PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 Along the JAYHAWKER trail By BOB NELSON Daily Kansan Asst. Sports Editor Arch Ward, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune, will be the speaker at the annual Lawrence Downtown Quarterback club's banquet. Dec. 11, honoring the Kansas football team. By securing Ward, the organization obtained one of the nation's top sports authorities and writers. He is noted for his sports promotional work which includes the founding of the annual professional champion vs. college all-star football game; the major leagues' annual National vs. American league baseball game, and the Golden Gloves boxing program. DICK JOHNSON Kansas State End JOHN GOFF Kansas State Guard Ward will be the third big name sports figure to appear at K.U. football banquets. In 1948, Matty Bell, athletic director and football coach at Southern Methodist university, spoke. Last year, the football team heard the nation's college Coach of the Year, Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson. Our congratulations to the Downtown Quarterback club for obtaining such a noted person in sports as Ward. Lawrence football fans can look forward to this banquet as one of the biggest sporting events of the year. — K.U. — Saturday's game at Manhattan between Kansas and Kansas State will bring together 12 former Northeast Kansas league players who either played together or against each other in high school. Two of DOLPH SIMONS SCHAAKE JOHN AMBERG K-State's players, right guard John Goff and right end and Co-capt. Dick Johnson, were former prep stars at Lawrence High school. Six K.U. players formerly played for Lawrence high with Johnson and Goff. They were Dolph Simons Gene Cox, Bill Schaake, Carl Sandefur, Wint Winter, and George Abel. LYN SMITH John Amberg, Lyn Smith, and Jack Luschen played for Shawnee-Mission and Chet Strelchlow played for Argentine high school. These players opposed Johnson and Goff when their teams met Coach Chalmer Woodard's great Lawrence teams of 1944, 1945, and 1946. As seniors, Johnson and Goff will be meeting Simons, Amberg, and Smith for the third straight year. All friendships will be forgotten for 60 minutes Saturday as these two state rivals knock heads in an all out effort. -K.U.- Six Kansas offensive starters are former Northeast Kansas league high school all-conference selections. They are Simons, Schaake, and Winter, Lawrence; Amberg and Smith, Shawnee-Mission, and Strehlow, Argentine. Kansas State's only other individual leader is end Dick Johnson the league's third best pass receiver with 348 yards on 20 catches. Gunmen Keep Word Oklahoma City — (U.R.) — Joseph Lewis Rutherford, 74, told police that a mysterious telephone caller threatened to rob him just before he went to bed. When he got up in the morning to get firewood, he found two gunmen waiting by his back door. They took his billfold and $70. Wants Things Slower Quiney, Mass.—(U.P.) — Councillor David J. Crowley, acting in behalf of another councillor, introduced a resolution asking for the legalization of "slow sins on Arnold road." Crowley rubbed his eyes and took a second look at the resolution. "I guess he intended to write slow signs," he said. Waco, Tex. (U.P.)—Waco librarians are used to finding items ranging from $1.00 bills to bandages, from nail files to unpaid bills, as bookmarkers in returned books. They were hardly prepared for it when they found a well-fried egg between the pages of a novel. Found: A New Use For Eaqs Meet Winter Winds In Style! Whatever the weather, whatever the season, you're set with the McGregor Triple-Threat. Outer Jacket of water-repellent twill. Inner collarless jacket of pure wool zips in for blustery weather—zips out for warm days. And the impeccably tailored inner lining converts into a smooth fitting cardigan! Team the Triple-Threat with slacks and sweater from Ober's fine selection, and you'll really meet winter winds in style! JACKETS from 12.95 SLACKS from 10.95 SWEATERS from 7.95 Lawrence's Leading Outfitters to Young Men for Over Fifty Years. For A Safe Trip Home Have Your Car Checked Here Student Center For Automotive Service MORGAN-MACK MOTORS 714 Vt. Phone 3500