Monday, July 10, 1972 University Summer Kansan 3 Ryun Wins Run, Trip to Munich EUGENE, Ore. (AP)—Jim Kramer of the追悔旅他 will lead to a gold medal in the Olympic Games at Munich next Ryun, the holder of the world mile record at 3.511, had been worried about making the United Olympic Track and Field team, he did by winning the meters in 3:41. Saturday night. "It definitely was one of the most important victories in my career, especially emotionally," said an overjoyed Ryun. "A lot of skipties didn't think they could. My year hasn't been very consistent and sometimes it was very trying for me. When I ran one terrible race in March, I didn't know myself if I'd make it." THE KANSAS flash now is looking forward to Munich for his second World Cup final, won the silver medal in the 1,500-meter race and also competed at Tokyo in 1964. "I feel I have a better and faster race inside me. "Rum said happily. "I don't think I poked him. I'm looking forward to Munich." By DR. RAYMOND SCHWEGLER Director,KU Health Service Ryun put on a blazing finish with a blasting 10.3 second final win over the Cardinals to beat Dave Wottle, National College Athletic Association champion from Bowling Green, second, and Bob Wheeler of Duke THE 25-year-old Ryun raised Health Information Gonorrhea and syphilis are the two venereal infections usually found in the University population. The Public Health Service has estimated a nation-wide gonorrhea cases as great as 10 per cent to 15 per cent per year. Syphilis has increased, but at a slower rate. Forty-two cases of gonorrhea were discovered this week at RU, with a much smaller number of syphilic cases. The infectious agent of gonorrhea is fragile. It is easily destroyed by drying and is usually found invading the genito-rhine tract, rectum or throat, depending upon the sexual habits of the infected person. The disease is accomplished almost invariably by genital contact. Males usually report the infection within the first three or four days because of obvious urethral discharge and burning on urination. Comparable symptoms are usually mild or unrecognized in the female with subsequent development of carriers in the female population. Detection in the female is primarily by culture such tests were furnished at the KU Health Service this past year. Prolonged, undetected infections lead to scarring of the male urethra with late stricture formation and peritonitis in the female with permanent sterility. Joint infections, skin rashes, and other late evidence are rarely seen. The infectious agent of syphilis is also sensitive to drying and shows the predilection for moist surfaces as mentioned above under gonorrhea. The initial evidence of infection appears ten days or more after exposure and takes the form of an inconspicuous rash, often with a red streak and a few small blisters of skin rash, mucus membrane changes, hair loss, and fever may appear and not be associated with the original sore by the patient. Without treatment, this secondary evidence may subside, to be followed in later life by incapacitating or fatal changes in the walls of the blood vessels, central nervous system or other tissues. The diagnosis of the disease is made by special blood tests. Treatment consists of the use of antibiotics in appropriate amounts for both infections. It is usually quite satisfactory. Prevention is complete if sexual contact with infected individuals is avoided and is partially accomplished by the use of the rubber condom. Contact between non-infected individuals never produces venereal disease. If contact with questionable persons has occurred, prompt examination and treatment at the hospital service is strongly advised since early treatment is vital for success. Confidentiality will be observed at all times. his arms high in exultation as he knew he was about to be quoted as saying privately that he'd quit if he didn't finish among the top three in the trials One athlete who didn't make the team was shot putter Randy Mandsay, who recorded in the event. Mason announced his retirement after he failed to make team with a 54% place finish with a loss of 67%. George Woods of Long Beach, Calf, wifn with a row of 70%-14% followed by Ale Fuerbach at 68- 10% and Brian Oldfield at 67-10%. "I SEE no reason for staying in shape and throwing," the 270-pound Matson said afterwards. "I don't not improving. My timing is off." Matson set the world record of 71-5½ in 1967, the same year that Ryun set his mile record and also that of 33.1 in the 1,500-meter, also known as the metric mile. Ryun's time Saturday was equivalent to a 3.59 mile. Brewer Wins Canadian Open PORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) —Gary Brewer, a grazing veterian, twice