Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 24,1964 Athletes Set for Big Weekend Jayhawk athletes are preparing for a busy time this weekend, as competition is scheduled in all Spring sports, and most teams will be on the road. Coach Floyd Temple will welcome back sophomore righthander Charles Dobson to KU's baseball pitching rotation as the Jayhawks travel to Oklahoma State for the third round in Big Eight baseball competition. Dobson and catcher Tim Gardner missed the 3-0 sweep at Nebraska last weekend because of an early-week collision in an intra-squad game which sidelined both. DOBSON IS SCHEDULED to work the second game at Stillwater today with Steve Renko in the first. Fred Chana will start the nine-inning singleton on Saturday. The team will go to Stillwater tied with Oklahoma for second place in the league at 5-1. The Cowboys are seventh at 1-3. Missouri's defending champion leads at 4-0. Coach Bill Easton's trackmen, fresh from the Kansas Relays here last weekend, go to Des Moines, Iowa today and tomorrow for the Drake Relays. KU WILL SEND up three individual champions from its own meet at Des Moines: Bob Hanson, who won the 100 in 69.7; Floyd Manning, who won the pole vault in $ 15-9 \frac{1}{2} $ , and Tyce Smith who jumped $ 6-4\frac{1}{2} $ to win the high jump. Easton will also enter the fourmile relay team to compete against Missouri and Texas, who defeated the Jayhawks here. The Jayhawk tennis team, with an 11-1 record, goes into a quadrangular meet today and tomorrow with Air Force, Colorado State and Wichita at Wichita. The KU tennis team shut out the Missouri Tigers, 7-0, last weekend. KU golfers host Oklahoma State today, then go to Columbia Saturday to take on the Missouri Tigers. The KU golfers are expecting to finish in the first division in the Big-Eight championship meet May 15 and 16 in Stillwater. The Jayhawk football team will have an intra-squad scrimmage Saturday morning in Memorial Stadium. Music To Listen To—Music To Hunt Night Crawlers To—Music To Drink To Rock 'n' Roll — Surfin' Sounds — Uptown — Dog — Twist — Clinchin' Music PARTY PLANNERS ORGANIZERS SOCIAL CHAIRMEN THE BANDITS ARE Stealing The Show Around Lawrence ! - The Swingingest Group at Large - At The Waters Edge: even the fish listened to the sound of the Bandits at the Teke Party at Tongie Lake. - At the Sandbar or at Lone Star: the Bandits generate their own electricity to generate their own sound. - Most Sensational Sound To Hit Lawrence — No party will be complete without music by the Bandits — be it at the Sandbar, in the Barn or in your own house. SOME MAY DATES STILL OPEN Blues — New Tunes — Old Favorites — Music To Dance To Call: Manager Larry Breeden, VI 3-8544 or Gary Archer or Ben Cutler, VI 2-3008 Music That KU Students Like To Hear — Rock 'n' Roll — Surfin' Sounds Trim, tapered, easy moving .they go anywhere you like. Crisp and clean .beltless and cuffless. Many fine fabrics including long wearing blends of 65% "Dacron" *polyester* and 35% combed cotton. *DuPont's Reg. T.M.* From 5.95 CaPER Casuals SMITH BROTHERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY CARTHAGE, MO. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds Presents SUA MINORITY OPINIONS FORUM JOHN P. QUINN National Organizer For The SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY "THE CAUSE OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND THE SOCIALIST SOLUTION" FRIDAY, APRIL 24-4:30 P.M. BIG EIGHT ROOM-KANSAS UNION NOTE: A taped debate between Michael Harrington of the Socialist Party — Social Democratic Federation and Fred Schwarz of the Christian Anti-Communism Crusade will be played at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30th, in the Kansas Union. Room number will be announced on the board in the lobby.