--- Sports briefs VINCE LOMBARDI Packers let Vince go GREEN BAY, Wis. - The Green Bay Packer directors, with deep regret, announced Wednesday night they had unanimously agreed to release Vince Lombardi from the five remaining years of his contract so he can become coach, chief executive officer and part owner of the Washington Redskins. Wrestling scheduled Rupp gets assistant EVANSTON, Ill. The first national championship of the U.S.Wrestling Federation will be held here April 25-26 and 28-29. Freestyle competition is scheduled for the first two days and Greco-Roman for the last two. LEXINGTON, Ky. - Dickie Parsons, a 30-year-old former Kentucky player, will serve as an assistant basketball coach at his alma mater under Adolph Rupp for the remainder of this season Parsons is expected to do recruiting work and scout. Nunamaker signed BUFFALO, N.Y. Julian Nunamaker of Tennessee-Martin, the third choice of the Buffalo Bills in last week's football draft, has been signed by the American Football League club. A 6-3, 250-pounder. Nunamaker will be tried at defensive end next season, according to Bills' coach John Rauch. He was a defensive tackle in college. Ringo to Chicago CHICAGO - Jim Ringo, a 15-year National Football League veteran with Green Bay and Philadelphia, has been named offensive line coach of the Chicago Bears. Abe Gibron, who held that post last year, is being switched to the defensive line to make room for Ringo. Kv. Wesleyan No.1 NEW YORK - Kentucky Wesleyan's season long reign as the nation's top small college basketball power began to toll today as the onrushing Rebels of Nevada Las Vegas moved to within three points of the faltering Panthers. The Onsonsboro, Ky. school retained its No.1 ranking for the ninth consecutive year. Folek 5 16.00 KANSAN 7 Kuhn doesn't believe players will strike NEW YORK (UPI) — Newly elected baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn's statement that he will be surprised if major league players strike brought a cautious reaction today from the executive director of the Major League Players Association. "I really don't know," said Marvin Miller when asked whether the election of Kuhn by the clubowners Tuesday lessened the possibility of a strike. "He is on the owners' Player Relations Committee and is one of the people with whom we have been negotiating." A 42-year-old attorney for the National League who has remained in the background during his 20-year connection with baseball, the 6-foot, 4-inch, 200-pound Kuhn was the unanimous choice of the 24 clubowners who met in Miami. He was elected to a one-year term but was given a $100,000 salary in contrast to the $65,000 paid William D. Eckert, who was fired as commissioner last December. 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