escaped potential disaster and won the annual Sunday to score his first tour victor in the 1967 Masters in 159,000 runs at Open Golf Championship. Brewer finished with a 72-hole total of 275, nine strokes under par on the beautiful conditioned 6173-man Crane Hill Golf Club. A 70-foot history was one stroke over Dave Hill and rookie Sam Adams. Ryun's victory which he credited to "a faith I've put in God and a marvelous wife" posed a dilemma for Wottle. Jim Ryun Wotitle, a 21-year-old junior. "I'm a little confused. I like to think I'm better in the 1,500." Wotton won the 800 meters at the trials and thus has made the Orca team in two events. Now he has to go on to run in both or just in one. Wotlle's impressive 800 victory last week might have changed Ryun's plans to run the 800 and the 1,500 at Munich. When the swift 800 was over. Otis Heroics Leads KC In Sweep of Cleveland "I'M NOT sure of which is my best race now," commented CLEVELAND (AP) — The Kan- sasian Amos Otis's hot batting and fu­ ding, swept the Cleveland Indians and the American League double-player. Olsen homered in each game and also made a hard-to-believe catch in the nightcap depriving Eddie Leon of a hammer. Ois made a leaping grab of Loom's drive in front of the 400-horsepower Dana-Moran, somersaulted it the fence but came up with the ball clutching in Lou Pinlira also homered for Kansas City in the nightcap, helping Mike Hedlund gain his second victory, with a save by the infielder, who also halved the Indians in the innings of the opper. Graig Nettles delivered a homer in each game for the In- The actors in "Hamlet" recovered from a shaky beginning to build a solid performance of this Shakespeare play. 'Hamlet' Considered Mediocre By VICIKI MONNARD Kansan Staff Writer or feeling in the opening lines but went on to present an outstanding performance. Marcellus and Bernardo failed to give a strong entrance as they spoke without adequate emphasis or volume in Act I, Seene I. Lawrence graduated from Lawrence graduate student, could not muster much strength Claudius, portrayed by William Clayton, played a central role in his performance. Along with the vivid costumes and scenery captured the pomp of the opera's production. KUILKE'S intense eye contact and voice fluctuation laid the foundation for so many reasons. In Green Ken, Ashley, Polonius, Fred Vesper, The scene in the king's room, and the final setting were two outstanding examples of play lighting, scenery and acting. In Act II, Scene IV, the Queen and Hamlet both gave concrete performances to dramatize the battle and the suspicion of Claudius. and Hamlet The appearance of the ghost and other special effects were hard to predict. The problems that were evident in the Tuesday rehearsal were resolved. The actors were well trained. THE SERIOUS portion of the play was handled much better by Olpheia than by Ophelia. Casting Ophelia as a younger girl hampered her success, but she still much like a flighty high school girl. This immature appearance was reflected in her relationship with Ophella. She had good performance in mourning her father's death, it was difficult to make the immature girl be so dramatic. Kansan Photo by LINDA SCHILD Polonius, Guildernesten Rosencrantz, and the contrast to the serious part of the play with their dry humor. They handed the humor in a much more adequate way than most of the serious performers, with the Queen, Hamlet and Claudius. In some cases the lighting, scency and special effects made it possible that a light was a good production light, but a few outstanding performers. Four of the Kansas City runs in the opener were unearned because of errors—two by Leon, and one each by Jerrry Moses and dians, and Buddy Bell hit one in the second game. Olsen went 4-for-5 in the opener, including his two-run homer that sealed the Hoyals' victory in the inning when they broke a 3-1 tie. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Blonde Kathy Ahern, who was in 49th place with a five-over 28 when the first round Fruit shot, won the $2,000. George Washington Golf Classic by one stroke. Miss Ahern, 23, winner of the Ladies Professional Golf Association championship three weeks ago, compiled rounds of 78-80 and 86-84 in 218 of the 6.150-yard Hidden Springs Country Club course. Hamlet Contemplates Revenge . . . Earl Trussell, Lawrence graduate student, plays Hamlet . . The winner's 213 total was six under par, five strokes on the record 11-under 208 total last set (12-under 196) and Jane Bialcek, who carded a final round 7 and finished eight strokes off the pace at 221. Nettles' homer, a three-run shot in the third, accounted for all the Indians' runs off Paul Splitterr, who won his nintt game. Golf