University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 22.1956 Freshmen Sweep To 3 Spring Postal Victories While KU varsity thinclads were proving their track and field superiority in the Big Seven, Jayhawker fresh trackmen also were building an impressive, one-sided, list of victories—by mail. By means of "postal meets" Coach Bill Easton's future cinder champions displayed their potential against conference fees Colorado and Iowa State, and non-league Michigan freshmen. Totaling the three meets, the Kansans amassed a gigantic $311_{2}^{2}$ points total, to their opponents' 78% • The most impressive Jayhawker performer was Charlie Tidwell, first-year spinner from Independence. Tidwell scored 66' points in the three meets, with sweeps in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, two firsts and a second in the 220-yield low hurdles, a first and second in the broad jump, two seconds in the 440, and was a member of the thrice-victorious mile relay team. Tidwell's best time in the 100 was :69.7, and in the 220 he ran :21.2. He had a 23.5 for the 220- yard low hurdles, a 49.8 in the quarter-mile, and he jumped 21 feet 4 inches in the broad jump. Bill Tillman from Clay Center also performed well, capturing a sweep in the 120-yard high hurdles, a first and two seconds in the 120-yard low hurdles, three thirds in the 120-yard dash, a pair of second-place marks in the 100, and also was a member of the winning mile relay quartet. Tillman's most outstanding time was :14.7 for the 120-yard high hurdles. Tom Skutka, Morris Hill, N.J., freshman, top high school miler in 1955 with a 4:19.5, captured a trio of first-place marks in the mile run, and two in the half-mile. He also had three second places in the two-mile. Skutka's best times in the mile and 880 were 4:20.7 and 1:56.9. Other outstanding performers were Berry Crawford who won three firsts in the two-mile; Verne Gauby, who won a sweep in the 440 with 48.5 and placed high in the 100, 220, and low hurdles, and Wilt Chamberlain, towering basketballer who won both the shot put and high jump. Calhoun Debut Slated NEW YORK (UP)—Rory Calhoun, undefended middleweight from White Plains, N.Y., will make his debut as a main event fighter at Madison Square Garden June 22 in a 10- round bout with Willie Vaughn of Los Angeles. Cramming for Exams? Fight "Book Fatigue" Safely Your doctor will tell you—a NoDoz Awakener is safe as an average cup of hot, black coffee. Take a NoDoz Awakener when you cram for that exam ...or when mid-afternoon brings on those "3 o'clock cobwebs." You'll find NoDoz gives you a lift without a letdown... helps you snap back to normal and fight fatigue safely! 15 tablets—35c* large economy size for Greek Row and 98c* UCLA Football Facing A Crisis VICTORIA, B. C. (UP)—The UCLA football dynasty, torpeded and all but sunk in the Pacific Coast Conference, now faces possible destruction. It is in the power of UCLA chancellor Raymond B. Allen to declare all members of the 1955 varsity and freshman teams permanently ineligible, unless they can prove they were not professionalized by financial aid from two booster clubs not authorized by the conference code. If this should happen, UCLA could not field a football team next fall. Bowlers Strike It Rich ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP)—More than $400,000 in cash prizes was distributed during the recently-concluded American Bowling Congress Tournament. The total paid attendance for the tournament was 83,563. Hill Intramural Champions Delta Chi—Champions Ray Vascamp Norman Redd Bud Salanski Don Harris Horse Shoes Tennis Handball Phi Gamma Delta—Champions Phi Gamma Delta—Champions Walter Ash Jim Coleman Charles Crawford Dave Preston Delta Upsilon—Champions Badminton Independent Champions Badminton Delta Upsilon—Champions Martin Hanna Pat Bolen Stanton O'Neil Bob Boyer Richard Laptad Preston Hunter Bob Sprague Salwit Lekagul Kell Trade Necessary CHICAGO (UP)—Manager Marty Marion said today he had to trade away George Kell, who has hit above 300 in nine of the last 10 years, because the White Sox were going to finish in the second division if they didn't find another starting pitcher. There are 223 professors employed by the University of Kansas. YOU WANT MUSIC! IS THAT WHAT YOU GET? BIRD TV-RADIO Eddie Mathews' 47 home runs, 135 RBI's and 86 extra-base hits in 1953 constitute all-time records for the Braves. VI 3-8855 908 Mass. see DURING FINAL Eat At The Air Conditioned PARTY HOUSE We are now stocking Scotch Sound Recording Tape. $3.50 7'' reel formerly University Recording Studio