Thursday, April 20, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 9 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Relays Opens Today With 10,000 Meters This afternoon at three, kicking off the 36th Annual Kansas Relays will be the running of the 10,000 meter run. The 10,000, primarily an Olympic event, is being run for the first time in KU Relay history. "AMERICAN LONG distance runners seldom get a chance to run the 10,000 meter except in Olympic years. We feel there is not enough long distance events for these runners and want to provide an opportunity for them to compete," said KU Coach Bill Easton on the instigation of the new event. A tentative list of runners includes: Jim Davis of Mississippi State, Alex Door of Haskell, Bill Silverburg of Central Missouri State, Reed Ferguson (Oklahoma State) unattached, Ted Riesinger (KU) attached, Dave Lyon (Oklahoma Baptist) unattached, Ireland Sloane unattached, Hans Schmid (KU graduate student) unattached, and Bob Lindrud, KU. "I HAVE NEVER run the 10,000 (which is equivalent to 6½ miles)," said KU's Lindrud, "the farthest I have run for time is three miles." How do you train for such a long distance event? "I haven't been training for the 10,000 but instead my regular events, the half-mile and mile," Lindrud explained. "In training for such an event I will have to do a lot of overdistance running ranging up to 15 miles." STUDENTS "FOR SHORT DISTANCE and speed work, I will run five to six miles. The 10,000 doesn't involve much speed but mainly endurance. "I don't know specifically how I will run the race. Probably I will set up for three miles and then try to last it out." Riesinger, a KU sophomore who is scholastically ineligible for varsity competition, said, "I don't know how I will run the race. My main purpose in running will be for experience and competition. My longest race has been four miles in cross-country. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c "I will try to follow the pack and try to finish. I expect that the lead will change several times." Mufflers and Tali pipes Installed Free. Open 24 hrs. with mechanic on duty. Brakes Rellined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd. VI B-8694 Never say more than is necessary. —Richard Sheridan Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Balfour Horn Leads Golf Squad Over K-State; Tie O-State On April 14 the undefeated link- men, led by Horn and Brien Bogess fought the O-State Cowboys to a 6-6 deadlock. The KU golf team tied Big Eight Champions Oklahoma State and defeated Kansas State in two matches last weekend. Rodney Horn, the Jayhawkers' number one player was low medalist in both matches. Horn was medalist with an even par 72 while Jimmy Wright of O-State was lowest for his team with a 73. Wright was last year's Big Eight medalist champion. The results: O-State Rodríguez Hoth (72) - Laudon Harris John Wozniak Jr. (71) - Jim Wright John Wozniak Jr. (71) - Jim Wright Kansas Kansas Rodney Horn (72) — Labron Harris Jr. (21) 301-822-7158 John Ward Jr. (77) — Jimmy Wright (73) $ \frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2} $ Brien Boggess (78) — Larry Casey (80) 3-0 Dick Haitbrink (83) — Mike Wilcox (80) 0-3 On April 15 the KU team defeated Kansas State in Manhattan $8 \frac{1}{2}-6 \frac{1}{2}$ The match, hampered by 38 degree temperature and winds reaching a velocity of 40 miles per hour caused scores to soar. Again, Horn took medalist honors with a six over par 76. Teammate Dick Haitbrink was second place medalist with 77. The results: The results: Kansas K-State Horn (76) — Jim Colbert (81) 2-1 Beggess (82) — Gary Kershner (86) 2. Announcing!! LAWRENCE'S FIRST AUTO-MAT Eat-Service In a Minute Special: Hamburgers 15c Great for snacks while you're downtown. No fuss, no bother, just help yourself. Stop in now at THE AUTO-MAT 1105 Mass. (Formerly Greene's News) You Are WANTED at the Centennial RELAYSDANCE 9-12 p.m. Sat. April 22 at the Union Ballroom JIMMY TUCKER DANCE BAND $1.25 per Couple Tickets on Sale at Information Booth and at the Union Ward Jr. (85) — Bill Boucher (85) $1\frac{1}{2} \cdot 1\frac{1}{2}$ Haitbrink (77) - Mike Herbel (90) 3-0 The Soul of Jazz-1961 Elstun (89) - Dave Nelson (82) 0-3 So far this year, Horn has taken medalist honors in all the Jayhawkers' matches. He has also accounted for the highest total number of team points. The team's record now stands at three wins, no loses, and one tie. FEATURING: CANNONBALL ADDERLEY BILL EVANS WES MONTGOMERY THELONIUS MONK Featuring: Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Regular $4.98 Mono, $5.98 Stereo Now $2.47 & $3.33 Kansan Want Ads Get Results Have a ball in Europe this Summer (and get college credits, too!) 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