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Perius, Rivera, Gulp State Wrestling Champs Yuma Surprise Second in Class AA State Tourney TUCSON (Speciul) Yuma High's Walt Perius and Curly Gulp and Kofa's Frank Riveiru became slute wrestling champions at the Class AA State Meet here last night. Ami a big surprise uunic us tne.Criins nulled off an amazing second-place finish. A pin by Gulp In the championship match gave Yuma 32 points and second place. Sunnyslope High was first with 37 points, but had no slate champs. Tucson.

one pointv behind Yuma with 31, Mesa had 29, -Arcadia 28, Central 27, Flagstaff 25, Catalina 18, West 16 and Kofa teams scattered behind! Perius won the 145 division state championship as de- Wheeler of Cor- tcz High, 4-0, In the title match. Rivera: won fhe 154 division state crown with a 2-0 overtime decision over Bob Smith of Sunnyslope. Gulp won the heavyweight division state crown for the second year in a row as he pinned Sunnyslope's Pat Stookesberry in 2:39 of the title match. Perius started the first round with an 11-i victory over Dave Patterson of Alhambra High. He then pulled a big upset by pinning Tucson High's Gil Glass in 3:15.

Rivera had little trouble In the first round as he pinned Ed Bohannoa of South' Mountain In 1-M. In the semifinals, Rivera declstened Bin Andre of Rlncon, Frank made it two lor the Rivera family as his brother, was state champ at JJS hut year. Gulp had no trouble at all in regaining his stale heavyweight title. He decisioned Larry Rogge of Rincon in the first round, 2-0, and decisioned Mike Wllklns of West High in the semifinals, 7-0. But Culp's pin wan the big event of the tourney.

He had to pin Stookesberry "in the championship match for the Crims to gain second place. Gulp did just, that and the Crlms fell just shy of successfully defending team title. Yuma only took four men to the stale meet. Yuma's Bill Butler gained third place in the 333 division by defeating Rick Randall of. Mesa, 2-1 in overtime.

Butler won when Randall was pen- dlized a point for locking his hands. In the first round, Butler devisioned Sam Carilto of Tucson, 5-8 on a last-second re-, yersal. He lost to Frank Dial of Alhambra In Mint- l-o, and beat Bob Ptek- ard of a Washington in afternoon consolations, 4-0 lit time. He then beat Randall for a third place. Kofa's Artie Furrow fell by the wayside in the semifinals in the MS division.

He beat Robert Gonzales of Flagstaff in the first round. 9-3, but lost to Trini' dad Alvarez of Tucson in the semifinals, 8-6. He forfeited to Tom Emminger of West in the uftemqon' consolations. In first round, Ronnie 'rone of Kofa" lost to Icdding of Sunnyslopc, '4-2, at 27, and John Quinn of Yuma pinned in an overtime eriod by Clark Doweil of a laryvale in the 154 division. Both Hedding and Doweil lost K'ir second" matches so Crone nd Quinn could not advance in 10 tournament.

Jay Rondeau of Arcadia won ho 95 pound weight division rown and was voted oulsland- Kofa Boys Lose Two a-IANDLER (Special) CSiandler High's stronger and more 'experienced boys tennis team dealt Kofa High's boys a 6-1 defeat here Saturday. Franz Klutchkowski of Kofa xvon tire Kings' only point of the day in the opening singles match as he defeated Chandler's Lynn Williams, G-2, 0-G, Pole Harder of Chandler beat Kofa's Dave Anderson, 1-G, 2-6. Bobby Jacks of Chandler defeated Kofa's Ed Tallberg, 3-6 5-7, and Joe Hlista of Chandldi whipped Kofa's Herb Hutlncr 1-6. Vaughn Dille of Chand ler defeated Tom Gardner of Kota, 2-6, 4-6. In the first doubles match Kofa's Klulchkowski and An derson lost to Williams an Hlista, 2-6, 4-6.

