PAGE FOUR-B UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1951 22 Lettermen Return On Squad JERRY BOGUE: Quarterback holds key to much of 1951 Kansas fortunes . . . Coming back after missing entire 1950 season because of knee injury . . . This has been corrected by Christmas operation and Bogue is believed fit to carry full load . . . Assumed regular quarterback role in fifth game of 1949 season as sophomore, finishing sixth among Big Seven passers with 521 yards . . . Bogue is a good runner and passer, and fine competitor . . . He can also double well on defense . . . Improved signal-calling will make this boy a ton-flight performer. HAL CLEAVINGER: Right half-back, good all-around hand . . . Used almost exclusively as defender last year as sophomore but commanded attention during spring with hard-smacking ball-carrying and vastly improved start . . . In thick of fight for starting job. GALEN FISS: Fullback, brawny junior letterman who will make stout fight for berths on both offense and defense . . . Much improved, especially as a blocker, during spring practice, after being limited chiefly to defense as sophomore in '50 . . . Smashing straight-ahead runner with good speed for size . . . Here is a boy to watch BOB BRANDENBERRY: Right halfback, hard-hitting, swift junior from Yates Center who has chance to earn starting nod . . . has been held back by injury hoodoo . . . Broke in with two touchdowns against Oklahoma A. & M. last year . . . Normal improvement, plus shedding of his injury plague, could make Brandenberry a fine hand. CHARLES HOAG: Left halfback, A genuine All-American candidate . . . Gained 940 net yards last year as sophomore, starting all ten games . . . Scored nine touchdowns and passed for 10th . . . Ranked 10th among Big Seven passers with eight completions in 19 throws for 150 yards . . . Also capable punter and defender . . . Promises to be greatest ground-gainer in Jayhawker history . . . Owns exceptionally fast start, terrific speed and shocking power . . . Simply bursts through tacklers or outruns them . . . Expected to improve passing, kicking and ball-carrying finesse this season. GEORGE KENNARD: A two-lettered guard who has inside track for one of starting offensive guards . . . Normal improvement will lift him to Big Seven caliber . . . Respectable all-around performer. BUD LAUGHLIN, Fullback, same type as teammate Glen Fiss . . Bulky, hefty bucker who improved blocking considerably during spring . . Exploded rather impressive ball-carrying form last season as a sophomore, gaining 295 net yards in just 26 carries . . . These include lengthy touchdown sprints against Denver and Kansas State. AUBREY LINVILLE: End, may be lost through recurring knee injury .. . Fine pass snagger who was elected to serve as 1951 co-captain .. ... was switched to regular duty at safety late last season ... Can run with the best and is a smart defensive man. GEORGE MRKONIC Tackle, good bet for all-Big Seven honors . . . Earned regular berth as sophomore last season on difficult combination of offensive guard and defensive tackle. . . Expected to be employed regularly as offensive and defensive tackle this year. . . Owns execn- tional agility and speed for streamlined bulk . . . Hard, rugged workman long on stamina . . . Creditable hunter. PAT MURPHY: Left halfback, earned letter last year as a soph- more . . . Tricky little runner who could help. JACK RODGERS: Quarterback, canny little junior signal caller who broke into six games as sophomore last year . . . If he can bring other abilities up to level of play selection will vault squarely into 1951 picture. CARL SANDFUR: Tackle, towering Lawrence product who has earned two letters after opening career at fullback, then end . . . Still has not played up to potentiality . . . Improvement this year would give position big lift . . . Doubles as one of Big Seven's best pitchers BILL SCHAKE; End, regarded as one of conference's finest receivers . . . Ranked eighth in league last year with 231 yards in 19 catchs . . . Ranked fourth in 1949 with 344 yards in 22 grabs . . . Owns fine pair of hands and is hard to bring down after cradling pass . . . Improved all-around play last year and should be one of loop's top wings this autumn . . . Javahawk co-captain. OLIVER SPENCER: Tackle, this big boy holds key to much of Kansas line success, having unwelcome task of taking up slack left by Mike McCormack. . Spencer has come along steadily since being shifted from fullback two years ago, showing good promise as blocker last season. . Owns good speed and agility for size. . Hard-working, bruising competitor who should improve rapidly with game experience. . Continued improvement would mean much to Javahawk fortunes. CHET STREHLOW: Quarterback, returning from regular job last season. Good ball-handler and creditable long-range passer. Turned in respectable job last season as sophomore, taking over varsity reins two days before T.C.U. opener when Jerry Bogue was hurt. Continued improvement will keep him high in scrap for starting job. Ranked sixth among conference tossers last season, hitting 32 pegs in 88 throws for 651 yards and eight touchdowns. ORBON TICE: End, veteran of club, having broken in as freshman in 1946 . . . Played seven games that season to earn letter . . . Returned in 1948 after hitch in service . . . A defensive regular for past two years, but may be employed both ways this year . . . Capable all-around performer. ARCH UNRUH: Quarterback, twin brother of End Dana . . . Flashed high improvement during spring, especially as passer . . . Broke into six games last year as sophomore . . . Creditable all-around hand who has forced recognition for quarterback job. DUANE UNRUH: End. hard-working Clay Center junior who is expected to be valuable in both phases of play this autumn . . . Good fundamentalist . . . Doesn't carry exceptional speed or weight but played effectively last year in earning first letter. DEAN WELLS: Left halfback, good all-around hand who will be seeking his third letter . . . Broke in resoundingly as sophomore at defensive right half, performing particularly well against Oklahoma in debut . . . Sharp tackler and slashing runner . . . Flashed excellent form in spring practice . . . Dangerous punt returner. RENT A NEW CAR RON WHITE: End, Compact, hard-hitting senior who may help defensive corps this season . . . Must stage comeback from spring practice showing after flashing creditable performance last season. - BY DAY! WINT WINTER: Center, returning for second season as regular offensive center . . 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