4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, May 14, 1968 KU two-mile, 880 relay teams second Kansas grabbed two second places Saturday night in the West Coast Relays. Jim Ryun had too much to make up in the two-mile and KU just wasn't fast enough in the 880 to pull out the victories. Ryun received the baton about 35 yards behind Dave Patrick, who was anchoring for Villanova. The KU junior made up about 25 yards while clocking 1:46.8 for his half mile leg. Patrick ran 1:49.0 to give Villanova the victory in 7:23.5. KU's time was 7:26.8. the other Jayhawk half milers' times were not impressive. Roger Kathol ran 1:54.0, Mark Ferrell and Gene McClaim 1:53.0 each. Brigham Young was third, San Jose fourth. In the 880 relay, the Jayhawk's Ben Olison, only a yard back at the handoff, challenged San Jose State's Lee Evans on the anchor leg but couldn't overtake the California speedster. San Jose State clocked 1:23.5, the Jayhawks ran 1:24.2. Brigham Young was a distant third. Freshman gridders play four next fall Kansas' 1968 freshman football team will play four games next fall with the same four opponents the Jayhawk frosh met last season, according to athletic director Wade Stinson. The KU freshmen open October 14 in a night game with Oklahoma at Norman, Missouri and Oklahoma State will play in Friday afternoon games at Lawrence on November 1 and November 8. Those will be the day before varsity home games with Colorado and Oklahoma. Final game for the young Jayhawks will be against Kansas State at Manhattan, November 15. The KU-Kansas State varsity game is the following day, also in Manhattan. The 1968 frosh schedule: Oct. 14—Oklahoma at Norman, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1—Missouri at Lawrence, 2 p.m. Nov. 8 — Oklahoma State at Lawrence, 2 p.m. Nov. 15-Kansas State at Manhattan, 2 p.m. Intramural accolades scheduled Wednesday Trophies and awards will be presented to individual and group winners in KU intramural competition at 5:30 p.m., Wednesday on the west side of Robinson gymnasium. The presentations, sponsored by the KU Women's Recreation Association, will be awarded to KU women (and the men in co-recreational volleyball and softball) for the 1967-68 ced intramural season. Phone-In Orders for the disconnection of your telephone can be placed now. Avoid the rush! Telephone Business Office VI 3-9900 Netters win Kansas' tennis squad concluded its Big Eight dual tennis season with a 5-2 record after two victories this weekend. KU topped Colorado, 5-2. Friday and then blanked Iowa State Saturday, 7-0. University of Kansas students purchased 4,580 season football tickets during last week's fourday advance sale, according to Monte Johnson, KU assistant athletic director. 4,580 football tickets sold ahead of last year's four-day spring sale of 3,842 student tickets. Fall ticket sales last year pushed the student season ticket total to 9,220 in advance of the opening game. Johnson said this figure is well Love is a many splendored ring A diamond engagement ring, of course... The perfect symbol of love reflecting brilliance and beauty forever. And, a Keepsake engagement ring holds the diamond you'll cherish forever... guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured). Keesake is also guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. And, the diamonds are protected against loss from the setting for a full year. There's a many splendored Keesake diamond ring awaiting your selection at our store. Rings enlarged to show detail. Trade-Mark Reg. REGISTERED Keepsake® DIAMOND RINGS ALEXANDRA $175 WEDDING RING 75 809 Mass. "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" Special College Terms VI 3-5432