6. ‘ "athletic Director karl Klooz is working on a ten-game football schedule for next year. An announcement of the schedule should be made in.a few days. "The vutd ocr track season is blossoming forth in promising fashion under the sp-enéid coaching of Ray Kanehl.e Kanehl graduoted at Kansas, in 3.327, having won:a gold track show on Coach Huff's Missouri Valley champ- ionship team. Ee-is now in our Department of Physical Education, having come to.us from Wichita East High School where he was chairman of the de- pee ynente "he pon and - chilling mas be has 53 ed et! repressed ie avtent enthusiasm of these hopeful Jayhaowxers, but there are over fifty boys cut striving for the honor of representing the University of Kansas this spring. The following boys from.tho rocently completed indoor track season are re= porting daily for workouts: iihitson Godfrey in-the distance runs and.-the javelin throws Roliand: Hamilton in the middle distance runs; Robert Lilli- bridge in the sprints, hurdles.and the jumping events; Harvey Morrow:in the pole vault; Dean Patterson in the hurdles; Jim Richey in the springs;:: LeRoy Robiscn in the shot put, discus and javelin throw, and the high jump; William Schell in the middle distance and distance runs; Tom Scofield, last season't Big Six outdoor-champion high jumper, will also broad jump end run low hurdles; Frank Stannard, Big Six indoor high hurdles champion, will compete. in the luw.hurdles, high jump and rm in relays; William. Stewart, middle distances; and John Satton in the dashes. John Hawley, middle dis- tance runner whe competed in the-indoor season, has been unable to report because cf a fcot cperetion which will one him for some time. . "The schedule for the es fe seascn eee the University of Oklahoma at Norman, on April 15th; the Drake Relays, »pril 28 and 29; a triengulor meet with Nebraska end Kansas State probably on May 5 or 63 Iowa State at Ames, May 13; the Big Six Cutdsor Meet at Lincoin, Nebraska, May.20, anda meet tc be scheduled later with —— —— Teachers Colgate. : : sa tadied aa ; ¥onsas experienced a very ocak indoor’ peat, season: under Kanehl's tutelage. IMissouri was whipped at Columbia, 67.to 37. Kansas’ also emerged first place winner. in a triangular indoor meet at Lincoln when the Jayhowkers amassed a total of 43. 2/3 points, -and. Nebraska was second with 414 points, while Kansas State finished- third. with 15: points. The Big Six Sicor Meet in Kansas -City's IfMmicipal Auditorium found: Towa State. winning first place with 38. points,. Missouri second with 28 1/3,: Kansas won third place with 27. 1/3 points, Nebraska fourth with 22 1/3 points, while Oklahoma was fifth. wath 16 penises Kansas.State failed to place. or to score a point. a eed ee ie or 1a 2 inthe bale patel ie ate he be the Big Six it eo so y far as Kansas was. concerned, found Frank: Stannard winning first in the. high hurdles and third in low hurdles; Tom Scofield tied for first place -in the high jump and piaced third in’ the broad jump; Harvey Morrew tied for first in the pole vault; and Robert site aniatead -tied for —_— in: the aoe jump. weer will stage. a: come-back Rr rtd ecaren a a _ year: for Kansas with the diamond spert. -In all probability, Acting Athletic Dir- ector Karl Klooz will. engage Jackson ©, Austin as coach of: the. baseball