Wednesday, April 9, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 5 West Squad Roster Average Nearly 6-Feet, 4-Inches Dr. Phog Allen, coach of the West in the East-West Shrine game in Kansas City, Saturday, will have a team roster averaging nearly 6 feet, 4 inches. Tallest, of course, will be All-American Clyde Lovellette of Kansas. Coach Hank Iba of the East, will have to be satisfied with a 6-foot, 3-inch average for his players. The West Roster for Shrine Cage Game Saturday George McLeod, T.C.U. ... 6-4 170 Glemm Smith, Utah U... 6-4 175 Joe Dugn, La. State ... 6-2 180 Edwin Miller, Syracuse U. ... 6-2 180 Don Meinke, Dayton U. ... 6-7 205 John Dilling, Holy Cross ... 6-5 185 Don Johnson, Okla, A&M ... 6-2 180 Ray Steiner, St. Louis ... 5-10 160 Tom Katsimalis, E. Ill. ... 6-2 190 Pete Darecy, Okla, A&M ... 6-9 200 Robert Watson, Kentucky 5-10 155 Ron MacGilvray, St. John's 5-1 150 Alumni Meetinas Scheduled A Show that College Students will find relaxing, lively and entertaining! The makers of that delicious, chocolaty TOOTSIE ROLL bring you one of the finest shows of its kind ever to be televised . . . fast-moving, full of fun, entertainment and enjoyment. Prizes are awarded every performance. TOOTSIE HIPPODROME is a circus and quiz show rolled into one. TUNE IN. And enjoy those tasty, chewy TOOTSIE ROLLS, too. Don't Spend Your Vacation Like This Spring vacation is an ideal time for you house motters and house managers to have your rugs and furniture cleaned. We have the latest cleaning equipment, and we know how to use it to make your rugs and furniture look like new. Call us today. We'll pick up your cleaning and have it ready before the students return. Phone 75 NewYerk Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE Reds Rout Blues, 44-12 In Intrasquad Scrimmage With Coach J. V. Sikos "find," GI Reich, throwing and a converted T-back-to-end, Jerry Bogue, doing most of the receiving, the Jayhawker Reds swamped the Blues, 44-12, in an intrasquad game yesterday. An ex-Army footballer, Reich was hitting Bogue all afternoon with an uncanny amount of precision. Bogue looked sharp in his new end job, rarely muffing any tosses Reich flinched his way. Reich was finding receivers all over the field, but Bogue was the principal target. Twice Gil fired to victory in the end zone for touchdowns. At the start of the second half, John Konek of the Blues bulled his The Reich-Rogue combination brought the Reds their first score of the game and the only touchdown in the first half. It came on a 50 yard pass. When Arch Unruh, Blues quarterback fumbled the ball behind his goal and recovered it, the Reds picked up two more points to lead 8-0 at the half. Before the Blues could score again, the Reds had stretched their lead to 32-6. Rex Sullivan recovered Konek's fumble on the Blue 20 and on the first play from scrimmage, Murphy skirted right end to bring the score to 14-6. It mounted to 20-6 as Reich flipped twice to Don Bracelin, the last pass for 11 yards and the score. way over from the 3 to bring the count to 8-6. The last score of the game came on another Reich-to-Bog e. pass covering 30 yards. Bogue, transplanted quarterback, was covered but outmaneuvered his opponents to inflict a few points. An earlier Reich-to-Bogue pass, again for 30 yards, had set up the Touchdown flip. cepted another of Unruh's passes in the semi-flat and scampered 75 yards to paydirt. He got good downfield blocking, particularly by Art Ragon. Marvin Kinnett of the Reds intercepted a Jack Rodger's pass in the flat and raced 40 yards to pay dirt to raise the score to 26-6. After Roberts of the Reds intercepted an Unruh aerial and then dropped it, Ron Sams of the Reds scooped it up and went 20 yards for the tally. With the score 32-6, the Blues paced by Unrush, Mayer, and Konek, picked up their second and last touchdown. Unrush to Mayer passes and Konek's running moved the ball to the Red four from where Unrush ran it over, after running wide to the right and faking a pass. Sams made it 38-6 as he inter- When the game ended, the Reds were on the Blue 17, threatening again. Head Coach Sikes praised the work of Bogue, Konek, Brandeberry, and Reich. The Jayhawkers are due to work out today and Friday and then two days after Easter vacation. On the injured list are George Mrkonic and Jerry Robertson with ankle trouble, Bill Karras with a bad leg, and Paul Leoni with a cold that has him hospitalized. STORE HOURS— THURSDAY 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Other Days 9 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. Styled by Haggar . . Nationally Advertised A Haggar headliner in value, too. The finest slacks available anywhere at anything near the price. Full cut, continuous waistband, deep pleats and zipper fly. $ 5^{95} \mathrm{to} $15^95 RAYON SLACKS $5.95 to $8.95 PART-WOOL SLACKS $8.95 ALL-WOOL SLACKS $9.95 to $15.95 Special For Thursday Light weight Zipperfront JACKETS Just the right weight for that in between weather. Colors are tan, gray or sea green. REGULARLY $3.95 $2^{95}