Tallberg and Gardner of Kofa lost 1o Hartner and Jackson of Chandler 8-0. Lose, 6-1 MESA (Special)--Kofa High'; young boys tennis team ran inlo an experienced team her Friday and dropped a 6-1 deci sion to Westwood High. In the opening singles match Kofa's top-seeded Franz Klut chkowski dropped the match Westwood's Leroy Atwood, 3-6 and 4-6. Tommy Mendez of Wcsmvoo defeated Kofa's Dave Anderson 3-6. 1-6.

and Ed Tallberg of Kofa won the only matsh of the day for the Kings as he whipped Westwood's Reid Chapman, 6-4, 6-4. Mike LeBaron of Wcslwood beat Kofa's Herb Huttncr, 8-6, 3-6, 2-6, and Brian Sullivan of Westwood defeated Tom Gardner of Kofa, 4-6, 5-7. In the first doubles match, Klutchkowski and Anderson of Kofa lost (o Alwood and Mendez, 1-6, 2-n. MTKI ner or Kofa lost to Chapman and LeBaron, 4-6, 4-6. Rollings Has Three Winners at Races WALT PERIUS 145 State Champ FRANK RIVERA 154 State Champ CURLY CULP Heavyweight Champ ing wrestler of the tourney.

Al vurez of Tucson is the 103 chain pion. Alex- Mines of Central Is 118 rlmmplon mid Jim Romlenu of Arcadia Is 120 olitiiuplun. Dlivo Wick of Allmmbru is 127 champion and Alike Sanchez of Flagstaff Is .133 champion. Perius is 145 champ, Rivera is 154 champion Georg Alza of Flagstaff is 138 chain pion Mike Patterson of Wes is 165 champion, John Stevens Washington is 180 champion anc Gulp is heavyweight champion Bulletin By THE ASSOCIATED PRES North Plinnnlx, Cumelbmik, Simnynlopc and Amphitheatre high schools will buttle It out for the slate's Class AA prop ImskctliiUI climnpionshln next weekend. In Pliocnix Suturdiiy night North High edged Phoenix- Union, 66-62, mtd Cumelback downed Phoenix Central, Bt 46.

In Tucson, Phoenix Sunnyslope overpowered Rlncon, 75-83, and Amphitheater unset Palo Verde, 50-46. North will meet Sunnyslope mill Amphitheater will take on Camollmck next Friday In the siMiiirlnuls nl Arlr.onn State University. The clianv ploiiKhlp giimc will be played Saturday night at ASU. PIIOEMX (AP) Eastern Arizona Junior College con eluded Its regular season Saturday with a 93-74 walloping of Phoenix College. The vlrtorj- was the fourth arraign! for the over the It brought record to 21-2.

Phoenix fl-13 and will ronclndo Its senson Snturda.v ngnlnst Wes'frn in Yuma. Rams Lose, Win in West Tourney THE SUN if if Sunday, February 23, 1964 Ozzie Rollings, a soft-spoken 'ansun, continues to let his out- tanding greyhounds talk for im. And they're doing quite a ob, winning the big races at ic Yuma Greyhound Club. Last night, for example, his upcrb blue brlndle, Master won the inilial Grade AA vent 'by six full lengths. Tuffy ower was second and this 6-4 uiniela paid J43.60.

Then in the ninth race, anther classy AA event, Rollings -atoned his sleek 52-pounder, Esta Win, take the co-feature a full length over Wayne Tucker. As if that wasn't enough, the ansan had another fine'long- ail, Blue Master All, finish hird in this ninth sprint. And.to top it off, Esta Win ad the best time of the evening or the regular distance vith a very line 31:37. Master came close with a 31:39 in the seventh race. So it was i big night for the Rollings Kennel! For the increasingly popular Big there was more than 12,000 in Die pool lasl night.

3ach winner received J290.80 by licking the 1-6 Yellow Bear Convention) in the 10th race and the 2-8 (Mac's Orchid and Krispy Gal) in the inalei There were six winners the Big Q. There will be two programs oday. The matinee will start at with the evening card slated to begin at p.m. There will'be no Vaeng Monday. Saturday's matinee program was highlighted by a Big payoff of J651.00 for the 6-3 and -7 combinations in the final YTO races." In the ninth, It was Sweet Christy and R.

