Wednesday, May 8, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Three OSU athletes face burglary charge NORMAN, Okla. —(UPI)Three members of the Oklahoma State University wrestling squad, one of them a national champion, pleaded innocent Tuesday to second degree burglary charges. All three were released on $3,-000 bond pending a preliminary hearing at 2 p.m. May 31. The three were Dwayne Keller and his twin brother, Darrell Ray, both 20-year-old sophomores from Kennewick, Wash., and Mickey Carroll, 20, Tucson, Ariz. Dwayne Keller was named the outstanding wrestler in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) championships at Penn State in March, when he won the 123-pound title. He also was the Big Eight Conference champion and was unbeaten and untied in competition this year. Norman Police Chief Bill Henslee said Dwayne Keller was wounded just above the right ankle by a shot fired by patrolman Tim Barger. He was reported in satisfactory condition at Norman Municipal Hospital. sity of Oklahoma before dawn. The shop is located in Norman, site of the University of Oklahoma. Tennis team goes to Nebraska meet The KU-Emporia State tennis match scheduled for Tuesday here was cancelled because of rain. Jim Burns, KU coach, said the meet will not be rescheduled. The Jayhawk tennis team will tangle next with the University of Nebraska, at Lincoln, Neb. Thursday. Coach Burns' team has two remaining home meets before the Big Eight Conference championship meet at Boulder, Colo., May 17-18. Remaining home opponents are Colorado, May 10, and Iowa State, May 11. Nick Roach, assistant business manager for the University of Kansas athletic department, has resigned his position as of the end of this month. Roach's duties have been the handling of ticket sales for KU athletic events. Ticket manager leaves KU post Roach will leave KU to accept a position as assistant plant manager for the Kansas City branch of Associated Baby Services, a New York diaper service. He has 12 to 13 years prior experience in the cleaning and laundry business. Football film on TV KANSAS CITY, Mo—(UPI)—"Big Eight Football as Its Best," a film of the conference's 1967 football highlights will be telecast Monday, May 13, on KMBC-TV, Kansas City, Mo. The 30-minute film, narrated by Lindsey Nelson, will begin at 8 p.m. CDT. Dawson signs K.C. pact; sets sights on Super Bowl KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)— Veteran Len Dawson set his sights on a return to the Super Bowl, Tuesday after signing a four-year contract to quarterback the Kansas City Chiefs through the 1971 season. Terms of the contract were not announced but its longevity was considered unique for a 33-year-old veteran. Dawson said he wasn't satisfied with himself or the team last year when the Chiefs—after winning the AFL title in a cakewalk in 1966—faltered early and finished a distant second to Oakland in the Western Division. "I'm very happy to sign this contract and my foremost hope is that we'll be able to return the American Football League championship to Kansas City," Dawson said. "Statistically you could say I had a good year but statistics don't mean much when you don't win. People only remember when you're a winner and I want to be a winner again." he said. He said he would cut down on his outside business activities, which include radio and television broadcasting, banking and insurance, to concentrate more on football. Classified ads get results