PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 Varsity Track Football Men Receive Letters Varsity letter and freshmen numeral winners in fall sports were announced Wednesday by Athletic Director E. C. Quigley. The list bears the names of 36 Varsity football men and five Varsity two-mile performers as letter winners. Also included are 45 freshman gridders and four freshman track men awarded numerals All of the awards are subject to fulfillment of academic requirements. Varsity football winners are John Amberg, Jerry Bogue, Bob Drumm, Roland Eilertis, Carl Ellis, Howard Fisher, Bud French, S. P. Garnett, Dick Gilman, Forrest Griffith, John Idoux, George Kennard, Henry Lamping, Aubrey Linville, Bill Mace, Dale Mallon, Mike McCormick, Cliff McDonald, Willie Modricin, Ken Murray, Darell Norris, Delvin Norris, Chuck O'Neill, Bill Rinehart, Wally Wiley, Carl Sanderfue, Bill Schaake, Dolph Simons, Lyn Smith, Wade Stinson, Bob Talkington, Floyd Temple, Kent Thomas, Orbon Tice, Dick Tominson, and Dean Wells. Letters to two-milers on the Varsity went to Cliff Abel, Pet Bowers, Dave Breidenthal, Bob Karnes, and Herb Semper. Freshman gridders winning numerals were George Abel, Jack Allen, Al Armstrong, Frank Austin, Wally Beck, Grant Bronson, Clarence Cain, Fox Cashell, Hal Cleavinger, Dion Element, Ralph Correll, Allen Ditzen, Carl Fisher, Galen Fiss, Don Griffin, Merlin Gish, Jim Hall, Hammel, Charles Hoag, Ken Howard, John Huber, Kern Bob, Larry King, Jack Luchen, Bob Mattill, Bob Mayer, Bob McMullen, George Ronkickon, Moir Tu, Tom Overman, Paul Owen, Ray Pierson, Frank Renflow, Martin Rengel, Bud Roberts, Jack Roggers, Bill Schaben, Dean Smith, Oliver Spencer, Art Spratt, Norman Steanson, Norman Stopper, Harold Stroud, Gerald Sawyer, and Bob Zabaker. Numerals going to freshman two-millers were for Lewis Clum, Bill Farney, Neil McNeill, and Keith Palmquist. Nubbins, Dark Horses IM Victors Seven games on Wednesday's 10 game intramural basketball card were decided by a half a dozen or less points. The games were the closest for any one night's schedule this season. Seven fraternity "C", and single games in fraternity "A", fraternity "B", and independent "A" made up the schedule. The Nubbins ran up the widest winning margin of the night in defeating Alpha KappaLambda, 42 to 21 in the fraternity "A" game. Dick Tomlinson scored 12 points for the Nubbins. Glen Davis led the losers with eight points. The Dark Horses remained undefeated in the independent "A" league by downing Don Henry, 33 to 27. It was the first loss for the co-operers. Virgil Haney of Don Henry took game scoring honors with 14 points. Kappa Sigma won its third game against a single defeat in downing Delta Tau Delta, 32 to 28. Bob Hanson led the Kappa Sigs with four field goals for eight points. It was a fraternity "B" contest. Results of fraternity "C" games: Paced by Neil McNeill's 17 points, the Beta Frosh moved to an easy 34 to 14 victory over the Plumber Plungers. The losers kept close for a half, but faded in second period. John Lyle scored six points for the Plumbers. Delta Upsilon won its second game without a loss by edging the Wineros 23 to 18. Bob Christensen scored seven points for the losing Wineros. Jack Barnhisel and Art Spratt netted five points apiece for D.U. The Edgehill Roaders jumped to a quick lead and went on to a 35 to 24 triumph over Sigma Nu. It evened up each team's record at one win and one loss. Phi Gamma Delta moved to a 10 point halftime lead and then had to stave off a closing Phi Kappa Psi to win 33 to 29. Heywood Davis led Phi Gam to its second win with 12 points. Marty Pankratz scored 13 for Phi Psi to take game scoring honors. The Tall Dogs suffered their third straight loss in bowing to Delta Tau Delta, 26 to 29. Delta Tau is undefeated in three games. 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