F. Virginia; then Harvard Classic and Big Webb came home one- Wo in the finale. i Webb, jy the way, was a 20-1 siiot In another highlight, me Daiy Double (4-5, Mandarin Girl Comic Joy) returned a big 462.40 for each ticket. Comic by, winner of'the third race, and second haM of the Dally Double was a 14-1 fongshot. In he sixth, Bob O'Neli scored one of Hie biggest upsets of the 1964 season when Leo jane's two year old pup crossed the finish line Erst, despite -being a.

56-1 shot. This nstBsaz Race Results SATURDAY NIGHT 1st Race: (7) Koehler $12.60, .40. 4.40; (1) Mlslla 53.20, 2.60: 2) Knot Inn 516.80. Qulniela (1-7) 12.20. 2nd Race: (7) Tattooed Count 87.20, 10.60.

4.00; (6) Go Charley 3o $6.20. 3.80: (4) Curt $3.20. Quln- ela (6-7) $48.40. 3rd Race: (4) R. Vic $10.80, .60, 4.SO; (1) Margo Vale $5.20, (2) Smash Away $3.60.

Quln- 126.40; DD (7-4) 32.18. (3-5) ela Time--3L 4th Race: (3) Paul Scott $8.80, .60, 3.60; (6) Eterna 54.40, 3.20; 1) Flnlandla S4.SO. Qulniula 42.20.--Time--40.45. Sth Race: (1) R.P. Wayne $14.60, 6.SO: (8) O.B.'s Brunette $11.20, (6) Busier Streak $16.60.

Quln- ela (1-S) SSO.pO.- 6th Race: (4) Snllzer $13.00. 11.20, 4.20; (1) Social Secretary 4.80, 3.40; (2) Sue Slnda S8.20. Julnlela (1-1) $30.00. 7Ui Race: (6) Master Asset $4.20, :.00. 2.80; (4) Tutfy Power $8.60, (5) Doug's Alma $3.80.

Quln- cla (4-6) $43.60. Sill Race: (3) MldKe's Trinket $10.60, 3.60; (2) Sound Jodie 6.00, 3.60: (8) Steady Company Qulniela (2-3) $30.60. 9Ui Race: (1) Esla Win $5.40, AOO, 2.80; (8) Wayne" Tucker $14.00, (o) Blue Master All $4.00. Qulniela (1-S) $29.80. 10th Race: (1) Yellow Bear $7.20, 3.20; (6) Convention $13.40, (7) Sandra Speranza $3.20.

Qulniela (1-6) $45.00, lllh Race: (3) Mac's Orchid 10.00, 3.SO, 3.SO; (8) Krispy Gal S3.40, 4.20: (2) Svcla S5.60. (Julnlela '3-8) $16.00. Saturday's Scores THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NYU 70. St Francis. N.Y.

64 Yale 74, Pennsylvania 64 Illinois SO, Minnesota 7S 1 Falrlelgh IMcklnson, Madison 93, Brooklyn Poly 72 Duke 84, Maryland 63 Wichita 86. St. Louis 71 Texas AM 60, Arkansas 57 Oeo. Washington 87. Navy 76 Carleton 79.

Knox 73 (3 ot) Flndluv 86, Slippery Rock 76 Vandefbllt 91, Florida 78 Cornell Darlmouui 62 Rhode Island 99. Maine 52 Kentucky 99. Auburn 79 Cincinnati 61, Drake 55 Duquesne 79, Seton Hall 77 Howard Univ. 65, Monmouth 66 East Tennessee 84, Tcnnesse Tec 80 N. C.

State 51. North Carolina' 49 Furman 70, VMI 64, overtime Ceclarvllle 79. BluHton 65 Georgetown, Ky. 97, Union 82 Gannon, Pa. College 73.

Slcuben- vllle 57 Kmislts State 70, Kansas 4G Michigan 103. Wisconsin 59 Ohio Stale 72. Northwestern 61 Texas 94. Southern Meth. 83 Bowling Green 101.

