C SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950 Higher Conference Finish Is Goal Of KU's New Baseball Coach By FORREST MILLER Although it's a bit early to be thinking about baseball, a look at the tentative squad roster reveals that the University of Kansas should have at least a first division team and possibly a conference champion. The newest member of K.U.'s football coach staff, Hubert Ulrich, HUB ULRICH will take over the baseball reins from Red Hogan. Ulrich coached high school and American Legion baseball at Columbus before coming to K.U. Back from last year's team which finished fourth with a 9-9 record in Big Seven play is Carl Sandefur, fireballing rightehand pitcher. Sandefur won eight of the nine K. U. conference victories last season while dropping only one decision for the best record in the Big Seven. Sophomore Jack Stonestreet, former semi-pro hurler in Wichita will bolster the K. U. hurling staff as will another veteran, Herman Philipp. However, the diamond stalwarts will miss such performers as Ken Morrow, Jim Cavanah, Herb Weidensau, Floyd Temple, Carl Ellis, Guy Mabry and Lou DeLuna. Several seniors now playing football including Sandefur, Bill Mace, and Bob Talkington, won't have to face the problem of spring football practice. Those who will have to do so will need to go out for baseball are Charlie Hoag Fox Cashel, Galen Fiss, George Mrkonic and Bud Laughlin. If the custom of past years is followed, any boy making the baseball team will be allowed to drop spring football practice after two weeks. Members of last year's team who are still in school and expected to report for the first practice are Curtis Harris, infielder; Frank Koenig, shortstop who wants to switch to second base; George Voss, first base; Walter Hicks, outfielder; Lamping, outfield; and Mace, catcher. Voss and Stonestreet played semi-pro ball together this summer in Kingsley, Iowa. Sandefur and Koenig played at Winthrop, Minn. Fiss, Dean Smith and Mrkonic will also vie for receiver's berths. Laughlin is an outfielder while Jim Sunye and Cashell will probably battle it out for the third base slot. John Mc- BILL MACE SANDEFUR Connell is a possibility at shortstop while Hoag and Darrell Houk will patrol the outer pastures. Houk is a cousin to Ralph Houk, catcher for the New York Yankees. The conference schedule: April 13-14; Iowa State at Kansas April 18-19, Nebraska at Kansas April 27-28, Kansas at Iowa State April 30-May 1, Kansas at Missouri May 4-5, Kansas State at Kansas May 11-12, Missouri at Kansas May 14-15, Kansas at Kansas State May 18-19, Colorado at Kansas May 21-22, Kansas at Oklahoma Named Well For Army Memphis, Tenn. — (U.P) — K. P. Parker yerkly admits he was well- named while in the Army. He did his share of KP. Accident Saves Shirts Chicago—(U.R)—A troller car pun Joseph Luna, 18, in the hospital but saved 48 t-shirts for L. W. Howe. How manages the store from which Luna stole the shirts. As he fled, the youth stepped into the path of the oncoming streetcar. No Potato Surplus Here Presque Isle, Me. (U.P.)-At the annual luncheon of the Potato Industry Council of Maine, the chef ran out of just one item-potato salad. Now He Knows The Law Kokomo, Ind.,—U.P.)—Robert Roberts, 18, paid a $30 fine for a ride down a railroad track. He told the judge he didn't know it was against the law to drive an automobile along the rails. BEAT THE HUSKERS COE'S DRUG 14th & Mass. WE ARE ALL OUT TO TRIM NEBRASKA STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. K. U. BARBER SHOP 411 $ \frac{1}{2} $ W.14th JAYHAWK BARBER SHOP 727 Mass. LON HALL'S BARBER SHOP 8421/2 Mass. ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP 701 Mass. HOUK'S BARBER SHOP 924 Mass. LON'S K.U. BARBER SHOP 812 Mass. OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread SANITARY BARBER SHOP 938 Mass. PATRONIZE DAILY KANSAN ADVERTISERS 6