Friday, March 22, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 2 ST. PETER'S TODAY, DAYTON TOMORROW KU forward Greg Douglas reaches for a rebound against an unknown St. Peter's player in Thursday's semi-final round of the NIT. Keglers roll today The Big Eight Bowling Tournament this weekend will feature eight men's and six women's teams competing in two different divisions for team and individual trophies. The tournament will begin today, and culminate late Saturday. All 12 lanes of the Jay Bowl in the Kansas Union will be in operation. In the men's division, each team will play seven matches or fourteen games. And in the women's division each team will play five matches or ten games. There will be no handicaps. Trophies will be awarded to the top and runner-up men's and women's teams. In addition, individuals in both divisions will be awarded for the highest game, series (two games) and average (14 games). Representing KU in the men's division are Dave Collins, White Cloud senior, Ron Mick, Merriam junior, Larry Stotts, Newton freshman, Stan Heffley, Bonner Springs sophomore, Bill Bott, Kansas City junior and alternate KU is strong for gym meet The KU gymnastics team travels to Norman, Okla., this weekend for the Big Eight conference championships. Strengthened by the return to full form of Jim Gillispie on the side horse and Wayne Dixon on the high bar, the team will be among the top five competitors at the meet. Gillipie has posted a 9.35 on the side horse this season—the best score in the Big Eight. Dixon had a 9.10 in a meet with ISU last weekend to post his season's high. EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grants Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Cletis Pruessner, Bonner Springs freshman. 1218 Conn., Law. Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 In the women's division are Julie Lacy, Garnett senior, Gail Edwards, Gloria Edwards and Barbara Lauter, Lawrence sophomores, Kay Coder, Lawrence junior and alternate Brenda Chancellor, Columbia, Mo., freshman. Both Stotts and Hefley have been named Kansas junior state champion, and have represented the state in the national tournament in Washington, D.C. Only one bowler per state is named each year. Personality Forum presents Those two dynamic campus personalities you've heard so much about . . . DR. WILLIAM BASS AND HAMILTON SALSICH Discussing "The Honor System at KU: Can It Work?" Don't miss this exciting dialogue at Cottonwood Room—3:30 Tues., March 26 Kansas Memorial Union CHECK IT OUT Check out our exclusive "D.C." checking account where you pay only $2.00 for twenty checks. See the friendly service you get when you deal with a friendly bank. Check it out. It will be worth it. VI 3-7474