Western Michigan si Connecticut 100. Colgate 62 Dayton 89, Louisville 79 Ohio Univ. 65. Kent Stale 4-1 Army 46. Ponn State 37 SI.

John's. N.Y. "9. Fordham 46 Florida State 101. Jacksonville Unlv Georgia SI, Georgia Tech 68 William Mary 84.

Richmond I Temple 67, Boston U. 59 St Bonaventurc 79, Providence 71 overtime Indiana 92, Purdue 79 Princeton 75. Brown 4S Columbia 69, Harvard 59 West Virginia 79, Virginia Tech 'i Manhattan 72. Siena 56 Miami, Ohio 06. Xavlcr, Ohio.

85 Corpus Christ! 7t. Lelourneau Tech Miami, Kla. 87, Stetson 70 Loyola. Ciiic.igo 99, Morquottc SI Wittenberg S3. Konyon 54 Indiana St.

Pa. 91, Fenn 70 Mnriclln 77. Hlrnm Case Tech 74. Wayne State 67 Woosier SI. Capital 67 Michigan State 107, Iowa S9 Missouri 70, Oklahoma St.

63 Washington Jetferson 63, Eastern Michigan 61 Delaware 72, Gettysburg 61 64, Bloomsburg 59 Ashland 90. Defiance S2 Eastern Arizona 1C 92. Phoenix College 74 Oklahoma City 125, North Texas State 88 Ohio Wesleyan 69. Obcrlin 64. Amhcrsi 48 Nebraska 57.

Iowa State Louisiana State 86. Mississippi SO Alabama ST. Tcnnosfoo 64 Rler 7S. Baylor 67 IXeXInsor. t'i.

Johns Hopkins cv Tovns 71. Christian 70 Mississippi State 7S. Tulane 71 and anine paid $113.80, 58.20 4.40 across the board. Go Mete, owned by Fred aldwin, won American Legion Special Friday niglrl, osing out Loblolly in a. terrific fa-etch drive.

Go Metz paid 15.00, 55.60, and $3.00 'across the board. In third place a Ime. Then came -Mr. Rasp. 'hurmon, Dan-Dee Man, Cot- xm Fluff and then Roja Ombra.

In another AA event, Betty Waters, from the Doug Spratt iennel, looked impressive in coring a three and one-half englh victory in eighth vice. After her came Shy Jo's Boy, Aggravated, Doug's Air- ift, Lady Jamlelle, Prince Noon, Kid's Baby and Indian Agent. RapGila Bend 70-45 PARKER (Special) Antelope Union High's Rams wound up their role in 'B West basketball tournament Ivere last night on a bright note by' clobbering Glla Bend High, 7W5. The Who Mot tn the first round to'St. John's, 5352, finished with a flltli place In the tourney.

The final game left the Ranis with an 8-10 record. The Rams made G'fla Bend easy work. The 70-45 count was larger than the Rams' two other victories over the same Gila Bend team during the i'eg- ular season, 52-36 and 56-43. Antelope could do nothing wrong, galloping to a 21-12 first period lead and a 33-24 halftime mai-gin. The Rams led at the end of the third period, 5430, and outscored the losers in the last stanza, 16-15.

Bruce Beecroft, i Bridger and Larry Gray led the Ranis' scoring attack. Beeornft was fops i 17 points on eight field goab and one free throw. Bridger had 15 and Gray scored 18 points. Antelope 21 12 21 14 70 GUn Bend 12 15 46 ANTKLOPE HIGH is ft pf tp 5.1 IN 40-YARD DASH: By-BOB Associated Frew Sports Writer NEW (AP) Bulky Job" Hayes, 1 big enough to play ullback at Florida AM, bolted o-ah. indoor record of 5.9 sec- wids Saturday night in winning tve 60-yard dash at the National AAU Indoor Track and Field Championships.

