ER 27,19 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Dick Tomlinson, Jayhawker guard, will prove to be a headache to the Kansas State Cats this Saturday. Dick pulls down runners all over the field. He's A Whiz Bang On Defense, Offense; He's Dick Tomlinson All-American Bv RAY SOLDAN Dick Tomlinson, 204-pound Jayhawker guard, is Kansas' candidate for the Big Seven lineman of the year. The 21-year old senior is a dangerous blocker and one of the fastest linemen in the conference, and has been chosen on one pre-season All American team. Tomlinson was an All-Big Seven® selection last season. He was regarded as the best sophomore lineman in the midlands on Kansas' 1947 Orange Bowl squad. Theugger Bodge City better started five games for the college year, played over half of the Orange Bowl game against Georgia Tech. In 1946 he saw some action with K.U.'s cochampionship team. Dick, a married man, is majoring in physical education, and he hopes to receive a coaching position in some high school after his graduation in June. While attending high school in Dodge City, Tomlinson received nine letters. He was a three-letterman in football and basketball. He was named on the Southwest Kansas All-Star team for two consecutive seasons in both sports. In his senior year he was chosen fullback on the third string of the All-State football team. He lettered in track as a sophomore, but changed to baseball as an upperclassman and collected two more numerals. He also played first base two summers on the Dodge City Ban Johnson baseball team. Stanley Woodward, nationally known football writer, selected Tomlinson as a first string defensive guard on his annual pre-season All-America football team. Named by Woodward in the defensive line with Dick are such publicized players as Leon Hart, Notre Dame; WUTHNOW'S CONOCO SERVICE 900 Ind. Lubrication Battery Charging Tire Repair Car Washing Kansas Track Team Wins Tenth Straight Emil Liston Dies At Baldwin The Jayhawkter two-mile track team won its tenth straight meet by defeating Kansas State 10 to 26 Wednesday. Captain Bob Karnes, Clifford Abel Pat Bowers and Herb Semper finished in a dead heat in 9 minutes 43 seconds. The first Kansas State runner to finish was David Van Haverbeke in fifth place in 9 minutes 50 seconds. Baldwin, Kan., Oct. 27 —(U.P.) Funeral services will be held tomorrow for 59-year-old Emil S. Liston, the 11-letter athlete who won admiration of small colleges throughout the nation by establishing the National Association of Intercollegiate basketball. In the Middle Ages the educational titles, doctor, master, and professor were synonymous. The Jayhawkers will shoot for their eleventh victory Saturday, Nov. 5, with Colorado at Boulder. Al Wistert, Michigan; and Clayton Tonnemaker, Minnesota. Woodward picked Dick as a defensive guard; however Kansas fans are very well satisfied with his work on offense too. The N.A.I. executive secretary directed the excursion at his home here yesterday. Aristotle believed that plant lice arose from dew falling on plants Services at the First Methodist church will be followed by burial in Fort Scott, Kan., where he coached for several years. From his Baker University days here, when he won 11 letters and all-conference honors in football and basketball through his years of running the annual N.A.I.B. tournament, the six-feet-three Liston was rated as a great athletic figure. SENIOR APPLICATION PHOTOS He spent five years pitching professional baseball, then coached and held athletic directorships before advancing to positions of importance in both the N.C.A.A. and the A.A.U. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY OPEN TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY But his monument rested on the N.A.I.B. and its national tourney every March in Kansas City's Municipal auditorium, matching the select 32 teams from a national membership totaling hundreds of schools. The first tournament in 1938 was limited to midlands teams. Now, districts within the association cover the country. When the A.A.U. declined to set up a separate bracket to enable colleges to play each other and independents to compete in their own class, the N.A.I.B. was born for standard four-year colleges. Liston suffered a severe injury while refereeing a high school football game on Oct. 1, 1943. A player, throwing a block, knocked the big gray haired official down. He suffered a broken knee and spent most of that winter in a Kansas City hospital. For Radios and Radio Service Visitors Will Get A Treat come to BEAMAN'S Winchester, Tenn.—(U.F.)—Franklin County wants to be sure that visitors will be able to see plenty of crimson clover. 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