Julius Marks race will be highlight of Relays opening By Alan Poland "Welcome to KU Relays Headquarters—Clearance 7 Ft. By 20 Ft. If You Have To Duck, Hurdle Or Sideswipe This Banner, (Gosh) See A KU Coach!" This is the red, white and blue greeting over the entrance to the Kansas Union that will welcome 111 teams as they officially register tomorrow afternoon for the 41st Annual Kansas Relays. The list of teams includes 22 universities, 21 colleges, 17 freshman and junior college teams, 44 high schools and seven girls' teams. THE RECORD number of 65 events that make up this year's Relays is predicted to be the setting for record breaking times, high jumps and long throws. Adding to the excitement of the three day track meet will be the return of seven individual champions. Former first place winners scheduled to be present include Lee Courkamp, unattached, 10,000 meter run (1965); Phil Mulkey, unattached, seven time winner in the decathlon; Steve Herndon, Missouri, high jump; Jim Jackson, Oklahoma, 100-yd; dash; Hylke Van der Wal, unattached, two time winner in the 3,000 meter steeplechase (1965); Robin Lingle, unattached, mile run (1963); and Janell Smith, two time winner of the girls' 100-vd. dash (1962 and 1964). A FIRST-TIME attraction this year that is drawing attention will be the 16 freshman events. These freshman-junior college events will give Jim Ryun, Wichita miler, and other KU freshmen a chance to break four national frush records. Six of the seven events to be held tomorrow afternoon will be for this division. One of the highlights of Thursday's activities will be the invitational Julius Marks 10,000 meter run. Lee Courtkamp, 1965 winner, could have stiff competition from a solid field of entries including Conrad Nightingale, Kansas State; Larry Farmer, Okla. State; Roland McDonald, Colorado State; David Lee, Iowa State; Tom Heinonen, Minnesota; Roy Oldperson, Haskell; KU's Dave Kamar, San Mateo, Calif., junior; and others. THE KANSAS Relays record for this event is 29:49, set by John Macy in 1964. Courtkamp's 1965 time was 31:26.2. Although the KU track team lost eight veterans due to graduation last year, 14 lettermen, including All-Americans John Lawson, Overland Park senior, and Thursday's schedule FIELD EVENTS 2 p.m.-Javelin Throw, Frosh- Juco. Proliminaries and Final. 2 p.m.-Shot Put, Frosh-JuCo, Preliminaries and Final. 2 p.m.-Broad Jump, Frosh- JuCo, Preliminaries and Final. TRACK EVENTS TRACK EVENTS 3 p.m.-440-yard Relay, Frosh- JuCo. Preliminaries. 3:15 p.m. -Distance Medley Relay, Frosh-JuCo, Finals. 3:35 p.m.—Julius Marks, 10,000 Meter Run, Open. 4:10 p.m. - 440-yard Relay, Fresh-JuCo, Finals. Tom Purma, Scott City senior, will make the team a strong contender in the Relays. The loss of Bob Hanson, Wichita senior, and Art Cortez, Carthage, Mo., senior, however, has weakened KU's chances in the 60-yd. dash, 60-yd. low hurdles, and the long jump and the high jump. Hanson was injured earlier in the season and Cortez suffered a pulled hamstring muscle in last week's Emporia Relays. Netmen rout Washburn KU's tennis team won its third match of the season yesterday as it defeated Washburn University of Topeka, 6-1, on the Jayhawk courts. Tennis aces John Grantham, Bill Terry, Bruce Landeck, and Mike Allen won the singles competition for the Jayhawks and the doubles teams of Grantham-Terry and Landeck-Terry took Jayhawk victories also. WASHBURN'S Jim Keller won the lone match for the Ichabods as he defeated KU's Terry Harbaugh. 14 Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 20, 1966 Our 109th year Shop Thursdays till 8:30 p.m. SANDLER OF BOSTON'S HOPPY . . . a feather weight Popover for girls who like the playful look! The toe's bare as air, and those over-sized eyelets are tied with rope, (of all things!) Colors? Mmmmm! Pink, beige. $8.95 Shoes—2nd Floor 901 Mass. closer with a HONDA Go to class in style. The price makes it easy. The performance makes it a ball. And think of the money you'll save on gas, upkeep and insurance. No wonder Honda is the world's biggest seller! Free Brochure: Write American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Department C-5, Box 50, Gardena, California © 1966 AHM 10.5.1.243 പേരി വിള്ള് 10.5.1.243 ലെയറ്റ് 图 aided, upon their own way of safety, travel and loss, and demonstration of M. proofs, after observation, know- ing 1873-1914, as required. --- glitter thought brown B black green light & TANI AWAW VANTAH or brown brown TAB or yellowish brown TAB & 89 89 II VIII DOOII