Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday.May 18,1964 Yogi 'Retires' Again By Milton Richman UPI Sports Writer Yogi Berra "retired" today . . again. Berra, who insisted he was all through playing last November, then hedged a bit recently, put his mask and mitt back on yesterday for the first time since being named Yankee manager. It was only for pre-game batting practice but the Yankees promptly got the message. They went out and had their best day of the year by knocking over the Kansas City A's twice, 11-9 and 8-0, to climb within 10 percentage points of the first-place Chicago White Sox. "I'm finally beginning to enjoy managing," Berra grinned when it was all over. The reasons are perfectly obvious. MICKEY MANTLE and Tom Tresh each homered in the opener, Mantle raising his average to a startling 577 against left-handers in the process, and Whitey Ford fashioned a four-hitter in the finale for his fourth victory in five decisions. Joe Pepitone, most impressive of all, hammered a pair of homers and two singles in the nightcap as well as a triple in the first game. He now has connected safely in 10 of his last 15 at bats to boost his average from .116 to .295. Southpaws Hank Aguirre and Mickey Lolich of the Tigers knocked the Indians out of first place with 3-1 and 4-1 victories; Juan Pizarro posted his fourth straight win for the White Sox in a 3-2 triumph over the Senators; the Angels overturned the Orioles, 9-4, and the Red Sox beat the Twins in their opener, 6-2, but lost the second game, 6-5. Big-Eight Track Statistics Shot put-1, Bob Neuman, Mo. 56-9.2. Gene Crews, Mo. 55-9.3, Jim Beltzer, Burt Johnson, Okta, 58-1.5, Tom Galbos, Col. 51-8. G. Schwartz, Kansas, 51-3₂. 440-relay—I Colorado (Cheskin, Morrison, Old record 40.7 by Oklahoma in 1962. 2 Nebraska. 40.5. 3. Oklahoma. 40.6. 4. Iowa. 5. Iowa State. 42. 6. Indiana. 21. 1 Javelin-1, Tom Purma, Kan, 224-1 2. L. Mohr, Kan, 203-1. 3. B. Berline, Okla, 209-9. 4. And Kohs, St. 198-12¹, 6. Bill Nowell, Ma, 195-10¹. 6. Bill Nowell, Ma, 195-10¹. Mile run- 1, Robin Lingle, M. 4:05.9 Chardon Charles Coburn, M. 4:06.7 Von Moner St. 4:06.7, 4:06.7, 4:06. Donner, Kan. 4:06.7, 5. Herald Hadley, Kan. 4:10.7, 6. Dave Wighton, Col. Broad jump-1, Victor Brooks, Neb. 24-73-, 2. Anthony Watson, Neb. 24-73-, 4. Brian Hines, Neb. Hines, Kan. 23-51-, 5. Vincent Johnson, 23-43-, 6. Juries Jessifers, Neb. 24-73-. 100-yard dash—1, Lynn Headley, Neb. 9.5.2, Anthony Wentka, Okla. 9.6.3, Bob Janson, Kan. 9.7.4, Alexander Bokai, Kt. 9.8.5, Frank Deremer, Okla. 9.8.6, Reston Bagley, Okla. 9.9. High jump—1, record Laverty, Okla. $6-8_2$ , tussle set by Bob Lang, Mo. 1956, 2, Ross Tunnel, Mo. $6-6_1$ , 3, Tye Smith, Kan. $7-6_2$ , 4, Tye Smith, Kan. $6-6_1$ , 5, Jack Craner, Neb. $6-4_6$, John Nunley, Okla. $6-4$. Last five places awarded on fewest misses. 229-yard dash—1, Kent McCloughan, Dale Alexander, Kan St. 215.4, Dick Burns, Colo. 218.8, Suggs, Kan, disqualified. Dale Alexander, Kan St. 215.4, Anthony Watson, Oklia serrated. High hurdles - 1, Jim Miller, Col., 14.0, tries record set by Ketch Gardner, Neb. 1958, and Rex Stucker, Kan St., 1961. 2, Norm Johnston, Iowa St., 19.3, 3. Preston Groff Mo., 14.5, New Bill Chambers, Kan., 14.8, Mike Hewitt, Oklau. 15.0. 320-yard intermediate hurdles—1, Jim Miller, Col., 36.4 new record, Old record, 36.5 set by Miller, Col., 1663. 2, Ron Piers, or, 37.3. 3, Lyman Hewitt, Neb., 76.4. 4, Michael McBride, St., 37.8. 5, Johnston, Iowa St., 39.1. 6, Mike Hewitt, Ola., 40.0. 880-yard run -1, Tonie Coane, Kan. 1:51.1, 2, Dave Perry, Okla St, 1:51.6 ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS! Next semester attend the UNIVERSITY OF THE SEVEN SEAS sailing from New York City October 19, 1964, aboard the transatlantic liner m.v. SEVEN SEAS. 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Lawson, Kan., 14:40.0. 3. Silverberg, Kan., 14:48.0. 4. Acevedo, Kan., 14:54.8. 5. Toomey, Neb., 15:03. 6. McCoy, 13:04.4. Triple-jump — 1, Brooks, Neb. 47-7, new record. Old record 47-5 set by Bill Chambers, Kan, in Friday's preliminaries. 2, Bill Chambers, Kan., 47-5, 3, Miller, Okla. St., 46-0, 5, Von Ruden, Okla. St., 45-10, 6, Miller, Col., 45-73. Mire relay—1. Neb. (Strand, McCloughan, Gebo, Crooks),'3. 10:9. 4. Skail St., 3. 11:1. 3. Col., 3. 12:4. 4. Mo., 3. 15:9. 5. Col., 3. 16:3. 6. Kan., 3. 19:2. Pole vault—1, Holsinger, Okla. St., 15-8, 2. Tie, Farrell, OKla., and Manning, Kan. 15-8. 4. Younger, Mo., 15-6. 5. Baller, Okla. St., 15-0. 6. Fanuchi, Kan., 14-6. First three places decided on number of misses. NOW! Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 DAVID NIVEN • PETER SELLERS ROBERT WAGNER • CAPUCINE. THE PINK PANTHER CLAUDIA CARDINALE The Jayhawk tennis team Saturday swept three of five singles matches and both doubles tilts to win the Big Eight Conference championship meet at Stillwater. Jayhawks Win Big-Eight Tennis Title SOON — LAW MING'S FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE BY JAMES BOND SEAN CONNERY AS JAMES BOND The KU courtmen rolled up a total of 19 points to grab the league title—their first since 1948. Oklahoma finished second in the competition with 13 points. Oklahoma State was next, with seven. Iowa State won fourth with three points. Colorado, Missouri and Nebraska wound up with two and Kansas State got one point. Last 2 Days! HOW THE WEST WAS WON Shown at 7:30 Only Starts WEDNESDAY DON KNOTTS in "THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET" Richards, OU, 6-2, -8-10, 6-1 Ridgway, OU, 7-5, -8-10, OU, def. McGrath, KU, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 Jim Burns, St. Joseph junior, won the No. 1 singles title by beating O-State's Bob McKenna, 6-1, 6-0. He then teamed up with Lance Burr to also grab the doubles title. Singles No. 1 Finals-Burns, KU, def. Mc-Kenna, OSU, 6-1; 2 Finals-Folz, OSU, def. Burr, KU, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. No. 3 Finals-Lysaught, KU, def. Geyman, OSU, 6-1, 6-2. No. 4 Finals-Grantham, KU, def. 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