PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1940 Fambrough, Hogan Will Coach Frosh The University of Kansas expanded its permanent football coaching staff today by adding two aces, Don Fambrough and William "Red" Hogan, off its 1946 and 1947 co-championship teams. Fambrough, a two-time all-conference guard, will be the Kansans' new head freshman coach with Hogan his first assistant. The latter also Parrish To Head Alpha Kappa Psi Robert Parrish, business junior, has been elected to head Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, for second semester. whir serve as head baseball coach. Wayne Replogle, frosh ringmaster for five years, moved upstairs as varsity end coach. Fambrough and Hogan both served under him as assistants on a part-time basis the past year. No salary terms were disclosed. Other officers elected were: Grant Vonderschmidt, vice-president; Don Maditson, secretary; Guy Kidwell, treasurer; and James Black, master of ritual. All the officers are business juniors. In announcing the expansion, Athletic Director E. C. Quigley emphasized that the new appointments were full-time affairs with Fambrough and Hogan joining the University's regular athletic staff. Hogan graduated in midterm while Fambrough has only four hours to go toward his degree. A varsity line coach to replace Norman Cooper, who recently resigned to accept a similar post at L.S.U., is yet to be appointed. This selection is expected to be forthcoming in a few days. Both appointments have been approved by the Board of Regents. "We are mighty happy to announce the securing of these two young coaches" Quigley said. "They are fine men out of our own player ranks and we feel that, with the selection of a new varsity line coach, we will have enough manpower to continue to carry on the kind of athletic program we all want." Replogle joins Coach J. V. Sikes. Cliff Kimsey, backfield coach, and Mike Getto, assistant coach, who now constitute the varsity corps. Walla Walla, Wash.—(U.P.) A local housewife had one of the most expensive family breakfasts on record. It cost her $200. She had that much currency in the oven when she turned on the stove to prepare the morning meal. "We are highly pleased to add Don and Red to our staff." Sikes said. "Their playing records are excellent and their work last year was of the same caliber. We feel that they are going to make fine young coaches. We also are happy to promote Wayne to the varsity where he will be a big help. With the appointment of a line coach we feel that we will have a very sound and capable staff." Fambrough, a Longview, Texas product, came to Mt. Oread as a fullback in 1946 and wound up as the loop's best guard. He was voted the Jayhawks most valuable lineman in 1946 and co-captained the 1947 Orange bowl eleven with Otto Schnell-bacher. He also was noted as a place-kicker toeing through 49 successful conversions in 63 attempts through two seasons. He was a member of the West all-star in the 1947 Shrine classic at San Francisco. Hogan earned a reputation as one of the league's all-time great T-formation quarterbacks despite being dogged by hard luck much of his collegiate career. A broken leg in the second game of the 1946 season kept him on the sidelines that year while last spring he missed the last half of baseball season because of a shoulder separation. Hogan's football debut in Jayhawk play was one of the most explosive on record, as he passed for 290 yards in the 1946 opener against Texas Christian. He is most famous for quarterbacking clutch wins over Nebraska and Missouri in 1947. His pitch to Schnellbacher in the final 40 second topped the Cornhuskers, 13-7, and two weeks later he engineered a 94 yard drive in the final seven minutes to down Missouri, 20-14. Hot Breakfast Costs $200 Replogle is now in his 20th year of coaching, having served two high school hitches and a nine-year term at Elgin academy before joining the Kansas staff in 1940. He served a three-year stint as a chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy during World War II then spent two years as a vassity assistant in 1945 before resuming fresh duties in 47. In his playing days he was an all-Kansas back in 1924 and 1925 at College of Emporia. GREAT CARS FINE SERVICE SQUARE DEAL VARSITY LAST DAY 1949's BIGGEST DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM . . . Plus: LATE NEWS FRI-SAT THE FIRST GENUINE JUNGLE FILM IN 10 YEARS. ALSO: Charles Starrett in "CHALLENGE OF THE RANGE" Plus: Last Chapter "Superman" Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Continuous Shows from 1 p.m. at Both Your Home-Owned Commonwealth Theatres Matt Saxon had everything but a conscience! especially with women! 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