Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1961 Jayhawker Grid Team Honored Jayhawker tackle, Mike Fisher, two-year letterman, last night received the Art Weaver Scholarship award. Fisher has the highest academic average of the senior players. Seniors John Hadl, Mike Fisher and Elvin Basham were honored last night along with other members of the 1961 Kansas Jayhawker football team at a dinner-dance held in the Student Union. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe presented to John Hadl the Ormand Beach award, given to the most outstanding player on the squad. He was voted this award by his teammates. He was voted this award by his teammates. Mike Fisher, East Hartford, Conn., tackle, received the Art Weaver scholarship award. Fisher has the highest academic average of the Javhawker squad members. Each senior squad member was presented a KU blanket. A piece of luggage was given to each member of the squad. ELVIN BASHAM, Ellinwood guard, received the Mike Getto award given each year to the outstanding lineman on the team. Basham was the choice of Big Eight conference coaches. The dinner-dance was attended by approximately 500 football fans. The annual affair was sponsored by the Downtown Quarterback Club, the Chamber of Commerce Sports Committee, and the University of Kansas athletic department. THE KANSAS SQUAD COMPILED a 6-3-1 record this season. In conference play it was 5-2, good for a second place tie with Missouri. The Jayhawkers end their season Dec. 16 in the Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston against Rice. The Jays resumed practice this week in preparation for their Bowl contest. THREE PLAYERS ARE INJURED, but two are expected to play. Rodger McFarland, first team left halfback, has a pulled shoulder muscle. Benny Boydston, first team end, has a sore ankle. Both received their injuries in the Missouri game and are expected to play Pack St. Clair, second team end, has a shoulder injury and is not expected to play. The Bluebonnet Bowl will be the Kansas Jayhawkers' second post-season appearance in the school's history. Their first was on Jan. 1, 1948 when they suffered a 20-14 loss at the hands of Georgia Tech. Those Kansas City Steers show no signs of slowing up in the Western Division of the American Basketball League. KC Steers Hold First Place Lead By United Press International The Steers scored their 12th victory in 17 games and took a three-game grip on first place when they defeated the San Francisco Saints, 88-84, last night on the strength of a 10-point spurt in the final three minutes. In other action, it was Chicago 110, Cleveland 97, and Hawaii 115, Washington 93. The Steers turned the pressure on when they trailed, 83-78, with three minutes left and finally took the lead when Bill Bridges made two free throws with 1:09 remaining. Bridges, a former KU standout, led the winners with 19 points while Mike Farmer had 20 for San Francisco. Twirler AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI) — How much practice does it take for a pretty baton twirler to put on a performance at a football game? "About 10 minutes a week," according to Carolyn Porter, featured twirler with the University of Texas band. "I'm going to SIR KNIGHT to rent a tux for the formal, got yours yet? THE FORMAL SEASON IS HERE SO DON'T WAIT TILL THE LAST MINUTE! See Us Now! KU's Gardner To Interview KU's senior cage guard, Jerry Gardner, is being interviewed for a Marshall Scholarship today in Chicago. If selected, Gardner would receive a three-year grant to study in either Cambridge (England) or Edinburgh (Scotland) Universities. Only 24 Marshall Scholarships are awarded annually from each of five regions. Gardner, a senior guard and three-year letterman, is a straight-A student. He is majoring in humanities and chemistry. Gardner already has been interviewed for a Fulbright Scholarship which would give him a one-year grant to a University in the United Kingdom, and he has been invited for state Rhodes Scholarship competition Dec. 13 in Hutchinson, Kan. This grant carries a three-year term at Oxford. Gardner plans to enter medical school upon completion of regular course work at the University of Kansas. at PHONO-RECORDS DISCOUNT All Popular Records New Shipment Just Received STEREO & MONORAL Req. $5.98 ---------------- Now $4.97 Reg. $4.98 ---------------- Now $3.97 Req. $3.98 Now $2.97 Reg. $1.98 ___ Now $1.58 904 Mass. VINCENTS NOW THERE'S TWO! A Brand-New PIZZA HUT! JUST OFF CAMPUS 14th and Tenn. Open: Sun.-Thurs. 4-12 Fri. & Sat. 4-2 NEW FAST DELIVERY Phone VI 3-0563 PIZZA HUT MENU Mozzarella small large Cheese ___ .95 $1.50 Green Pepper _1.25 1.75 Onion ___1.25 1.75 Sausage ___1.35 2.00 Mushroom ___1.35 2.00 Pepperoni ___1.35 2.00 Anchovy ___1.35 2.00 Hamburger ___1.35 2.00 Pizza Supreme_1.50 2.50 CATACOMBS Open Fri. & Sat. 4-1 Avail able for private parties throughtout the week ROCKIN' BANDS 8:30 — 12:30 PIZZA HUT 646 Mass. (No. 1) Open: Sun.-Thurs. 4-11 Fri. & Sat. 4-1 Featuring the FINEST PIZZA in the Midwest NOW THERE'S TWO! 2