SIU to press Jayhawks in 1st outdoor track dual By Ron Hanson The Jayhawk trackmen open their dual outdoor schedule tomorrow night, meeting Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Ill. A crowd of around 4,000 fans is expected to be present for the fifth annual track meet between the two schools. Field events will Kansas nine to host OU for 3 games KU's baseball team which has won only two of its nine Big Eight Conference games this spring, will play Oklahoma in a three game home series this Friday and Saturday at Lawrence. Oklahoma has a season record of seven wins, eight losses and one tie. The Sooners have a league mark of five and three and remain in the running for the Big Eight championship. The revised KU line-up for the first game of Friday's double header will be as follows: Bob Evilsizer, SS, 275; Bill Fenton, 3B, 359; Jim Shanks, 1B, 283; Ron Wallace, RF, 273; John Adams, C, 270; Bob Skahan, CF, 283; Gary Ascanio, LF, 245; Alan Stoike, 2B, 154; and Fred Chana, P, 000, W-1, L-1. Tom Cooper (1-0) will draw the starting pitching assignment for the second contest Friday, and Bill Maddux (3-1) has been named for Saturday's game. Tom Maxwell, junior thirdsacker from Tulsa, Okla., tops the Oklahoma baseball team in batting with a .314 batting average. Joe Cox and Rusty Disbrow will start Friday's games for the Sooners. Larry Patterson will start Saturday. KU Coach Floyd Temple said, "We have a chance to win, but it all depends on our pitching." start at 7 p.m. and running events are slated to begin at 7:30. KU HEAD coach Bob Timmons and his Jayhawks will be hard pressed to continue their supremacy in the series which has produced four straight wins for KU. Last year the Jayhawks won from Southern Illinois $108_{1\frac{2}{3}}$ to $31_{1\frac{1}{2}}$. However, both coaches believe the dual will be the best balanced meet since 1963 when the Jayhawks edged SIU, 74-70. KU, which displayed outstanding performers at the three major relays - Texas, Kansas, and Drake, has been hampered by injuries to key personnel. Art Cortez, the Big Eight indoor long jump champion, will not make the trip to Carbondale. Cortez could have been a strong contender in the long jump, triple jump, high jump, 100 yard dash and hurdles. The Jays have also lost Ralph Light, high jumper, and Tom Yergovich, long distance runner, to injuries. BOB HANSON, the 1964 Kansas Relays 100 yard dash champion, will join the traveling squad this weekend. Earlier it was believed that Hanson might miss the outdoor campaign due to an ankle injury. The dual meet with SIU will be the first action for Hanson since the close of the indoor season. A highlight of the KU-SIU meet will feature John Lawson, Jayhawk co-captain, entered in the mile run and three mile run against Oscar Moore, the SIU winner of the two mile run at the Drake Relays. THE JAYHAWKS' Gary Ard will enter either six or seven events at Carbondale including the long jump, triple jump, high jump, 100 and 220 dash dashes, hurdles, and the 440 yard relay. Ard won the Kansas Relays long jump with a mark of 24'-10". He placed second in the triple jump at Drake with $ 47^{\prime}-1 1 \frac{1}{4} $." Only four stadium records at Southern Illinois can be considered safe this weekend. The 100 yard dash, 9.5; 880 yard run, 1:48.8; high hurdles, 14.1; and the pole vault, $ 16^{\prime}-1\frac{3}{4} $". The oldest record at SIU, $ 23^{\prime}-7\frac{1}{4} $" for the long jump, seems certain to be rewritten Saturday with Ard being the anticipated breaker of the mark. Southwest to study offer to play Big 8 in Cotton Bowl AUSTIN, Tex. —(UPI)— The possibility of a Cotton Bowl contract calling for an annual match of the Big Eight and Southwest Conference football champions is expected to get a full airing today at the closed door meeting of the SWC faculty representatives. The item, although not on the official agenda for the two-day gathering, is sure to be one of the major topics of discussion. THE PROPOSAL has met with mixed emotions around the conference, and is opposed by at least two coaches because of the possibility of rematches from regular season. The conference fathers are also expected to announce the removal of Southern Methodist off of a two-year probation in football. Daily Kansan Friday, May 6, 1966 Popular Film Series BYE BYE BIRDIE Dick Van Dyke Starring Ann-Margret 7:00 & 9:30 p.m.Fri. and Sat. 7:30 Sunday Dyche Auditorium 35c Buy Your ADVANCE TICKETS at the Union Information Desk. Chieftains down Kansas netmen Oklahoma City University edged the Jayhawk tennis team 4-3 in a dual meet yesterday at Lawrence. John Grantham, Topcka senior, and Bill Terry, Hutchinson senior, scored the singles victories for the KU netmen, and then teamed up to take the only doubles win too. The Jayhawks, with a 4-8 overall record, play in two more meets this weekend before travelling to Missouri next weekend for the Big Eight championship meet. ATTENTION 1966 GRADUATES You are invited to investigate our excellent career opportunities if you are ambitious, have a "B" average, took part in campus activities, and have satisfied the draft. We are a progressive multiple-service bank, needing 15 officers in 5 years. Our Executive Development Program can qualify you. Send your complete resume to: M. L. Anderson, Personnel Director, City National Bank & Trust Co., 10th and Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64141. Don't just sit there, Wallace Middendorp. Make a noise. 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