PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1962 Oksanen BOSTON (P) -- Rugged Eino Oksanen, the Helsinki detective, passed Finnish teammate Paavo Pystynen in a downhill burst through a driving rain and easily won his third Boston Marathon yesterday. The 31-year-old criminal inves- tigator's triumph, clocked in 2:23:48, was by far the easiest in a stretch of four straight by these flashing Finns. Fresh at Tape Oksanen was so fresh when he crossed the tape and received the traditional laurel wreath that he' jogged down the line about 50 yards and trotted back to embrace Pystynen as the Finnish army ca- reer man came across about 350 yards behind. The race started in suburban Hopkinton under cloudy skies and Victor in BAA Marathon in temperatures nudging 60 de- grees. It wound up in Boston's Back Bay in a heavy rain storm. Disposed Last Threat More than 10 miles before the end of this traditional 26-mile, 385 yards test, the strong men of Suomi had disposed of their lsat serious threat - Lt. Alex Brecken- ridge of the U. S. Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Breckenridge crossed the line a distant third with Johnny Kelley of Groton, Conn., fourth. O k s a n e n, the hawk-visaged sleuth, ran a much different race than in his two triumphs over Kelley here in 1959 and again last year which were decided in the last three quarters of a mile. Into the Hard-Top of the huge field of 181 starters into the hard-top at the early stages and battled each other for the honors. Atop a series of three hills lead- ing to Boston College, Oksanen made his bid, moving past the Sergeant from Lapland. By the time he was on the descent, some five miles from the end, the man Kelley tabs a "relentless runner" already had a 50-yard bulge. Finland's representatives now have captured six of the last nine BAA races with four second places, three thirds, three fourths and two fifths. None has come in worse than fifth. Gruelling Test The smooth-striding, indomit- able races 'turned in by Oksanen and Pystynen, leaving their chal- lengers far behind, once and for- ever squelched the once-prevalent idea the BAA is a gruelling test. Though Oksanen's time was well over Kelley's record of 2:20:05 set in 1957, the detective and his partner made it look like a speed test. Oksanen scarcely was breathing hard at the end. 'Never Worried Me' "Pystynen never worried me," Oksanen added in the presence of his countryman which brought a laugh from the latter. "Kelley proved not to be as much compe- tition as I thought," said Oksanen. Stephen Slavin of Brooklyn, N.Y., held the lead only a few paces from the noon start, then the Finns moved right to the front and shared the lead. Breckenridge, who set records for the first two check points in 1960 before he faded, was the one opponent the Finns could not shake off early. Paul Scott of the Boston A. A. and Scituate, Mass., Orville (Ted) Akins of Toronto, who wound up fifth; George Dickson of Hamil- ton, Ont.; George Crerar of Toron- to and Larry Damon of St. Johns- bury, Vt., the Olympic skier, were among those who tried to keep pace with the Finns but could not stand the pace. MAY1: Ballplayer Discharges .due Soon NEW YORK A)--Professional baseball players called to duty when their National Guard units were activated may be back with their clubs by May 1, the Army said yesterday in Washington. President John F. Kennedy re- cently announced that the 155,000 mobilized guardsmen and reserv- ists will start returning to civilian life in August, but the Pentagon has a policy of allowing men with seasonal employment to be dis- charged from service 90 days be- fore the end of their military tour. 18 Player Total Commissioner Ford Frick's of- fice shows a total of 18 players on the national defense list, 10 in the National League and eight in the American. The most important name players on the list are Tony Kubek of the New York Yankees and Ron Hansen of the Baltimore Orioles. Although Steve Barber, Balti- more pitcher, still is in the Army, he no longer is on the club's serv- ice list. He became an active play- er when the club decided to use- him as a Sunday pitcher on leave from the Army. Jim (Mudcat) Grant of the Cleveland Indians is in the same category. Hansen was with the Baltimore club during part of the spring training period but the club de- cided not to have him reinstated. Musial Ties Ruth in Total Bases By The Associated Press It was all status quo in the Na- tional League yesterday. The St. Louis Cardinals won, and the New York Mets lost. It kept their records intact. The Cards haven't lost, the Mets haven't won. Stan Musial and Curt Flood were the chief wreckers for the Cards, who bombed New York 9-4 on 14 hits. It was the seventh straight victory for the unbeaten Cards, and the seventh straight loss for the winless Mets, putting them within two of the modern National League record for losses at the start of a season. Frisco Wins San Francisco edged Milwaukee 7-6 and Houston blanked Chicago 6-0 in the other National League day games. Boston romped over Detroit 9-5, Chicago punished Minnesota 10-3 and Los Angeles week ago. Johnny Weekly's home whipped Kansas City 6-4 in 11 run, his first major league hit, innings in the American League. was all the margin Stone needed. Musial drove in three runs with Don Cardwell suffered his third a pair of singles and Flood had a loss. perfect day with three singles and Juan Marichal survived a shaky a home run. Ken Boyer also had a start and finish en route to his homer, his third in two days, for second straight triumph over Mil- the Cards. Waukee. His San Francisco mates Musial's hits brought him a tie backed him with a five-run fifth with Babe Ruth for second place inning against loser Lew Burdette in the all-time standings in total and reliever Ron Piche. Eddie bases at 5,793. Ty Cobb is the lead- Mathews drove in five runs on two er with 5,863. homers for the Braves. Rookie Wins Five For Landis Rookie Ray Washburn won for Jim Landis drove in five runs on the Cards, though touched for two two homers and a single in the homers by Frank Thomas and one White Sox' rout of Minnesota. He by Ed Bouchee. Al Jackson was the had a single and a grand slam loser. homer as the Sox paraded 12 risen Houston lefty Dean Stone spaced to the plate and scored nine runs five hits in hurling his second in the first inning. Jim Kaat was straight shutout over the Cubs. He the loser. The White Sox' John stopped them 2-0 on three hits a Buzhardt allowed only 'five hits, This year the Finns ran most 'A" BOOK SALE TODA Y IN 100-YD. FREESTYLE: New Meet Record Set In Women's A AU Meet CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS (Min, age 19 & completion of at least 1 year of college) GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS ... comprising 350 outstanding Boys, Girls, Brother-Sister and Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England, Middle Atlantic States and Canada. ... INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment as Head Counselors, Group Leaders, Specialties, General Counselors. Write, Phone, or Call in Person Association of Private Camps - Dept. 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Canadian Olympian Mary Stew- art of Vancouver finished third in 56.3 seconds with Mary Burbach of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., fourth in :56.5. Fifth was Carolyn Wood of Portland with :56.6. She was followed by Carolyn Ferris of the host Arden Hills Ten- nis and Swim Club with :57.5. Outdoors Again The AAU National Indoor Wom- en's Swimming Championships are being held outdoors again this year. Officials say the principal re- quirement for an "indoor" meet is a pool 25 yards long. An "outdoor" meet requires a pool 50 meters long. So the Arden Hills Tennis and Swimming Club's 25-yd. outdoor pool qualifies for the indoor meet. Nothing Unusual It's nothing' unusual, officials said. The indoor meet has been held outdoors often in Florida. "I didn't go very fast, but I just sort of finished," Miss John- son said of her triumph to go with the 100 meter outdoor title she won last summer. 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