SN George Dick, of McLouth, Kansas, splendid end of this year's Kansas football team, victors over the Missouri Tigers, was elected Honor Captain Monday night at a banquet given by the Kansas Relays Club to the happy Jayhawkers. Kansas won her first basketball game of the opening 1943-44 season last night in Hoch Auditorium from the Herington*Army wir Base by the score of 40 to 27. The next home game will be Saturday night, December 4, when we play the Hutchinson Naval Air Station. In the next few weeks we will aavete a full broadcast to the personnel of the Kansas squad, better acquainting you with the boys making up the war time edition of our indoor sport. | The long Lane of athletic greats of past Kansas basketball’ fame pass in pageant review before me Newie ht -- Paul Secisur’, Executive Vice Fresident of the Phillips Seis este Comber Waldo Bowman, Editor of the Engineering News Record of New York; Tusten Ackerman of the Equitable Life insurance Company of New York; eharite Black =—- Charlie Black No. 1, of the Illinois Owen Glass Chiciasy:; Toledo, Ohio; Arthur "Dutch" Lonborg, ligt tees Gena Univer- gies ¥ Bie “Wocataiever of the Lawrence Daily Journal World; former Coach Johnny Bunn, now Dean of Men at Stanford University; Bob Mosby, of the Cook “ Paint Company, Detrotts Lee Page, Gale Gordon, Al Peterson, Fred Pralle, Ray eee Don Bbling, Howard nglemen, Jobeny Kline, Ray Noble, Paul Rogers, T. P. Hunter , Mitt and Bob Allen, Ralph Miller, Ray Evans, Charlie Black, Resend Dixon, Otto Schnellbacher, John Buescher, and Sparky McSpadden, These boys and other Kansas greats have made General Dougles MacArthur's othe, 4