6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, February 6, 1968 Applications due Feb.10 for Relays Freshmen who wish to apply for positions on the KU Relays Committee only have five more days. The deadline for applications is Saturday, Feb. 10. "Positions on this committee are unique," said Terry Gill, Shawnee Mission senior and co-chairman of the Relays Committee, "because the KU Relays is the only major national track meet organized by a student committee." Positions on the committee—gained by acceptance as a freshman—are retained for three years. Each year, freshmen are asked to apply for positions because of vacancies left by seniors who have served three years. The committee this year is headed by two senior co-chairmen: Gill, and Ed Gordon, Fort Scott. Junior class committee members are Steve Davis, Lyons; Donald Hineman, Dighton; Mike Kirk, Kansas City; John Hoppe, Ottawa; Rowe McKinley, Lawrence; Charles Peffer, Wichita; Jack Lindsey, Kansas City; Jack Rowe, Kansas City, and Doug McKee, Topeka. Sophomore class committee members are John Clark, Bartlesville, Okla.; Tom Jones, Topeka; John Mauk, McPherson; Mark Scott, Topeka; Steve Stanton, Iola; Ted Steiner, Kirkwood, Mo.; Dave Swift, Leavenworth; and Don Walker, Shawnee Mission. Former KU coed golfs for U.S. Jean Ashley, former KU student from Chamute, has been named to the American amateur golf team competing for the Curtis Cup. The team was named by the United States Golf Association and will meet a British team in the 15th Curtis Cup Women's competition at Newcastle, Northern Ireland next June 14-15. Miss Ashley, who received her B.S. in education from KU in 1960, was United States Amateur champion in 1965 and a member of two previous Curtis Cup teams. Sport honors Ryun Sport Magazine calls KU's Jim Ryun "the track champion" and has named him "Top Performer in Track and Field" for 1967 in its 21st annual selections honoring the top performer in every major sport. Ryun garnered the award for his efforts as a middle-distance runner. He broke his own world record in the mile with a 3:51.1 time in the National AAU Championships. In the 1500-meter event of the United States-British Commonwealth Games last July, he defeated Kenya's Kip Keino with a 3:33.1 clocking, breaking the world record by two and one-half seconds. "That gave Ryun world records in the only three events that he has ever concentrated on—the half-mile, the mile and the metric mile. And he's just a growing boy," Sport said. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 All KU athletes will stay eligible KU athletes apparently have endured the perils of Big Eight athletic scholarship requirements for the Fall semester. Wade Stinson, athletic director, said none of KU's 300 athletes fell below the grade-point average they are required to maintain to compete in intercollegiate athletics. Athletes with less than 60 hours of college credit are required to maintain a 0.6 average, while these with more than 60 hours must have a 0.8 average. Stinson said athletes have two responsibilities while in college; First—they must maintain the required grade average, and second—they must work hard to remain in competition. Stinson explained the key to performing both of these tasks lies in two areas: organization and motivation. "A student must organize his time between studying and sports." When asked whether any members of KU's football team might be ineligible next fall. Stinson said the fall term was too far away to tell. Two 'Cats below 1.6 Two of the top six scorers on Kansas State University's basketball team, have been ruled ineligible because of scholastic deficiencies. They are guards Louis Small and Wheeler Hughes. Both Small and Hughes have been used as starters in various games this year. It was reported that Small was two hours and Hughes three hours short of having enough credit hours and grade points to continue playing for the Wildcats the second semester. Tex Winter named Olympic assistant K-State head basketball coach Tex Winter is one of four veteran mentors selected to coach the NCAA teams in the 1968 Olympic trials at Albuquerque, N.M., April 4-6. Henry Iba of Oklahoma State will coach the U.S. Olympic squad. THE ACTION IS WITH Open your account now at the conveniently located University State Bank 955 Iowa WHO SAYS - PRICES ARE AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH? NOT AT THE UNIVERSITY SHOP'S ANNUAL WINTER SALE Twice a year THE UNIVERSITY SHOP offers quality men's clothing and sportswear at tremendous savings. Don't miss these bargains — all from our regular stock. 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