Pepper coaches West to All-American game win ATLANTA, Ga.-The favored West, refusing to wilt in 96-degree weather, rode fourth quarter touchdowns by Bill Enyart and Paul Gipson to a 14-10 comeback win over the East Saturday night in the annual Coaches All-America Football Game. Coached by Pepper Rodgers of the University of Kansas, the West scored its first touchdown early in the fourth quarter after the underdog East team had opened up a 10-0 lead. Atlanta Falcons, scored on a one-yard burst with seven minutes left in the game that gave the West its game-winning lead. Gipson. Houston's standout heading for a pro career with the Enyart, the Oregon State All-American signed by the Buffalo Bills, had powered over from the two, six minutes earlier for the West's first touchdown. The West's winning drive of 61-yards was helped by a pair of controversial pass interference penalties against the East. The first West score was set up by a 21-yard pass from Bobby Douglass of Kansas to Jim Lawrence of Southern California. It was Douglass' first completion after 12 misses. The East scored its 10 points on a 42-yard field goal just before half-time, and a one-yard plunge by Bob Campbell of Penn State following a 35-yard pass play from Buster O'Brien of Richmond to Campbell. Neither team displayed much offense in the hot, muggy weather until the West's late surge. Twelve of the first-round choices in last winter's pro draft skipped the game. Summer repertory theatre to feature American plays The fourth season of the University of Kansas summer repertory theatre will feature "American Theatre by Tens." Four plays, representing American playwrights of the past four decades, will be given on alternating evenings in the University Theatre. The four works being presented are "The Male Animal," a 1940's play by James Thurber and Elliot Nugent, on July 2, 5, 15, 19, and 25; "Ah, Wilderness," form the 1930's by Eugene O'Neill, on July 1, 3, 14, 18, and 22; "The Grass Harp," written by Truman Capote in the 1950's, on July 9, 11, 16, 21, and 23; and a trio of one-act plays from off-Broadway, 1960, on July 8, 10, 12, 17, 24 and 25. The plays will be directed by graduate students Richard Scharine, Mrs. Karen Husted, and Neal Fenter. Capote's "Grass Harp" will be directed by Dr. Jack Brooking of the KU speech and drama department. All of the plays are comedies and will be produced by a repertory company of 20 students. They spend mornings in summer school classes and afternoons and evenings in rehearsals. Among the group are seven new freshmen, accepted through auditions at high schools last spring. The plays will appear in two locations in Murphy Hall. "The Male Animal" and the one-act plays will be in the Experimental Theatre. The other two will be played "in-the-round" on the main stage, but provision has been made to seat the audience 6 KANSAN Jly.1 1969 Thurber's "Male Animal" is a 1940's comedy pertinent to today's scene. It deals with protest and public controversy in a midwestern university town. around the stage to make them an integral part of the production. "Ah Wilderness," the great O'Neill classic, treats the timely subject of the "generation gap", although this one is at the turn of the century. The one-act plays are: "Comings and goings: A Theatre Scene," by Megan Terry, an improvisation exercise; "Almost Like Being," by Jean-Claude van Italie, a take-off on the love ballad that spoofs the subject of love; "Fourteen Hundred Thousand," by Sam Shepard, built around a bookcase and its many books. Capote's "Grass Harp," is a comedy-fantasy about people, particularly two elderly sisters, who question the dogma of the society in which they live. All performances begin at 8:20 p.m. The theatres are air conditioned and tickets may be purchased preceding the performance. JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. All utilities included in rent. - Immediately adjacent to campus - Swimming pool—club rooms - Air-conditioned - Elevators - Off-street parking Convenient Location, a Time and Money Saver. Lawrence's Finest Apartment Complex Inspection 1603 W.15th Invited Tel.VI 3-4993 Serving KU Students for 60 Years. LAWRENCE launderers and dry cleaners 1029 NEW HAMP. VI3-3711 "Prompt Pickup & delivery to All Living Groups" Patronize Kansan Advertisers HAND MADE SANDALS The Primavilly Leather Specialty, over 20 styles to choose from or design your own. Priced from $14. And made just for you by the sandal makers at Primarily Leather SALE Summer Clearance Begins Suits from 39.50 Sport Coats...from25.00 Dress Shirts...5.50 Dress Slacks . . . 12.00 Knit Shirts . . . . . 4.00 Wash Slack $ . . . . 6.00