Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1964 KU Coach Proud, Disappointed At Ryun's Olympic Performance The 1964 Olympic Games are all over for Jim Ryun, but it is a fairly safe bet that the Wichita high school senior will have a few more opportunities to earn one of the coveted Olympic gold medals. Olympics winner Ryun, who had the world's fourth best time in the 1,500 meter run prior to the Olympics, qualified for the semi-finals at the Games, but failed to make it into the finals. Bob Timmons, Ryun's former high school coach and now assistant track coach at KU, said he is still very proud of Ryun, but a little disappointed in his last showing. "JIM RAN a 3:55 race (equivalent Phi Delta Theta defeated Sigma Chi, 27-12, Sigma Nu shut out Lambda Chi, 26-0, and Spectre forfeited to the Misfits in "A" football yesterday. Phi Delts, Sig Nu Post IM Victories Beta Theta Pi No. 1 downed Phi Kappa Psi, 19-7, Triangle ran over Delta Sigma Phi, 37-7, and Jolliffe forfeited to Stephenson in "B" league competition. Sigma Chi's Dave Barrier and Ron Reuter brought in 12 but the Phi Delt's had Gary Ace, Don Kincaid, Claude Trotter and William Daniels scoring TD's. Bill Gradinger scored 12 points for Sigma Nu in the first half, and Lambda Chi couldn't come back. Bob Willis tallied in the first half for the only Phi Psi score. George Benson, John Vratil and Kramek scored TD's for the Betas. ine Triangles bowled over Delta Sig, as Bruce Holmstrom, Ron Ryan, Rich Andrews and Ron Nadvornik scored. "Jim hasn't run this slow since the regionals prior to the high school state meet last year, and we were disappointed then," Timmons said. to a 4:12 mile), which is 16 seconds slower than his best time," Timmons said. Ryun's best time of 3:39 had been bettered only by other U.S. qualifiers Tom O'Hara, Dylrol Burleson and Jim Grelle. Burleson is the only American who qualified for the finals at Tokyo. "Of course, we have to turn around and look at the other side of the thing. Jim is still young, and he has had a lot of pressure on him during the last four months. "I HAVEN'T heard from Jim since the race, so it is impossible to say if there might have been some extraordinary circumstances which prevented him from running his best," Timmons said. "At any rate, this has been a really great experience for Jim, and I think he has learned an awful lot from it." Timmons said Ryun, who will graduate from high school this spring, has not yet decided which college he will attend. "He is interested in KU and Oregon," Timmons said, "and he is rooming in Tokyo with Burleson and Bill Dillenger, both Oregon graduates." THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz™ keeps you mentally alert with the same safe refresher found in coffee. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habitforming. Next time monotony makes you feel drowsy while studying, working or driving, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets. Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. I love a man in Van Heusen "417"! You can tell he's important, ready to move up. That "V-Taper" fits and flatters his rugged, rangy physique, and the executive styling of traditional button-downs or crisp Snap-Tabs should take him to the top. Broadcloth or oxford, in all the greatest colors, oh man...that's the shirt for my man! $5.00 "With today's heavy schedules," says this Yankee ace, "I just can't sneak in much golf during the ball season. So I don't really hit the courses till October. The weather's cool, and that's trouble for my lips. To soothe them, I 'Chap Stick' goes along! A favorite in Canada. always use 'Chap Stick'. It takes away that uncomfortable, dry feeling - helps heal sore lips fast - summer or winter. With 'Chap Stick' along - on the diamond or golf course - I don't worry about my lips, just my game!" The lip balm selected for use by the U.S. Olympic Team. DON'T LET DRY, SORE LIPS SPOIL YOUR FUN — WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH 'CHAP STICK' "CHAP STICK" IS REG. TM © 1984 MORTON MFG. CORP., LYNCHBURG, VA