PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 Stinson, An Unknown In '48 Has Become Kansas Surprise By RICHARD DILSAVER Kansas was leading George Washington 7 to 0 midway in the second quarter Oct. 8, but Jayhawk rooters were uncomfortable. Only a fumble had stopped K.U.'s opponents from scoring early in the game, and now the Colonials were goalward bound again. Then the Colonials' John Shullenbarger tried a pass. Down on the KY 10, he ran off. Then the Colonials' John Snu the KU. 16-yard line a crimson-shirted Kansan went high into the air to snag the ball and then returned it to the Jayhawk 41-yard stripe. George Washington had been stopped. Races to 1-Yard Line Two plays after that vital interception, the same fellow who had stopped the Colonial drive went about the business of "doing things up brown." He snatched a 20-yard pass from sophomore Jerry Bogue, stepped away from an over-confident tackler, and raced down the sidelines for an additional 40 yards to the George Washington 1-yard line. John Amberg scored on the next play. Bill Rinehart converted and Kansas led 14 to 0. And well it was. For a first-half touchdown might have been just the tonic needed to inspire the visitors to hand Coach J. V. Sikes' crew its fourth consecutive defeat. The gridmen from the nation's capital pushed across two touchdowns in the third quarter and rolled to within seven yards of the Kansas goal in the fourth period. The name of the lad who set up that important Jayhawk touchdown is becoming more and more familiar to K.U. football followers. It's Wade Stinson. Was A Spring Surprise Even the Kansas coaching staff didn't know too much about Stinson until practice sessions last spring. But Stinson became one of K.U.'s most promising backs in April drills when he made runs of 59 and 62 yards in the annual spring scrimmage. Beginning in fall practices where he'd left off in the spring, Stinson didn't exactly surprise Mount Oread coaches with his escapades Oct. 8. They'd been waiting and hoping for him to unwind. Now that he's off to a healthy start, Stinson will be seeing more and more action at the halfback post. Stinson received his high school grid experience playing six-man football. Randall, his hometown, didn't have enough boys for the 11-man game. Apparently that hasn't hampered his football abilities. After earning a total of 12 letters in basketball, football, and track at Randall, Stinson went into the army. He served $3\frac{1}{2}$ years with the infantry, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. Injured Hand in Army Injured Hand in Army When in army training he was victim of an actious player could easily have added to his football cover. A flare he was handling exploded prematurely and severely burned his left hand and arm. Skin grafts repaired much of the damage, but while playing football Stinson is forced to wear a leather glove to protect the still-tender hand. Stinson is a senior in the School of Business but he'll still be around for football next season. He is a member of Delta Upsilon social fraternity. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed --- 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed - 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY From MADEMOISELLE Hamilton's Tri-Delt 48, Alpha Delta Pi 25 Sigma Kappa 40, Kanza 25 Jayettes 66, Joliffie hall 14 Corbin hall 30, Locksley hall 28 Pi Beta Phi 51, A. O. Pi 24 I. W. W. won by forfeit from Fos- Volleyball Scores Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Phone 1717 Reduced 943 Mass. Prices Order your Kodachrome Prints at this store We'll be glad to help you select the transparencies that will make the best full-color Kodachrome Prints. Four standard sizes, including the popular 3X size, 3 x 4% inches (considerably larger than the illustration above). Come in today. 721 Mass. Hixon's Yours For Vital Energy With every meal drink Lawrence Sanitary Homogenized Milk LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK AND ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 696 202 W.6th Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Cut Your Budget Stop-Shop And Save At Your A&P Super Market Iona 3 PORK & BEANS cans 25c Ann Page SALAD DRESSING pt. 25c Sultana TUNA FLAKES can 29c Budlong SWEET PICKLES qt 39c Jane Parker in tin cans POTATO CHIPS 1 lb 75c Ann Page PORK & BEANS can 10c Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food 2 lb. loaf 69c Domino CANE SUGAR 10 lbs 99c PEACHES 2 - 2 $ \frac{1}{2} $ cans 49c APRICOTS 21/2 can 23c Nutley Margarine 1 lb. 19c DelMonte No 2 PINEAPPLE Juice can 17c A & P GRAPE JUICE -- qt - 41c Ritz CRACKERS -- 1 lb -- 30c A&P Super Market IT'S GETTIN' COLD OUTSIDE Insulate Your Car With Our Special Process - - Motor Tune-up - Tires Checked For Safety - Lights Inspected - Winter Lubrication at MORGAN-MACK Your FORD Dealer 714 Vermont