Intra-squad meet Seven track records set Jim Ryun set two of seven KU indoor track records yesterday leading the varsity to a 107-17 win over the freshmen in Allen Field House. Ryun won the mile in 4:06.8, the 880-yard run in 1:54.1. The Wichita sophomore also holds world outdoor records in both events. His record times are 3:51.3 and 1:44.9. George Byers also won two events. He ran the 60-yard high hurdles in :07.5 and 60-yard low hurdles in :06.8. His third place in the broad jump gave him 11 points, tops in the meet. The varsity swept eight of 14 events. Freshman wins came in the 60-yard dash and 600- yard run. Freshman J. W. Johnson ran :06.2 to win the 60-yard dash and placed second in the 60-yard low hurdles. His eight points led the freshmen. The summaries: **One Mile Run**—1. Jim Ryun (Var.) .4:06.8; 2. Tom Yergovich (Var.) .4:15.3; 2. Gene McClaim (Var.) .4:16.0; (Ryun's splits—:28 .59, 1:32, 2:04, 2:36, 3:08, 3:38, 4:06.8) (New Meet Record—Old Record, 4:11.0, Herald Hadley (Var.). 1965.) **Long Jump**—1. Gary Ard (Var.), $24^{\prime} 3\frac{1}{2}^{\prime}$; 2. Ken Gaines (Var.), $24^{\prime} 6^{\prime}$; 3. George Byers (Var.), $21^{\prime} 3\frac{1}{2}^{\prime}$. (New Meet Record—Old Record, $23^{\prime} 11\frac{1}{2}^{\prime}$. Larry Rheams (Var.). 1965.) 60-yd. Dash—1. J. W. Johnson (Fr.), :06.2; 2. Ben Olison (Var.), :06.3; 3. Lee Adams (Var.). :06.4. (Ties Meet Record held by Bob Hanson (Var.), 1963 and 1966; Reggie Young (Fr.), 1966; and John Jackson (Fr.), 1966.) 600-yd. Run—1. Mark Ferrell (Fr.), 1:12.6; 2. Steve Ashurst (Var.). 1:12.8; 3. Dave Mansfield (Var.), 1:14.7. (New Meet Record—Old Record, 1:13.7, Bill Stoddart (Var.), 1963.) 440-yd. Dash—1. Ben Olison (Var.), :50.3; 2. Julio Meade (Fr.), :50.5; 3. Dwight Peck (Var.). :50.8. (New Meet Record—Old Record., :51.2, Doug Dienelt (Var.) and Steve Ashurst (Var.). 1966.) 60-yd. High Hurdles—1. George Byers (Var.), :07.5; 2. Lee Adams (Var.), :07.6; 3. Ken Gaines (Var.), :07.6. Two Mile Run—1. Mike Petterson (Var.). 9:42.0; 2. Allen Russell (Var.), 9:43.7; 3. Paul Mattingly (Fr.). 9:50.7. 1000-yd. Run—1. Tom Yergovich (Var.), 2:15.4; 2. Gene McClain (Var.). 2:15.6; 3. Steve Rangel (Var.), 2:16.9. (New Meet Record—Old Record, 2:17.5. Tonnie Coane (Var.), 1964.) 880-yd. Run—1. Jim Ryun (Var.), 1:54.1; 2. Mike Sheahon (Var.). 1:56.6; 3. Dave Mansfield (Var.). 1:57.8. (New Meet Record—Old Record, 1:56.5, Ted Riesinger (Var.) 1963.) 60-yd. Low Hurdies—1. George Byers (Var.), :06.8; 2. J. W. Johnson (Fr.), :06.9; 3. Lee Adams (Var.), :07.0. (Ties Meet Record—Old Record :06.8 by George Byers (Fr.), 1966.) High Jump—1. Ken Gaines (Var.), 6' 6¼";2. Ralph Light (Var.), 6' 2¼";3. Gary Ard (Var.), 6' 2½". Mile Relay—1. Varsity (Dick Bornkessel, Steve Ashurst, Dwight Peck, Ben Olison), 3:29.1; 2. Frosh. 3:29.6. **Shot Put**—1. Gary Tucker (Var.), 50' $ 7 \frac{1}{2} "\mathrm {;}$ 2. Dave Millstein (Var.), 49' $ 11 \frac{1}{2} "\mathrm {;}$ 3. George Seamon (Var.), 47' $ 0"\mathrm {;}$ Pole Vault—1. Bob Steinhoff (Var.), 15' 6" ; 2. Drew Hamilton (Var.), 13' 6"; 3. Mike Burdick (Var.), 13' 6". (New Meet Record—Old Record, 15' 2", Floyd Manning (Var.), 1964.) Sidle, Smith lead Big 8 cage players KANSAS CITY, Mo.