The Florida flash, billed as he "World's Fastest Human," pulled away, in 'the final strides and beat Charles Green, Lin- joln, by about two feet. Two officials caught him in, Ruiz Blbby Gray Ard. Bridger Kline Beecroft 4 1 4 13 5 8 3-IS 1 5 117 TOTALS 30 10- 19 70 GILA BEND HIGH 0 3 5 10 Rice Chamberlain Andrews Connolly Jackson Dent TOTALS 3 3 210 324 4 2 0 2 3 4 18 9 18 45 Lose 53-52 PARKER (Special)--A field goal by Jim Smith of St. bhn's at the buzzer, spelled de- eat for Antelope Union High's lams.here Friday night in the Class West basketball tournament. The basket gave St.

a 5S-53 victory over the RUTH and dropped. Antelope Into the losers bracket. St. John's dominated most ol Urn game, but Antelope caugh! up in the last seconds and held a 52-51 lead with 10 seconds to go. An Antelope s-h went awry and SI.

John's picked up Race Results SATURDAY MATINEE 1st Race: (1) Habakkuk 4.60, 2.40: (3) Rojo Rastial 2.60; (5) Brenda Nolon S2.20. Quln- iela (1-3) $13.20. 2ro! Race: (4) Mandarin i J12.60, IUO, 4.40; (B) Slonatn's Iride $7.20. 4.40: (2) -Sassy Vanity 58.20. Qulniela (4-6) $88.00.

3rd Race: (5) Comic Joy S29.80, 14.SO, 7.60; (S) Mr. Boyer $5.00, 6.60; (4) Jade Day J2.SO. Qulniela (o-S) $1.46.60. DD Tl (-1-5) $462.40. $1.46.60.

32.1S. 4lh Race: (3) Husker $10.60. 3.SO. 3.00; (5) Susan D. $11.40, 3.SO; (4; Summer Way $3.40.

Qulniela (3-5; Time-- 32.10. 5th Race: (2) Blolna $13.40. 6.20, 5.20; (4) Newcaslle Pride $16.00, 7.00; (3) Joyce Fallh C. S4.SO. Quln- iela CM) $05.80.

Time-- 31.95. 6th Race: (4) Bob O'Nell $113.80, S.20, 4.40; (6) IUlo Render $6.00, 4.00; iela F. LIUlo Lady $8.60. Qulni (4-6) $73.80. 7th Race: (6) Santln Set Sil.SO, 5.SO.

4.00; (2) Flash Reno S3.00. 3.00: (1) Clnudle Jean $3.80. Quln- iela (2-5) $23.80. Time-- 31.S3. SUi Race: (2) Beer Baron $17.60.

6.20. 4.SO: (6) Nixon Blond $9.00, 3.00, 2.SO; (3) Virginia $3.00, 3.20; (1) Runforme $6.60. Qulniela (3-6) $10.80. 10th Race: (S) Harvard Classic $7.20, 4.80. 3.00; (7) Ble Webb $22.00.

4.SO: (1) King Kofn Qulniela (7-S) Big $651.00. Race Results FB1DAY NIGHT 1st Race: (3) Yosomlle S7.SO o.SO, 6.60; (6) Lass Time $15.60 40.20; (4) Golloln SU.40. Qulniela (3-6) JS9.SO. 2nd Race: (6) Jokingly J15.20 5.00, 3.SO; (4) BlK Loadlo.40, 3.20 (7) iJUiky Franky S3.SO. Qulniela (i-6) S31.60.

3rd Race: (5) Sadie Time S5.SO 3.SO, 3.00; (4) Tumwalcr Time 514.20, 5.40; (6) Foudllst 53.SO Qulniela (4-5) J99.4Q; DD (6-5) J40.40. Race: (S) D.D.'s Night Hawk 6.40, 3.SO; (1) Minnie Time $4.40, 4.00; (S) Sulc 14.60. (1-S) $31.00. 5lVi Race: (2) Rocky 'Bear J9.00 0.60, 4.00; (7) Leslies Girl $3.40 '(S) RoJa Rita $4-80. Qulnlda (2-7) 6th Race: (7) Quick Gonzales S43.20, 24.00, 4.20; (S) Bclmono S3.40.

