Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 23, 1964 Greg Roth John Garber Richard Pratt Bill Wohlford 'Bolster the Defense' Mitchell Changes Lineups for Cowboys By Bob Jones (Assistant Managing Editor) Four new faces will be in the KU starting lineup when the Jayhawks take on Oklahoma State Saturday. Actually the faces are familiar ones to KU football fans, but the positions they are playing will be different. Richard Pratt, 264-lb. defensive lineman, has been moved to offensive guard, replacing Ron Marsh. His place on defense will be taken by Bill Wohlford. John Garber and Greg Roth have switched positions, and will be playing offensive guard and defensive linebacker, respectively. The changes were made by Coach Jack Mitchell "to help the defense" in preparation for an expected tough battle. A SELLOUT crowd of 38,000-plus will be on hand to see the battle for the Big Eight Conference leadership. It is the first time in many years that an Oklahoma State football game is expected to 'Playday' Clinic For Area Girls Set Tomorrow "Vote for Playday '64" is the theme of this year's playday at KU, sponsored by the Women's Physical Education Majors Club. The playday will be tomorrow at Robinson Gymnasium. "Girls from Kansas and Missouri high schools will be divided into teams, and the purpose of the playday is to learn new skills and meet new friends," Lyle Griffith, Lawrence junior and chairman of the playday, said. Lawrence, Shawnee Mission North, Rosedale, Wyandotte, Bern, Ottawa, Garnett, Leavenworth, Atchison, Washington and Fulton, Mo., will be the high schools here Saturday. Eleven high schools will participate in seven clinics in the morning, and volleyball and recreational swimming in the afternoon. Seniors who have had advanced training in badminton, bowling, hockey, speedball, swimming, tennis and volleyball will instruct the clinics. LUNCH WILL be served, and the KU men's gymnastic team will provide entertainment. Volleyball competition and recreational swimming will be from 1 to 3 p.m., and awards will be given to the top teams. Mary Mulvaney, assistant professor of physical education, said. "This is a first for a fall playday. It has always been in the spring, but we think by having it in the fall, we might be able to encourage more girls to come to KU. In the spring, most seniors have made up their minds where they want to go to college." draw more fans than an Oklahoma University game played at Norman on the same weekend. The Cowboy's coach, Phil Cutchin, is still smarting from the 41-7 drubbing the Jayhawks handed Oklahoma State last year, and has vowed to make Kansas pay for it. Cutehin has named every junior on the squad as co-captain for the game, in order to keep the memory of that defeat fresh in the team's mind. After many long, losing seasons, U.S. Defeats Russia In Gold Medal Race TOKYO — (UPI) — The United States clinched the gold medal race against Russia in the Olympic Games tonight with a 73-59 basketball victory over the Soviets, and a triumph by heavyweight boxer Joe Frazier of Philadelphia. With those two gold medals, the powerful American team lifted its total victories in all sports to 36, and topped the Russians in that regard for the first time since the 1952 Games at Helsinki. The Soviets had only 30 gold medals with two events to go tomorrow, but clinched the over-all medal lead in total gold, silver and bronze medals over the U.S., 96-90. the Cowboys dropped their opener, 14-10, to third-ranked Arkansas, then whipped Iowa State, Missouri, and Colorado to take over the Big Eight Conference lead. FULLBACK Walt Garrison and quarterback Glenn Baxter lead the Waddies on offense. Garrison is second in the league in rushing to Gale Sayers, and Baxter is the conference leader in passing and total offense. Oklahoma State leads the league in passing defense, allowing only 58.5 yards per game. However, they are next to last in rushing defense, as opponents have averaged 208.3 yards a game. End Jack Jacobson is the Cowboy's stand on defense. The only injured KU player is Steve Renko, who suffered a dislocated shoulder in the Oklahoma gamee. LOYCE BAILEY and Dave Waxse have been called up from the redshirt squad to help bolster the defensive secondary during Renko's absence. Although exact figures will not be known until game time, the attendance for the game may be the largest in Oklahoma State football history. The largest crowd to date in Lewis Field was slightly over 39.000, several years ago during an OU-Okrahoma State game. The permanent seats in the stadium will seat about 36,000, and about 4,000 bleacher seats can be added. The third undefeated team in contention for the Big Eight lead, Nebraska, will be playing at Colorado this weekend. In other games, Iowa State will meet Missouri and Oklahoma will play Kansas State. SALE ENTIRE STOCK 20% OFF DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY (Champagne Glasses only 80c) Peggy's Gift Shop MALLS SHOPPING CENTER LAWRENCE, KANSAS exhilarating elegance for MEN JADE EAST Discerning men find luxurious pleasure in the subtle masculine scent of Jade East...worlds apart from the ordinary. price plus tax SWANK, NEW YORK SOLE DISTRIBUTOR Exclusively in Lawrence at Ober's 821 Mass, SERVING LAWRENCE SINCE 1896 Distance Teams Compete Today At Local Club The KU varsity cross country team goes against Oklahoma and the freshman harriers take on Iola and Hutchinson junior colleges in two meets at Lawrence Country Club today. The freshman meet starts at 4 p.m. and the varsity runs at 4:30. OU's John English seems to be the Sooner strong man. George Brouse followed English in the Sooners' last two meets. KU will have six runners this week, still one short of a full complement, but with Ken Holm running, KU will be a man stronger than last week. Bill Silverberg, John Lawson, Tom Yergovich, Herald Hadley, and Lowell Paul fill out the roster. Freshmen participating in the trimeet for KU are: Gene McClain, Dave Mansfield, Dennis Grider, Rick Jamison, Jim Smith, Curtis Grindal and Mike Hayes. Shows 7:00 9:20 Ends Tonite — “THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN” Starts Saturday ROMANCE AND RACING ARE IN THEIR BLOOD! Sat...Mat. 2:00; Eve. 7:00 & 9:00 Sun...Continuous From 2:30 Shows 7:00 9:00 Ends Saturday ... "Mediterranean Holiday" CONTINUOUS SUN. FROM 2:30 DRIVE IN THEATRE · West on Highway 40 Starts 7:15 Tonite & Sat. . . Tonite & Sat... “BEST OF MARSEILLES” “RAPE OF MALAYA” Bonus Late Sat. Only “It HAPPENED IN ATHENS” Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ELVIS PRESLEY in Two Great Hits! "FUN IN ALCAPULCO" "BLUE HAWAII"