Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 19, 1959 University Daily Kansan SPORTS RECORD BREAKER—Bob Okerstrom, KU hurdler, warms up for Friday's dual meet with Missouri at Columbia. Okerstrom set a new Allen Field House record in the 60-yard high hurdles in last week's triangular with K-State and Oklahoma State. His time of :07.4 bettered Bill Tillman's old record. Introducing L. M.U.-C.N.C. Summer Suits $19.85 up Fall Suits $35.00 Sport Coats $23.50 Shelby to Compete In National AAU Ernie Shelby will compete in the National Indoor AAU championships Saturday night in New York, Coach Bill Easton said yesterday. Shelby, who has been rated the nation's number one broad-jumper, has been injured since the first meet of the season against Oklahoma when he pulled a muscle. He will compete against Missouri Friday in Columbia and then fly to New York from Kansas City later that evening. The Los Angeles senior did 25' $3 \frac{1}{4}$ against the Sooners this year but missed the Michigan State Relays and the triangular last Saturday because of a pulled muscle. Shelby is a three-time NAAU Outdoor champion and won the 1958 NCAA high-jump. He was unbeaten in four foreign USA duals last summer, jumping $26' \frac{1}{2}"$ against the Russians. Pettit Named Top Athlete NEW YORK — Bob Pettit was named winner of the January prize in the S. Rae Hickok pro athlete of the year poll for 1559. Pettit received 56 first place votes in balloting by sports writers and sportscasters. Freshman Leads Pittsburg TOPEKA—Freshman center John Gipson came off of the bench in the second half to spark a 62-60 victory here for the Pittsburg State Gorillas over Washburn. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Delta Delta Delta Downs Miller Hall Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Phi and Alpha Delta Fi all won in women's volleyball games played Tuesday night in Robinson vvm. Delta Delta Delta defeated Miller Hall 50 to 37 and Alpha Phi won a close game from Gertrude S. Pearson (freshmen), 32 to 28. Alpha Delta Pi won by forfeit from Alpha Chi Omega. Kappa Kappa Gamma is tied with the winners with a 2-0 record. Gamma Phi Beta won its first game after suffering two defeats by beating Kappa Alpha Theta, 52 to 22. The Jayettes won from the Corbin-North freshmen in an overtime, 56 to 50. In the other game Pia Beta Phi won its first game, defeating Alpha Omicron Pi, 51 to 47. Fordham Rams Chosen for NIT NEW YORK — Fordham the Rams have became the fifth entry in the 12-team National Invitational Tournament to be held here March 12-21. With six games remaining, the Rams have a 13-5 record. They have won six of their last eight games. TEST-DRIVE THE '59 RAMBLER AT YOUR RAMBLER DEALER'S CITY ___ ZONE ___ STATE ___