—(UPI)—Statistics released today by the Big Eight Conference revealed Iowa State's Don Smith and Oklahoma's Don Sidle locked in a two-way struggle for the individual scoring and rebounding title. PREVIOUS DOUBLE winners were Clyde Lovellette, B. H. Born and Wilt Chamberlain, all of Kansas, Burdette Haldorson of Colorado and K-State's Willie Murrell. KU guard Phil Harmon topped the field goal shooters with five of seven for a .714 percentage. Jack Herron of Oklahoma State, JoJo White of KU and Ray Willis of K-State tied for the lead in free throw shooting, each hitting 1,000 per cent. Colorado led in team field goal shooting, hitting almost 60 per cent; Nebraska was the best free throw shooting club, hitting 80 per cent, and Kansas had the best mark in rebounding, retrieving more than 62 per cent. Iowa State's ambitious Cyclones host Colorado tonight in the battle of unbeatens in Big Eight basketball. The Cyclones will be after their third straight conference victory following wins over Missouri and Oklahoma State. Colorado dumped Kansas State, 71-68, at Boulder in its only conference start. Iowa State has won seven of its last eight starts with the only loss to Kansas in the finals of the Big Eight holiday tournament last month at Kansas City. Colorado, which finished fifth in the tournament, has won three of its last four. Three games Saturday conclude this week's Big Eight action. Colorado travels to Nebraska in the televised game Saturday afternoon and Kansas State hosts Iowa State and Kansas plays at Missouri in night games. Frosh game tonight Two undefeated Kansas basketball teams will clash tonight at 8 in Allen Field House. The Jayhawk freshmen, who have won their only contest with an easy win over Kansas City Junior College will meet the Kansas State fresh who have lambasted Dodge City and Fort Scott Junior Colleges. The KU team is handicapped with only seven men on their lineup, and Coach Bob Mulcahy promised all of them will see plenty of action. Starting lineup for KU will include Rich Bradshaw and Jim Hoffman at forward, Carl Janis and Chester Lawrence at guard and Bob Tyus at center. Only the center is a Kansas product, with the other four hailing from Illinois. Kansas State freshman coach is slated to start Kent Litton and Doug Dodge at forward, Jeff Webb and Greg Dickerson at guard and Dennis Weinhold at center. Webb is the only player that is not a Kansas boy. AIR POLLUTION DOES A BURN NEW YORK—(UPI)—A simple parlor trick may well be the basis of stopping the air pollution caused by the disposal of garbage and trash. The trick is to put a lighted match to the smoke of a cigarette. You'll find the smoke is burned up by the flame. The same principle, reports the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, is used in the gas-fired household incinerator. Its flame consumes smoke and odors while disposing of virtually all combustible refuse. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE IBM ARE YOU THIS PERSON??? By JERRY KLEIN UDK Sports Editor Southern Methodist's varsity swimming team yesterday set nine records in defeating KU. $ 72 \frac{1}{2} - 3 2 \frac{1}{2} $ , in new Robinson pool. 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Jayhawk swimmers set records in two events but finished second. extensive training; Excellent salary; Outstanding benefits; Career path If you are . . . or if you know anyone with a background as described, please call (collect) for an interview: In the 1.000-vard freestyle, Don Pennington finished second to SMU's Tom Birnie in 10:37. Birnie's 10:24.4 broke Pennington's old record of 10:44.7. Jim Kent set the other KU record in the 200-yard freestyle in 1:50.3 passing his old record of 1:51.2. He finished second to Mark Tabbert who swam 1:49. The summaries: 420 yd. Medley Relay—1. SMU (Lydon Neumann, Ken Merten, Vernon Slovin, Dick Marshall), 3:42.8 (New pool record, old record 3:44.5 by Oklahoma, Charles Shober, Les Mason, Carl Johannesson, Larry Nicolai); 2. KU (Hugh Miner, Bill Griffith, Mickey Fleskes. Bob Daniel). 