8 Tuesday, April 4, 1978 University Daily Kansan ATO conquers intramural title When Alpha Tau Omega's Mark Draiz attempted the free line throw daytime afternoon at Robinson Gymnasm, his nervousness was understandable. win only 12 seconds in ATO's game with Phi Delta Theta for the intranural fraternity B league championship and the game deadlocked at 39, nobody had to tell Drazia how important it was for him to put the ball through the hoop. And he was scared, especially after he put the ball in the air. "I didn't think the shot was going in," Drama said. "I almost fell across the line." The ball managed to catch the front of the rim and trickle in. That shot, and the bonus shot Drake sank after, provided the margin of victory in AOI's 41-39 win. IT WAS CLOSE most of the way. ATO carried lighted up leads of up to six points through the first half and the start of the second. But then the Phi Delts caught fire. Forcing turnovers and hitting some long jumpers, the Phil Deltas scored 11 unanswered points, capturing their first lead of seven points with seven minutes remaining. ATO, though, went to what Dracaic called "our ace in the hole," Dave Cross, whose 20-foot tied it at 37 with less than three minutes left. They traced baskets over the next minute, so, with a minute and a half remaining and the game still tied, the Phil Diels went into a stall, trying to work for a good shot. THE STRATEGY FAILED, however, as Russell Fuchs drove into the middle put up an errant shot and fouled Drazic fighting frantically for the rebound. It was then up to Drake to capture the heron hunt successfully capping the ATO's head. The independent B league championships were not played, since one of the teams, the Tampa Bay Lightning, won the title. Duke doing fine after operation BOSTON (AP)—Actor John Wayne underwent a three-hour operation yesterday to replace a defective heart valve. Later he was listed in satisfactory condition, physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital said. The operation, described as uneventful, involved replacing the 70-year-old actor's ruptured mitral valve with a similar valve from a pit, doctors said. Dr. Mortimer J. Buckley, who headed the surgical team, said Wayne "looks very excellent, but we have a couple of days of worry before us." Auto tellers safe, Lawrence bank officials sav Staff Writer Stealing money from computerized automatic banking systems has become a nationwide problem, but three bankers say they have had no trouble so far. A recent report from the New York Times News Service estimated that $2.5 million was lost last year through illegal electronic banking in Dallas, Douglas County, University State and Lawrence First National banks, which provide automatic banking services, are not Representatives from each of the three banks agreed that it would be almost impossible to steal funds from other accounts by using the services' computers. They said there were enough built-in safeguards to prevent fraud from using the machines to his advantage. A University of Kansas professor, banking services were valuable to fraud "IT'S POSSIBLE to rip these machines off." Bill Bulgren, professor of computer science, said last week. "The probability of that happening here is very small." Bulgren was a consultant to the Douglas county county during installation of its lightweight steel framework. Shirley Brittain, teller in charge of maintenance and balancing for the University State Bank's automatic service, could gain legal access to the computer. "A customer gets three attempts to match their personal identification number with their banking card. Brittian said, "If it comes up correctly, time then, the machine keeps the card." Brittain said a customer then would have to go in person to the bank to reclaim his card. She also said the identification needed to be provided by the customer and the computer's memory. THE PIN IS NOT PRINTED on the card, Brittan said. She said if the card were lost, the pin would be deleted. Come Laugh With Us When AEPi Fraternity Presents Comedy Film Festival Featuring 3 Stooges & Marx Bros. April 7th 3139 Wescoe 11 p.m.-1 a.m. Only $1.00 Max Kalkenstein, a spokesman for the Douglas County Bank, said there was a daily withdrawal limit on the computer. In October, each customer, had a withdrawal limit. ACCORDING TO BULGREN, it is possible to place a plumbing system into places from inside the system. "Banks are much more vulnerable from the inside. I think that's what you primarily need." Even though customers are told not to attach their PIN to their cards, both still could be lost or stolen. The bankers said they could stop any further withdrawals from an account if they were informed right away of such an incident. "So a person can't just walk up and take out a thousand dollars," he said. "The built-in security of the PIN gives it a high level of protection." Falkenstein said. "It's his responsibility to protect the security of them." Non Traditional Students "Making an addition to tradition" "The customer is liable under the present law for his identification number and card," Bank officials disagreed. They said no one in their banks would be able to transfer funds illegally by using the computer. 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