6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, February 13, 1968 Hines, Ellis lead Jayhawk swim team past K-State The Jayhawk swim team, recovering from Saturday's loss to defending conference champion Iowa State, soundly defeated Kansas State's swimmers, 72-27, in a dual meet at KSU Monday afternoon. Kansas, taking first place in 10 of 12 events, had two double winners in sophomore freestylers Bob Hines and Tom Ellis. No new pool or meet records were established. Hines won the 60-yard freestyle in 28.5 seconds and the 100-yard in 50.8. Ellis won the long freestyle races, the 500- and 1000-yard, in times of 5:03.1 and 10:41.3 respectively. K-State won only two events, the 400-yard medley relay and the 160-yard individual medley. Prior to the varsity meet, the KU freshman team beat the Wildcat frosh, 62-38. KU jumpers take third A three man team from the KU sports parachute club placed third overall in a meet at Stroud, Okla., last weekend. The meet, sponsored by the Oklahoma State University parachute club, was attended by teams from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Illinois. The Kansas entry was made up of Matt Farmer, Topeka freshman, captain; John Koenig, Rochester, N.Y., senior, advanced jumper; and Robert Petering, St. Louis, Mo., senior, novice jumper. Koenig placed second in the advanced accuracy and Petering took fourth in the novice division. The team scored second place in the three-man team event. KU chessmen win KSU tourney Four members of the KU Chess Club won top awards during a two-day tournament last weekend at Kansas State University. It was the third consecutive year the club has left the tournament victorious. The tournament, which included nine schools of Region 11 of the National Associated College Unions, was held Friday and Saturday. KU, represented by two-member teams, won first and second place awards for team competition and for the highest individual scores. First place winners of the team competition, with a score of nine out of a possible 10 points, were Randy Mills, Shawney Mission freshman, and Lance Williams, Lawrence freshman. The second place winners, with eight points, were Richard Douglas, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, and Walter Stromquist, Charleston, Ill., sophomore, and president of the club. Mills and Stromquist, with five and four and a half points respectively, tallied the top individual scores. In Lincoln, Neb., Saturday, Norbert Hofmann, Germany, graduate student, took second place in the Nebraska Scholastic Tournament, Jim Kotas, Lawrence sophomore, and Doug Hensley, Wichita sophomore, tied for third place. GRENOBLE, France — (UPI)—Fun-loving Marielle Goitschel of France won the Olympic women's slalom race today when Judy Nagel, the baby of the United States ski team, suffered a heart-breaking fall on the second heat after holding the intermediate lead. U.S. hopes fall in women's slalom The young United States team put on a daring make-or-break effort in the women's slalom and the result was sensational times as all four girls placed among the top six on the first heat. However, they paid the price for their bold try as three of them were disqualified for missing gates. This left it all up to Miss Nagel, a 16-year-old who wasn't even chosen to the U.S. squad until a couple of weeks ago. Judy started badly on the second heat and within moments had missed a gate. She backed up to catch it, started again and then slipped to the snow. 'The Crumbling Citadel' February 14 thru 17 and 19 thru 24 8:20 p.m. Experimental Theatre Students admitted for 75c with current certificate of registration. Brook takes billiard championship Bob Brook, Brooklyn, N.Y. graduate student, won the three-cecushion billiards championship to highlight KU's entry in the Association of College Unions—International (ACU-I) region 11 tournament at Manhattan Friday and Saturday. Brook will compete in the ACU-I's national tourney this spring at Oklahoma City. Twenty KU students, coached by Warren Boozer, Kansas Union recreation manager, participated in the tournament. Entries in the events, including bowling, chess, billiards, pocket billiards and table tennis, came from 19 colleges, universities and junior colleges in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. KU men bowlers placed second in a field of 15 schools. The team included Bill Bott, Kansas City junior; Ron Mick, Shawnee Mission junior; Rod Heffley, Bonner Springs senior; Larry Stotts, Newton freshman; and Stan Hefley, Bonner Springs sophomore. Bowlers rolled three lines in each of three events—team, singles and doubles. Those representing KU tallied a 2,882 score in the team event. Emporia State was high with 2,916. In all mens' bowling events, Stotts was fourth with a 197 average for nine games. Bill Botts was fifth with a 195 average. KU women bowlers placed fifth in a field of six. They were Julie Lacey, Garnett senior; Gail Edwards, Lawrence sophomore; Kay Coder, Lawrence junior; Barbara Lauter, Lawrence sophomore; and Brenda Chancellor, Columbia, Mo., freshman. Steve Sparks, Prairie Village junior, took second in mens' pocket billiards, Sara Lonnecker, Overland Park freshman, reached the quarter finals in women's pocket billiards. Sam Lee, KU student, was eliminated in the finals of the table tennis event, won by an entry from Wichita State University. Where does an engineer intern? Before you decide on the job that's to start you on your professional career, it's good to ask a few point blank questions . . . like: - Will this job let me rub shoulders with engineers doing things that haven't been done before, in all phases of engineering? - Will I be working for an engineering oriented management whose only standard is excellence? - Will I have access to experts in fields other than my own to help me solve problems and stimulate professional growth? - Will I be working with the widest range of professional competence and technological facilities in the U. S.? - Are engineering careers with this company stable . . . or do they depend upon proposals and market fluctuations? Why not ask these questions about Bendix Kansas City when Mr. R. E. 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