2.SO: (3) Roja Xtarta S2.60 Qulniela (7-8) MSS.iX). 7th Race: (7) Dartnj; Doll 5.00, 3.00: (J) Spotted 59.80 e.2C; (4) D.D.'f Dasl.lng Don $3.20 Quinlela (2-7) $56.60. Sth Race: (S) Betty Water 523.60, 16.20. 8.SO; (6) Shy Jo's Boy J12.40. 7.40; (3) AKgrlvated SS.SO Qulniela (6-S) J61.20.

Sth Race: (1) Go Mets J15.00 5.60, 3.00; (7)-Loblolly K.60. 2.60 (S) Ester Time $2.60. Qulniela (1-7 526.60. JOth Race: (2) Harry Mlltord M4.W, S0.4A (4 Ke $4.40. 2.60.

(S) Shy Reno $2.40 Qulnlfla (2-t) J37.00. nih (3 TVs SH. 1 tlie ball. On a fast break, i dumped in the winning two mints. The win gave St.

Jolm's he edge in the season's series the two teams, 2-1. An telope won one game, 80-49, arid St. John's won this and anoth er, 87-68, "Larry Gray paced the Antelope scoring attack with 15 points on seven field goals and one free throw. Ronnie Bridger tossed in 12 points for the Hams. Antelope had held a 9-5 fire period lead, but St.

John's hel' the lead at the half, 24-22. St Jolm's led at the end of th third quarter, 37-31, and the Rams outscored the winner in the last quarter, 21-16. Antelope 9 IS 9 21 -St. John's 3 19 IS 16 83 ANTELOPE HIGH ft Ullery Bibby Ruiz Gray Ard" Kline Bridger BeeeroCt 1 0 3 1 3 1 3 12 5 TOTALS 20 12 17 5 ST. JOHN'S HIGH Pablo 6 2 4 1 Arvicio 2 0 1 Pancolf 3 0 4 Smith 2 1 2 Lozano 5 6 5 1 Paul 3 2 3 TOTALS 21111953 Michigan Wins MADISON, igan's Wolverines, ranked sec ond in the nation, mauled Wij consiri 103-59 to -maintain the share of first place in the Bi Ten basketball rape Saturday a packed crowd of 13,217 The victory was Michigan's ninth in 11 conference games and kept them even with Ohio State, a 72-61 victor over North- Hayes Sets 5.9-.the "third Hayes.iwho has a time of 9.1 'pending recognition 100- yard dash -had e'qualled'-the indoor 60 nfork of six seconds flat four times this season.

He won his semifinal in 6.1 Saturday. Just moments before his big run, veteran Hayes Jones of Detroit scored his 53rd consecutive indoor hurdles victory; tak-. ing the 60-yard In ieo-. orids flat. Charlie Mays York's Grand Street Boys' Club upset Arizona Cagers Upend New Mexico 5, 54-46 Ariz.

(AP) Arizona moved into a second place tie with New Mexico in the Vestern Athletic basketball race- Saturday night ivtth a 54-46 win over the Lobos. New Mexico -led 27-25 after a nip-and-tuck first half, hut Arizona grabbed the lead early in the second 'half and built up an eight point margin. The Lobos couldn't catch ack up. AH Johnson poured in 23 points and grabbed 18 rebounds for the vinning Wildcats, who made ASU Trims Wyo. TEM-PE, Ariz.

(AP)--Arizona State University's multiple fine shooters overcame a brilliant display of marksmanship by Wyomings' Flynn Robinson as the Sun Devils posted an 89-80 basketball victory Saturday night. The win pushed the Sun Devils into the Western Athletic Conference lead. A-State had been tied with New Mexico, but the Lobos lost a 54-46 decision to Arizona. The Sun Devils upped their conference mark to 5-2, but not before the 6-foot-l Robinson gave them all they could handle; The junior deadeye pumped 21 field goals, many'of them 25 feet or more, and fin-1 ished with 48 points for a Sun Devil gym scoring record. Wyoming led 51-46 at halftime, but A-State came back in the second half to gi-ab a quick lead at 56-55 and never trailed again.

