8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 25, 1967 Scholarships awarded to seven KU athletes Seven University of Kansas varsity athletes have been chosen as recipients of five established scholarships, athletic director Wade Stinson announced Tuesday. Bunny Black Memorial Scholarship—Ken Wertzberger, Lawrence junior, football offensive guard. KU to host Big 8 swim in Robinson Kansas' swimming team will compete in 14 meets during the 1967-68 season, Jayhawk coach Dick Reamon announced today. Kansas will host the Big Eight championships March 7-9 and has four other home appearances in dual meets. The Jayhawks have duals with every Big Eight rival except Colorado. A highlight of the season will be a five-meet swing through the southwest during the mid-semester break. The schedule: December 8-9—Big Eight invitational relays at Ames; 16—Arkansas at Lawrence. January 13-at Missouri (varsity and freshmen); 29-at Texas Tech; 30-at Arlington State; 31-at Texas. February 1—at Southern Methodist; 2—at Oklahoma; 10—Iowa State at Lawrence; 12—Kansas State at Manhattan (varsity and freshmen); 17—Nebraska at Lawrence (varsity and freshmen); 24—Oklahoma State at Lawrence; Oklahoma State at Lawrence. March 7-9—Big Eight championships at Lawrence; 28-30—NCAA championships at Hanover, N.H. C. L. Burt Scholarship — Bill Lynch, Hutchinson senior, football defensive halfback; Jaye Ediger, Hutchinson junior, basketball guard. Jim Hershberger Scholarship- Glenn Cunningham Jr., Leon sophomore, cross - country and track. George Nettels Scholarship — Junior Riggins, Centralia junior, football offensive halfback. John T. Stewart Memorial Scholarship—Howard Arndt, Republic, Mo., junior, basketball forward; John Zook, Lared junior, football defensive end. Black was a star halfback for the Jayhawks in the early 1930's who died a few years ago. He was a Lawrence merchant and he the scholarship was established by Mrs. Black and their son, Tommy. Nettels, a Pittsburg industrialist, endowed a scholarship to the KU athletic department at his death in 1952. He was captain of the 1920 Jayhawk football team. Stewart, who was involved in farm management and real estate at Wellington, established the scholarship before his death a few years ago. The scholarship has been continued by his son, John T. Stewart Jr., in memory of his father. Burt, a retired contractor now living in Hutchinson, played with Kansas football teams in the early 1900's and has been a strong supporter of the university and its athletic teams for many years. Hershberger is a Wichita oil executive who ran the 440 and 880 with KU track teams in the early 1950's. He anchored the Jayhawks' mile relay team to the Big Eight indoor championship in 1951. JAYHAWK FOOD MART'S PLAYER OF THE WEEK Ken Wertzberger "Our choice for player of the week is one of the unsung heroes of football—the offensive linemen," explained Jack Whitehead. "We agree with the choice of Bob Douglass as conference back of the week. When an offensive guard has a good day, it helps the quarterback have a good day. They both played well against O-State, and we want to recognize Wertzberger for his contribution." Your store of the week: Jayhawk Food Mart. Open till midnite every night to better serve you. RED CARPET SERVICE AT POPULAR PRICES 9th & Ill. Open till Midnite VI 3-1204 TONIGHT FREE BEER BUST People, you can't afford to miss this top dog night at the Red Dog! The vibrating sounds of the exciting YOUNG RAIDERS and all that FREE BEER. FRIDAY Free TGIF with the music of the wild Renegades SATURDAY Tune in and turn on with the big beat of the Shadows COMING THE OUTSIDERS NOV.11 TOPS Cleaners Launderers Try Our Same Day Service In by 9 - Pick up at 5 - Shirts—5 for $1.39 - Returned on hangers or folded - Free minor repairs - Open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 1517 W. 6th 1526 W. 23rd