DELAYED BY WEATHER Football practice to begin By Ron Hanson With 29 returning lettermen and a total of 80 players, KU's football team begins spring practice Saturday at 9:00 a.m. on the practice field west of Allen Field House, it was announced yesterday. According to head football coach, Jack Mitchell, practice was originally scheduled to begin last Monday, but had to be postponed till the later date because of bad weather conditions. Mitchell also said that the late afternoon time Jayhawk golfers swing into season The KU varsity golf team downed Washburn University 9 to 6 and Iowa State $10 \frac{1}{2}$ to $3 \frac{1}{2}$ in a triangular golf match at the Lawrence Country Club last Friday. KU now has a record of four to two in the six matches played. OF THE 29 football lettermen returning, only 26 will play spring football because three are on the baseball team. KU now has a record of four to two in the six Will Price, Wichita sophomore, and Jack Clevenger, Topeka sophomore, were medalists with. 74 strokes, two over the par of 72. Only one of the players was a loser in this match. 12. Only one of the players KU TOOK fourth place in last year's Big Eight competition. The team of five has a good chance to be third in the Big Eight Conference meet next month, behind leading Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, according to John Hanna, Lawrence graduate and coach of the KU golf team. The players who took part in the Friday match were Clevenger; Price; Kent Powell, Wichita sophomore; Bowen White, Shawnee Mission sophomore; and Bill Southern, Ellinwood junior. Southern is the only member of the team who played last year. Jack Clevenger has been the star of the team up to now. Kent Powell and Tuffy Mayor, Wichita senior (who did not play the last match), play well too, Hanna said. THE TEAM left today for Shawnee, Okla., to take part in the Oklahoma inter-collegiate invitational tournament. will cause the annual inter-squad game to be played on May 21. It was originally scheduled for May 14. The games on the regular season schedule serve as a warm-up for the final match that will decide the winners among the Big Eight conference, which is to be held at Columbia, Mo., on May 13th and 14th. "Although the course at Columbia is harder than most of the courses, we will have a better chance than last year," Kent Powell said. Last season's freshman team which had a 3-1 record is expected to supply about ten outstanding players to the varsity this spring. The top freshmen are: Keith Christensen, 6-5, 285, tackle; David Aikens, 6-3, 225, fullback; Don Shanklin, 5-9, 175, halfback; Mike Harris, 6-2, 210, fullback; Bill Esters, 6-1, 195, halfback; Ron Goates, 5-11, 180, halfback; John Zook, 6-5, 220, end; Bob Douglass, 6-4, 210, quarterback; Tom Ball, 6-0, 185, quarterback; and Dave Morgan, 6-0, 190, halfback. Dependable Convenient These are two words that describe a Douglas County State Bank D.C. Checking Account. A D.C. Checking Account can be depended upon as a sure proof of payment.And there isn't a more convenient way to pay your bills. THIS SPRING the team will be without the services of 12 lettermen who played last fall; ten are seniors and will be graduated and two quit the team. The two who decided not to play football are Bob Hudspeth, tackle, and Dan Miller, halfback. DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK 9th & KENTUCKY Hoping to ready themselves to improve last fall's 2-8 record, the Jayhawks are going to spend the entire spring practice working on basic fundamentals, according to Mitchell. Tackle George Harvey, who left the team after the Nebraska game last fall is reported back on the squad and ready to play this spring. He said the spring workouts will be aimed at getting the right men in the right places. This means that each player will be tried at several positions until the right combination has been reached. ONE POSITION which will be up for grabs this spring is quarterback. The top two quarterbacks of last fall, Bob Skahan and Bill Fenton, are playing baseball and will not participate in spring football. Wally Hinshaw, third-string quarterback of last season is the logical choice to begin in that position this spring but Mitchell said he is going to experiment with several new players at quarterback. Lawrence's Convenience Bank Daily Kansan Thursday, April 14, 1966 BUDGET CONSCIOUS? Would You Believe— You can get a full meal for 65c-99c Turkey, fillet ham, and a variety of other meats to choose from. A different meal is featured for lunch and dinner each day on our cafeteria line. Come to KANSAS UNION CAFETERIA OPEN: Lunch 11:00 a.m. 1:20 p.m. Dinner 5:00 p.m. 6:35 p.m. KANSAS UNION FOOD SERVICE