WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Photo by Bob Blank. THE 1950 ALL-UNIVERSITY intramural "A" league champions, Alpha Tau Omega—Standing, left to right, are Bob Mallory, John Brose, Jim Brunson, Kenny Howard, Bob Trego, Bob Toalson, and Bill Hall. Kneeling are Jay Kubick, Bill Brooks, Chet Laniewski, Herb Weidensaul, Bob Hucke, and Dick Klassen. Photo by Bob Blank THE 1950 ALL-UNIVERSITY intramural "B" League champions, Phi Gamma Delta—Standing, left to right, are Bill Porter, Wayne Woody, Bill Michener, Bill Thompson, Jim Gurley, and Woody Davis. Kneeling are Lonnie Thomas, Paul Bartholow, Ken Carey, Dave Lockhart, Bob Roth, and Tom Payne. Two KU Players Accept Bids To Charity Games Wade Stinson, the University of Kansas all-time top ground gainer, and Mike McCormack, 228-pound all-star tackle, have accepted invitations to play in post-season charity football bowl games. Stinson will perform in the third annual North-South Shrine game in Miami, Fla., Friday, Dec. 15. McCormack will play in the East-West Shrine contest in San Francisco, Cal., Monday, Jan. 1. Both players made the United Press 1950 all-Big Seven Conference team. Stinson gained 1181 yards rushing this season to more than double the old record of 510 yards set by Bud French last season. McCormack will be the sixth Jayhawk player to play in the East-West classic. Others were backluff Jim Bausch in 1930, guard George Atkeson in 1932, guard Dick Sklar in 1935, fullback Clarence Douglass in 1937, and guard Don Fambrough in 1946. Fambrough is now the University of Kansas freshman football coach Stinson is the third player to carry the Kansas colors into the North-South shrine game in the three year history of the event. Tackle Hugh Johnson participated in the first such game in 1948 and halfback Forrest Griffith was a member of the North squad last season. Stinson etched his name on the KU. record book in four places this season. In addition to cracking the season rushing mark he gained 239 yards against Utah to set a single game record. "WORLD WIDE NEWS" Gives Latest News Coverage. I'm Buyin' Ten Monday Dec. 4th Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. KU Frosh Win Big 7 Title The University of Kansas freshman two-mile team scored a clean sweep in the Big Seven conference telegraphic meet held Nov. 18. By taking the first four places in the event, the athletes marked themselves as one of the greatest teams ever to attend K.U. Wes Santee the much sought-after Ashland product, led his mates to the tape in 9:33.5. Close behind came Floyd Koby, 9:46.5, Norm Bitner, 9:48.0, and Art Dalzell, 9:55.0, as the Jayhawk team literally ran away with the race. By way of comparison with varsity runners, Santee's time would have given him four place in the Big Seven varsity two-mile meet, also hold Nov. 18 in Memorial stadium. Herb Sensper, ace Jayhawk distance runner, won that event in 9:19.8. Fourth place went to Don Thurlow of Kansas State in 9:35.9. 1.5 seconds slower than Santee. with the fifth Kansas entry, Dick Wilson, finished in eighth place with a time of 10:10:00, but only the first four men from each team are counted in the final standings. The final standings of the freshman meet: Kansas, 10, Missouri, 38, Iowa State, 54, Oklahoma, 66, Kansas State, 72, Colorado, 89, and Nebraska, no entries. Patronize Kansan Advertisers EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Winter Wondercoat The "Convoy" by White Stag Inspired by Winston Churchill's wartime garb . . . and popularized by the movie, "The Third Man" . . . these free 'n' easy wool coats are a winter sensation! Its rough 'n' ready style is typified by the wood toggle fasteners and rope loops. The attached hood has a convenient throat-latch and snap adjustments. Women's in red, S, M, L. Men's in camel tan, S, M, L. $22.50 843 Mass.