Page 8 --- University Daily Kansan Monday, March 29, 1965 31 Sports Briefs Southern California stormed through the ranks Saturday at Ames and wrapped up the NCAA swimming title behind the second straight triple-crown performance by Roy Saari. The Trojans toppled Indiana 285 to $ 278 \frac{1}{2} $ to capture the event as Saari chopped more than nine seconds off the collegiate and American records in the 1,650-yard free-style. Southern California had to wait for the final event to clinch their claim to the title. In the 400-yard freestyle event, the Trojan team finished ahead of the Indiana squad as Yale won the event with a record-breaking time of 3:07.2. Eight American and nine NCAA records were shattered at the meet. It was the second victory this year for the Jayhawks and was the first loss in three matches this year for the Wildcats. KU downed the Kansas State Wildcat tennis team 7-0 in straight sets Saturday in the first meeting this season between the two teams. In singles competition: Jim Burns defeated Kraus, 6-1, 6-3; Lance Burr defeated Smith, 6-0, 6-1; John Grantham defeated Millis, 6-1, 6-2; Barry McGrath defeated Hauber, 6-4, 8-6; and John Guyot defeated Hastings, 6-1, 6-4. In doubles competition: Burns- Burr defeated Kraus-Hauber, 6-4, 6-4; and Grantham-McGrath defeated Smith-Millis, 6-2, 6-3. A speedy white Chaparral, piloted by its Texas-millionaire owner Jim Hall, streaked to a surprise victory Saturday in the Sebring 12-hour endurance run. The Chaparral, with a revolutionary automatic transmission, put an end to the reign of the sleek Ferraris who had captured this endurance crown for the past four years. The best Ferrari could do this year was third. The winners covered 197 laps and averaged 84.723 miles per hour. The old record of 214 laps and 92.334 miles per hour held on because of a driving rainstorm that slowed the racers considerably. A Ford GT prototype, which won the Daytona continental race at 2,000 kilometers only a month ago, finished second. David Piper of London and Tony Maggs of Pretoria, South Africa, drove their green Ferrari to third position. There were six accidents in the race. Four drivers and two spectators were taken to hospitals but none were seriously hurt. Iowa State battled stiff odds Saturday and managed a come-back to defeat the defending champions, A bachelor's guide to marriage Corey Ford offers a few hints "marriage counselors may have overlooked." Find out the one thing to murmur when your wife (tardy) asks if you've been waiting long or your husband (lost) drives 50 miles before asking directions . . . in April Reader's Digest. Also— Who shall be the judge? A doctor describes his moral struggle--should he deliver this baby girl who would never dance or run?—and tells how his decision was sustained 17 years later...in the April Reader's Digest, with more than 40 other features now on sale. Oklahoma State. 87-86, to capture the National Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling title. After Friday night's semifinal round, the Cyclones trailed the Cowpokes by 22 points. However, they came back Saturday with six consolation victories to move into the lead for the final round. Oklahoma State's heavyweight Russ Weiner lost a slim 4-3 meeting with Jim Nance of Syracuse and the loss knocked out OSU's last chance for victory. Iowa State's winning points came in the 177-pound match when Tom Peckham scored a 5-3 decision over the Cowboy's Bill Harlow, sending the Cyclones ahead, 87-82, with two events to go. Two men-Bill Bradley of Princeon and Gail Goodrich of U.C.L.A. were named to share the Helms Athletic Foundation player-of-the-year award for college basketball. They head the 36-man Helms All-American team. The team includes Walt Wesley of KU and Dave Stallworth of Wichita. Ryun Runs 4:07.2 In First Meet Jim Ryun, outstanding miler from Wichita East, opened his final season of high school competition Saturday night in the State High School Indoor meet at Ahearn Fieldhouse in Manhattan and ran a 4:07.2 mile to break the class AA mark. Ryun, who was with the U.S. Olympic team in 1964, easily ran down the old AA record of 4:21.6 He just missed breaking the fieldhouse mark at Manhattan of 4:07.0 set in 1963 by John Camien of Emporia State. Wichita East slipped by Wyandotte of Kansas City, 38-37, to capture the meet honors. Ryun's spectacular performance shared the spotlight with the work of his teammate, J. W. Johnson. Johnson, a junior sprinter, won the 60-yard dash and low hurdles. He was a very close second in the high hurdles behind Ralph Taylor of Wyandotte. JOHNSON tied the record in the 60-yard. He set new marks in the hurdles and was personally responsible for 14 of East's points. Ryun was not really satisfied with his performance. "I was too far off the pace for the first half," he noted. Still, Ryun managed a very respectable 2:06 for the first half of his record-setting show. Although he had hoped to break Camien's record for the fieldhouse, Ryun said he was happy with the race. It was just slow for a "Ryun mile." SATURDAY'S meet was the first indoor competition for Ryun since running the two-mile late in 1964. All of his work since then has been outdoors. He cited poor weather as a factor hurting all the team because it limited their practice, especially sprinting. Competition in the AA class did not steal the show at Saturday night's meet, though, as the races for the winners of other divisions were as tight as the AA. 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