PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948 The 1948 Jayhawker Football Squad REDS | | Ht. | Wt. Pos | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Del Norris | So. 6-2 | 190 E | | Lynn Smith | Fr. 6-1 | 180 E | | Glenn Starmer | Fr. 6-1 | 165 E | | Ed Lee | So. 6-0 | 202 T | | Bob Ogilvie | Jr. 6-2 | 225 T | | D.Fambrough | Jr. $5\cdot 10^{-3}$ | 190 G | | John Idoux | Fr. $5\cdot 10^{-3}$ | 198 G | | Forrest Noll | Fr. 5-8 | 195 G | | Dick Monroe | Jr. 6-0 | 208 C | | Roland Ellerts | So. 6-1 | 190 C | | Bob Drumm | So. 6-1 | 195 C | | D.Tomilinson | So. 6-1 | 200 G | | Matt Rodina | Fr. 5-10 | 196 G | | Paul Jones | Fr. 5-10 | 195 G | | W.M.c Carter | Jr. 5-7 | 185 G | | M.Mc cornmack | Fr. 6-3 | 225 T | | Duke Burt | Jr. 6-1 | 200 T | | John Powell | So. 6-2 | 250 T | | Chuck O'Biel | So. 6-1 | 180 E | | Bob Kline | So. $6\cdot 1$ | 193 E | | D.Bangs | Jr. 6-2 | 188 E | | Bill Hogan | Jr. $5\cdot 10^{-3}$ | 185 Qb | | D.Hamilton | Fr. $5\cdot 10^{-3}$ | 165 Fb | | F.Pattee | Jr. 6-0 | 180 Hb | | Bud Lamping | Fr. 5-11 | 170 Lh | | B.C McDonald | So. 5-4 | 130 Lh | | Dale Mallon | So. 6-1 | 180 Rh | | F.Griffle | So. 5-11 | 190 Fb | | Gene Cox | Fr. $5\cdot 10^{-3}$ | 175 Fb | | Jim Griffith | Fr. 6-2 | 185 Fb | WHITES Marvin Small Jr. 6-2 190 Po Al Lowrie Fr. 6-1 205 E D. Norris So. 6-4 188 E G. Sherwood Sr. 5-10 210 T Hally Brott Fr. 6-0 215 T Jack Fink So. 5-10 198 G Jim Stevens Jr. 5-11 195 G J. Faerber Fr. 6-1| 185 G H.Fischer Jr. 6-1 180 C Ed Bray So. 5-11| 180 G T. Farnoff So. 5-10 180 C Phil Hawkins Fr. 5-11 165 C Ken Sperry So. 5-10 174 G Dolph Simons Fr. 6-0 195 G Keith Grant Fr. 6-3 205 G H. Johnson Jr. 6-2 188 T Wally Rouse So. 6-3 215 T Tom Nelson Fr. 6-5 225 T J. Mendenhall Fr. 6-1 180 E Don Fischer Fr. 6-2 190 E Ray Boswell Fr. 5-10 165 E Tom Scott Jr. 6-0 177 Gb Ken Morrow So. 6-0 160 Qb Dick Gilman So. 6-2 190 Qb C. Moffett Jr. 5-9 175 Lh W. Stinson So. 5-11 175 Rh C. Wathall Fr. 5-10 175 Lh A. Stricker So. 5-8 165 Rh L. Thompson Jr. 6-0 180 Rh Bob Near Fr. 6-1 175 E John Amberg Fr. 5-11 175 Fb Jim Sackridge Fr. 6-1 195 Fb Reds Will Be Favored In Grid Treat Friday Although coach Jules V. Sikes has attempted to divide his 66-man squad as evenly as possible for the intrasquad game in Haskell stadium tomorrow night, the Reds will go into the game slight favorites on paper. With eight lettermen, two of them all-Big Six selections the past season, the Reds show the greatest strength in the middle of the line and in the backfield However, the Whites may be able to dominate play at the tackles and ends, and their backfield is not to be underrated. Boasting seven lettermen, one an all-Big Six choice in 1944, they're a good bet to give the Reds a real battle. Don Fambrough, Dick Monroe, Ed Lee and Dick Tomlinson will form the nucleus of the Red line. Fambrough and Tomlinson will be at the guard' posts, Monroe at center and Lee at right tackle. Griff, Pattee Together Tom Scott, who shared quarter- backing duties with Bill Hogan behind Lynn McNutt last fall, Charlie Moffett, all-conference choice in '44, and freshman hopeful John Amberg are backfield standouts for the Whites. In the backfield for the Crimson crewmen will be standouts Forrest Griffith, Frank Pattee, and Bill Hogan. Griffith and Pattee teamed to form the most powerful fullback combination in the conference last fall. Hogan will handle passing chores for the Reds. Cliff McDonald, whom Sikes has praised for his improvement in spring practice, will also be in the Red lineup. Scott, who displayed some genuine passing and kicking talent the past season, will team with Amberg to form a threat on the ground or in the air. Amberg's driving power from fullback has been compared to that of Griffith by some. In the line the Whites have such stalwarts as Howard Fischer, 1946 letterman at center; Gene Sherwood, 210-pound back converted to tackle; Hugh Johnson, and Marvin Small. Tomorrow's game will give Jayhawker fans a chance to see what they expect from the 1948 Kansas grid edition. With the loss of eight regulars, the Jayhawker team for next fall has been a question mark. Missing when the intrasquad teams lineup for the kickoff will be Ray Evans, Otto Schnellbacher, Don Ettinger, Joe Crawford, Steve Renko, Lynn McNutt, Terry Monroe, and Hoy Baker. Of these eight, three—Evans, Schnellbacher, and Ettinger—will be seeing action with professional teams next fall. 3 Will Miss Game Lettermen Dick Bertuzzi and Bud French, who are out for baseball this spring, do not appear in the lineup of either team for tomorrow's game. Also out of the line-up is Bryan Sperry, who is nursing an injury. RISLEY'S AUTO TRIM 10th and New Jersey, Phone 939 SEAT COVERS tailor-made to YOUR CAR! At new LOW prices. - NYLON - PLASTIC - STRAW and FIBER See Us First !! Fall In Line with Formal - Time She's having her alterations made now—for that special dance ROGER'S Fashion Cleaners Machinery To Enforce 'Sanity Code' May Soon Undergo Its Initial Test Chicago, May 6—(UP)—A test of the N.C.A.A. "sanity code," designed to preserve the amateur purity of college athletes, appeared imminent today. Dr. James L. Morrill, president of the University of Minnesota and one of the staunchest supporters of the purity code, contended that N.C. A.A. members could clean up sports A. A. members could clean up sports at the conference level, but that the N.C.A.A. itself is inadequate because of its size. Such a statement from a man who has twice spoken at N.C.A.A. conventions during the period when the "sanity code" was being developed could mean only that he knew of violations, or of practices that might be considered violations by the N.C.A.A. compliance committee. Thus, it appeared that the code, adopted by the N.C.A.A. with numerous strengthening amendments last January, was destined for a test within a year. "Machinery to enforce the code has been set up." an N.C.A.A. spokesman said today, "and the N.C.A.A. is prepared for any steps to be given under it." 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