Tourney Won by Ahern Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE East however, Wottle had equalled the world record of 1:43.3 and a fading Kyun had finished fourth. Kyun also can run two races if he is able. W. L. P. Petit. C. pittsburgh 8 14 576 0 New York 44 31 3587 4 Oklahoma 44 31 3587 4 Chicago 41 36 352 6 Montreal 22 43 427 16 Baltimore 22 43 427 16 Wotlle indicated he may run both, but he is leaning toward only the 800. Cincinnati 45 31 592 Houston 45 31 572 Miami 60 31 373 Atlanta 36 42 420 San Francisco 34 48 114 New York 34 48 114 AMERICAN LEAGUI Fast W. 10 L. Pelt G.B. Baltimore 8 24 Detroit 40 34 54 Cleveland 40 34 54 Roston 34 46 66 Cleveland 31 42 48 Cleveland 29 42 48 ★ ★ ★ Oakland 42 67 260 Chicago 43 36 159 Cleveland 37 36 102 Kansas City 38 37 507 California 38 37 507 Catalina 43 43 134 National League Chicago 5, Detroit 6 Limestone 5, Minnesota 1 San Francisco 2, Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 4 Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee 4 Oakland 3, Milwaukee 5 New York 9, Milwaukee 6 Detroit 7, Tampa 5, New York 8 Tampa 7, Milwaukee 5 Law... ALBIN ALSO said he was committed to higher education. He supported raises for faculty to correspond to the cost of living, and employees should receive pay equal to that for civil service employees outside of higher education. Albin also thought that University-related jobs should be payed the minimum wage. THREE current KU trackmen failed to qualify for the Olympic team, including Barry Schur, the Big Eight Schur, who won the Big Eight Conference high jump this year with a record jump of 7 feet, 3 inches and to qualify at 69.5% and missed the high jump final at Eugene. He said, however, that higher education must be operated to meet the needs of Kansas. In this school district, students college and vocational programs in the state. He also thought that the Board of Regents should have a coordinating programs between the different state schools. Continued from page 1 Albain expects to graduate from the school of law in December. He said that his experience in law has helped him campaign and in the legislature. "I think that lawyers do a better job in the legislature than people from other backgrounds. The rate of bills that get passed is higher for the ones written by lawyers than for others," he said. Between now and election day, Abun will continue a door-to-door counseling service. GOP nomination are Richard Van Ende and Winston Harwood. Michael Glover is the only nominee to date for the 44th district seat. Mark Lutz and Delario Robinson were eliminated from the 2016 season. Lutz failing to qualify in the 200 meter run and Robinson missing Former KU shot putters, Karli Brown and Shane Holmes won final competition Saturday, did ex-Jayhawk Stan Whitefly, who failed to qualify in the long Smith Brings Tennis Crown Back to U.S. After 9 Years WIMBLEDON (AP)—Stan Smith, the big U.S. Army corporal, outlawed Ilie Nastase of Romania 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 in one of Wimbledon's great finals and brought the world's most coveted tennis title back to the United States after nine years. An excited crowd of 15,000 watched a 2 hour, 45 minute thriller reach a feverish pitch in the final set. Nastase hit winners that would have brought him the title against a lesser opponent. "in that final set it was 80 per cent guts and the rest was luck," said Smith, of Pasadena. "It could have gone either way." SMITH, the first American man to win since Chuck McKenny in 1963, scored a rare victory over Australia. King, who beat Australia a Eveonne Goalolong for the women's title Friday. The last Americans to win in the same season are Robert and Louise Brouse in 1855. Smith, who won $13,000, has to give the money to the United States Davis Cup team since he is an active soldier. Nastase's prize as runner-up THE ABSENCE OF the World Cup tennis players skimmed Smith's achievement. But he said he thought Nastase had more talent than WCI star John Smith in the final year. Smith in the final last year. "Perhaps he is not quite such a good match, competitor, especially on grass," Smith said, "but there were times in the final game when he was going to win and that I would be the bridesmaid again." Earlier, Wayne Collett won the 400-meter run, beating former UCLA teammate John Smith. Collett's time of 44.1 was only three-tenths of a second off the Lee Evans, the five-time national champion and world record holder, failed to make the 400-meter team. was $7.800. Smith's booming service went well from the start. Yet he never managed an ace until the third game of the final set. BOTH PLAYERS attacked without respite and often great shots lost