PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 Coach Sikes calls his men together for a briefing before beginning a drill on running plays the first day of spring practice Wednesday. A group of more than 110 are listening to the head coach as he tells them he will cut the squad to 75 by the end of this week. From this group of men Sikes will pick the squad to represent Kansas in the 1949 Big Seven race. Spring Drills Underway As Leather Begins To Pop One hundred and ten men checked out equipment and reported to head football coach J. V. Sikes for the opening of spring football practice Wednesday. For three hours Sikes and his crew of coaches put the prospective players through a bruising first day session. After tomorrow Sikes will cut the squad to 75 men. Joining Sikes in drilling the future Jayhawkers were Cliff Kimsey, backfield coach, Albert H. Werner, line coach, Wayne Replogle, end coach, and Don Fambrough, freshman coach. Several former Jayhawker football stars were present working as assistant coaches helping to get the 1949 Jayhawkers in shape. Don "Red" Ettinger, Dick Monroe, Marvin Small, Fambrough, were working with the linemen under Werner. Cries of "drive, drive! Get those feet moving!" greeted the tackles as they charged the new padded sleds. Werner lined up the tackles and demonstrated the finer points of knocking the opposing lineman to the ground. Werner, who is short and looks small in his warmups beside the heavily padded players, proved his ability at the game by dumping his men as he showed the boys how it is done. Ettinger demonstrated how to charge the sled and then stepped back and told the tackles that they had padding on so they had all the protection they needed. Bill Hogan, who is assistant football coach, was working with the baseball team. 'Two Bits' Goes Long Way That "two-bits" will go further than you think. On the third floor of Frank Strong hall, west wing, is a display of items purchased for less than 25 cents by students in the industrial design classes of Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design. They include ash-trays, brushes, clothes pins, a spring, combs, pencil sharpeners, a letter opener, and other similar objects. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. RUBINOFF IS COMING School Must Go On Hamlin. W. Va. —(U.P)—Fire destroyed Hamlin's $250,000 high school but it didn't keep the students from their classes. Science pupils continued their studies in a mortuary; commerce students in the county jail basement; physical education pupils in a church recreation room and home economies pupils around a donated domestic sewing machine. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Women's Swim Finals Are Tonight The finals of the women's intramural swimming meet will be held tonight in Robinson gym. MEN Dress Up for Easter Buy Suit at our regular price $34.95 $39.95 $44.95 All wool Worsteds Gabardines Sharkskins You will receive FREE One TIE One SHIRT One HAT Brown's Two preliminary meets were held last week. Eight women with the best qualifying times in each event in the semifinals will compete for the championship. Six teams qualified for the relay final. Joggery 830 MASS. The Kappa Kappa Gamma team won the first semifinal, tailing 59.5 points, while Kappa Alpha Theta led the second seminal with 36.5. Teams qualifying for the relay finals were: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta. Dearborn, Mich.—(U.P.) — Eleven policemen were suspended for being involved in traffic accidents while on duty. The irate officers protested that the mishaps were caused by faulty equipment. Accidents Can Happen enrich these fine gabardines with exclusive colors and hand-needled edges From $55 HEY!! It's back in stock M-G-M's Slaughter on 10th Ave. With the M-G-M Studio Orch 79c Bell Music Company 925 Mass. Phone 375 FIRST WITH THE FINEST FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Jim's stopping by from college... Can't let him see these ties from Annual ENGINEERING BANQUET Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Union Bldg., March 31, 6:30 p.m. HONORING GRADUATING SENIORS Dr. George E. Ziegler, Director of Mid-West Research Institute will be guest speaker. $1.50 PER PERSON Ticket Sale In Marvin Hall. All engineering students urged to attend.