6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, May 3, 1968 Kansas track team to meet Southern Illinois Saturday will be the last chance for Jayhawk track fans to see the 1968 squad in action at home. Kansas takes on Southern Illinois in a dual meet at Memorial Stadium. Field events begin at 1:45 p.m. and the racing starts at 2:30 with the 440 relay. The last event, the mile relay, gets underway at 4:05 University students will be admitted on their ID cards. Kansas entries (season's best in parenthesis): 100-yard dash --Julio Meade (96) Jake Jackson (97), Stan Whitley (98) Jay Schlumberger (99) 220-yard dash—Meade (21.1), Jackson (21.6). 46. 7 in 1967), Randy Julian (47.3), Jim Hatcher (49.5). 880-yard run—Roger Kathol (1.52.6) Hurley (1.53.4), Sandal (1.53.0), Steve Rangel (no time) 440-yard dash—Ben Olison (no time): Mile run—Mike Peterson (no time), Allen Russell (no time), Jim Olson (no time, 4:15.2 relay), Glenn Cunningham (no time, 4:14.3 in 1966). Two-mile run—Jim Ryun (no time, 8 in 1966), Gene McClaim (no time) 120-yard high hurdles — George Dave Steven (19.9), Lee Adams (14.1). 440 - yard intermediate hurdles — Adapted from Ferrell (no time). Mattingly (no time). 440- yard relay - Byers, Jackson, Meade, Ollison (40.5). Mile relay - Hatcher, Olison, Julian. High jump—Ken Gaines (6-8), John Turck (6-8). Pole vault—Bob Steinhoff (16-0%) Dole Hamilton (15-6), John Oliver (15-0) Long jump—Gaines (23-514). Whitley (23-1034). Triple jump—Gaines (50-2). Whitley (48-1). Shot put—Doug Knop (55-1). Discuss why—Knop (181-11%) vaccine inrow—Ron Shelley (214-487) Brown noatrat (in 1967); Jim Burrell (noark, no mark) 880 team goes to Fresno Kansas' school record 880-yard relay team accepted an invitation Thursday to compete in the West Coast Relays at Fresno, Calif., May 11. Jayhawk track coach Bob Timmons said the sprint team will be composed of John Jackson, Jim Hatcher, Julio Meade and Ben Olison. Kansas won the 880 at the Texas and Kansas Relays and finished second at Drake to record-setting Ohio University. The Jayhawks improved on their school record at all three stops on the Midwest circuit with successive clockings of 1:24.1, 1:24 flat and 1:23.9. Earlier this week, the Kansas two-mile relay team had accepted a bid to run in the Fresno meet which comes just a week ahead of the Big Eight championships. Three members of the two-mile team will be Mark Ferrell, Gene McClain and Jim Ryun. The fourth spot will be filled by either Curt Grindal, Roger Kathol or Paul Mattingly. They will compete in a challenge 880 at Saturday's dual with Southern Illinois at Memorial Stadium to determine who goes to Fresno. Grindal, Ferrell, McClain and Ryun won the two-mile at Drake with a school record 7:21.8 clocking. Trackmen make film Members of the Kansas track team are now the stars of a short instructional film on track photographed on location at KU's Memorial Stadium during the past week by the Athletic Institute of America. WEST HILLS The filming was completed Thursday. The silent film is being produced by the Chicago firm in color. It will run three to five minutes and will be available to high schools and other track teams throughout the country. Cards explaining the various events included in the film will be shipped with it. The film was made at Kansas because there are a number of fine athletes here and the producers decided to send their six man crew to make the film all in one place rather than sending them all over the country seeking experts in each event, KU coach Bob Timmons said. The film will be available through Visual Sports Instructional Aids, who handle such films on almost all sports, either in 16 or eight millimeter size. MODERATELY PRICED Answer every summer school need HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SWIMMING POOL ALL ELECTRIC OFF STREET PARKING SECURITY SOUNDPROOFED PRIVATE BALCONIES CONVENIENT LOCATION 1012 Emery Road