34 BLUEBOYS GET LETTERS FOR WORKiSlim Jim Winn Awarded Honors in Three Departments—C hampioni j Baseball Team Honored by Coach Van Meter. !Thirty-four Illinois College athletic j letters were awarded to the members | of last year’s basketball, baseball, and ' track teams at a pep meeting in the ; Jones Memorial Chapel this morning, j Coach Van Meter, presented the let- I ters. |“Slim Jim Winn again proved him- ; self the most versatile athlete on the ' hill by winning letters in all three ' sports. iThe basketball players who received awards are: Captain Kenneth Woods: \ Hubert Pearce. Albert Feduris, Claren- j don Smith, Lewis Lasiter, James i Winn, and George Whittier, manager, j Winn will captain the 1933 basketball j squad.Baseball letters were given to the! members of the I. C. team that won J the Little Nineteen championship last j spring under the direction of Assistant Coach Ray Nusspickel. The following players won their awards: HarrellQuillman, captain; Isaac Sharpe, Kenneth Woods, Henry Zaber, Arthur Gervais, John Branham, Tony Paccotti, Roy Colin, John Taylor,! James Winn, Charles Colin, John ) Cary, mgr., and Bruno Bierman, who j will lead the Illinois team on the! diamond next year, jTrackmen who were given letters' are: Captain George Baker, Berlynj Leach, George Moore, Paul Sweney, Clarendon Smith, Walter Meyer. James Winn, Ray Kelly, Elmer Cas-peron, Don Wilson, Charles Rawlings, Willard Lochriclge, Albert Feduris, and John Curtis, manager. Feduris broke the record for I. C. shot-putters and is to receive a special trophv.