University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday, Jan. 6, 1956 Moody Raises Hopes For Indoor Victory "The addition of Ralph Moody to the squail will be a great lift," Coach Bill Easton said, as he continues to ready his track team for its first indoor meet in Allen Field House Feb. 4 with the University of Oklahoma. Moody finished second behind Dick Blair in the 60-yard dash last year in the Big Seven Indoor meet at Kansas City to give KU an unexpected scoring punch in that event. Breaks Own Record Bill Nieder broke his old indoor shot put record Thursday by nearly four feet as he tossed the iron ball 58 feet 1 and 3/4 inches. Also in the shot, Al Oerter threw 50 feet. "Oerter is improving very rapidly, and will prove a capable replacement for Nieder, who graduates this spring," Easton said. In the pole vault, David Tams and Bob Lewis both went over the old record of 12 feet 9 and 3/4 inches set by Jim Floyd in 1952. Tams cleared 13 feet 6 inches and Lewis vaulted 13 feet. Freshman Bill Tidwell established a new record in the 60-year low hurdles with a :60.9 clocking. This also betters the marking of v0.70 held by Adolph Mueller and Don Smith in 1952 and Dave Freeman in 1955. Freeman is recovering from a leg injury. Near World's Record Blair and Tidwell both have tied the 60-yard dash mark. Their .06.2 clocking is only one tenth of a second off the world's record for that event. Easton said his distance crew is improving very well and should be ready in time for the first meet. However, he expressed concern about his 880 and 440 men. "We just aren't far enough along in these events," he said. Kent Floerke and Frank Mastin have posted good marks in the broad jump. Floerke has jumped 22 feet 3 inches and Mastin 21 feet 6 inches. Easton said no time trials will be held this week because of the basketball game Saturday night. Workmen must put up the bleachers Friday, thus making it impossible to do any hard running in the field house Friday or Saturday. We like to have you visit us personally as often as possible . . . but if you find it difficult to do so each time you wish to make a deposit, we invite you to bank by mail. A Simple Easy Way to Deposit by Mail! It is only necessary to have one of our bank-by-mail envelopes to bank by mail. These envelopes contain a deposit slip, mail-deposit receipt, and a self-addressed envelope. There is no charge for these envelopes. Send in your first envelopes and this convenient plan starts working for you automatically. Lawrence National Bank 7th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0260 High Scoring Marks IM Play Intramural basketball swung back into full stride yesterday after the Christmas vacation with 11 games and 3 forfeits being played. High scoring and one-sided games were in the majority. Delta Tau Delta ran up the highest score in the Fraternity A division with a 75-31 victory over Phi Kappa. Other scores were: Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers—They are Loyal Supporters. TAKING A Sig Fo 44, AKL 23; SAE 33, Phi Kappa Tau 23; Lambda Chi 45; Kappa Sig 29. AUTO PARTS AND TIRES New or Used AUTO WRECKING and JUNK CO. East End of Ninth St. Fraternity E Sigma Chi 25. Beta 18 Independent B Cats 30, Pescerdar 18; Purple Peons 2, Newman Club 0, forfeit; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 29, Jim Beam 23; Medical School 50, Battenfiel d 12; Snobs 30, Stephenson 16; RCAC 2, Carrubh 4Qlear 0, forcet; Forster 37, Juffle 14, and Pearson 2, Chicken Pickers 0, forfeit. Fraternity C AEPI 31, Sigma Nu I 11. TODAY'S SCHEDULE Fraternity A 4:15, Phi Psi vs. Delta Chi. Independent A 5:15, Cats vs. Liahona, 6:15, Jolife vs. Reek Chalk, and 7:15, Pearson vs. Newman Club. Fraternity C KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U.P.) The Harlem Globetrotters "are working on a deal" to sign all-America center Bill Russell of San Francisco. The Trotters also are interested in Wilt Chamberlain. 4:15, Delt II vs AKL, east court; 4:15, Phi Delt Ivs. DU IV, west court; 5:00, Beta III vs. Delt II, west court; 5:45, DU Ivs. ATI II, east court; 5:45, Phi Gam IV vs. Lambda Chi, west court; 6:30, Delta Chi III vs. Acacia, east court; 6:30, Phi Delt III vs. ATO II, west court; 7:15, Phi Gam III vs. SAE II, east court, and 7:15, Sig Ep vs. Sigma Chi II, west court. Trotters Want Russell, Wilt Satisfy Yourself with a Milder, Better-Tasting smoke packed for more pleasure by exclusive Accu-Ray To the touch . . . to the taste, an Accu-Ray Chesterfield satisfies the most . . . burns more evenly, smokes much smoother. The more perfectly packed your cigarette, the more pleasure it gives . . . and Accu-Ray packs Chesterfield far more perfectly. Firm and pleasing to the lips . . mild yet deeply satisfying to the taste - Chesterfield alone is pleasure-packed by Accu-Ray. CHESTERFIELD MILD, YET THEY Satisfy! © LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co.