TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1850 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN; LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE 65 Huskies On Fambrough's Freshman Football Roster Sixty-five men—43 from Kansas—are on the 1950 K.U. freshman football roster released today by Don Fambrough, head freshman coach. A few more players are expected to be added to the roster later. The freshmen will play two games this season-one with the Missouri freshmen here and one with the Kansas State yearlings at Manhattan. THE ROSTER Name Home Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Armstrong, Hugh, K.C. G 5-10 203 18 Aungst, Don, Harrisburg, Pa. G 6-1 190 18 Anderson, Don, Lawrence B 5-11 175 18 Bisaha, Martin, Perth Amboy, N.J. B 5-8 160 18 Brannan, Tom, Crete, Neb. E 6-1 180 19 Bumgarner, Clarke, Coffeyville T 6-3 245 18 Bender, Clarence, Russell E 6-3 200 18 Bayer, Don, Chicago, Ill. G Blair, Bill, Osborne B 5-10 148 18 Baker, Pat, Minneapolis E 6 160 19 Birk, Raymond, Gridley B 5-11 180 18 Ball, Bob, Garden City B 5-10 160 18 Bird, Leo, Meade B 5-11 160 18 Billingsley, Jack, K.C. G 5-10 205 18 Baker, Jerry, Minneapolis B 6 195 18 Ball, M., Lawrence B 5-10 165 19 Cindrich, Frank, K.C. B 6-1 175 19 Cole, Jack, Park Ridge, Ill. T 6-1 215 18 Currie, Caird, Wilmette, Ill. B 5-10 185 18 Fink, Joe, Oxford B 5-11 200 18 Fluker, Bob, Junction City B 6-1 200 17 Gatz, Dick, Carnegie, Pa. B 6-11 198 17 Garrett, Gerald, Cawker City G 6 180 17 Griesser, John, Winnetka, Ill. G 5-11 218 18 Hall, Ben, Lawrence T 6-3 195 17 Hallmark, Leslie, Lawrence — 5-9 175 25 Hantla, Bob, Meade B 6 210 18 Hiser, Francis, Topeka B 6-1 170 18 Helmstadter, George, Wilmette, Ill. T 6-2 230 18 Humphries, Don, Ashland E 6 155 18 Judy, Dick, Mankato G 5-10 195 18 Jensen, Keith, K.C. G 5-10 180 18 Jesse, Don, Topeka E 6-2 175 19 Kay, Morris, St. John B 6-2 190 18 Kimball, Charles, Hutchinson T 6 180 18 Konek, John, California, Pa. B 6-2 185 18 Kruger, Edward, Fairbury, Neb. E 6-2 185 18 Link, Jerry, Phillipsburg E 6-1 183 18 Lundy, Joe, California, Pa. T 6-2 195 17 Marsh, Larry, Evanston, Ill. G 6-1 201 18 Marshall, Bill, Kinsbury T 6-2 205 18 Massey, Phil, Chicago, Ill. T 6-1 205 18 Michale, George, Chicago, Ill. E 6-3 205 17 Meysenburg, Bob, Colby E 6 175 18 McCue, Paul, K.C. T 6 210 19 McKone, John, Tonganoxie E 5-11 164 18 Pelt, Jim, Lamont G 5-8 190 18 Pickett, Dick, Council Grove C 5-11 200 18 Poppe, Orville, Fairbury, Neb. C-T 6-4 225 18 Pratt, Tom, Colby C 5-10 190 18 Sabatini, Frank, Chicago, Ill. B 6 185 18 Sanborn, Kent, Belleville G 6-1 185 18 Simons, John, Lawrence B 6 175 17 Spencer, Harold, Chicago, Ill. B 6 170 17 Stevens, Lenard, Kinsley E 6-4 185 18 Taylor, Jerry, Carrollton, Mo. E 6-3 186 18 Thoman, Sam, Kansas City, Mo. T 6-6 275 32 Thompson, Howard, McKeesport, B 6 210 19 Tkach, Steve, Perth Amboy, N.J. G 6 175 18 Coalson, Bob, Dodge City E 6-1 170 18 Ulrich, Lee, Quinter G 6-1 175 18 White, Bob, Springfield B 6-3 205 17 Woody, Warren, Wilmette, Ill. C 6 200 17 Woolfolk, Wayne, Protection G 5-11 195 18 Wunsch, Bob, Kingman B 5-9 140 17 In the past, a few faculty teams have competed in such sports as volleyball and badminton. Last winter three teams were entered in volleyball competition — two from the physics department and one from the English department. In the spring, teams representing the Romance language department and the football staff participated in badminton. Mr. Powell hopes to include faculty members from all schools and all departments in this year's program. Don Powell, director of intramurals, believes that a number of sports in the intramural program can be worked out for competition on a faculty level. He lists such sports as tennis, golf, handball, basketball, bowling, volleyball, badminton, and horseshoes. The schedules would be organized so that faculty teams meet other faculty teams. A playoff might be arranged at the end