Lobos will open KSU home slate ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—(UPI) The surprising New Mexico Lobos, still celebrating their upset 17-8 win over Utah State last Saturday, finished heavy workouts Wednesday in preparation for the Kansas State contest. Coach Bill Weeks said the Lobos were trying to get straight on fundamentals and pick up "loose ends" before meeting the Wildcats at Manhattan, Kan. Weeks said the team did not really know what to expect. "We have had only one chance to see them in action," he said. The earlier heavy team workouts have been conditioning exercises for the Kansas weather. The Lobos came out of their big win against Utah State without any injuries and will be at full strength for Kansas State. The Lobos were scheduled to leave for Kansas State Friday. KSU coach eyes kickers MANHATTAN, Kan.—(UPI) Soccer-style kicker Peter Huss may be named for field goal chores against New Mexico Saturday, Kansas State University football coach Doug Weaver said Wednesday. Weaver put the Wildcats through a two-hour drill on Wednesday but said he was still not sure whether his kicker would be sophomore Huss or one of two other sophomores, Tom Barnes or Mike Bruhin. Both kick with more consistency than Huss but cannot match his range. NU eleven practice kicking game LINCOLN, Neb.—(UPI)—Nebraska Coach Bob Devaney Wednesday continued working on the Cornhuskers' kicking game in preparation for Saturday's meeting with Utah State. Devaney apparently has settled on sophomore Joe Armstrong for punting chores, but is still without a kickoff specialist. Defensive end Jerry Patton, who handled kickoffs last week in the 14-10 win over Texas Christian, was hampered by a sore ankle. Devaney since has tested safety man Larry Wachholtz, who does the place kicking and sophomore Bob Ahlschweede. Daily Kansan 7 Thursday, September 22, 1966 $4.25 Western Civilization Notes $4.25 Eighth Edition To Be First On The Delivery List $4.25 $4.25 Call VI 2-1901—Now $4.25 Free Delivery Christian Science Organization 7:30 p.m. Every Tuesday Evening At Danforth Chapel Advisor—Prof. W. Gilbert Our 109th Year SANDLER of Boston's Luxura . . . makes the handsewn moccasin in the most luxurious leather yet . . . with a soft matte finish. Brown, tan, navy. $12.95 Shoes - 2nd Floor VI 3-6360 901 Mass. Nov. 18-19-20 THE LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER George C. Scott, Kirk Douglas CLIP AND SAVE SUA POPULAR FILM SERIES 1966-67 SCHEDULE SHOWS START AT 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Sept. 23-24-25 ALL THE YOUNG MEN Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier Sept. 30-Oct. 1-2 THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE James Stewart, Lee Marvin Oct. 7-8-9 THE BIRDS Rod Taylor, "Tippi" Hedren Oct. 14-15-16 CHARADE Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn Nov. 4-5-6 TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Gregory Peck, Brock Peters Oct. 28-29-30 BLACKBOARD JUNGLE Glenn Ford, Sidney Poitier Oct. 21-22-23 A RAISIN IN THE SUN Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNiel Nov. 11-12-13 THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell DYCHE AUDITORIUM ADMISSION 40c Dec. 2-3-4 FATHER GOOSE Cary Grant, Leslie Caron Dec. 9-10-11 THE WHEELER DEALERS James Garner, Lee Remick Jan. 6-7-8 FAIL SAFE Henry Fonda, Walter Mattau Jan. 13-14-15 THE BRASS BOTTLE Tony Randall, Burl Ives Jan. 20-21-22 BEHOLD A PALE HORSE Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn Feb. 3-4-5 MARNIE Sean Connery, "Tippi" Hedren Feb. 10-11-12 THE KILLERS Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson Feb. 17-18-19 THE HOODLUM PRIEST Don Murray, Kier Dullea Feb. 24-25-26 STRAIGHT JACKET Joan Crawford, Diane Baker Mar. 3-4-5 THE CARDINAL Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Mar. 10-11-12 LILITH Warren Beatty, Jean Seberg Mar. 17-18-19 MAJOR DUNDEE Chorlton Heston, James Coburn Mar. 24-25-26 HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE Bette Davis, Olivia deHavilland Apr. 14-15-16 THE GUNS OF NAVARONE Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn Apr. 21-22-23 BABY THE RAIN MUST FALL Steve McQueen, Lee Remick Apr. 28-29-30 SHENANDOAH James Stewart, Doug McClure May 5-6-7 THE WAR LORD Chariton Heston, Richard Boone May 12-13-14 THE AMERICANIZATION OF EMILY Julie Andrews, James Garner May 19-20-21 BECKET Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole