Friday, July 8, 1966 Summer Session Kansan Page 9 SOLOMON COMES TO KU We all remember King Solomon, don't we. Ye olde wisest man on earth seems to have taken up residence on the Hill. Another Juco star signs track letter Another junior college track star has selected KU. Coach Bob Timmons announced today that Leodies Adams of Bakersfield Junior College has inked a letter of intent to enroll at K.U. in September. Adams is a high hurdle champion and recently won the event at the West Coast Relays, Metropolitan Conference and the Mount Sac Invitational at Walnut, Calif. His best time for the highs was 14.3 and he has recorded 37.4 in the intermediate hurdles. Adams runs the hundred-yard dash in 9.7 and the 220 yard dash in 21.4. Beginning Tuesday, July 12, SUA is beginning its new "dinner- ner-with-a-prof" program open to any summer school student at KU. Adams is the third junior college track athlete to sign with the Jayhawks this month, joining Ben Olison, Bakersfield, Calif., and Steve Moon, Chanute, Kan. Eat-with-a-prof During the noon hour, students who desire may eat lunch in one of the special partitioned lunch rooms in the Kansas Union cafeteria with three campus professors. CLARK BRICKER, professor of chemistry; Clifford Ketzel, professor of political science, and Franklyn Nellick, professor of English, will be on hand to answer questions or just chat with students in an informal atmosphere. Students interested in the "dinner-with-a-prof" program may sign up at the information desk in the Kansas Union as soon as possible for either a Tuesday or a Thursday lunch hour with the profs. 3 outdoor films to be shown Three movies will be shown at 8 p.m. today east of Robinson Gymnasium. They are "Birds of the Inland Waterways," "Drum in the Graveyard," and "California World in a Week." In the event of rain, the showing will be in 3 Bailey. 440-yard expert will come to KU Coach Bob Timmons has announced that KU has signed one of the nation's top high school 440-yard dash prospects. Randy Julian from Bolsa Grande High School, Garden Grove, California, is the latest signee. Julian, 6"-1", 170, has best times of 47.4 for the 440; 20.9 in the 220 and a 9.7 in the 100-yard dash. He plans to major in physical education. Timmons said Julian was one of the "key" athletes in the Jayhawk track recruiting plans this year. Premier Ky to get luxurious plane OAKLAND, Calif. — (UPI)—A luxurious rebuilt DC6B at Oakland Airport soon will be shipped to Saigon for use as the personal transport of Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, according to an official of Air Carrier Service Corp. The plane is complete with television set, bar and stereo and has an ornate four-foot-long gold-colored key on the forward bulkhead. Nebraska, which lost a New Year's Day bowl game to Alabama after an undefeated 1965 season, has been tabbed a heavy favorite to waltz away with a fourth straight Big Eight Conference title this year. The Cornhuskers received 89 first place votes, 19 more than they gathered in last year's poll. Nebraska solid favorite No one picked Nebraska to finish lower than third. A final scoring established on a basis of eight points for a first place vote, seven points for second place, six points for (bird etc., gee NU a total of 787 points. the poll agree that the conference championship could depend primarily on the outcome of four games. The big ones include, Nebraska at Colorado, Oct. 22; Missouri at Nebraska, Oct. 29; Colorado at Missouri, Nov. 5, and Nebraska at Oklahoma, Nov. 24. "Big Red all the way" is a popular chant at the University of Nebraska. It also could be termed the consensus of a majority of 100 Midwest sports writers and broadcasters who took part in the annual Big Eight football poll conducted by Phil Dynan, who resigned recently as KU sports information director. Many of the forecasters volunteered the prediction that 1966 could be the "year of the quarterbacks" in the Big Eight. At least three All-American candidates are slated for signal calling. Nebraska has Bob Churchich, Kansas is counting on the services of Bob Skahan and Iowa State will ride with Tim Van Galder. COLORADO PICKED up a total of 631 points, but received only six first place votes. Most writers and broadcasters felt the Buffaloes will edge Missouri for second place in the final standings. The Tigers compiled a total of 605 points. Add the Oklahoma Sooners with 548 points and the Baltimore singers selected for Luci The second division finds Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Kansas and Kansas State picked to finish in that order. All of the lower four teams received last place votes but only the Stillwater Cowboys notched a championship nod. Coach Bob Devaney's Cornhuskers seem destined for national honors as well as conference awards. Nebraska, which has compiled a record of 38-6 during the past three championship years, will have 34 lettermen returning including six offensive starters and eight defensive starters. Colorado returns 31 letter winners, Missouri 18, Oklahoma 32, Iowa State 27, Oklahoma State 22, Kansas 27, and K-State 20. poll indicates an interesting battle for second place honors. MOST PEOPLE taking part in PRESCRIPTIONS ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE Co. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A 100-voice choir from Baltimore will sing original music at the wedding of Luci Johnson and Patrick Nugent Aug. 6 in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. 801 mass. 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