3:50.2 MRS. NOYES IBM TOPEKA, KANSAS AREA CODE 913 CE 3-9651 IBM OFFERS: 1. 000 yd. Freestyle—1. Tom Birnie (SMU), 10:24.4 (New pool record, old record 10:44.7 by Don Pennington, Kansas); 2. Don Pennington (KU), 10:37; 3. Tom Van Slyke (KU), 11:06.6. 200 yd. Freestyle—1. Mark Tabbert (SMU), 149.0 (New pool record, old record 1:51.2 by Jim Kent, Kansas); 2. Jim Kent (KU), 150.3 (New Kansas record, old mark 1:51.2 by Jim Kent, Kansas); 3. Dick Wade (SMU), 153.8. IBM Is An Equal Opportunity Employer 50 yd. Freestyle—1. Cameron Emmott (SMU), 22.5. 2. Roy O'Connor (KU), 22.8; 3. (tie) Bob Davis (SMU), Tom Bowser (KU), 23.2. 280 yd, Individual Medley—1. Brian Percival (SMU), 2:06.0 (New pool record, old record 2: 10.3 by Don Pennington, Kansas); 2. Bill Charbonneau (SMU), 2: 08.8; 3. Jim Coughenour (KU), 2:09.9. 200 yd. Butterfly-1. Vernon Slovin (SMU), 2:00.5 (New pool record, old record 2:03.3 by Jim Kent, Kansas); 2. Jim Kent (KU), 2:02.3; 3. Bob May (SMU), 2:10.4. One-Meter Diving — 1. Bryan Robbins (SMU). 237.10; 2. Jim Askins (KU). 213.95; 3. Bob Wilson (KU). 184.70. 100 yd. Freestyle—1. Cameron Emmott (SMU), 49.5; 2. Roy O'Connor (KU), 49.8; 3. Tom Bowers (KU), 51.0. 200 yd. Backstroke—Dick Marshall (SMU), 2:03.2 (New pool record, old record 2.12.4 by Bill Hutchings, Kansas); 2. Lydon Neumann (SMU), 2:06.4; 3. Bill Hutchings (KU), 2:09.6. 500 yd. Freestyle—1. Howard Moore (SMU), 5:05.6 (new pool record, old record 5:08.1 by Don Pennington, Kansas); 2. Don Pennington (KU), 5:03.9; 3. Tom Van Slyke (KU), 5:23.8. 200 yd. Breaststroke—1. Ken Merten (SMU), 2:146 (New pool record, old record 2:24.9 by Bill Griffith, Kansas); 2. Bill Griffith (KU), 2:24.5; 3. Mark Meisinger (KU), 2:27.0. 400 yd. Freestyle Relay — 1. SMU (Mark Tabbert, Dick Wade, Bruian Perealich, Tim Eirnie); 3: 19.5 (New pool record, old record 3.22.5 by Kansas, Eob Daniel, Tom Bowser, Roy O'Connor, John Mc- pherson); 2. KU (Bob Daniel, Hugh Miner, Tom Bowser, Jim Kent); 3.22.2. Official Bulletin TODAY Speech I Exemption Oral Exam, 3:30 npm, lvm, Anex. 5. Kappa Phi, Methodist Women's Club, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Mathematics Club. 7:15 p.m. Prof. Cockett. The Tertiary Rainbow 119 Strong. University Lecture, 8 p.m. Carlos Goizoliza, contemporary Argentine dramatist, will discuss Argentine theatre, Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. College Life, 9 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon House, 111 Stewart. TOMORROW Ph.D. Final Exam: 2:30 p.m. Bruce Crouse, ed. californ., 112 Bailty. Swimming Meet, 4 p.m. Air Force Acaday, New Robinson Gym. FIm Series, 7:30 p.m. "Through A Class Darkly" Swedish. Hoch Auud. *Pontar Flm. 7 & 9:30 p.m.* The Brown Bottle, *Dythe Aud.* Lutheran Grad Group, 7.30 p.m. Speaker: Poet, Chae Jin Lue, "Red China & the Red Guard." Campus Pavilion, 1500 Crenshaw Road. Bahai Fireside Discussion, 8 p.m. 1523 N H AUERH Whatchamacallit Dance, 9 p.m. Toulmin Hall. 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