Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 19. 1965 Jayhawk Thinclads Travel West For K-State Indoor Invitational A total of 23 athletes will represent KU at the Ninth Annual Kansas State Invitational Indoor Relays to be held this Saturday in Ahearn Fieldhouse. The afternoon session will begin at 1 p.m., and the evening program will start at 7 p.m. Herald Hadley, the NCAA champion two-miler and captain of the Jayhawk track squad, is expecting stiff competition from Big Eight champion Dave Wighton of Colorado and Conrad Nightengale of host K-State. The KU traveling squad: Steve Ashurst, 100, 220; Mike Burdick, PV; KU Signs Two All-Staters Two more all-state football players have signed Big Eight letters of intent to enroll at KU. Coach Jack Mitchell announced today that Steve Miller of Phoenix, Ariz., and James M. Hunt of Pawhauska, Okla., have jointed the growing list of outstanding athletes headed for the Jayhawks. Miller, 6-1, 210 pounds, was a three year varsity backfield starter at Arcadia High School in Phoenix where he earned all-city, all-division, all-state, and all-America honors. In addition to football Miller is rated as a top-notch track prospect. Hunt, an Oklahoma all-state football player for coach Alvin Duke, is a three sport athlete having also lettered in baseball and basketball. The 18 year old all-conference tackle-fullback is 6-foot, 190 pounds. Hunt found time to earn state honor society awards in the classroom with a B plus average. Bill Chambers, HH; Jose Contreras, 2M; Art Cortez, BJ, HJ; Doug Dienelt, 100, 220; John Donner, 880; Herald Hadley, 2M; Bob Hanson, 220, 440; Ken Holm, 880; M; Chuck Lanning, 440; John Lawson, 880; M; Phil Manuel, PV; Glenn Martin, BJ; Gene McGaugh, SP; Lowell Paul, 440, 880; Dwight Peck, 220, 440; Bill Perry, SP; Gary Schwartz, SP; Tyce Smith, HJ; Steve Straight, HJ; Ron Suggs, 100, 220, 440; and Tom Yergovich, 880, M. NORMAN—(UPI)—The first session of spring football practice at the University of Oklahoma, called off Tuesday because of rain, was scheduled today, weather permitting. Rain Cancels OU Practice sessions will wind up with the annual varsity-alumni game April 24. First full-scale scrimmage was set for March 26. Oklahoma State's senior forward Gary Hassmann, who was a Rhodes Scholarship finalist in December, has been awarded one of six NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships. OSU athletic director and basketball coach Henry Iba was informed of the award by Walter Byers, Executive Director of the NCAA. NCAA Grant to Hassmann of OSU Hassmann, who had the best scoring average on OSU's Big Eight Conference championship club this season, will receive $1.000 for postgraduate study at the university or professional school of his choice. The 6-3, 190-pound native of Anchorage, Ky., has charted his course of study in the pre-med field. STYLE SHOW SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT sponsored by University Women's Club Tues., March 23 8:00 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom Prairie Room will be open Hassmann is president of the OSU senior class and started all but two games for OSU's varsity this season which had a 20-7 record and was NCAA Regional runnerup to Wichita. He missed the two games in the Vanderbilt tournament while in the Rhodes competition. La Pizza VI 3-5353 807 Vermont 30-Minute Delivery Service Guaranteed! Pizza, Spaghetti Chicken, Ravioli Steaks, Sandwiches Shrimp Hamburgers JAZZ ALL OVER TOWN COMBOS BANDS SOLO ARTISTS in Clubs, Restaurants, Hotels and EVEN the Department Stores! ★ TORCHLIGHT PARADE—Fri. Eve. Mar. 26 ★ TAIL-GATE JAZZ BANDWAGONS Roam the City—Sat. Mar. 27 ★ DIXIELAND MARCHING BANDS in Shopping Areas—Thurs. Mar. 25 Get A Gang Together . . . Everybody's swinging in K.C. MAR.24-28 For information, write or call: The Mayor, City Hall Kansas City, Missouri