KU-OU To Meet On Indoor Track Kansas takes on Oklahoma at Allen Field House tonight, in the final home dual track meet of the indoor season. Field events will start at 6:30 p.m. The Jayhawks defeated Southern Illinois University at Lawrence last Friday, 68-54. Oklahoma took second place honors in a triangular meet at Lincoln, Nebraska, last Saturday. THE KU-OU dual meet could become the highlight of the Big Eight indoor schedule. The Sooners have the power to snap the Jayhawks string of 27 straight indoor victories. The Sooners have not defeated Kansas in an indoor dual meet since 1951 although the two teams tied, 61-61, during the 1960 season. Last year the Hawks won over the Sooners 65-56. The series stands at nine wins for Kansas to four for Oklahoma and the single tie. KU's Head Coach Bob Timmons said he feels the meet will be just as close as the Southern Illinois meet was last week. "We (KU) have more strength in some events like the mile and two-mile runs, while they should score well in the high jump and the mile relay. Outside of these, there will be a lot of real close competition in the other events," he said. TIMMONS named three events, the 600-yard run—the 880-yard run—and the 60-yard dash, which Nine Seniors Choose KU As of last night, nine high school senior football players, including six all-staters from Kansas, had signed letters of intent to attend KU next fall. The six in-state players are: Mark Carmichael, 6-foot-3, 215-pound back from Mulvane; Dale Evans, 6-foot-1, 215-pound back from Russell; Mark Hantla, 6-foot-2, 210-pound back from Shawnee Mission; Randy Keller, 6-foot-2, 215-pound lineman from Teoka; and Steven Lukert, 6-foot-2, 195-pound back from Sabetha. The out-of-staters are: Robert Brown, 6-foot-1, 180-pound back from Kansas City, Mo.; Jim Ettinger, 6-foot-2, 200-pound back from Bartlesville, Okla.; and Robert Tyus, 6-foot-5, 252-pound lineman from Kansas City, Mo. Intramural's Results Tight Intramural basketball last night produced several close results in an evening marked by forfeitures. In the Fraternity C league five games were forfeited. In Independent A, Division III, Templin #2 received a bye and Delta Function beat Mammals 30-25. In Independent A, Division V, Pearson had a bye, Jolliffe beat Battenfeld 39-37 and Templin #1 beat Grace Pearson 35-33. In Fraternity C, Division V, Delta Upsilon trounced Tau Kappa Epsilon 59-37, and Phi Kappa Theta received a bye. In Division VI, both Phi Delta Theta #5 and Lambda Chi Alpha failed to appear in a double forfeit, and Sigma Phi Epsilon had a bye. Beta Theta Pi #1 and Phi Kappa Sigma did play, the result being 39-21 in favor of the Beta's. In Fraternity C Division VII, Alpha Tau Omega received a bye and Phi Delta Theta #6 beat Sigma Chi #1 30-27. Division VIII saw Sigma Nu #2 receive a bye and Sigma Alpha Epsilon #2 beat Beta Theta Pi #2 30-28. he feels will be "key" or "crucial" factors in determining the final outcome. Lee Calhoun and Jim Shields of Oklahoma have both recorded better times in the 600-yard run this season than Dwight Peck and Jim Smith of KU. Shields won against SMU with 1:13.4 and Calhoun is co-holder of the meet record with 1:12.5. Peck ran a 1:14.1 against SIU, last week, while Smith finished second at 1:14.9. In the 880-yard run Calhoun and Gary Clinton of OU will test Smith and Curtis Grindal of the Hawks. The 60-yard dash promises to be a three-way battle between Oklahoma's Phil Aldridge and James Jackson and KU's Bob Hanson. Against Southern Illinois, Hanson was clocked at 6.2 seconds. Aldridge has been timed at 6.3 seconds, and Jackson turned in a winning 6.3 seconds against SMU two weeks ago. All public sale tickets to the Kansas-Nebraska game, scheduled for February 26 at Lawrence, have been sold. The announcement concerning the sell-out was made today by Wade R. Stinson, KU athletic director. The Nebraska game will be the second KU-NUTilt Draws Second Sell-Out sell-out of the season at KU. The Kansas State contest on January 22 was also a sell-out. Stinson said the possibility of televising the KU-NU game has not yet been considered. He said the Big Eight track meet, which will be in progress on that date in Kansas City, would work against such a broadcast. 6 Daily Kansan Thursday, February 10, 1966 Edward Albee's WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? "Need not be liked, but it must be seen”—N.Y. Herald Tribune "Towers over the common run”—N.Y. Times "No one will depart unshaken”—N.Y. World-Telegram Students May Apply I.D. 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