7 Seniors Get 3rd Grid Letter Seven seniors earned their third football letters during the past season, it was disclosed Tuesday with the announcement of a roster of 39 KU letter winners. The former list included Bill Bell, Raytown, Mo. end; Frank Black, Lawrence center; John Drake, Lawrence tackle; Joe Held, Topeka fullback; Don Martin, Larned end; Don Fftzenreuter, Carlsbad, N. M., guard, and Ted Rohde, Hubbard, Neb., right half, Lynn McCarthy, Charles McCue, Terry McIntosh, Bob Marshall, H.C. Palmer, Ed Prelock, Dave Preston, Bobby Robinson, Ernie Russell, Tom Russell, Walter Schmidt, Wally Strauch, Glenn Swengros, Paul Swoboda, John Traylor, Capt. Galer Wahlmeier, and John Wertzberger Remaining lettermen are: Jerry Baker, Bruce Brenner, Ron Claiborne, Homer Floyd, John Francisco, Frank Gibson, Bob Hoeing, Billhorn, Tom Horner, Jim Hull, Bob Kraus, Ray Lane, Jim Letcavits, Bob Lewis. Lettering in varsity cross-country were Capt. Jan Howell, Jerry McNeal, Barry Crawford, Bernie Gay, Bob Nicholson, Verlyn Schmidt, Lowell Janzen, and Jack Schroeder. Freshman numeral cross-country awards went to: Tom Skutka, Hibernia, N. J.; Brian Travis, Des Moines, Ia.; Francis Green, Warrenburg, Mo.; Dale Lubs, LaPorte, Ind.; Bob Tague, Kansas City; Cliff Cushman, Grand Forks, N. D.; Don Greenele, Primghar, Ia. Basketball Scores Bowling Green 67, Detroit 66. Bethel 65, Southwestern 36. Friends 77, Tabor 69. Southern Methodist 93, Wichita 70. St. Marys (Tex.) 94, Texas Lutheran 62. College of Pacific 71, Sacramento State 47. Page 5 Jorgensen in Eastern Debut NEW YORK — (UP) -- Young Paul Jorgensen, pride of the Southwest and outstanding American contender for the featherweight crown, makes his Eastern debut tonight at Madison Square Garden in his third fight with Brooklyn's chunky Carmelo Costa. Michigan is famous for varieties of peaches having "haven" in their names because they were propagated by the experiment station at South Haven. The wettest year in Kansas in a period from 1887 to 1953, was 1951 with 41.57 inches of precipitation. Fiji, Lambda Chi, Sigma Chi Get Fraternity A Victories Phi Gamma Delta used a balance scoring attack to romp past Kappa Sigma Tuesday in a Fraternity A basketball game in Robinson Annex. Lee Meyer scored 10 points to lead the Phi Gam attack and was aided by Wally Strauch's 8 points, John Husser's 8 points, and the 7 scored by both John Peppercorn and Jim Tierney. Wayne Manning dropped in 10 points for high scoring honors for Kappa Sig. Lambda Chi 50, Sig Ep 37 Lambda Chi used a second half scoring splurge to beat Sigma Phi Epsilon 50-37 in a Fraternity A team game played yesterday. H. C. Palmer's 16 points topped Lambda Chi scoring but Jan Holman scored 12, Dick Walt 10, and Dave Paulding 8 to round out a balanced Lambda Chi attack. Mike Swanson hit five field goals and four free throws for 14 points to lead Sig Ep. Lambda Chi 50. Sig En 37 Sigma Chi 42. Sigma Nn 40 Sigma Chi 42, Sigma Nu 40 Sigma Chi took a 42-40 decision from Sigma Nu yesterday in the closest Fraternity A game played. Larry Leffingwell scored 11 points and Jan Banker 9 to top Sigma Chi scoring. Bill Bell hit for 9 points, Ted Rohde for 8, Bruce Bynum for 7, and Bruce Brenner and Bob Marshall for 6 each to account for the Sigma Nu points. Fraternity B — Phi Kappa Sig 29, PIKA 18; Phi Psi 38, Theta Cii 22; APhiA 20, Sigma Chi 18; Phi Gam 2, AKL 0. Tuesday's Scores Independent B — Foster 27; Stephenson 15; Don Henry 31; Geology Club 20; Newman 26, AFROTC 16; Nu Sigma Nu 53; Basketeers 26; Cats 26, Grace Pearson 12. Fraternity C — Phi Psi 21, AKL 18. Late Spree Fells St. Benedicts, 70-58 Fraternity A — DU vs. PiKA, 4:15 p.m.; ATO vs. Phi Kap, 5:15 p.m. Independent A — Pearson vs. Stephenson, 6:15 p.m.; Scrubs vs. Liahona, 7:15 p.m. KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — (UF) — Bill Austmus hit 20 points to pace Kirksville to a 70-58 victory over St. Benedict's last night. The visitors were ahead 28-26 at halftime, but Kirksville took the lead with about five minutes left to play. Independent B — Medicis vs. UVO, 7:15 p.m., east court; Battenfeld vs. Hicks, 4:15 p.m., west court. Fraternity C — Phi Gam vs. SAE. 5 p.m., east court; Sigma Nu vs. AKL, 5 p.m., west court; Delt vs. Kappa Sig, 5:45 p.m., east court; Phi Gam vs. Sig Ep, 5:45 p.m., west court; Delt vs. Phi Psi, 6:30 p.m, west court; AEPI vs. Lam Chi, 4:15 p.m., east court; SAE vs. Beta, 7:15 p.m., west court. Today's Schedule LeRoy Roberts was the top scorer or St. Benedict's with 14 points. Fraser Hall, the oldest building on the campus, was dedicated in 1872. Independent C — Army vs. Rochdale, 8 p.m., east court. SMU Tops Wichita As Krebs Gets 31 Southern Methodist scored 20 points in the first five minutes and maintained a high shooting accuracy, getting 44 of 66 field goal attempts while Wichita hit only 30 of 78. The Kansans had difficulty with a tight MU defense, shooting mostly from the outside. Don Woodward was high for Wichita with 22 points. It was the fourth straight win for SMU, which is ranked fourth in the nation. DALLAS, Tex., — (UP) — Southern Methodist's Jim Krebs produced 31 points to lead the tall Tansons to an easy 93-70 victory over Wichita University Tuesday night. Hays Rallies to Down Kearney, 73-56 HAYS. Kan. — (UP) — Fort Hays State staged a final half scoring spree to defeat Kearney, Neb., 73 to 56 last night. Trailing 30-32 at halftime, the Kansas team spurred ahead early in the second period and kept a comfortable margin to the end. 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