For- the Sun Devils, Art Becker had 23 and Joe Caldwell 18. Ca-Idwell's points gave him a three-year total of 1,408 for a school scoring record. good on 44 per cent of their shots from the field. Mexico hit on' only 31 per cent of its shots from the floor. Claude Williams had 18 for New Mexico.

The usually high scoring Ira Harge hit on only two of 13 shots Mm the fdeld and had seven points. Both Arizona and New Mexico aro now 4-3 in league play. Cincy Nips Drake CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP)-Fired up Cincinnati eame from behind Saturday night and upset Drake. 61-55, i the 'Bulldogs into a first with Wichita in the Missouri Valley Conference baskeltoal! race. Sophomore Ron Krick scored a college high of 20 points for Bearcats after coming off the bench when the game was 11:30 minutes old.

He played a major the victory that knocked Drake out of the MVC'lead and into a tie with Wichita, which beat St, Louis. Ralph Boston and won the broad jump with a leap of 26 feet, inches. Tammy Davis of Frederick equalled the women's indoor record with a time of 6.7 seconds in the women's 50-yard tiurdles. big New York took third weight throw title, g'ettlrig'off a toss-of 65 feet, 8 inches. Dominate Ariz.

Relays TUCSON (AP) Arizona and Arizona Stale University won seven events each Saturday in annual 'Arizona' 'invitational Relays at Tucson. New Mexico's Western's Lloyd -Burson took 'the other event when he won the two- mile run with meet record time of 9:12.2. Arizona's Gayle -Hoplcins was the outstanding performer of the meet with firsts in three events. His mark of 49 feet inches set a new- stadium and' meet record. He won the broad jump at 24 feet inches and the high jump at 6 feet 2 inches.

Ed Martensen broke the Arizona school pole vault record with a -mark of 'l5 feet 294 inches. Arizona. -State dominated the relay events' and its 880-yard relay team of Henry Darrell Jansen, Jim Tom Hester set Ghilds and un Arizona stadium record with a 1:26.3 clocking. Arizona hurdler Bob Hlldt tied'- the meet record with a 14.5 in the 120-yard high hurdles. No learn scores were kept; Nash Sets Mark MONTGOMERY, Ato.

(API- Cotton Nash set a single season scoring record for Kentucky Saturday night as the third ranked Wildcats walloped Auburn 99-70 in a Southeastern Conference basketball game. The victory put Kentucky in first place in the conference after Georgia Tech had lost to Georgia 8H38. Nasli, despite a cold first half, came storming back in the last 20 minutes and left the floor with 33 points to run his total for the season to 5S3, and an en- viable'average'of 26.6 points pel- game. Despite the record performance of the 6 foot-5 Nash, it was Ted Decken who outscored all other players on the floor with 34 points. western.

Bill Burrtin and Cazzio Russell-again provided most of the Michigan scoring punch. Buntin chalked up 28 points and Russell 26. They sit out 1he last eight minutes. Michigan, with an over-all 5 so lia'nV "ji'w" I record of 1S-3. took command in rI i mimito of olay and WHiriiOlA nip -IT t.

Ssi.M. 'held a 51-cZR haUUme load. Snead Leads PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP)--On a rainy, windy day, with a putter still misbehaving, Sam Snead shot a disappointing one-over-par 73 Saturday but still led by two strokes in the PGA Seniors Golf Tournament. Slammin' Sam finished the third round with a 208 total, eight under par for the 54 holes, and lost one stroke of his margin as Leland (Duke) Gibson came up with a 72 for 210.

E. (Dutch) Harrison moved into closer contention with a 69 that left him three strokes off tlie pace with a 211. "In three rounds, I have not sunk a putt eight feel long," Snead said as he left the 18th green on which lie had just dropped a three-footer for a birdie 3. This was the only cheerful thing that happened to Sam all day. Saturday's! play was delayed for an hour by a downpour.

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