o26 nalaté cAme to us from Wichita East High School where he was chairman of the department, , The damp and chilling weather has temporarily repressed the ardent enthustaen 4f these hopeful Jayhawkers, but there ie over fifty boys out 7 striving for the honor of representing the University of Kansas this spring. The following boys from the recently completed indoor track season are reporting daily for workouts: Whitson Godfrey in the distance runs and the ‘javelin throw; Rolland Hamilton in the middle distance runs; Robert Lillibridge in the sprints, hurdles and the jumping events; Harvey Morrow in the pole vaults; Dean Patterson in the hurdles; Jim Richey in the sprints; Leroy Robison in the shot put, discus and javelin throw, and the high jump; | William Schell in the middle distance and distance runs 3 tess ietienit: last season's Big Six winiies champion high jumper, will also broad jump and run low hurdles; Frank Stannard, Big Six indoor high ee champion, will _ compete in the low hurdles, high jump and run in relays; William Stewart, middle distances: and ‘Sete Sutton in the dashes, John Hawley, middle distance runner who competed in the indoor season ek been unable to report . because of a foot operation which will delay him ror ects: The schedule for the outdoor tai includes the University of Oklahome. at Normap, on April 15th; the Drake Relays, April 28 end 29; a triangular meet with Nebraska and Kansas State probably on May 5 or 6; Iowa State at Ames, May 13; the Big Six Outdoor Meet ” Lincoln, Nebrasia. May 20, and a meet to be scheduled later with Pittsburg State Teachers College, Mae DS oes n/a Wy, ; Kansas experienced a very successful indoor track season under Kanehl's tutelage. Missouri was whipped at Columbia, 67 to 37. Kansas also emerged first place winner in a triangular indoor meet at Lincoln