7 Hawks, Sooners tangle tonight Kansas and Oklahoma, considered two of the leading conference contenders for the Big Eight indoor track championship next month, will collide tonight at Allen Field House in their 16th indoor duel since World War II. KU will be without the services of Bob Steinhoff, one of four 16-foot pole vaulters in the Big Eight. He will miss the meet due to a torn tricep in his left arm. Coach Bob Timmons said Steinhoff will also miss the State Federation championships here Saturday. Sophomore Jim Ryun will run in the 600 and 880-yard runs. It will be Ryun's first attempt in a sprint race. Another sophomore, George Byers, will also turn in an effort in the hurdles. Last week, he ran the 70 yard relays in 7.8 to win the Michigan Relays in that event. Oklahoma, loaded with crack sprinters, has compiled two lopsided victories this winter. The Sooners blasted Texas Western 84-28, and compiled $87\frac{1}{2}$ points in a triangular with Oklahoma State ($50\frac{1}{2}$), and Texas Christian (12). Oklahoma, which will travel to Wisconsin in a dual Saturday, boasts one of the nation's best high jumpers in Ron Tull, (7-1/2), and an outstanding pole vaulter in the person of Larry Smith, $16.2^{3 / 4}$. Twins Wayne and Glen Long Field events will start at 6 p.m. and running events will commence at 7:30. head OU's speed corps along with senior Lee Calhoun, who will clash head-on with KU's Ryun in a potentially great 300. K-State's Frosh edge KU Frosh Last night, in New Robinson Gymnasium, the KU freshman gymnastics squad succumbed to a confident K-State squad with the team totals of K-State, 120.45, KU, 111.25. Individuals winning their respective events were: Steve Kinder of K-State, floor exercise; Scott Dolenc of K-State, side horse; Don Seymour, trampoline; Gailen Musgrave, KU, high bar; Tim Vrastil, KU, long horse; Scott Dolenc of K-State, parallel bars, and Mike McDermitt of K-State triumphed on the still rings. MARIS' NUMBER ST. LOUIS—(UPI)—Newly acquired outfielder Roger Maris will wear No. 9 with the St. Louis Cardinals, the same number he held as a New York Yankee. Catcher Tim McCarver, who wears No. 15, carried the No. 9 in spring training. Oberzan renews boxing desire Three sets of sparring gloves, a mat large enough to spar on, two jumping ropes, a heavy punching-bag and a lot of self-determination are all the KU-based Lawrence Boxing Club has to work with. In 1965, following four years without a defeat at Stanford, Rudy Oberzan returned to his native Lawrence. He brought with him the desire to continue in this oft-accused "brutal" sport and found a spark of interest present. The above apparatus was acquired and several young men supplied their bodies. The previously formed LBC continued. Over the past weekend, he and his charges gave good account of themselves in the regional Golden Gloves Tournament in Kansas City. Most promising was sophomore Don Brewer of Bellingham, Wash., who won all four novice matches, including the championship bout in the 165-lb. bracket. He scored three TKO's. "Fighting is as tough psychologically as it is physiologically," stated Oberzan. "You sit there having your hands taped up and then hear the crowd yelling for blood—yours." Oberzan ran into a little difficulty in his first round last ask Interested in Sales? Call Wes! Call VI 3-3233 after 5 p.m. Wes Santee, '54 and Associates Call VI 3-5955 $927 \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts Daily Kansan Wednesday. February 15, 1967 YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING Nowwe'll tell you how to get there Go McDonnell. 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