From the K. . News Bureau, ‘Lawrence, Kan., WeA. Dill, Director. VAKSITY-FRESHMEN GAME Varsity Squad Members No. Name Pos. Wt. No. Name Pos. Wt. , 13 Charles Warren Sear C 180 36 Bill Lenhart Fe p 190 v4oh? 15° Pat Maturo oe a 180 $7 Paul White + * Bo. 190% 15 Don Ebling “4. “te L55 57 Wayne Wilson Cac 290 Ser @ 17 J.D. Richar pclae 165 39 Dick Amerine $4 HB 170 1? Harlan Lanter “ “FB 185° $%% 39 Kenneth Caldwell “+- QB : 180 pootW. 6 Weyne Nees Nee E 170 jHa4 SY Eldreth Cadwalader™=-—™B 165 '7** 19 Ralph Rosacker ~**: HB 155%, #40 Nathan Axel Beto LOO roerW.20 Tyan May Niste C 170 $4 41 Mike Sihlanickw~.-.. G 180 Su 4 55 Maurice Cannady Pe LS 42 -Lloyd Huff Wwe G 195 ya4¥% 23 Russell Chitwood*H- 150 141942. Rudy Kovach J2x~: Ff 170 24 Max Replogle “cow “ae 165 43 Howard Moreland eda Jewl75 24 Stuart Keown " is 160 43 Herbert Gearhart 200 1204 25 John Naramore 165 "I a4 Clarence Douglass FB 190 weet Rodney Loughmd Lleriagvt 180 44:Tewis:Werd ©*-"** 7 190 Milton Meier Geore QB 178 4%e0 45 Howard Burnettemem BF 175 jane fautsione Fao. fall C 175 Ge 46 Milton Sullivant’™- HB 167 rie Jenne ~=Lyman Divensta-e“~ HR 175 Vepeed7 Bob Stephenson HB 195 u9t «6300 «6Gene Billups ®- me 60 47 Bob Gorill192? Be L720 80 Pon Moordi3a0™%?) HB 175 49 Dave Shirk were B 180 | $1 Forrest HardacreSa~ BX 162 49 Bill Arnoldv™%="2 % ge oS 631 «= Merrel Day Jem~ = GS s-1:70 162945) Paul Masoner P= *™ QB 180 o2 Jack Turner %y“e* G 180 54 Bred-Besitevee T2490 #004 33 Dan Roule W. 1% 7 185 55 Emil Wienecke 84% QB 182 13294 Be". Floyd Hanson E 1901299 ™4@p Ferrel Anderson Go 195 $2034 Lester Doerr Ow G 170 10M@ 65 Georse Stapleton G4 200 U bane Freshman Squad Members No. Name Pos. Wt. No. Name Pose Wte 5 Otto Gerke oD ee eo 44 Ward Crowell G LPO S Ralph Malott pe See - 45 Bob Grubb C Ri ll Myron Piggott Oe BS 45 Jerry Ogden HB 163 11 Tom Higgins C 165 46 Louis Olson ? 196 12 Steve Renko iE 191 46 Chester Gibbens E 150 13 Jim Lambert G 185 — 47 Keith Fedde E 174 14 Darl Smith E 145 48 ld Suagee™ QB 160 15 Sam Travis £5°s°192 49°. HD. Wisk, jr. HB 162 16 Frank Delahoyde T 220 50 Ralph Dugan HB® 173 17 John Burge E 180 Ol. Harry White HB 2162 17 Walter Nelson HBTS od George Arnold 7 LD 19 Dick McDougall E 188 od Earl Close OB Fir 20 Maurice Belshe BD 2 'L9D 04 Dick Driscoll HB 157 el Herbert Hartman G 47D oo 6Frank Bukaty HB. 160 22 Charles Wenstrand E 170 o7: W.F. Jacks ? 205 25 Wilbur McPherson fi OO 08 Bill Bunsen FB ao e4 Reginald Taylor Dern 58 Sidney Sklar HB 144 £5 Ralph Schaake G 187 59 Bob Buchanan 2 197 25 Rex Brous HB 140 59 Bill Radencic HB’ 180 20 Harry Wigner | 2 210 60 Louis Thompson HB, ak 27 Chester Buddenbohm C 174 60 Warren Saupe HB 170 £8 Bob Allen zB 195 61 LaFawn Jacka T 182 29 Francis Lohman E L355 61 Bill Singleton HB 160 50 Don Kaul G 170 62 Vincent Graves G 185 20 Lee Huddleston E 1590 63 Dave Tindal HB - 176 ol Joe Showalter E 180 64 Lawrence Nelson C 205 52 Kenneth Amerine BB bo 66 Shirley Hann HB That the share assigned to athletics be increased to $6, ly through @ redistribution of percentages among the cooperating wee 20 (b)> That students be given the choice of buying yearly tickets to all athletic events for 96 or & general activity ticket ineluding athletics at a higher price. (0). That the Board vithdres from ou participation in the activity ticket. | Re That competitive bids for broadosting rights be investigated ‘ty the Brecutive comtttee. Be That tickets to athletic events be mde available to faculty "members and employes of the university at prices only sligntly “higher than those charged stulontes be That the Budget comittes of the university be requested to stuly the possibility of paying « larger share of ecnches’ salaries «rem University funds, | Ce We Gre not sure hov far the jurtadiction of our comities extends. Assuning that it 4s one of our duties to consider matters which in general wey pertain to the enlargenent of income ve propose the follow 1. That an end conch be employed throughout the footbell season at a salary of $1,200=2,400. Re That a freshmen coach be employed at « salary of approxinately $2,500« (Mrs margins to be assigned as conch of the "p* team). Se tas te organize an alumi group to inform other Seek Coneannnag ear Stan eats eek arenes 00-20 tn ets esting qualified young men to attend the university, ani to support ‘the athletic program in such other ways as may become advisable. (We suggest the state be divided into a number of districts, sone ‘Where between 12 and 20, that one mn be chosen as head representa- ‘ive in each district and that he select some five or six graduates “me former studenta, or friends of the University, to work with hime The loss cooperation of the Alumni Association in this respect 1s deemed necessary. yowever, it is our belief that the representatives should be tied in directly with the Athletic Board. Some one member of the alumi body should be feo Tf the money oan be fount; we believe it would be advisable to have a competent alums cover the state during the coming winter and springs primarily for the purpose of informing @lumni concerning the emet statue of the athletic situation - Of the univernity and of doveleping & tevornble alumi atti tute ‘wherever oriticiam is founte Se Your comittes believes that our major yrobiin 19 one of securing general cooperatione We need a nnited front so far as alumi, students, facultys legislators, and general public can be brought in harmony through energetic and judicious action initiated by the Athletic Board.