final score. Chem. Tech. beat McCollum 9th floor in overtime 14-13. In another overtime game the Ex-cruciatiors beat the Laws 7-6. McCollum sixth floor forfeited to McCollum 10th floor, and McCollum eighth floor forfeited to Naismith. QB club to meet tonight A GEHRIG RECORD The KU Quarterback Club meets at 7:30 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. All students are welcome. A film of the KU-ISU football game will be shown. NEW YORK—(UPD)—Hall-of-Famer Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees is the only regular player ever to hit over .500 twice in World Series play. Gehrig hit .545 in a four-game series in 1928 and .529 in a four-game series in 1932. George Jackson threw TD passes to Herb Hartman and Stan Pippin to lead Beta no. 1 to a 19-6 victory over the Sigma Alpha Epsilon B-team in Fraternity B action. Tom Edgar threw to Russ Meier for the third Beta score and David Swift added an extra point. Jack Rowe threw to Bill Fox for the only Sigma Alpha Epsilon score. THE RESULTS OF FRIDAY'S Fraternity B action were: Delta Upsilon no. 2-8, Delta Tau Delta -7; Phi Psi-20. Pi Kappa Alpha -0; Beta no.1-23, Sigma Nu no. 2-0; Sigma Chi-31, Sigma Phi Epsilon-0; Beta no. 2-24, Acacia -0; and Triangle-12, Phi Delta Theta-0. Sigma Phi Epsilon forfeited to Phi Psi. In Thursday's Fraternity B action the results were: Phi Kappa Theta—25, Sigma Nu no. 1 —0; Phi Gamma Delta—7, Delta Chi—6; Phi Kappa Sigma—29, Phi Kappa Tau—0; Alpha KappaLambda—19, Phi Delta Theta no. 1—6; and Delta Upsilon no. 1—34, Alpha Tau Omega—0. The results of Thursday's Fraternity A games were: Delta Upsilon—20, Sigma Chi—14; Alpha Tau Omega—25, Kappa Sigma—6; and Theta Pi Beta—39, Tau Kappa Epsilon—6. Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 11, 1966 6 SPORTS HAWKERS — Let us winterize your car NOW before it's too late. WE WILL: - Flush old water and anti-freeze - Install guaranteed anti-freeze - Check your entire cooling system the original BENCHWARMER COAT - 100% Wool Melton - Zip-out Lining - Hooded $21^{00} Sizes 8-10 (S); 12-14 (M) 16-18 (L) 3 Colors THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Presents Its First Fall Repertory Festival October 7-15 Featuring Shows from KU's '66 Summer Season THE ADDING MACHINE . . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 11 STOP THE WORLD—I WANT TO GET OFF . . . . . OCTOBER 12 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 13 THE REHEARSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 14 and 15 RESERVATIONS: UN 4-3982