Big 8 championships UDK-VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY KU racket squad to OU Tennis action will draw to a close this weekend as the Big Eight schools converge upon Norman, Okla., for the conference championship. Oklahoma will be bidding for its second consecutive conference crown. The Sooners captured the title last year by edging KU and K-State, which tied for second. THE CONFERENCE tennis championship will be scored differently this spring than in the past. Seventy per cent of the final team points have already been awarded as a result of conference play. A possible 21 team points may be picked up this weekend. The conference champion will be determined on the basis of these two point totals. Points have been awarded throughout the season for each singles victory and each doubles conquest. KU finished in a tie for second during the regular conference season this year. The Jayhawks, who have won 33 of 49 matches Today and Friday mark the close of the intramural baseball play-offs for the Birmingham leagues. The hill championship games will be played next week. The sched-ule will be posted on the intramural bulletin board in Robinson Gymnasium. Today's schedule has all games starting at 4:30. Sigma Chi vs. Delta Faul Delta in field #2, for the only FAUL league game. The winner of that game will play the winner of the Independent B league for B league hill championship. Intramural baseball ALSO PLAYING today in Independent B action are the Radiation B game, the Chem Tech Newark Boars game for Independent B championship that game will be played #1-43 The Laws will play the Scroes on field #1 for the honor of Independent A league championship. The winner will face the winner of the Beta Theta Pi-Alpha Kappa Lambda game to be played Friday at 4:30 on field #1. REPRESENTING KU at the two-day tourney will be: Bill Terry, Hutchinson senior; Jim Keller, Russell junior; Sid Kanter, Prairie Village sophomore; John Towner, Leawood sophomore; and Bill Debaun, Leawood sophomore. for a conference mark of 5-2, finished in a deadlock with KSU and OSU. OKLAHOMA finished the regular season with a 7-0 conference mark and a 20-3 overall record. The Sooners have yet to lose a singles match this year. Steve Stockton of Oklahoma, last year's runner up in singles, is seeded No. 1 in this year's tourney. Scheduled to give Stockton a run for the singles crown are Mike Kraus of K-State, and Dick Gilkey and Hal McCoy of Oklahoma. OSU are expected to battle Gerry Perry and Stockton of Oklahoma for the doubles title. Cliff Price and Bob Howard of Daily Kansan Thursday, May 18, 1967 7 The College Bowl is accepting applications for 1967-68 College Bowl Committee Applications may be obtained in the College Office and due there Wednesday, May 24,5:00 p.m. INTERVIEWS HELD afternoons of Thursday, May 25 & Friday, May 26 Announcements folders 20c GRADUATION booklets 75c now available - no special orders necessary - you may purchase your announcements at the order desk . . ... in the kansasunion BOOKSTORE Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. A United Church of Christ invites you to hear Dr. John Felible Sermon Sunday, May 21 "The Art of Forgetting" "We can and should forget what needs to be forgotten" Services at 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. 12th and Oread CLOSED TOMORROW ALL DAY! TO MARK DOWN ALL OUR ITEMS FOR OUR SUMMER CLOSING SALE! SALE BEGINS SAT.,20th.