Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1965 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified For Ron Oelschlager Football 'Foots' the Bills By Susan Hartley Football has always been the special interest of KU's fullback, Ron Oelschlager, but he does not plan to make it his career. Although he was drafted by the Denver Broncos professional football team in the latter part of November, Oelschlager plans to enter the KU Medical Center next fall to become a medical doctor. He will not enter without some memories of his football days, however, for he will have the aid of three major football scholarships—the Football Hall of Fame scholarship, the Red Blaik scholarship, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association graduate study scholarship. To be eligible for the NCAA scholarship, an athlete must have a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and have distinguished himself as a member of the varsity football team. OELSCHLAGER received his_other scholarship on Dec. 6, when he attended the Football Hall of Fame banquet in New York City. "It was a mammmoth thing." Oelschlager said, "I met Adlai Stevenson, Ed Sullivan, Johnny Carson, and Mayor Wagner of New York City. All the football greats, including Otto Graham and Carl Rhodes, and the heads of big business, such as the Quaker Oats Co., were among the 1600 guests at the $50 a plate banquet. "Each of the eight winners of the scholarship were announced and went to the front to accept the engraved silver bowl which we received along with the $500 award." Oelschlager said. "The members of ATO's, Phi Kaps Keep Records Unblemished Alpha Tau Omega and Phi Kappa Theta remain tied for the lead in Division II of Fraternity "A" league intramural basketball, as each team picked up its second victory against no defeats yesterday. The ATO's had to go all out before downing Delta Chi, 38-36, in a double overtime game. Dave Adams tossed in the winning basket in the sudden death overtime. Adams and Mark Steeves, each with 10 points, paced the winners. Bob Hicks and Johnson each contributed 10 for Delta Chi. Phi Kappa Theta had an easier time, rolling over Delta Tau Delta, 54-39. John Cahill sparked the Phi Kaps with 19 points, and was followed by Jerry Reilly with 11. Alan Bryant led the Delts with 12. IN THE BATTLE between the two winless teams in the league, Sigma Nu edged Phi Kappa Psi, 40-36. J.C.Hixon led the winners with 12 points, followed by Sandy Buda with nine. Mike Finnigan with 11 and Jim Dreiling with 13 led the Phi Psi's. Ellsworth and ROWB both extended their perfect records to 3-0 in Independent "B" action. Lawrence Independents won its second victory in as many contests with a forfeit over Tomahawks. Bob Kratky and Mike Gatrost, with 14 and 11 points respectively, led Ellsworth to a 42-29 victory over BIB. Roger Krehbel led the losers with 14. John Deakins' 12 points paved the way for ROWB's triumps over Foster, 41-22. The ULTIMATE in apartment living — PARK PLAZA SOUTH one or two bedroom apartments with these outstanding features— 37 brand-new units with balconies - newly decorated with carpeting and drapery - newly enlarged public laundromat - swimming pool - all appliances furnished (including disposal) - air conditioning and central heating 1912 W. 25th Ph. VI 2-3416 the Hall of Fame were also introduced." THE RED BLAIK award is auxiliary to the Hall of Fame award, and consists of $2,500 divided among the Hall of Fame award winners who are planning to attend medical school. This year, five of the eight were premed students, so each received $500. All NEW This Week Friday-the DIMENSIONS Saturday-the SHADOWS AT THE TEE PEE diabolt's Sale! Mens Wear Thurs. 9:30 A.M. Save 20% To 50% Suits Sports Coats Slacks Sweaters Top Coats Jackets Hats Shirts Outer Coats Large Selection All Sales Final diebolt's 843 Mass. 107 long mid length 108 long legitaur top