Piggyback attack Photo by Mike Rieke 'Hawks, K-State tie in soccer showdown KU and Kansas State, co-favorites in the Big Eight soccer tournament April 26-27, met yesterday, but their game failed to give any clue as to which would win the league title. They tied 3-3. In the first half KU put pressure on the K-State goal but it was the Wildcats who did the scoring. The Jayhawks controlled the middle of the field and kept the ball in the K-State half most of the time. They outshot the Wildcats twelve to four, but none of their shots landed home. K-State threatened to make it a run-away in the second half when they scored a quick goal and had another nullified for being offsides. K-State had trouble breaking through the KU defense but when they did, they made it count. At the end of the first half the Wildcats led 2-0. Darlan's goal brought the Jayhawks alive and Luis Ballivan followed him with two goals off corner kicks. when he took a pass from Fidel Waura and drilled it into lower right corner of the K-State net. Guy Darlan finally put the Jayhawks on the scoreboard 6 KANSAN Apr.14 1969 Ballivan's last goal brought a heated protest from the K-State team. They complained that their goalee had been pushed out of the play and that the goal should not count. But the referee ruled that the goalee had not been fouled and the score stood. The KU and K-State B teams played a tie game yesterday with the final count at 1-1. George Hidalgo-Gonsalez of KU broke his leg in the B team game when he collided with a K-State player. He was admitted to Watkins Hospital. KU and K-State will have a return match this weekend in Manhattan. The B teams will also meet in a preliminary contest. Tony's 66 Service Be Prepared! tune-ups starting service 2434 Iowa VI 2-1008 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 CPA Exams are coming soon! CPA Review Manual by 3rd edition (Prentice Hall) Herbert E. Miller $10.95 now available at kansas union BOOKSTORE Give your contact lenses a bath tonight In order to keep your contact lenses as comfortable and convenient as they were meant to be, you have to take care of them. But until now you needed two or more separate solutions to properly prepare and maintain your contacts. Not with Lensine. Lensine is the one lens solution for complete contact lens care. Cleaning your contacts with Lensine retards the buildup of foreign deposits on the lenses. And soaking your contacts in Lensine overnight assures you of proper lens hygiene. You get a free soaking case on the bottom of every bottle of Lensine. It has been demonstrated that improper storage between wearings may result in the growth of bacteria on the lenses. This is a sure cause of eye irritation and in some cases can endanger your vision. Bacteria cannot grow in Lensine which is sterile, self-sanitizing, and antiseptic. Just a drop or two of Lensine, before you insert your lens, coats and lubricates it allowing the lens to float more freely in the eye's fluids. That's because Lensine is an "isotonic" solution which means that it blends with the natural fluids of the eye. Let your contacts be the convenience they were meant to be. Get some Lensine, from the Murine Company, Inc.