Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 26.1962 University Daily Kansan SPORTS Jayhawk Relay Teams Establish New Records The University of Kansas two- mile and distance medley relay teams bettered two KU-established American records in the Kansas State invitational indoor relays Sat- sarday. The Jayhawker two-mile relay crew of Bill Thornton, Bill Dotson, Kirk Hagan and Tonni Coane knocked six-tenths of a second off its own American record set a week ago in the Chicago Daily News relays. The Jayhawks' new record is 7:29.2. Thornton, Dotson, Bill Stoddart and Ted Riesinger shaved two-and-six-tenths seconds off the previous American best in the distance medley event set in 1954 by KU. The foursome posted a 9:48.8 effort for the two-and-one-half mile distance. Despite the two record-breaking performances, KU finished second in team scoring. Oklahoma State edged the Jawhawks 15-14. Charlie Hayward, Mike Fulghum, and Ron Swanson gained the other KU first places. Fulghum won the 1,000-yard run in 2:16.6. Swanson jumped 6-6 in a three-way tie in the high jump event for a new meet and field house record. HAYWARD SET A new Ahearn Field House record with a 9:05 time for the two-mile run. The old record was 9:13.4. Larry McCue finished third in the 75-yard dash. Charles Smith placed fourth in the 75-yard low hurdles and Charles Twiss jumped 6-2 in the high jump in a four-way tie for fifth place. Kansas Bowlers Are Second In Big Eight Postal League Four pins separate runnerup KU and first place Missouri in the Big Eight postal bowling league. The latest report reveals Missouri in the top spot with a 27-7 record. The Jayhawker bowlers own a 23-13 mark. KU, which has been in and out of the second and third place slot during the season, has a chance to capture the loop trophy with five matches left in the season. In women's bowling, KU placed eighth in the National Intercollegiate Postal American Ten Pin Tournament for the month of February with 2257 pins. Out of 24 schools in the B division of the program, KU is fifth with 30 points for season play. Oklahoma State Captures Second Straight NCAA Wrestling Title STILLWATER, Okla. — (UPI) — It's difficult to watch Oklahoma State's wrestling team without being impressed. The Cowboys, cheered on by partisan throngs that reached a tournament record 7,500 in the finals, showed speed, skill and poise along with sheer strength and the evidence of excellent coaching in dominating the field. They showed with definite clarity why wrestling tradition at Stillwater runs deep. The fact that Oklahoma State had won the NCAA mat championship again became apparent early in the tournament, which the Cowboys hosted last week. Before Saturday night's finals, Myron Roderick's Roughnecks had formally clinched the team title. But their superiority was obvious from the start. Ed Rakow Pitches A's Past Detroit WEST PALM B E A C H. Fla- (UPI)—Pitcher Ed Rakow allowed only five hits yesterday as Kansas City defeated Detroit 6-2. The A's now 9-6 in exhibition games, did most of their scoring in the second inning, rapping out five hits off loser Don Mossi good for four runs. Jose Azcue and Bobby Del Greco doubled to highlight the action, Azcue's two-bagger driving in a pair of runs. Detroit came back with two runs in the top of the fifth as Steve Boros singled across Al Kaline and Rocky Colavito. Rakow, who walked eight and struck out two, is one of the most effective pitchers in the A's camp this year. He had control troubles, but managed to work out of every jam, except the one in the fifth inning. The winners collected nine hits, two each for Azcue and Rakow. Kaline led the losers with three singles. Finley Moves KC's Spring Training Site NORTH MIAMI, Fla. — (UPI) — Charles O. Finley, president of the Kansas City Athletics, has signed a 10-year agreement to hold spring training here instead of West Palm Beach. Fla. According to the agreement, the city of North Miami will build a 20,000-seat stadium for the A's. OSU, for the record, now has won 23 of the 32 national wrestling championships determined by the NCAA; has taken two in a row and four in the past five years, and for the second straight year, scored a record 82 points. Tournament Play Ends Cage Season Another basketball season went down in the annals of history Saturday night with the finals of the NCAA, NIT and NJCAA tournaments. Remaining on the cage ledgers are tournament finals in the two professional leagues. THE CINCINNATI Bearcats have been trying to live down the name "fluke" for a year. Saturday night they lived it down by crushing the Ohio State Buckeyes, everyone's number one team, 71-59. Last year in the NCAA finals these same two Ohio teams met with Ohio State expected to coast to victory. The Bearcats had different plans and defeated the Bucks in overtime 70-65. The Bearcats were dubbed "flukes" because of their surprise, narrow victory. During the regular season the Bearcats were considered a good team, but were not given a chance of holding their own against Ohio State. PAUL HOGUE, a 6-9, 240 pound center, and Tom Thacker scored 22 and 21 points respectively. The KU Has Its Attractions Overheard, a conversation between a jayhawker and one of the herd of high-schoolers swarming over Mt. Oread last week: "Is that there building the Student Union?" "No." "Which door you go in at to play pool?" JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Kansan Classifieds Get Results Wake Forest eked out a 82-80 triumph over UCLA to take third place honors in the tournament. burly Hogue in addition held "Mr. College Basketball" Jerry Lucas to a mere 11 points. With Lucas potent scoring punch silenced the Buck-eyes attack was stifled. Dayton became a bride at the National Invitational Tournament held at New York's Madison Square Garden. After having been a bridesmaid (tournament runner-up) five times the Flyers finally broke into the winners circle by defeating St. John's 73-67. BILL CHMIELEWSKI, a 6-10, 235 pounder, led the Dayton attack with 24 points. Ken Loughery of St. John's scored 26 points to take the game scoring honors. Coffeyville, Kas., junior college won the National Junior College basketball title at Hutchinson handling Lon Morris of Jacksonville, Tex., with ease, 74-49. GRANADA MOW SHOWING At 7:00 & 9:10 Leo McCarey's "Satan Never Sleeps" With William Holden Clifton Webb "North By Northwest" Alfred Hitchcock's And "The Young Doctors" Starring Ben Gazarrd Kansan Classified Ads Get Results SUMMER JOBS How to get yours! plus Campus Integration . . . Military Deferments . . . Burnett . . Ribicoff . . . Brubeck . . 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