of the season matching the faculty champions and the student champions. I-M Program Will Include Faculty "We feel that the numbers (6,000 men students participate in the program every year) prove that we have not only a good program but an interesting program," Mr. Powell said. "This year we would like to sell the program to the faculty." Increased faculty participation is the 1950-51 goal of the intramural sports department. American League Three Way Again the students Any departments or faculty members wishing to participate in any of the sports on the program I-M Positions Open For Freshmen New York, Sept. 19-[U.P.]-It was beginning to look like those mad stretch days of 1948 and 1949 all over again today with the Yankees, Red Sox, and Tigers bunched so closely in the American league you could cover them all with a lace doily and still tie the corners together. At the moment it looked bad for the tired Tigers who had muffed a wonderful opportunity to blow the race wide open by losing four out of five games to the Yankees and Red Sox at Briggs' stadium. But they have been down before and have bounced back and in their favor is the fact that all of their remaining games now are with teams out of the race, three starting today with the Athletics. The Red Sox made it two straight over the battered Tigers Monday, putting over two big tallies against Hal Newhouse and Hal White in the ninth to win, 3 to 2. Freshmen interested in becoming an intramural manager may now apply at the intramural office. 107 Robinson gymnasium. The numbers W L GB Left Yankees 90 52 12 Red Sox 89 53 1 12 Detroit 88 53 1½ 13 Singles by Billy Goodman and Ted Williams, Newhouser's own wild throw, a walk, a single by Walt Dropo, and Bobby Doerr's long飞 did the damage. Then, when Rookie Willard Nixon faltered in the Tiger ninth, Ellis Kinder came in to pitch for the fifth straight day and saved the kid's eighth victory since he joined the club at mid-season. Eight freshmen manager positions are to be filled. At the end of the year, freshmen managers each receive a sports jacket and an intramural emblem. T. C.U. has 24 returning lettermen on the 1950 team. The Jayhawkers have 19 returning lettermen. Applications must be accompanied by a letter stating the students athletic and scholastic background and stating why he is interested in becoming a freshman manager. The deadline for applications is Monday, Sept. 25. The Standings Sophomore managers receive a life-time pen and pencil set for their services. Junior managers get electric shavers; and senior managers get wrist watches. LOST & FOUND —ALPHA PHI OMEGA— OPEN MON.-FRI.—11 to 2 p.m. No Charge CHECK WITH US FOR YOUR LOST ITEMS WE MAY HAVE THEM— should contact Mr. Powell in the intramural office, 107 Robinson gymnasium. The entry deadline has been set at Wednesday, Sept. 27. K.U.'s intramural program has grown each year since the end of World War II. In 1949-50, there were 10 sports and 15 tournaments on the program. Approximately 5,800 men participated. 2nd Floor Student Union Next to Ballroom ARE OUR SPECIALTY BUT— You'll also enjoy our deliciou • Grilled Club Steaks • T Bone Steaks • Sirlin with onion rings • Fried Chicken Duck's Tavern DRIVE IN— RIVE IN WHERE-- FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE IS THE RULE WE SERVICE ALL MAKES WINTER CHEVROLET 738 N.H. Ph.77 UNIFORMS FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES WOMEN'S GYM SHORTS 3.0 WOMEN'S GYM SHIRTS 7 WOMEN'S GYM SHOES & OXFORDS WOMEN'S ATHLETIC SOX WOMEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS 3.00 2.25 2.95 .49 up (white or colored) 1.95 OFFICIAL HANDBOOKS .50 MEN'S GYM SHORTS .95 MEN'S GYM SHIRTS .69 EN'S BASKETBALL SHOES 5.90 MEN'S ATHLETIC SOX .50 MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS 1.95 MEN'S SWEAT PANTS 2.00 ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS .65 ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT