www Intramural bowlers still aiming at highs Keglers in four intramural leagues have opened second semester play at the Jay Bowl, still taking aim at Ron Mick's 274 single and Stan Heffley's 716 series -highs during the fall Unique 21-point and 30-point scoring systems are being used to determine league standings. The RITORCKJORC's gained an early lead in Independent Scratch competition with an 18-3 mark, while Sigimi Chi No. 2 holds a half-point edge in Fraternity Handicap at 26-4. Scores of the Independent Handicap and Mixed leagues are not yet available. In the Scratch league, two 4-man teams roll a three-game set and 21-point match. Head-to-head competition accounts for 12 points, the other nine points awarded according to team pinfall. Fraternity and Independent Handicap vie for 30 points in their three-game matches with individual and team duals deciding point allotment. Mick and Jim Harris posted singles of 226 and 225 respectively, pacing the Independent Scratch bowlers. Craig Morey's 221 topped the Frats. No bowler cracked the 600 figure on opening night in either league. FRATERNITY HANDICAP | | W | L | Pins | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sigma Chi #2 | 26 | 4 | 2355 | | Sigma Chi #2 | $25^{1/2}$ | $4^{1/2}$ | 2355 | | Sigma Chi #1 | 21 | 9 | 2853 | | Sigma Alpha Ep | 21 | 9 | 2853 | | Alpina K.lambda | 19 | 10 | 2401 | | Alpha Ep | 19 | 12 | 1791 | | Alpina Tau | 18 | 18 | 1691 | | Kappa sig #1 | 11 | 19 | 2201 | | Delta Cha | 9 | 21 | 2182 | | Kappa sig #2 | 9 | 21 | 2182 | | Kappa Fsi | 9 | 21 | 2182 | | Kappa Fsi | $4^{1/4}$ | $25^{1/4}$ | 1984 | | JJJ | 4 | 26 | 1918 | Individual HI—10: Craig Morey, Sig E21; Rick Chisholm, AKL 214; Bruce Merkel Individual Hi—30: Ron Folliday, Sigma Ch# 1558; Don Holman, Delta Chi 542; Craig Morey, Sg Ep 538 Team Hi—30: Sigma Ch# 12583 | | W | L | Pins | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RITORCKJORC | 18 | 3 | 2119 | | Chargers II | 17 | 4 | 2119 | | Mothers, Inc. | 12 | 9 | 1931 | | Plague | 12 | 9 | 1943 | | Wainettoes | 12 | 10 | 1937 | | Mom's Apple Pie | 11 | 10 | 1937 | | Crush | 10 | 11 | 1937 | | We Don't Care | 9 | 12 | 1960 | | Zippers | 9 | 12 | 1960 | | Mid-18th Century | 9 | 12 | 1910 | | Hud | 4 | 17 | 1966 | | Deadwood | 4 | 17 | 1786 | Individual II-10; Mr. Rick $8, Jim Horn $10, Jill Wagner $24, Individual Hi-30; Jim Harner $58, Jim LeBlanc $64, Mike Hull $96. Team H—10: RITORCKJORC 745 Chargers II 732, Mld-18th Century Team HI-30: Chargers II 2138, Team JORC JORC 2119, Mothers. Inc. 1993. Vince ready for job as Redskins' boss NEW YORK (UPI) — The applause already has died down. Everybody knows what he did in Green Bay. By this time it's an old story. Now they're all saying let's see him do it again with Washington. Vince Lombardi likes to make little jokes about people calling him inhuman. He even likes to leave the occasional impression he is. Don't you believe it. He gets nervous also. His voice trembles with emotion, too. One of those times he did and it did was two years ago when he returned to Fordham University, his alma mater, to receive the highest award the school can bestow. Lombardi has been in the football business long enough to know the score. He knows that well. He also knows nobody really cares how you won the ball game yesterday. The game they'd like to know about is tomorrow's. How do you think you'll do in that one? Feb. 12 1969 KANSAN 9 Now that the way has been cleared for him to become part owner, general manager and coach of the erratic Washington Redskins, Lombardi undoubtedly will be given the two-week grace normally allotted all miracle men after which somebody in the audience is bound to stand up and inquire what have you done lately? Lombardi needn't feel put upon. He isn't the only one this happens to. It happened to Carl Yastrzemski right after he did everything and then some in 1967. Right away, they began asking him what he had in mind for an encore? Denny McLain is getting some more of the same right now and most assuredly it will be the same for The Great Healer, Vince Lombardi, soon after the next time he sets foot in Washington. EVERYONE SAYS Everything in the Pet Field And Free Parking At Grants Drive-In Pet Center Experienced Dependable Personal service 218 Conn., Law, Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 The annual synchronized swimming water show, scheduled for Feb. 20-21 at Robinson Pool, and the Junior Nationals meet, set for March 22 also at Robinson, have kept KU's Quack Club busy in preparation. PRIMARILY LEATHER WANTS YOUR FEET Quack Club, the women's synchronized swimming club, is directed by Claire McEllroy, women's swimming instructor. Quack Club gets ready for synchronized show "The theme of the water show is 'Up, up and Away,'" explained Miss McElroy. The two performances will be Thursday and Friday nights at 8 p.m. The swimmers have been preparing since October for the show, practicing two hours, twice a week. They also choreograph, teach the routines, design and make their costumes and sets. Nancy Bock, St. Louis sophomore, and Kathy McElroy, Wichita junior-two of 20 members of the Quack Club—will represent KU in the Junior Nationals next month. "This is the first time the Junior Nationals synchronized swimming meet will be conducted in the Missouri Valley Association," said Claire McElroy, Kathy's older sister. "The MVA bid to host the meet was accepted at the annual AAU convention in December, and KU was awarded sponsorship of the meet." The Junior Nationals meet will consist of duet competition only, with girls age 12 and older from all parts of the country. The meet will get underway at 9 a.m. with preliminaries in routine competition, then stunt competition beginning at approximately 1 p.m., followed by the finals of the duet competition. The sport of synchronized swimming, while relatively new, has been growing rapidly because of its special appeal and suitability for girl competitors. It combines requirements for grace and rhythm with exacting body control, swimming endurance and strength. "Although it requires splendid physical conditioning," said the elder Miss McElroy, "muscular development is more evenly balanced than in other sports, and the opportunity for creativity provides a great attraction." Synchronized swimming requires time and dedication to provide a quality performance. INTERVIEWS for SUA Relays Concert Steering Committee Monday, February 17 Tuesday, February 18 Positions available: General Chairman Secretary Arrangements Chairman House Manager Tickets Chairman Kers Chairman On Campus Tickets Chairman Off Campus Tickets Chairman Mail Order Tickets Chairman Block Tickets Chairman Complimentary Tickets Chairman Publicity Chairman Publicity Chairman On Campus Publicity Chairman Off Campus Publicity Chairman Applications can be picked up in the SUA Office, Kansas Union. "come as you are... hungry" Valentine Special Fish Sandwich reg. 30c Special only 19c Wednesday, Thursday, Friday February 12,13,14 2120 West 9th