10 Thursday. April 28, 1977 University Daily Kansan Five Jayhawks make All-Big Eight team The KU softball team placed four members on the All-Big Eight softball team. Gloria Graves (pitcher), June Koleber (centerfield), Shelley Sinclair (pitcher), Beth Springgate (second base) and Paula Day (third base) helped the jayhawks on the 12-member team. Conference runner-up, Iowa State placed three players on the team. They were Mary Collins (third base), Carol Eich (pitcher) and Colleen Peterson (centerfield). The University of Missouri also had three players selected, and Kansas State one. the universities, and Kansas State one. Selection was based on coaches' ratings and statistics compiled during the conference tournament. Graves and Stinclar led the Jayhawks in the Big Eight tournament, each picking up three points. Graves struck out 19 batters and walked none in 17 innings. Sinclair struck out five, walked one, and was tagged for just one run on eight hits, in in centerfield, Koleber led the Jayhawks in RBIs with nine. She had six hits in 15 in the game. Rovals lose, 5-0 Springgate collected four hits, including a triple, in 11 times at bat for a .364 average. KANSA'S CITY, Mo.—Juan Beniquesto hit his first home run in two years and Bert Blyfever fired his 31st career shutout last season. Blyfever blanked the Kansas City Rovals, 5-0. Blyleen, 22, yielded only seven hits—all singles—to post the complete game victory. The Royals were able to mount scoring and three consecutive home wins when they had two runners aboard. Bemiquet, a 150 hit, hit a three-run harm in the third off losing pitch Dennis Kuhn. Royals manager Whitey Herzog was following the game, "That Blytheleven had a problem." LATE SHOW THIS FRI. & SAT. NIGHT Russ Meyers biggest bundles of joy "THE SUPER VIXENS" . a truly OUTSTANDING group of young women. Hillcrest Fri. & Sat. Nights at 12:15 Box office opens at 11:45 Buskens Riley County Atty, Dennis Souter said that his investigation would continue and that be expected more arrests to be made. The Riverside County deputies in the dormitory by five men March 30. MANHATTAN (AP) - A Kansas State University football player was charged with rape yesterday in connection with an assault on a last month in the school's athletic dormitory. KSU athlete charged with rape jail under $2,500 bond after a court ap- pearsance yesterday on the rage charge. Hollow, was scheduled for 4 o preliminary hearing May 6. Jerome Holwell, 19, Manhattan, a freshman running back, was held in the county Sater said K-State football coaches and administrators cooperated fully in his induction. The Kansas City Star reported yesterday that several other women had been raped in the athletic dorsitory. However, the newspaper quoted some athletes as saying attacks in the athletic dorsitory were no more common than in other residence halls POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE UNIVERSITY SENATE COMMITTEES, which are joint student and faculty committees that consider questions concerning KU: —Libraries —Financial Aid —Human Relations —Foreign Students —Calendar PARKING AND TRAFFIC BOARD UNIVERSITY JUDICIARY HEARING BOARD HEALTH ADVISORY BOARD Applications available at the Student Senate Office, Level 3, Kansas Union Applications must be returned by Fri., April 29, 1977. Sun Glasses on SALE! at VISIONS THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY one large group reg. to $29.95 Sun Glasses Basic styles Fashion styles Sunsensor styles included in this group for Guys and Gals $10^{00}$ pr. All Other Sun Glasses 20% off! an optical dispensary 806 MASSACHUSETTS 814-7421 VISIONS Need a car, a stereo, a job? Look in Kansan classified. SCHLITZ MALT LIQUOR Alpha Phi Alpha 1014 Mississippi Lawrence, Ks. 66044 SUPPORT YOUR TEAM! Send your check, payable to CARE to: SALUTES Alpha Phi Alpha for their efforts in the CARE challenge run, Saturday, April 30. Alpha Phi Alpha (K.U.) challenges Kappa Alpha Psi (K-State) to run for Care to help the needy in Africa. The relay run begins half-way between Lawrence and Manhattan at noon Saturday, April 30. It ends just outside each city. Alpha Phi Alpha asks your support with a contribution to CARE and vows to win (rain or shine), both in speed and in total CARE contributions for African projects. Acecon ment ac are off sex, co BRING CARE sends what's most needed . . . where it's needed most. Last year CARE delivered $4.97 worth of aid overseas for each donor dollar. Celebrate after the run by coming to a disco-dance at the Lawrence Armory, 10:00 p.m. Two free beers are included in the '1.00 admission fee (at the door). PROFITS GO TO CARE