Wayne State dipped into its record books in honoring Bob Luby. A tough back on offense and defense. Hall Of Faller DIANE POMISH SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS ne of Wayne State University's star ath- letes of the late 1930s was recently inducted into its ath- letic Hall of Fame. At Detroit's Cen- tral High School, and Wayne, Robert Luby ran track and played football. His high school track career included the indoor and outdoor- two-mile relay team which won the city championship during his junior and senior years. He was also a hur- dler and sprinter for Central. In football, he played wingback on offense and safety on defense. Entering Wayne Uni- versity in the fall of 1936, Luby majored in health and physical education. He ran track and played football throughout his four years of undergradu- ate school. His track career, as a short and middle distance runner, included leading the 1940 Wayne mile relay squad to first place finishes in the Michigan State, Penn, Illinois and Butler relays. That same season, he After a career in Detroit, Luby headed north. led the indoor 880 relay team to a time of 1:32.2, then Wayne's second-best time. He also broke Wayne's 56-second record in the 440 sprint, set by John Lewis, later Olym- pic champion. Luby ran the seven laps on the short indoor track in Wayne's Old Main Build- ing in 55.9. As in high school, track was only half of the story in Luby's college athletic career. He excelled on Wayne's football team, playing wingback and tailback on offense and safety and cornerback on defense. Just as he had broken records in track, he did as well in football. As a sophomore in 1937, he recorded the best return yards in a game in Wayne's history, scoring three touchdowns against Hillsdale College. He did this with two punt returns and a pass inter- ception, taking them back 80, 46 and 47 yards. It helped Wayne to a 65-0 victory, the most points ever scored by a Tartar football team. In 1938, Luby had a 62- yard carry against Buffalo, the second longest carry in Wayne's history. In the 1939 season, during a game between Wayne and Orange Bowl- HALL OF FAMER page 46