Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fridav. March 26. 197 i' Fridvc7' Ay MnrchVA A F I y air;} m e -to be j ;,G ) I e Sams Store. 0 7 Hoosiers, Edgar set. NCAA swim records fifth finksmen . in Fla. AMES, Iowa (AP) - Three meet records were shattered and a star foreign swimmer for Long Beach State of California wasndeclared ineligible as the 48th National Col- legiate Athletic Association Swim- ming and diving championships opened yesterday at Iowa StateI University. Defending champion Dave Ed- gar of Tennessee won his 50-yard freestyle trial in 20.3 seconds, cracking the meet mark of 20.7 by Dave Frawley of Southern Cali- fornia in 1969. 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Indiana's Gary Hall, a world record holder, shattered the Ame- rican 200-yard individual medley with a 1:52.2 triumph in winning in two yards over Frank Heckl Hall bettered the combined' American, national collegiate and meet record of 1:52.6 set by Char-! ley Hickcox of Indiana in 1968. Hall, who holds the world record of 4:31.0 for the 400-meter indi-! vidual medley, led from the start through the butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle legs with Heckl gamely trying to cut down the Hoosier's slight margin' on each leg. Long Beach State, hopeful of battling at least for second placeI behind defending championbIn- diana, suffered a major blow when Gunnar Larsson of Sweden! was declared ineligible for alleged illegal financial aid. Larsson, a sophomore, holds the world record I' for the 400-meter freestyle and! 200-meter individual medley. I Special To The Daily playing on a tougher course. MIAMI -- The University of "There's no doubt about LeJeune Michigan golf team hung on to its being a much tougher course," he fifth place position yesterday in said. "That's why our scores were the second round of the Miami a little higher today. But, we ex- Invitational Golf Tournament. The pact to do a little better tomorrow. linksmen shot a 308 on the tough We should be able to shoot about LeJeune Country Club to give a 300 total tomorrow. Actually, I'm them a two-round total of 603, really quite happy about our 42 strokes behind the leaders from team's performance so far." the University of Florida. Florida, in at 561, has a 12% Rocky Pozza had the low round stroke lead over the second place of the day, a 74, to move into the squad, the University of Miami. top twenty in the four-day tour- The Gators who have been prac- ney but yesterday's low scorer, ticing most of the winter boasted Gary Balliet, ballooned to a 82 the low three scorers in the tour- on the long, flat course. ney. Gary Kock was medalist with NOW at 207 E. Liberty I -Associated Press Aw Shucks! A MISSED BIRDIE PUTT causes Lee Trevino to grimace on the 18th hole in the first round of the National Airlines Golf Tourna- ment in Miami yesterday. Finishing the round with a 5-under-par 67. This was not enough the take the lead as Jerry Heard stroked a 66, one over the course record of 65. Head golf coach, Bill New- combe, said that he was pleased with his team's performance yes- terday, especially that of Pozza. "There's no doubt in my mind," Newcombe said, "that right now,, Pozzais the star golfer on this squad." Dan Hunter and Neil Spitalny carded 77's in yesterday's action while Jim Robson and John Roska were one stroke higher at 78. Jon Dale came in with an 81. Newcombe admitted that the team's higher score was caused by 139, adding a 74 to his 65 on Wed- nesday. Andy North, who also had a 65 Wednesday, carded a 75 at LeJeune for a 140 total, the same score as his teammate Mike Kil- lian. In the t e a m scoring, Miami stands at 573 while third-place is held by the University of Southp Florida at 595. Jacksonville Uni- versity proved to the world that they can play another sport be- sides basketball as they melted in- to fourth spot at 601, a mere two shots ahead of the Wolverines. The Michigan linksmen will play at LeJeune again today and re- turn to the Biltmore Country Club tomorrow for the final round of I HI FE STUDIO is proud to announce the start of their SYSTEM SALES Here is only one of the sample savings now available at * HI F1 STUDIO * (1) SCOTT-AM/FM St. Receiver-85 Watts ELWOOD WINS FIRST Diamondmen chalk up win the tournament. Rocky Pozza Jim Robson Gary Balliet Dan Hunter Neil Spitalny 2 yr. warranty, par plus ts AND LABOR plus (2) Beautiful SL95B GARRARD TURNTABLE-- Garrard's finest Includes base, and dust cover, and cartridge (Pickering or Shure) Plus (3) 2 JENSEN 200A, 3 Way Speakers with Freq. range of 20-25,000 (5 Yr. 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