--- Page 5 Monday, March 19, 1956. University Daily Kansan FOOTBALL TAKES OVER—Although basketball was in full swing Saturday night at the western regional finals in Allen Field House, Coach Chuck Mather's spring football team took advantage of the balmy weather outside. Eighty-five —(Daily Kansan photo) candidates showed up for the first drill, and went through a full scrimmage. Assistant coach John Kovatch looks on as an end eludes defenders for a touchdown pass. Several teams divided their time between offense and defense in the scrimmage. Mather Calls First Workout 'Satisfying,' 85 Men Report GET A '56 FORD 4-Door VICTORIA Call GLEN LUSH Six-Run 8th Inning Gives A's 13-7 Intra-Squad Victory Eighty-five candidates turned out for the opening session of spring football practice March 17 and Coach Chuck Mather called the first workout "satisfying." A six-run rally in the last o of the eighth inning enabled the A team to defeat the B's 13-7 in the second intra-squad baseball game of the season, March 17. The big blow of the inning was a triple by Punky Hoglund into right center field. The B squad, led by Bob Moya and Don Fptzenreuter with two hits each, scored seven runs in the first inning of Gary Fenit but Players spent half of the two-hour practice on the obstacle course and on individual fundamentals. Mather climaxed the opening practice with a 45-minute scrimmage, using four running plays, two passing plays and alternating several teams from offense to defense. couldn't hold on. Al Gulledge collected three hits to lead the A team at the plate. Ron Wiley, pitching for the B team, was most impressive hurler in the game. He allowed only two hits and two runs while striking out three in his four innings on the mound. He said the players turned out in good condition, but that some conditioning is still needed after the long layoff. He added that the team was far ahead of last year's spring drills and termed the work-out as "hard and maybe rougher than any during the regular season." Van Cooper struck out four and allowed only two hits in the three innings he pitched. AIRLINE HOSTESSES VI 3-8785 FOR Making up the tentative first team were Jim Letcavits and Lynn McCarthy, ends; Bob Kraus and Joe Eaglowski, guards; Frank Gibson and Jim Hull, tackles; Galen Wahlmeier, center; Wally Strach, quarterback; John Francisco and John Traylor, halfbacks, and Joe Held, fullback. TRANS WORLD AIRLINES Robinson Annex Fraternity C Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Start Now At Age 20 NOW RECRUITING FOR JUNE CLASSES You can now fly with the finest airline in the world with routes both in the United States and Overseas if you can meet these qualifications. High School graduate; age 20 to 27; height $5^{\prime}2^{\prime}$ to $5^{\prime}8^{\prime}$; weight 100-135; attractive; unmarried; eyesight 20/50 or better; training at TWA's headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri at company expense with pay. 4:15, Beta vs. Triangle (E); 4:15, Sig Nu vs. Delta Ch (W); 5, Sig Ev vs. Delt (E); 5:45, Phi Delt vs. TKE (E); 5:45, Phi Psi vs. DU (D); 5:30, SAE vs. Lam Chi (E); KL vs. Kap Sig (W). Mather spoke highly of freshman quarterback Bob Marshall's work and said that Marshall probably will give Strauch a battle for the starting position. Other freshmen who show promise are John Walt, end, Homer Floyd, fullback, and John Husar, tackle ___ MR. R. PAUL DAY TRANS WORLD AIRLINES 10 Richards Road, Kansas City, Missouri 4:15, Gai Gam II vs. Sig Chi I (W); 4:15, SAE I vs. Delt II (E); 5, Phi Delt I vs. Beta IV (E); 5, Sig Chi II vs. Psi Phi II (W); 5:45, Beta I vs. Gai Gam IV (W); 5:45, SAE II vs. Acacia (E). Today's Schedule Robinson Gym Fraternity A Fraternity B IM Volleyball Fraternity C Fraterne Nu 15-18, Phi Delt 0-0 (forfeit), Beta 14, Sig Chi 19; Kap 15- 17-15, Beta 5-15-12, Phi Gam 5-15, Theta Chi 1-3; ATO 15- 15, U9-13; Sig Ep 15-15, PIKA 0- 0 (forfeit). Independent B Fraternel. Beta II 15-NY, Ph Giam III 13-1-4; Beta II 15-15, Delt I 2-3; Ph Giam I 15-15, Sig Chi III 3-4; Ph Delt III 15-3-15, PIKA 4-15-12; Ph Psi I 15-15, SAE III 12-11; DU 15-15, Ph Delt II 2-5. independent Liahona Nu Surg Nu 3-4; Set-Ups 15-15, Battenfeld 0-0 (for- feit); Foster 7-15-15, Stephenson 15-6-5. Jim Bennett 15-15, Newman 0-0 (for- fie); SHC 11-15-15, Jollife 15-2-4. Independent A "Hi! I'm Bob your friendly LAWRENCE LAUNDRY routeman" Another delivery of "Quality Outstanding" LAWRENCE LAUNDRY to a house on KU's Fraternity Row. "I take great pleasure delivering LAWRENCE LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning, featuring the unique 'SANITONE' process to K.U. students and faculty." "Quality Outstanding" LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 1001 New Hampshire VI 3-3711