5 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, March 25, 1968 KU students take 2nd;3rd,bowling The Big Eigh. Bowling Tournament held at KU Friday and Saturday saw the men of Missouri and the women of Iowa State capture the top team honors. KU's men bowlers placed third and the women placed second just .02 points behind Iowa State. The tournament pitted eight men's teams and four women's teams against each other in the two divisions. Originally six women's teams were expected to compete but Oklahoma and Wichita State didn't participate. Individual honors went, in the men's division, to Ron Mick, Shawnee Mission junior from KU, for the highest average in 14 games with a 195; to Mike Trent of Wichita State for the highest single game with a 267; and to Stan Heffley, Bonner Springs sophomore of KU, for the highest series (two games) with a 459. In the women's division, Jan Jung from Iowa State had the highest game with a 244. Gayle Clapp of Oklahoma rolled the highest series with a 419 and the highest average with 171. In each division, the five bowlers with highest game averages are named to an all-star team. Mick of KU has been on the allstar team each of his three years at KU. Gloria Edwards, Lawrence sophomore from KU, was named to the women's all-star team. In the competition, Missouri was pretty much in control in the men's division, but in the women's division, KU led throughout the entire series until Iowa State moved ahead by winning the final game of the tournament. Final team standings: 1. Missouri 2. Wichita 3. KU 4. Iowa 4. Iowa 5. Oklahoma State 6. Emporia 7. Nebraska 7. Nebraska 8. Kansas State Women's 1. Iowa State 3. Kansas State 4. Oklahoma State Jayhawks 4th in gym meet KU gymnasts placed fourth in the Big Eight conference championships held at Norman, Okla., this weekend. Colorado won the team championship Friday, defeating defending champion Iowa State 178.85-177.05. Oklahoma placed third in the meet with a score of 175.60 followed by KU, 169.40; Nebraska, 158.20; and Kansas State, 154.00. String quartet performs tonight The University String Quartet will present a concert of works by Brahms and Ravel at 8 p.m. Monday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Members of the Quartet are Howard Boyajian, professor of strings, violin; Karel Blaas, associate professor of strings, viola; Paul Todd, assistant professor of music theory, violin; and Raymond Stuhl, professor of strings, cello. Assisting will be Don Scheid, assistant dean of the School of Fine Arts, clarinet. If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 Tomorrow at your 8 A.M. class, don't just sit there. We know. Morning just isn't your time to fly. You're a night person. But to survive in the academic jungle, you've got to face the competition. Morning, noon, and night. So if you just can't get with it at your 8 o'clock, get with NoDoz®. NoDoz can help restore your recall, your perception—even your ability to answer questions. And it's not habit forming. Who knows? You may become the oracle of the early birds. --- People-to-People HOSPITALITY TOUR Tour to Hallmark Cards and Plaza Shopping Center- K.C., Mo. Tuesday, March 26 Bus Leaves Kansas Union—12:30 p.m. Sign Up On People-to-People Door at Student Union Questions-Call Kathy Alexander at VI 3-5800 EVERYONE INVITED