Ryun withdraws Salb's record toss highlights KU win Allen Field House was shaken by an earthquake last night—or so it seemed after Kansas shot putter Karl Salb's record-setting heave of 65'54". Salb's throw, a new Big Eight indoor mark and best this season by a collegian, broke teammate Steve Wilhelm's field house best of 60'10" set earlier this year. The 6-3, 275-pound sophomore holds the Big Eight outdoor record of 65'7/4", set in the Olympic trials last fall. The Gargantuan toss helped the Jayhawks to an overwhelming victory over visiting Southern Illinois and Oklahoma State trackmen. The KARL SALB Schedule volleyball, badminton A women's intramural volleyball league and a mixed badminton tournament are being organized with team registrations due tomorrow. The 10-member volleyball teams must sign an entry form and return it to the Women's Recreational Association (WRA) office in Robinson Gymnasium by p.5 m. Friday. Miss Dolores Copeland has announced. Volleyball action begins a week from tonight with all succeeding games to be played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Weekly schedules will be posted on the WRA bulletin board at least two days before the games for that week. Teams for the co-recreational, single-elimination badminton tournament must consist of one man and one woman. There is no limit on team entries from any living group, but team lists must also be registered with the WRA office by tomorrow afternoon. Badminton matches will be scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. Nets, rackets, and birds will be furnished. Miss Copeland stressed that no late entries will be accepted for either volleyball or badminton. For further information, she can be contacted at UN 4-4076 or UN 4-4095. Feb. 13 KANSAN 9 1969 final tabulation showed KU with 101 points to the Salukis' 35 and O-State's 26. Altogether, Kansas captured firsts in 10 of the 15 events, with Ron Jessie and George Byers scoring double wins. Salb's performance overshadowed Wilhelm's 62'5¼" heave, and with Doug Knop's 58'5" flip, KU again scored a 1-2 sweep in the shot put. An injury forced Jim Ryun out of the two-mile when the heralded Kansas distance runner was leading SIU's Alan Robinson, an unbeaten freshman from Sydney, Australia. KU's Doug Smith dualed Robinson, finishing second but skirting the distance in 8:51.2—a new Jayhawk freshman record. Ryun suffered a recurrence of an injury to a metatarsal bone in his left foot but is expected to be sidelined for only a few days. Jessie, the Imperial Valley, Calif., juco transfer, took the long jump with a 25"½" leap, and later cleared 6'6" in winning the high jump. LONG JUMP-1 Ron Jessie. KU. 22-10 Harris, 24-10. HIGH JUMP 24-10. 6-6; 2 Rod Murphy, SIU. 6-4. MILE RUN I - Gerry Hinton, SIU. 4.09.8; 2 Thorn Bigley, KU. 4.12.4. TRIPLE JUMP I - Iver Lewis, SIU. 4.12.4 TRIPLE JUMP = Ivery Lewis, SIU, 47-75 YO-ZARD DASHI, Stu Whittle 60-YARD 47-11i; 2 Kari Gale, KU, 7-9- 60-YARD DASH-1 Stan Whitley, KU, 6.1: 2 Mickey Mathews, KU, 6.2. 400-YARD DASH-1 Randy, Ulluzo WWW KU, 50.4; Jim Hatcher, KU, 30.4, 600-YARD DASH-1 Julio Meade, KU, 1:13.8; 2 Bob Bornkessel, KU, 1:14.1. 2-MILE RUN—1 Alan Robinson. SIU. 8:50.1 2-Doug Smith, SIU. 8:51.2 DUMP RUN—1 Glenn Uliye. SIU. 2:18.5; 2 Roger Laushman, SIU. 2:19.1 SHOT PUT-1 Kali Salal, KU. 65-54 Kali Salal, KU. 65-54 Old Mark, 60-10, Steve Wilhelm, KU. 1969); 2 Steve Wilhelm, KU. 62-54, KU. 72-2; 2 Ron Tellem, KU. 880-YARD RUN—1 Roger Hinton, 1530. 1 530. 2 Roger Kathol, KU. 1 538. 60-YARD LOWS-1 George Byera, Kooper Byera, 3249 MILE MULE RELAY-1 Kansas (Julia Meadle, Jim Hatcher, Bob Bornkessel, Kooper, 3249; 2 Oklahoma Shell, 3.26) POLE VAULT-1-Bob Steinhoff, KU, 15-9: 2 Bill Hatch, KU, 15-6 Sports briefs Vince fills staff NEW YORK (UPI) — Emile Griffith revealed yesterday that he suffered a bone bruise during training, forcing an indefinite postponement of his Feb. 24 middleweight bout in Madison Square Garden against Stanley "Kitten" Hayward. WASHINGTON (UPI) Vince Lombardi completed the hiring of his Washington Redskin coaching staff yesterday by retaining two holdovers-Mike McCormack and Don Doll—and signing George Dickson of the New Orleans Saints and Lew Carpenter of the Atlanta Falcons as assistants. Previously Lombardi, as new head coach and part-owner of the Redskins, named Bill Austin and Harland Svare as coaching lieutenants. Two exhibitions set Griffith, the former three-time welter and two-time middleweight champion, bruised his left wrist to force the promoters to postpone the bout. The next fight in the Garden, a March 24 heavyweight bout, matches Buster Mathis and Jerry Quarry. STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Jack Nicklaus will earn $20,000 for playing two golf exhibitions in Sweden the first week of July. He will play in Baastad July 2 and Oerebro July 4, with the money coming from Swedish television rights. Emile injures wrist Tee-off at Phoenix PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Prospect of rain threatened to thwart predictions of a tournament record score as the touring pros began play in the $100,000 Phoenix Open golf tournament today. wwwww Canadian George Knudson, who swept to victory in both the Phoenix and Tucson tournaments a year ago, led the field into the battle for the $20,000 first prize. Another top entry was 20-year tour veteran Julius Boros, second here last year and the winner two years ago over the Arizona Country Club Course. FRESHMAN CONGRESS THURSDAY FEB.13th 7:30 p.m.OLIVER HALL ALL FRESHMEN INTERESTED IN BECOMING MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS SHOULD ATTEND K-State inks 31 preps; to release names later MANHATTAN (UPI) Head coach Vince Gibson has announced that 31 high school seniors have signed football letters of intent at Kansas State University. Gibson said it was "the best initial recruiting day" since he has been at K-State. Of the 22 scholarships offered in Kansas, "We filled 11 and two are still pending," he said. 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