Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 27, 1961 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Chicago Wins on Zimmer's Homer By United Press International Don Zimmer picked on a three-and-two pitch with one out in the 10th inning and smashed it over the left field screen at Wrigley Field to beat the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, 3-2. Jim Maloney was the victim of Zim's wallon. Reliefer Don Elston picked up his fourth straight victory yesterday when he took over for starter Glen Hobbie in the 10th and held the Reds hitless. Elston has appeared in five games so far and hasn't given up an earned run yet. Prior to Zimmer's game-winning homer, Ron Santo homered for the Cubs and Jerry Lynch for the Reds. SAN FRANCISCO retained the National League lead with a 6-5 triumph over Los Angeles, while Pittsburgh beat Philadelphia, 3-2, and Milwaukee downed St. Louis, 8-1. In the American League, the New York Yankees ended Detroit's eight-game winning streak, 13-11, in 10 innings; Cleveland beat Baltimore, 6-3, and Washington nipped Boston, 2-1, in the only other game scheduled. Walter Byers, NCAA executive director, said the Auburn disciplinary action was the longest period of probation ordered by the NCAA since enforcement of the recruitment code began in 1952. THE COUNCIL LIFTED. effective immediately, a five-year probation order against the school for alleged violations of player recruitment rules. THE COUNCIL ALSO authorized appointment of a special committee to study the effects on attendance of televising basketball games, decided to sponsor amendments at the January convention to extend terms of members of the NCAA's football and basketball rules committee from four to six years and approved appointment of a permanent football rules editor for the NCAA. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The policy-directing council of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Wednesday restored Auburn University to good standing. Auburn Restored To Full Rights Try the Kansan Want Ads Grand Opening of the Club Rock and Roll Tavern April 28,1961 Band Every Friday & Saturday Night 8 to 12 pm 8 to 12 p.m. Large New Room attached to the Original Tavern has Large Dance Floor Bandstand Modern Comfortable Booths and Tables Soft Lighting Lots of Free Parking Come on out for an Enjoyable Evening ADMISSION — LADIES .50 GENTLEMEN .75 Located $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mile East of Tonganoxie on Highway 24-40 THE BEST DRESSED MOVIE OF THE YEAR! . . . and the funniest by for! It's nice work-and you can get it! CLIFF ROBERTSON-CHARLEE RIGGLES-NORMA CROWE-HARRY COLUMN-WILMINGTON TECHNIcOLOR® Alpha Tau Omega Wins IM Swimming Meet; DU's 2nd Alpha Tau Omega had only one winner in the recent intramural swimming meet, but posted a 45-31-28 win over Delta Upsilon and Phi Gamma Delta which finished second and third respectively. Mike Walker, in the 40-yard freestyle was the only ATO winner, but they got a second in the 100-yard medley relay, the 80-yard individual medley and the 60-yard backstroke. The ATO's also placed third in the 60-yard freestyle and butterfly races. In the individual medley, Clark Ellis scored; in the backstroke, Dick Schuitz placed and in the other two, Max Shellhaus and Walker swam. There were three records broken. Ralph Hunt, Delta Upsilon, swam the 60-yard butterfly in :35.2 for a record. He also won the 80-yard individual medley. Greer Gsell, Phi Gam, won the 60-yard breaststroke in the record breaking time of .39.9 and the Siz- ma Chi 100-yard medley relay team set a new mark with a 1:39.9 clocking. Other winners in the meet which included 93 entries and nine participating houses were: Lynn Washburn, Delta Upsilon, diving; Bill Coombs, Delta Tau Delta, 60-yard freestyle; Beta Theta Pi, 100-yard freestyle relay, and Jack Ashmore, Delta Upsilon, 60-yard backstroke. Kansas, Kansas State Meet in SCC Race Originating at the city park in St. Marys, Kansas, at 10:15 am., the $ _{1/2} $ hour rate-time-distance rally will be followed by a gymkhanna at Forbes AFB in Topeka. On Sunday the K-State and Jayhawk Sports Car Clubs will present a combined rallye and gymkhanna. Six first-overall trophies will be awarded, with a traveling trophy going to the winning club. Exclusive with the Finest 1027 Massachusetts Street Telephone VIking 3-1722 Let's face it! You have to be well groomed both on and off the job, even in hot weather. Richly textured Batiste weight Oxford cloth affords you this cool comfort in your favorite collar style. $500 821 Mass.