Cowboys experience personnel change Oklahoma State will have either the most versatile team in the league or the most confused, said Coach Chet Bryan. He was referring to the position changes that he may have to make against Kansas this weekend. Bill Maxwell is the only starting pitcher that the Cowboys can boast. This means that Bryan will probably use Larry Burchart, Bill Dobbs or Richard Frank to alternate with Maxwell in the three-game series. Bryan may switch Don Kuykendall from right field to first base along with Mike Tate, OSU basketeer-turned-baseball player. IF BRYAN makes no major changes, then the starting line-up will probably be Kuykendall, rf; Wayne Weatherly, lf; Danny Thompson, ss; Ron McCord, 3b; Tony Sellari, c; Mike Tate, 1b; Alan Johnson, cf; and Larry Bickford, 2b. Kuykendall leads the Cowboys with a batting average of .345. Oklahoma State is second to Kansas State in Big Eight play with a record of 2-1. Kansas State's is 3-0. KU's record is 1-1. MU high jumper to seek third win Artful high jumper Steve Herndon of Missouri will be shooting for a triple crown in his specialty next weekend at the 42nd annual Kansas Relays. Only 17 athletes have won an individual event three times in the history of the Kansas track classic. Herndon can join this elite group with another victory. HERNDON WON the KU event as a sophomore with a leap of 6-8 and set a new meet record last spring by clearing the bar at 6-9 $ \frac{1}{4} $ . The Missouri ace will receive his stiffest competition again this year from Ron Tull of Oklahoma. Tull, who placed second to Herndon at the Kansas Relays a year ago, owns a career best of $7 - 1\frac{1}{2}$ , a quarter inch behind the Tiger ace. Herndon has defeated Tull in their last three meetings with three seven-foot efforts at the Big Eight Indoor, the NCAA Indoor and the Texas Relays. OSU to meet KU golf team Oklahoma State will meet Kansas State and Kansas in a double dual golf meet this Friday before it travels to Lincoln, Neb., to tangle with Nebraska's Cornhuskers and again the Kansas Jayhawks Saturday. In dual matches, the Cowpokes are 6-2-1 and senior Roger Brown is the competitive medal leader averaging 73.2 strokes in 13 rounds. The Jayhawks will have trouble with Grier Jones (73.5 for 14 rounds), and Mike DiCello (74.2 for 13 rounds). OSU COACH Labron Harris feels that while Jones is continually improving, Brown is the top OSU golfer. Rugby club faces Missouri teams this weekend The KU Rugby Club will host games Saturday and Sunday against the Kansas City Rugby Club and the Central Missouri State Club. The games will start at 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. both days. The A team will play first, and the B team will play next. The games will be played on the field behind Oliver Hall. Saturday, the games will be played against the Kansas City group. Central Missouri State games will be on Sunday. The teams have 4-1 records. for contacts "HAPPINESS" is FOR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE IN AIR-CONDITIONED RESIDENCE HALL LIVING, IT'S NAISMITH HALL THESE MANY FEATURES GIVE TO THE NAISMITH HALL RESIDENT THE BEST CONDITIONS FOR LIVING AND STUDYING - Central Air-Conditioning Controls in Each Suite - 20 Meals a Week—No Limit on Servings - 4 Student Suites with Private Tub-Bath - Wall-to-Wall Carpeted Rooms - Closet and Large Desk-Dresser for Each Student - TV and Study Lounge on Each Floor - Recreation Room and Recreational Equipment - Complete Vending Service - Vanity Dresser in Each Student's Room MEN AND WOMEN STUDENTS—LOOK US OVER! SEE OUR MODEL ROOM AND ADVANTAGES at 1800 Naismith Drive Mayor can be excused LONDON — (UPI) — The suburban Bromley Council has formally resolved: that the mayor, who presides at council meetings, may go to the men's room when he wants to. Council rules as they stood forbid the mayor to leave the room until all business pending at meetings had been disposed of. Daily Kansan Thursday, April 13, 1967 The finest in formal wear offered, bright and crisp for the festive spring season . . . including all the colorful accessories THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN University Shop ON THE HILL Rentals at the University Shop From $7.50