o2e brother of Rutherford B. Hayes, Kansas captain in 1937, is also resigning June 1 on the same account. The V-5 program for Naval Aviation Cadets have their physical training under the direction of Reginald Strait, a former pupil of Dr. Elbel and a graduate of Ottawa University and the University of Iowa. Coaches Shenk, Schaake, Nesmith and Kanehl have the Navy vel2 trainees. The ASTP boys received ‘their physical training under Howard Porter, who left the University to go to Wichita; Jack Austin, Voveiois Hayes, and Elmer Schaake. Elmer Sehaake will be the \. only remaining member of -the ASTP physical instructors due to the fact that the enrollment hag been out from 700 te 51 trainees. However, we are expecting 250 additional ASTP boys in July or August. Now, back to track. You will remember that Kanehl was graduated in 1927, As an undergraduate he made his numeral in basketball, was assistant instructor in the Physical Naivati on department in 1926 oe 1927, and was an outstanding student during his student days on Mt. Oread. last year Henry Shenk coaches the Kansas track team to a third place in the Big Six. In looking over the records it appears that Kanehl has made the best record of any track coaches for the past seven or eight years. | The experience of track coaches throughout the nation this season has been one of changing personnel, Kansas has been no exception. Of 93 men whe | have repurted for track during the season, only 38 remained to finish the season. A number of these boys were Navy Ve12 trainees who were transferred to other units. Several sivilian boys were called into service by Uncle San. The outdoor track schedule included two dual, one triangular, one relay carnival, and the Big Six Outdoor Championship Meet. In the dual meets Kansas was defeated by the University of Oklahoma at Norman by a score of 70 to 60, end by Iowa State at Ames by a score of 914 to 393. In a triangular met with Nebraska and Kansas State at Lawrence, - Kansas won with 85 points to 37 for Nebraska, and 12 for Kansas State. .