Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 5, 1965 Football Pros, NCAA Reach Agreement To Protect Schools from Early Signings BATON ROUGE, La. — (UPI)—Louisiana State University Athletic Director James J. Corbett announced the professional football leagues have reached a "hands off" agreement with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) on early signings of college athletes. Corbett, who is chairman of the NCAA's College-Professional Relations Committee, said the paet insured the colleges "reasonable protection" by keeping the professionals away from players with college eligibility remaining. The agreement forbids the signing of student athletes until after the close of the football season of their fourth academic year. The professionals may sign redshirts between the football seasons of their fourth and fifth academic years, but once the season has started in the player's fifth year, it is hands off. These rules also apply to post-season games other than all-star games. The leagues also agreed to retain the policy of having their scouts KU Downs MU In 14th Net Win The KU tennis team scored an easy 7-0 victory over Missouri at Columbia Monday afternoon. It marked the 13th victory of the season for the Jayhawks in 14 matches. KU returns to the local courts this weekend, when they take on three opponents in two days. Nebraska will be in on Friday, Iowa State Saturday morning, and Oklahoma City University Saturday afternoon. Missouri results: SINGLES: Grantham defeated Rose 6-1, 6-0; Burr defeated Barnett, 6-0; 6-1; Burns defeated Meriweather, 6-2, 6-1; Terry defeated Turner, 6-0, 6-1; Guyot defeated Daniels, 6-1, 6-1. DOUBLES: Burr-Burns defeated Rose-Meriweather, 9-7, 6-3; Grantham-Guyot defeated Barnett-Daniels, 6-1, 6-2. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers One Night Only IN CONCERT 8 p.m. Red Dog Inn Sunday, May 9th The sound of the 60's starring the VENTURES Plus: America's New folk and comedy star of the Danny Kaye TV show DANNY COX Tickets on sale at Kief's Hi-Fi, Bell's Record Shop, Ober's, and Red Dog Inn. Also tickets at the door. $2.00 & tax contact either the head coach or the initial contact, and to follow "re-a-thletic director when they make sonable" ground rules. The perfect gift ... a perfect diamond NAPOLI $675 ALSO $400 TO 2250 Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS Give love's eternal gift . . . a perfect diamond . . . flawlessly clear, of fine color, expertly cut. The center diamond of every Keepsake is guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured). One Keepsake style expresses your sentiments precisely, beautifully, forever. See our varied selection. Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. Student Accounts College Terms SCANDIA $450 ALSO $250 TO 1975 CAMELOT $250 ALSO $200 TO $100 Rings enclosed to show detail. Trade-Mark reg. Hear the 1965 MASTERWORK the SOLID STATE - 30-watt transistorized pre-amp amplifier - Garrard AT-6 changer - Magnetic pick-up (with Diamond Stylus) - Hand rubbed, oiled-walnut - $ 6 \frac{1}{2} $ ,and $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ Speaker & electronic crossover in each enclosure - Pre-set inputs for tuner and tape deck enclosure KIEF'S Record & Stereo Open 10 to 8 Weekdays VI 2-1544 Mall's Shopping Center Spring SUITS SWEATERS SKIRTS DRESSES SALE! 12 OFF! BLOUSES reg. $5 to $7 $3 2 for $5.50 The Alley Shop at