Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 26, 1965 Trackmen Must Keep Practicing Even After Big 8 Season Closes Some members of the KU track squad cannot let up yet, even though the regular season finished two weeks ago with the running of the Big Eight championships in Lincoln. Many Jayhawks participate in up to four meets after the regular season closes. KU runners and field men swept the field last weekend at the Midwest Federation Track meet in Kansas City. Now the squad is taking a break during the final exam period. Beginning June 5, though, the grind begins again with the Central Collegiate Championships to be held in Milwaukee. According to coach Bill Easton, the final choice of who will compete in this meet has not been made. Entries are not due until next week and Easton feels most of the boys will be deciding within the next few days. IN ADDITION to the Central Collegiate meet, there is the National Federation Championship meet the weekend of June 11 and 12 in Bakersfield, Calif. The weekend following that, June 18 and 19, the Jayhawks will travel to the NCAA Championship meet at Berkeley. Easton said the KU team will include both individual contestants and relay teams for the central collegiate meet, but the fate of the relay teams in the later contests depends on their performance at Milwaukee. Easton named a group of men from which the final contestants would probably be drawn. IN THE 100 and the 220, Bob Hanson and Ron Suggs will be the contestants. In the quarter, it will be Dwight Peck, and in the half, Lowell Paul will represent KU. Yergovich will run the mile; Herald Hadley is under medical treatment for a possible pulled muscle and cannot compete. A strong contender in the three mile race will be Johnny Lawson and Bill Chambers will compete in the hurdles. In the field events, Phil Manuel will participate in the pole vault. In the high jump it will be Tyce Heavyweight CrowntoClay As Liston Goes Down Fast Cassius Clay ended Charles "Sonny" Liston's heavyweight comeback hopes by flooring the ex-champ in 1:45 minutes of the first round of their heavyweight title fight last night in Lewiston, Me. As about 4,000 shocked and surprised spectators watched the live action and another 630,000 watched on close-circuit television, Clay hit Liston with two short right hand shots to send him to the canvas. Referee Jersey Joe Wolcott failed to see the knockdown punch, but Liston was counted out by the ringside timekeeper. Clay, who prefers to be called by his Black Muslim name, Muhammed Ali, whooned it up afterwards and shouted "You're next Patterson (Floyd Patterson). We've got the bear (Listen) and now we will get the hare (Patterson)." Patterson indicated after the fight that he will be only too happy to accommodate Clay. Ex-champion Joe Louis said after the fight that he doubted that the punch thrown by Clay hit Lisbon that hard. He said, "I don't see how a man could get that much power standing on his toes." Smith, Steve Straight, and Art Cortez. Gary Schwartz will throw for the Jayhawks in the discus and shot put. Tom Purma will be in charge of the javelin. Glenn Martin, Chambers, and Cortez will compete in the triple jump and Martin will double as Cortez triples in the broad jump. Louis added that the fight came at an inopportune time for boxing. "It is unfortunate that this happened so fast in Maine, which has not had a fight in such a long time. The boxing supporters in Maine deserve a better fate than this." Speaking of Liston, Louis said, "I think Liston is through as a prize-fighter. I would certainly advise him to quit." Sara Bly Alpha Omicron Pi Relaxes for Finals in Cool Shorts Hear the 1965 MASTERWORK Component Sound Stystem - 30-watt transistorized pre-amp amplifier - Garrard AT-6 changer - Magnetic pick-up (with Diamond Stylus) - Hand rubbed, oiled-walnut - 6 $ _{1/2} $ " , and 3 $ _{1/2} $ " Speaker & electronic crossover in each enclosure - Pre-set inputs for tuner and tape deck KIEF'S Record & Stereo VI 2-1544 Open 10 to 8 Weekdays Mall's Shopping Center for your summer record-listening pleasure: the profesional quality reproduction in an Automatic turntable Garrard LAB 80 Here's Why — 2. New isolation motor suspension prevents even slightest vibrations from reaching turntable. 1. New dynamically balanced tone arm, fully adjustable for any record size, speed. 3. New anti-static turntable mat discharges static electricity; prevents dust from accumulating on your stereo discs. 4. New Integral cueing device allows you complete control of tone arm for manual play. See the Lab 80 (only 99.50) today at Audiotronics 928 Mass. VI 3-8500 other Garrard changers from $44.50