Hines tops field in Relays' dash By CHIP ROUSE A 37-year-old 100-yard dash record could be one of several marks swept off the recordbook this weekend in the 42nd annual Kansas Relays. In 1930, Cy Leland of Texas Christian University raced the 100-yard distance in 9.4 seconds to establish a record that has withstood challenges from many of the country's top sprintmen. Another Texan, Bobby Wilden of the University of Texas, also owns a legitimate 9.4 clocking in the Jayhawk track carnival with his victorious performance in 1955. Three other sprinters have won the 100 in 9.4, but all were aided Sports action for weekend The KU sports enthusiast will have a wide variety of activities to choose from to bide his time this weekend. Receiving top billing is the 42nd Annual KU Relays, which commence at 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon in Memorial Stadium, with frosh-junior college events and the 10,000-meter run. The meet continues Friday with university, college and high school events starting at 9 a.m. and continuing through late afternoon. Saturday's schedule is identical and should he highlighted by Jim Ryun's "quality time" attempt in the Glenn Cunningham Mile, scheduled for 2:20 p.m. Across campus the Jayhawk footballers will be under coach Pepper Rodgers' eye for their second straight Saturday afternoon scrimmage. Also doing their share of tackling this weekend will be KU's Rodeo Clubbers as they wrestle calves, rope bulls and ride buckin' broncos. The first-annual KU Rodeo will take place at the Douglas County 4-H rodeo grounds Friday and Saturday, by breezes over the allowable 41/2 miles per hour. THIS YEAR'S THREAT to the century mark is Jim Hines of Texas Southern. Hines, swiftest of the Texas Southern sprint parade, enters the meet with several legitimate 9.3 clockings. In addition, he was the only recognized sprinter in the world to run the 60-yard dash in under 6.0 seconds during the past indoor campaign. And he did it three times. Free to Kansas Students 25$ to others The Texas Southern speedster captured his specialty at the Texas Relays one week ago. His 9.4 clocking was a stride better than teammate Arnaldo Bristol and Glen Long of Oklahoma, both finishing in 9.5. A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational foundation, tells which career field lets you make the best use of all your college training, including liberal arts courses—which career field offers 100,000 new jobs every year—which career field produces more corporation presidents than any other—what starting salary you can expect. Just send this ad with your name and address. This 24-page, career-guide booklet, "Opportunities in Selling," will be mailed to you. No cost or obligation. Address: Council on Opportunities, 550 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y. IN ADDITION to the 100, Hines also anchored Texas Southern to victory in the 440 and 880-yard relays, and ran the opening 220 on the winning sprint medley team. Texas Southern's times for the relays were 40.4 in the 440, 1:23.4 in the 880, and 3:17.8 for the sprint medley. All marks were below the current Kansas Relays records. Hines anchored TSU to a world record-equalling 39.6 in the 440 relay at the Grambling, La., Relays last weekend. Four of the top five finishers in the Texas Relay's 100 will also compete this weekend in the Kansas Relays. In addition to Hines, Bristol, and Long, will be the latter's twin brother Wayne, who finished fifth in the field at Texas in 9.6. Kansas tied for second with instate rival Kansas State in a golf quadrangular at Columbia, Mo., yesterday. Iowa State won with KU golfers tie for second at MU three victories and host Missouri lost all three matches. Daily Kansan 5 Tuesday, April 18, 1967 The Jayhawks were paced by sophomores Bill Hess and Charlie Pfeffer who stroked to 18 hole totals of 78 each as KU posted a 1-win, 1-loss and 1-tie record. Their next encounter is a dual on the Wichita State course Friday. SUA CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents SUNSET BOULEVARD (United States, 1950) with Gloria Swanson William Holden Erich von Stroheim Fred Clark Four Academy Awards, 1950; Best American Film & Best Actress (Nat'l. Board of Review), 1950 7:00 & 9:00 Wednesday-Dyche Auditorium Single Admission:60c Protect Your Furs And Fine Winter Wools In Our Refrigerated-Humidity Controlled Vault v York Cleaners Store Your Clothes In Moth-Proof Safety All Summer. Crowded closets are an open invitation to moths. Why not let us store your winter clothes in cool safety for the summer? It's so convenient—next fall a call or quick stop will bring your heavy clothes to you, beautifully cleaned and ready to wear. NewYork Cleaners VI 3-050 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance Serving Lawrence for Over 50 years