Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 18, 1965 Jayhawks Face A Heavy K-State Weekend The KU Jayhawks will meet the Kansas State Wildcats in one of the heaviest recent weekend schedules arranged between the two schools. Varsity meets include track and wrestling tonight and basketball Saturday. The freshman basketball teams play tonight also, but in Manhattan. **** KU and Kansas State battle head-on tonight in a dual track meet at Allen Field House. The pole vault will start at 7 p.m., followed by the other field events at 7:30 and the running events at 8 p.m. COACH BILL Easton and DeLoss Dodds, Wildcat track coach, both expect the highlights of the meet to come in the distance running events. In the mile run, KU's senior Herald Hadley will have to withstand the push of K-State sophomore Charles Harper. The improving Wildcat newcomer turned in an admirable performance last weekend at the Michigan State Relays for a second-place finish. The first time out this winter, he recorded a 4:18 mark. Conrad Nightingale, another Wildcat sophomore, is expected to contend for top honors in the two-mile run. Easton plans to start John Lawson, Tom Yergovich and Jose Contreras against Nightingale. DODDS ALSO forecast a close finish in the mile relay. The Wildcats' best time in this event has been a 3:19. Easton said, "They have been running better than we have in this event, but we would sure like to win this one." Other Wildcat hopes include Bill Selbe, who ran a 1:12.2 in the 600, and Don Payne, who recorded a 50.3 in the open 440. **** Kansas State's freshman basketball team will be out to snap a two-game losing streak tonight when the young Wildcats tangle with the Jayhawk yearlings for the second time this season. Tipoff in Ahearn Fieldhouse is set for 7:35 p.m. Just last Thursday, the Kansas frosh spoiled K-State's four-game winning skein by belting the Wildcats 78-63. Unbeaten Parsons Juco followed with a 78-77 victory to set the stage for Thursday night's game. MIKE WILLIAMS, a 6-8 K-State forward, has shown signs of recovering fully from ankle injuries. The club's leading scorer with an 18.7 average hobbled through the Nebraska game last Tuesday and was limited to 15 points against KU in the first encounter. KU enters the game with four wins in seven outings and will close its season against the K-State freshmen. The Wildcats, now 4-2, will wind up the campaign against the Missouri frosh on Feb. 27 in Ahearn Fieldhouse. Intramural Volleyballs to Fly Volleyball is the next team sport sponsored by the KU Intramural Department. There will be Fraternity "A" "B," and "C" division competition, and Independent "A" and "B" division competition. Each house in the Fraternity division may enter one "A", one "B" and as many "C" teams as they wish. Each dormitory in the Independent division may enter one "A" and as many "B" teams as it wishes. The deadline date for all volleyball entries is Tuesday, March 2. There is an entry fee of $2 for every team entered. All teams must have a minimum of nine players registered. Each player listed as eligible to participate must fill out and sign a Permit to Participate in Intramural Athletics form. This form must be on file with the intramural office before the player participates in league play. Players who have signed these forms in the past should not fill out another. Jayhawk standouts include Rodger Bohnenstiel, a 6-6 frontliner, and John Carter, a 6-5 forward. Both scored 19 points against K-State in Allen Field House. In addition, Jo White, a second-semester enrollee at KU, tossed in 16 points in his first collegiate competition. Roy DeWitz, K-State coach, is expected to start Williams and Earl Seyfert at forward, Roy Teas and Gene Rider at guard and either John Shupe or Leo Hawkins at center. Seyfert, at 6-7, is the team's leading rebounder with 13.5 grabs a game. Having lost three straight dual meets, Kansas State's wrestling team hopes to find a victory tonight against intra-state rival KU at Lawrence. THE WILDCATS will be looking for win No. 3 over the Jayhawks this season. K-State defeated KU 25-3 in a triple dual at Stillwater, Okla, and scored a 27-5 decision in a dual at Manhattan. K-State stands 7-7-1 for the season. The varsity basketball squads will meet Saturday for the third contest this season between the Jayhawks and the 'Cats KU defeated the Wildcats in the Big Eight Tournament in Kansas City but fell in the first conference game at Manhattan. The Jayhawks go into the contest with a 6-4 conference record. SUA and ASC present Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas "Law and Survival" Wed. 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