New Jayhawk co-captains For the first time in Pepper Rodgers' four years as KU football coach, the Jayhawks will be led next fall by co-captains. Steve Carmichael, 6-3, 229-pound defensive end will captain the defensive platoon. Larry Brown, 6-5, 220-pound tight end will head the offensive unit. Hawks announce game schedule A 26-game schedule, including 14 home dates in Allen Field House, was announced yesterday for the 1970-71 basketball season. KU will play its first seven games at home, including two in the Jayhawk Classic December 18-19. Coming to Lawrence for the second annual Classic will be Houston, Villanova and St. Joseph's of Philadelphia. Ted Owens, Jayhawk coach, said pairings for the Classic would not be made until next fall. Invading Allen Field House for early December games will be Long Beach State, Eastern Kentucky, South Dakota State, Loyola of Chieago and Notre Dame The Jayhawks' only road games against non-Big Eight foes are with Louisville and Georgia Tech. The Jayhawks go to Louisville just ahead of the Big Eight tournament and to Atlanta just before the conference race begins. A FIRST CINCINNATI (UPI)—The University of Cincinnati was the nation's first city university, established in 1906. The school also claims the honor of pioneering in cooperative programs in higher education. On COLUMBIA STEREO TAPE CARTRIDGE Use Kansan Classified Try One Today 814 Iowa KU tennis player sports unusual & exciting history A British upbringing, high school at a boys prep school, social work in Borneo and news reporting for a radio station in Hong Kong. It all sounds like a splendid background for a foreign ambassador. Actually, it's a brief description of Tim Williams, KU tennis player. Williams grew up in London, England, where his father was a Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force. He graduated from Brumley Boys School in London in 1965. Upon graduation from high school Williams elected to pass college for a while. Having traveled much of his life because of his father's various military assignments, Williams enjoyed moving about. He heard of the Voluntary Service Overseas and joined the organization, working for a year in Borneo. "The VSO is much like the Peace Corps in America," Williams says. "Really the Peace Corps is modeled after the VSO. I taught 11-year-olds English, history and math. All of them know how to speak English, but it was our work to help them use the language better." Apr. 23 1970 KANSAN 13 While Williams was in Borneo his father retired from the service and his parents moved to Hong Kong. His father is now the principal of two vocational training centers for boys between the ages of 16 and 22. Williams began work as a news reporter at an English-speaking commercial radio station in Hong Kong in 1967 when he joined his family after the year in Borneo. He learned of KU through his association with Robert Burton, a lecturer in Asian studies at KU, who was doing summer research in Hong Kong. "I met Mr. Burton through a friend of mine at the station," Williams relates. "Through our visits he learned I hadn't attended college and found that I would like the idea of visiting the United States. So, he suggested KU and I decided to come." "I've been kind of impressed with playing on the team. We didn't work much on fitness and working out for the team in London as much as we do here," Williams says. The LIBERATED LOOK!! 417 by VAN HEUSEN You've discovered a whole new life in liberty! Now you're free to pursue happiness in a Van Heusen "417" shirt. Free to choose from wide colorful stripes or deep-tone solids, updated button-down collar or modern longer point Brooke collar. Free to enjoy the no-ironing convenience of permanently pressed Vanopress. Uphold your inalienable rights, man, and be fashion free in a "417" shirt by Van Heusen. 811 Mass. Open Thurs. Till 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY music will be provided for your listening and dancing pleasure by SUGAR BEAR 8:00-12:00 804 W.24th