Page 8 University Daily Kansan KU Athletic Teams Busy In Weekend This weekend will be a busy one for KU athletes, with competition scheduled for nearly all winter sports. Coach Bill Easton's indoor track team, which won its first meet against Wichita and Pittsburg State, meets Southern Illinois at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Allen Field House. Easton regards his team as having a definite shot at the Big Eight Conference title this year. Friday, Feb. 7, 1964 THE KU SWIMMING team, boasting an undefeated record for the season, meets Washington University of St. Louis and Oklahoma State at 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Robinson Gymnasium. Coach Dick Reason says this year's swim team is "the best ever at KU." Coach Dick Harp's basketball team, after a 59-58 loss to Missouri Tuesday night, will meet the Iowa State Cyclones in Ames. In a previous meeting of the two teams, the Jayhawks trounced the Cyclones, 74-51. KU, however, is playing with a somewhat different lineup now, following the loss of Al Correll, Wayne Loving, Walt Wesley and Kerry Bolton. KU wrestlers will tangle with the team from K-State at 3:30 Saturday in Allen Field House. The KU队 was formed only recently and represents the newest addition to KU varsity athletics. COACH TERRY Shockley feels that the KU wrestlers will face their most outstanding opponent to date when the team meets the Wildcat wrestlers. "K-State's power really lies in their ability in the lower weights," explains Shockley. "With Gus Garcia (130) and Dave Unruh (123), who are undefeated so far this year, except against a strong Minnesota team, KU's inexperience in this class will be put to the test." The Jayhawk gymnastics team will compete with the Iowa State team at Ames. JERRY COLEMAN. FORMER New York Yankee baseball star and now a leading sportscaster on radio and television, has been signed by a brewing company (P. Balantine and Sons) to host a new series of 10 hour-long U.S. Professional Bowling contests. THE FIRST AMERICAN EVER to fight for the heavyweight boxing title was Tom Moloneaux, a Negro slave from Virginia, who earned $350 in eight bouts before losing his bid for the "title" via a decision with Tom Cribb of England. TY COBB SIGNED HIS FIRST baseball contract with Anniston, Ala., in 1904 for a salary of $50 a month. And at such a modest cost . . . You'd go ape too if you had your own apartment this semester. One or Two Bedrooms $75 and $85 These units have been newly decorated with new drapes, carpets disposals, etc. All Units Air-Conditioned Provincial Furniture Available Ph. VI 2-3416 1912 W. 25th Day or Night Don't Miss GERSHWIN'S An American in Paris featured by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra plus: Brahms-Haydn Variation Piston-Seventh Symphony Strauss-Don Juan 3,000 free seats available to KU students 3,000 free seats available to KU students Just walk in with your date and show your ID card at door HOCH AUDITORIUM Saturday, February 8, at 8:20 p.m. Tickets available for non-students at $3.59, $2.82, $2.05 at Murphy Hall Box Office and, on concert night, at Hoch When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Start this semester right Have your clothes cleaned the ACME way! Professional Dry Cleaning in 3 convenient locations: Hillcrest Shopping Center Malls Shopping Center 1111 Massachusetts Acme laundry & dry cleaners