ichigan Regains NCAA Swmmin omin son, Gillanders Establish Records; NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: d Way to Upset Win Over USC Oklahoma State Captures M ince (at Title 4 4 ...+. .VLLV GijiLLi, ~vuuivtt 1.a1 -AP Wirephoto the favorites along with Jackman, placed two men In the finals, Sta (let LegakiandHuner.Laron .nd ike-Melife. ill FITZ STOPPED-Bruce Campbell of Oklahoma State (left) a t- Legacki, and Hunter. Larson ,and Mike" Mealiffe. Billy tmt obekloefo odapidb ihgnsDni Jackman led the qualifiers with Steuart, Michigan State, J. W. tempts to break loose from hold applied by Michigan's Dennis :48.7 and Legacki was right be- Hiles, Florida State and Artie Fitzgerald during their semi-final bout in the 167-lb. division of hind with :48.8. The other final- Wolfe of Ohio State also made the NCAA championships Friday night. Campbell, won the match, ists were Ron McDevitt, Wiscon- the finals. 4-3. CilnatiU Usets Unbeaten OSU 7065 1 P It was 59-55 before a one- hander by Yates and Wiesenhahn's rebound field goal forced another tie-the 13 of the game. Cincinnati then pulled ahead 63-61 before John Havlicek's free throw cut the lead to 63-62. Hulking Bob Wiesenhahn-top Cincinnati scorer with 17 points and leading rebounder with nine-- then muscled his way underneath to ram in a rebound.- Lucas then wheeled in for his 10th field goal and his 26th and 27th points to trim the Cincin- nati lead once again to 65-64. Then the drama intensified and Siegfried, the Buckeye captain who had so much to do with their long winning streak, became the un- fortunate goat. St. Joseph Takes Third St. Joseph's (Pa), surviving a two-point "wrong basket" bonus' handed Utah by sophomore Billy Hoy, finally shook off the Red- skins in the fourth overtime per- iod last night for a 127-120Ovic- tory and third place in the na- tional collegiate basketball cham- pionships. By The Associated Press CORVALLIS, Ore .-Michigan's Don Corriere grabbed a third- place finish and Jim Blaker a fourth but both were overshadow- ed by the Oklahoma State Cow- boys, who won their 22nd NCAA championships here last night. Corriere, trying to avenge his Big Ten failures, defeated Iowa State's Virgil Carr by a narrow 2-1 decision in a consolation match, one of the day's two matches involving Michigan ath letes. Jim Blaker decisioned Bob Wil- son of the Oklahoma State titlists Redsins Issued Bias Ultimatum In a polite but firm letter, Sec- retary of the Interior Stewart Ud- all yesterday warned Washington Redskins' owner George Preston Marshall that the Kennedy Ad- ministration would take action against the Redskins if they con- tinue their present discrimina- tory policies. The Redskins are the only team in the league in the National Foot- ball gue which has never hired or drafted a Negro player. In his letter, Udall said that he was "cognizant of the fact there have been persistent allegations that, your (Marshall's) company practices discrimination in the hir ing of its players." The Redskins are planning to play next fall's home games in the new stadium in Anacostia Park, which is to be part of the Interior Department's National Capital Parks. In leasing the park, the Redskins agreed to abide by all of the Interior Department's new regulations. in Slugfest; 4-2, in NHL trouble with long shots. To of the goals came on hard shots from far out. It was a clean, hard checking game in sharp contrast to the sloppy hockey in the first game of the best-of-seven series won by Toronto in double overtime. Marcel Pronovost, Leo Labine, Gerry Melnyk and Vic Stasiuk scored Detroit's goals. Leafs Take Iead Toronto went ahead 1-0 at 4:04 of the second period when Detroit defenseman Howie Young tried to grab a rolling puck in front of the net and pass it back to the cor- ner. Somehow it wound up going past a dismayed Sawehuk, the goals being credited to Harris. Young said later the puck "curled up my stick and went the wrong way." I CORVALLIS, Or consolation round wrestling tournafi Winner in each place, loser fourth 115-lbs.-Waly C outpointed Don State, 4-1. 123-lbs.-Dick M outpointed Franci Teachers, 5-4. 130-lbs.--Mickey homa, outpointed kato State, '2-0, (o 137-1bs.-Bil Ca ottpointed Doug V State, 2-1. ___. __ _ I r Consolation Finals e.-Results of the 147-lbs.--Bob Wilson, Oklahoma d of the NCAA State, outpointed James Blaker, nent last night. Michigan, 3-1. case took third 157-lbs.-Don Corriere, Michigan, place: outpointed Virgil Carr, Iowa State, Curtis, Oklohama, 2-1. Webster, Iowa 67-lbs.-Elmer Marshall, Purdue, Webte, Iwa outpointed 'Frank Hankin, Utah, 9-4. artin, Pittsburgh, 177-lbs.-Ken Houston, Southern a Freeman, Iowa Illinois, outpointed Bob Burge, Colorado State U, 4-1. Martin, Okla- 191-bs.--Ron Clinton, Oklahoma Al Deleon, .Man- State, outpointed David Angel, Le- vertime). high, 3-2. arter, Oklahoma, Heavyweight-Roy Weber, North. Wilson, Oklahoma Western, outpointed Johnson Ober- ly, Penn State, 2-2. h I 1 IP for his fourth place. Blaker, the two-time Big Ten crown-bearer at 147 pounds, won by a close 3-1 score. Michigan's other representa- tives, Karl Fink and Dennis Fitz- gerald, did not make the conso- lation finals. They scored six. points between them in Friday's rounds, howexer. That gave the Wolverines 18 points-far behind the champion's 67 as the final rounds began. (Because of the time difference, The Daily did not receive final match results.) 1 .4 PRO PLAYOFFS: Boston Routs Syracuse .Detroit Downs Toronto, Buto.onOxford 'Shortsleeve Shirts in White -Soid Colors-Stripes $ TIC' ME'SO r' Frank Ramsey flailed away as other players, ushers, and police managed to stop it. The game was held up for nearly 10' minutes before some semblance of order was restored. A policeman sat beside Auerbach on the Boston bench for the re- mainder of the game and police accompanied the Celtics to their dressing room at halftime and when the game ended. Celts Streak Heinsohn paced Boston with 22 points while Sharman and Rus- sell each had 21. Schayes was high for the Nationals with 23. Detroit 4, Toronto 2 TORONTO () -- The Detroit Red Wings took full advantage of a steady netminding job by Terry- Sawchuck last night to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 and even their semifinal Stanley Cup hock- ey series at 1-1. The Wings led all the way as they pounced on shaky netmind- ing by Toronto's rookie Cesare Maniago, playing his second Stan- ley Cup game. 1.017 S. University, NO 3-4046 SHE M x , ;, ~. ." ;. ,. As on Toronto El F I Wardrobe bag Week-enders for I I