Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 16, 1958 Spartans Have Fine One-Two Punch No team in the 33rd Kansas Relays this weekend will have a better one-two punch on the end of a 2-mile relays team than Michigan State's Willie Atterberry and Dave Lean. This is one of only two events the Spartans have entered which means they'll load the gun for this Saturday afternoon derby. With Atterberry, 23-year-old service returnee sophomore, anchoring, State set a new Marine Corps Relays record Saturday in 7:34.2. Only California's Texas Relays kings have run faster this year. Little wonder. Atterberry and Lean both are fast. The former clocked two of the best freshman 440 and 880 times in the land last year, 47.1 and 150.1. In addition he set a world outdoor record in the 600 with a 1:08.5 in the Ohio Relays. At Compton in 1956 he ran fourth in the final trials 400-meter hurdles, losing a U. S. Olympic spot by six-tenths to veteran Josh Culbreathe. Lean can present equally glittering credentials. He ran the swiftest Indoor 600 in history on dirt footing to win the Big Ten in 1:10.2 He also is defending Outdoor 880 champion and won the A957 Indoor quarter. Still, the Spartans will not have the field to themselves. Three Big Eight teams, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska are capable of defeating them. With their great sophomore miler, Gail Hodgson, anchoring, the Sooners won the Southwestern Relays Saturday in 7:36.8. This is an improvement of six full seconds over their third-place finish at Texas. Hodgson is believed capable of 1:50. He'll carry good help from another sophomore, Bobby Ringo, who is expected to run under 1:54, in the third leg. Both the Cornhuskers and Jayhawkers have added power since the outset of the season. Returning to the Scarlet after a foot operation is Joe Mullins, second only to Atterberry among the nation's fresh half-milers last year on 1:50.6. Knolly Barnes, the secondary hand, has done 1:53. Kansas is welcoming back sophomore Clif Cushman from a winter-long siege of mononucleosis. He trailed only Atterberry and Mullins on the national yearling rolls last year in 1:51.1. Furthermore, he dipped to 1:50.4 over 800 meters on foreign tour last summer. Running only his second meet Saturday, he clocked 1:55.4 for third against Oklahoma State, then came back with a 48.8 leg in the mile relay. The Jayhawkers probably can present better balance than any rival with Dale Lubs, 1:52.5 at Texas, Miler Tom Skutka, capable of the same, and Bobby Tague, Major League Standings By UNITED PRESS American League W L Pct. New York 1 0 1.000 Detroit 1 0 1.000 Baltimore 1 0 1.000 Kansas City 1 0 1.000 Washington 1 1 .500 Chicago 0 1 .000 Cleveland 0 1 .000 Boston 0 2 .000 Tuesday's Results New York 3. Boston 0 Baltimore 6. Washington 1 Denver 5. Cleveland 1 Kansas City 5. Cleveland 0 W L Pct Philadelphia 1 0 1.000 Pittsburgh 1 0 1.000 San Francisco 1 0 1.000 Chicago 1 0 1.000 St. Louis 0 1 .000 Cincinnati 0 1 .000 Los Angeles 0 1 .000 Milwaukee 0 1 .000 Tuesday's Results Philadelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh 4, M. Washington 3 (14 innings) San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 0 Chicago 3, St. Louis 0 (night) Find It In The Kansan Classifieds 1:50.5 at Texas, joining Cushman. Tague has been the sensation of the early Relays season in this camp, clocking 1:51.5 at Austin in addition to his 1:50.5 and winning his first open Outdoor start against OSU in 1:52.5. He matched that clocking in anchoring a Sprint Medley championship in the Arkansas Relays. Without Cushman at Austin, Kansas ran 7:48.3 for fourth. Running in the 20-mile gusts at Arkansas it clocked only 7:50.8. Skutka is the only returning Detroit Wants 1964 Olympic Games DETROIT —(UP)— Mayor Louis Miriani is putting his weight behind a move to get the 1964 Olympic games for Detroit. 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