49 TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE —Photo by Bob Blank. Jerry Bogue, Kansas 176-pound quarterback, is shown as he fades back for a pass. Bogue, who has two years of eligibility remaining, starred in the Colorado-Kansas game Saturday although the Jayhawkers lost, 13 to 12. The former Wichita High school star, completed three of four attempted passes good for 83 yards. One was a 38-yard touchdown pass to Aubrey Linville, Kansas sophomore end. Bogue Fights Off Bad Luck, Now He's Ready And Rarin' Despite an accident, the resulting operation, and an eligibility ruling, Jerry Bogue is determined to play football. And to prove it, the former Wichita East High school flash is pushing Dick Gilman, all-conference quarterback for Kansas in 1948, for the starting slot on the Jayhawk team. Back at Wichita, his home town, the tall dark-haired sophomore showed all the promising points for a distinctive football career. Chosen in his senior year at East as all-state eleven. Bogue also lettered twice in basketball and track, and starred at both. But Kansas State, his first college choice, didn't benefit from his pigskin services. A summer swimming injury following a freak fall from a diving tower resulted in a knee operation only a few weeks before the season opened. And Bogue saw his college football from the stands. After working out in spring practices Bogue changed his mind and transferred to K. U. the following fall, only to sit out another year in the stands because of a Big Seven eligibility ruling, regarding new transfers. The ruling requires transfers to spend a semester at the University before being eligible for athletics. The Wichita sophomore has nothing definite in mind, as yet, in studies, but hopes to decide in the future. He is a member of the Petal Delta Theta social fraternity and single. But this year there have been no freak accidents and no rulings. The former high school star finally has his chance to display his athletic wares. No longer just a spectator, Jerry Bogue has arrived to stay, and to stay on the playing field. Judging by his recent showing in the Colorado-Kansas upset, there is little doubt that he'll be around for a couple of more seasons. Garbo Back To Hollywood, New Picture Postponed Paris, Sept. 27—(J.P.)-Motion picture producer Walter Wanger said today he has postponed until next spring the shooting of Greta Garbo's new picture, "The Duchess of Langeais." Wanger said the postponement was necessary because preparations to make the picture in France took longer than he had originally estimated. He said Miss Garbo will go back to Hollywood this winter. The new picture is her first in six years. Film Couple Expect Stork Hollywood, Sept. 27. (U.P.)-Screen actor Larry Parks and his wife, musical comedy star Betty Garrett, announced today they are expecting their first child in March. Read the Want Ads Daily. Yanks Fined For Actions Chicago, Sept. 27.—(U.P.)—President Will Harridge of the American league today fined New York Yankee Manager Casey Stengel and two of his players a total of $500 for their demonstration against umpire Bill Grieve during and after Monday's game with the Boston Red Sox. Stengel was fined $150 for his conduct in pushing Grieve and whirling him around after the umpire called Johnny Pesky of the Red Sox safe at home plate in a close play in the eighth inning of the game. Pesky scored Boston's winning run with his slide across the plate. Catcher Ralph Houk, who vigorously protested Grieve's decision was fined $150' for his "uncalled-for demonstration" over the decision at the plate which gave Boston a 7 to 6 triumph and the American league lead. The largest fine was against Cliff Mapes, New York outfitier. He was fined $200 for his remarks to Grieve after the game. Harridge warned Mapes in a telegram that he must apologize. 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