: a preview 7 heel to come in Jayhawker football next fal ae the All- fe Stars piesa K. U. Reuiey in a practice game. The game is #6&& sponsored by the Kansas Relays Club and promoted by the K Club. All football fans are | urged te attend. This game will end spring football practice at K.U. While both teams ivi tack polish and perfection due to the shortness of their preparation and the inclement weather wuaee has made it ‘Seconaibie to hold extensive practice, nevertheless a spirited battle is assured between the former greats and the aspirants for next fall's eal machines The All-Stars have adaeé tires boys to their roster who will cwlowvtetiy be in wmiform for Kensas next fall. These players who have been loaned to an All-Stars are Warren Riegle, left end who played stellar foot- ball for Kansas last fall and a. hails from El Dorado, Kansas; John Bergin, ‘right halfback a ines, California, who will be remembered by Kansas fans for his long touchdown run against Oi Lahoma acter receiving a thirty yard pass from Bob George; and Bob Miller, halfback from Oakland, California, who starred in the second Washburn game here at Lawrence last fall. The co-captains and managers and coaches of the All-Stars will be Gordon Stucker, end, who learned his prep football at Lawrence High School under Elmer Schaake; and that grand old man of Kansas football, George Dick, 4 who hails from McLouth and has played three yars for K.U. Capt elatt Kai0as SL -\ The tackle position for the All-Stars will be held down by John Sutherland, of Kansas City, who had had no college football experience, end Wally Grimes, of Kansas City, Kansas, who played on the varsity team last year. Carl Hird, who is over at Olathe in the Navy, is coming over to engage