point. Unforced errors were at a minimum. Wimbledon finals, played in the tense atmosphere of the center court and watched by royalty, have a habit of falling fat. But once a postponed 24 hours because of rain, reached the heights. "It was a great thrill to win the Davis Cup and Forest Hills last year, but this was the biggest thrill of all," Smith said. YOUNG'S TIME of 13.29.4 was a lifetime best and Leonard Hilton of Houston also qualified for the U.S. team with 13.40-2. And Young qualified for an unrestricted season. He was an American distance runner. He was third in the 1968 Olympic steeplechase. Nastase moved very quickly, anticipated Smith's shots and cut them off, and lobbed with unanny skill. Prefontaine's time bettered his own American record by seven full seconds, but it was far off the mark of 15.16.6. 5,000 Meter Record Falls During Trials Prefontaine outkicked 34-year-old George Young to win the 5,000 Prefontaine, in becoming the third fastest 5,000-meter tour of all time, was timed in two minutes flat for the last 800 meters. EUGENE, Ore. (AP)—Steve Prefontaine blazed to an American Record in the 5,000-meter run Sunday night with a running of 13:28 in the U.S. Track and Field Trials. You stayed with the 21-year-old University of Oregon star for all but the last two laps of the race, which slightly more than three miles. THE CROWD, standing and cheering, gave equal ovations to the crowd. The cup and the runner-up medal rested on Queen Kissin, cousin of Queen Elizabeth. Continued from page 1 The main activity in Miami is centered in the container house two balconies above convention center. Traffic snarls and hordes of people are continuous. Lounge's dining rooms are overflowing. Politics... through his press secretary, James Shaffer, that he hoped a movement by Democratic candidates undertake some of the credentials challenges would be successful. world mark. Smith was clocked in 44.3 and Vince Matthews of Brooklyn, N.Y. was clocked at 44.9, Evans, fourth in 45.1, probably will make it to Munich as a realy team it to the U.S. 1,600-meter realy team. But Docking was not a member of a governors' committee working to resolve the credentials disputes. Humphrey the spokesmen look to stop McGovern on the first ballot. They admit that the key test is the California credentials vote, will reveal the relative support and define the battle lines. DWIGHT STONES, UCLA' 18year-old freshman, extended his brilliant season with a 7-8 high school victory to the U.S.' team in that event. Ton Jourdain of the Florida Track Club and Colgate's Chris Bruneck broke the age group record break he held by Russia's Vallery Brumei There is talk of Sen. Edmund Muskulge, D-Maine, releasing his best wishes to Alabama in the intention of Alabama Gov. George Wallace. Humphrey supports a bill that optimizes a state-mo-Cover Government revolves around Humphrey. Charles Brennan, Fort Scott, an uncommitted delegate, said he was undecided about his vote in the candidates fight. Kansas has houses. He said an 18-veote for McGee would be a pretty good count. Smith seen in command with 50 meters left when Collett burst past him just as Smith did this year. The 1971 AAU Championships. Steve Fehr, Prairie Village, senior at University of Kansas is a member of the sons traveling with the delegation in an unofficial capacity. Fehr will be on his organization for nearly a year. He is in Miami helping to coordinate the McGovney campaign between him and negotiation and McGovern's office. Fred Newhouse of the Army was off to a blazing start in the 400, clocking an unofficial 20.3 seconds in the first 200 meters. Dov, Decking is not staying with the rest of the Kannas dace beach complex. He and Drilling arrived Friday for consultation Gov. Robert Docking and Norbert Drilling, state party chairman, are close-mouthed until at least until the 1 p.m. cause today Neither was accessible to the press Sunday. Earlier on the final day of the 10-day trial, Tom Hill came back from a series of injuries the past week with high durities as heavily heaved Rod Milburn barely made the U.S. Olympic squad. Presents All Performances at 8:00 HAMLET WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE UNIVERSITY THEATRE—MURPHY HALL AFTER HOURS at 8:00 p.m. Refreshments & Entertainment at 7:30 in Main Lobby July 10 & 11, 1972 Ticket Prices: $2.00 KU Students $1.00 with ID Telephone UN4-3982 BOOT SALE 20-40% Off To make room for our new Fall styles which are now arriving, we are having a July Boot Clearance Sale. Come in and see our wide selection. FRYE-Men's & Women's DUNHAM Hiking Boots FABIANO DYER Moccasins Entire stock not included. PRIMARILY LEATHER craftsmen of fine leather goods 812 Massachusetts