Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1964 Schweda Earns Pro Contract, KU Outstanding Lineman Award The Chicago Bears of the National Football League signed their second KU Jayhawk to a professional contract in the span of a week. Brian Schweda, All-Big Eight tackle from Lawrence, signed a one-year pact with the Bears, only a week after the professional team signed KU All-America Gale Sayers to a long-term contract. Templin Gets Narrow Win The Rugby Club defeated Jolliffe, 38-25; Templin dropped Alpha Chi Sigma, 33-28, and JRP stormed over the Mammals, 56-21, in yesterday's Independent "A" league basketball action. Tom Russell sparked the Rugby Club men as he scored 11, and Don Cook helped the cause with nine. Norm Fahrer was Jolliffe's high-pointer. Jerry Roberts was Templin's top point-producer, scoring 10, and Paul Clendening hit nine points. Danny Roberts was the ACSig high man with eight. Randy Elsmore tallied 12 for JRP. Steve King followed with 10 and Rich Snyder had nine, all topping the Mammal high man, Mitchell, with eight. IN FRATERNITY "B" games, Forrest Cloud proved himself Lambda Chi Alpha's top hand, scoring 10 to highpoint the game. But he wasn't enough as Roger Hill and Bucky Walters led Pi Kappa Alpha to a 26-25 victory. Loyce Bailey highlighted the Kappa Alpha Psi-Delta Upsilon game by scoring 12 points for KAP's. Dave Bouda and Jay Combs rallied too late for DU as the KAP's took it 36-26. Sigma Alpha Epsilon edged Alpha Tau Omega, 38-30. Doug Markley and Hamilton teamed up to score about two-thirds of the SAE points. Tom Sullivan was ATO's high-pointer with 11, and Rich Darnall was second with eight. In C games, Phi Kappa Gamma No. 2 put down Alpha Tau Omega, 33-25. Christmas is the world outdoors, and... The American Football League teams who drafted the two Jayhawk seniors and lost out were the Denver Broncos on Schweda and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sayers. SCHWEDA WAS also honored at the KU Football Banquet Monday night by being voted the recipient of the Mike Getto Lineman of the Year award. Schweda thus became the first repeat winner of the award, as he last year was the first junior ever to win it. Savers and Gary Duff were voted co-captains by their teammates at the close of the 1964 season. Duff also was voted the recipient of the Ormand Beach Memorial Trophy, an honor symbolizing "most valuable player for a given year." Duff was the leading defensive player for the Jayhawks this year, and set a new school career record by kicking 50 extra points. He and Schweda were named to the All-Big Eight defensive unit. FULLBACK Ron Oelschlager received in absentia the Arthur B. Weaver Scholarship trophy for the football player with the best scholastic record. Oelschlager, who plans to enter medical school next year, was in New York to receive a $500 Earl Blaik scholarship award and a $500 medical scholarship stipend from the National Football Foundation. Student ID's Good For Doubleheader KU Fencers Grab Medals Students will be admitted to the Sunflower Doubleheader basketball program Saturday on presentation of their certificates of registration, Monte Johnson, assistant athletic director, said today. KU's beginning fencers almost took a clean sweep at the beginners tournament Sunday at Lawrence, winning five out of six medals. Johnson said questions were arising because of a statement on the certificates which said reservations are required. Johnson said this safeguard was taken in the event the game might have been a sellout. Bob Dillman, Independence junior, took first place in men's foil by winning 11 out of 14 bouts. He has been fencing for six months, Jim Carmichael, Washburn freshman, won second place, and Mike Hill of KU took third. The KU women fencers outdid the men by winning all three medals. Lee Stark, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, earned first place by defeating all the women she fenced against. Mary Hodson, Prairie Village, sophomore, took second place, winning all her bouts except one in the final. She lost this to Miss Stark. Janice Salisbury, Lawrence freshman, took third place. According to the NFLA rules, fencers must have fenced for less than one year to be eligible for a beginners tournament. If any beginning fencer takes first place in a beginners meet, he is not allowed to compete in the same type of meet again. --- 70c PITCHERS (LARGE) Free—Peanuts—Tonight Great Atmosphere 807 Vt.—— La Pizza—— 807 Vt. --- Let us help you look your best at the Christmas Formal ... EXPERT DRYCLEANING WITH MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDED PROCESSES WILL GIVE NEW LIFE TO YOUR FORMAL WEAR. IT HELPS YOU LOOK YOUR BEST LET OUR EXPERTS AT NEW YORK CLEANERS CLEAN YOUR FORMAL WEAR TODAY. New York Cleaners VI 3-0501 926 Mass. Merchants of Good Appearance