PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1944 List of Football Candidates Has Men From Several States Following is the list of Football men who have checked out suits for spring practice. The roster numbers almost 40. Several more are expected to report and several members of last year's team are out for track and will not be out for football. Coach Henry Shenk has decided to wait until spring comes before holding "spring" practice. The next practice session will be on Monday, said Coach Shenk, and he hopes that workouts may finally begin. Football Squad — Spring, 1944 Name Status Ht. Wt. Bock, Al ... V-12 6" 175 Cantrell, Gorland ... V-12 6" 175 Casteix, L. A. ... V-12 5'10" 175 Chase, Dan ... V-12 5'10" 180 Cherry, Ivan ... V-12 5'8 1/2" 185 Criss, Brady ... V-12 6" 170 Day, Dud R. ... V-12 5'7" 170 Glasnapp, Roy C. ... V-12 6'1" 168 Griffin, A. D. ... V-12 5'11" 135 Hill, Harold W. ... V-12 6" 175 Harris, Sam ... V-12 Hicks, Wesley Sam V-12 5'10" 161 Hird Wayne Civ. V-12 5'11" 210 Houts, Harold C. ... V-12 180 Howard, Joseph Civ. V-5'8" 160 Keller, Charles V-12 5'11" 190 Kuhnel, Alfred O. V-12 6'1" 200 Leigh, Lynn ... V-12 6'1 1/2" 175 McDonald, Paul ... V-12 5'9 1/4" 175 Moffett Charles Civ. V-5'11 1/2" 175 Mosher, Harold ... V-5'8" 165 Mullen, J. F. ... V-12 6" 174 Orr, Raymond P. Civ. V-5'11" 170 Pendleton, Robert ... V-5'8" 154 Right, Julian ... V-12 6'1" 160 Rohrbough, Allen V-12 Ryan, Joe Civ. V-5'9" 185 Schmidt, Edward ... V-12 6'1" 180 Shondell, Jim ... V-12 6" 215 Short, T. E. ... V-12 5'8 1/2" 215 Smith, Charles F. ... V-12 175 Tomshany, Paul E. V-12 6'1" 170 Weatherby, James ... V-5'11" 170 Williams, Richards V-12 5'11" 180 Barrington, Don ... V-12 6'2" 190 Home Age Pos. Home Ridgefield Park, N. J. 20 Gd. or tackle, Neosho, Mo. 22 Back, New Orleans, La. 19 Center, Parsons, Ks. 19 Guard, Medford, Ore. 17 L.E., San Bernadino, Calif. 17 Guard or Center, LaJolla, Calif. 23 End, Armstrong, Iowa. Little Rock, Ark. 20 End, Kansas City, Ks. Kansas City, Mo. 17 O.B., Sioux City, Iowa. 17 Center, Lawrence, Ks. Seattle, Wash. 17 Whitewater, Ks. 18 Gd. or tackle, Kansas City, Mo 21 Tackle, White Plains, N. Y. 21 End, Barley, Idaho. 18 Guard, Los Angeles, Calif. 28 Back, Peabody, Ks. 20 Back, Alden, Ks. 21 End, LaGrange, Ill. 29 Back, Ft. Lear, Ks. 17 Gd. or B.B., Pasadena, Texas. 17 Santa Rosa, Calif. Rubber was named when it was accidentally discovered that it erased pencil marks. 17 Gd, or tackle, Murdoch, Ks. 18 Back, Kansas City, Mo. 18 Tackle, Kansas City, Kansas. 22 Full B., Omaha, Nebr. End, Tulsa, Okla. 17 Tackle, Kansas City, Ks, Full Ft. Worth, Texas. 20 Back, Hiawata, Ks. Back, Kansas City, Ks. Three times as many women are now working in lumber industries as in 1941. In World War I each soldier accepted by the army had to have a minimum of 12 teeth. Wisconsin co-eds are donating their old clothes to the Russian War Relief or other Allied agencies. Your EASTER SHOES Here in All Their Glory and Well Worth Your Ration Stamp Haynes and Keene 819 Mass. Utah Winner Of National Basketball Title The "wonder" team of the 1944 basketball season, Utah University, winners of the Western division NCAA title, national NCAA championship, may now add another championship crown to their list. For the Rocky Mountain lads last night soared to basketball heights by beating St. Johns 43 to 36 in Madison Square Garden before 18,-125 fans. The loser of last night's finale won the right to meet the NCAA winner by winning the national invitational tournament, the same tournament in which Utah lost its first game and then accepted a last-minute bid to play at Kansas City. So it was the end of a grand come-back for the youngsters from Utah as they won the title. The proceeds of the game were $35,000 all of which was turned over to the Red Cross. For the first 20 minutes the two tournament champions battled it out with little to choose between them. The quintets left the floor at half-time intermission with the score tied at 19 to 19. The score was tied twice again in the first five and one-half minutes of the final round and then Utah started pulling ahead. The Westerners held a 6-point lead at the 10-minute mark, increased it to nine within the next minute and struck back in the final five minutes after JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30-7-9 TODAY ENDS SATURDAY "Princess O'Rourke" Olivia De Havilland Robert Cummings SUNDAY—4 Hilarious Days it's hilarious . . . when Paulette plays house to get her boss a bed in the overcrowded capitol! Former Students to Receive Silver Pilot's Wings EDWARD ARNOLD - ROLAND YOUNG William J. Acker and Herbert C. Borgmann, former students, soon will receive their silver pilot's wings and officer's bars at the Pampa army air field in Pampa, Texas. Aviation cadet Acker was a student in the College last year. Cadet Borgmann attended the University from 1941-43. Both men received their primary flight training at Pine Bluff, Ark., and their basic training at Independence, Kan. St. John's had driven within two points, 36 to 34, on three straight baskets by Ray Wertis and another by Lanky Ivy Summer. Play Man-to-Man Defense Although wiry Arnold Ferrin paced the Utes with 17 points, the victory was distinctly a team triumph with their loose man-to-man defense holding the New Yorkers at bay. VARSITY TODAY Thru SAT. "SUNDOWN VALLEY" and "SULTAN'S DAUGHTER" SUNDAY—4 Days "TARZAN TRIUMPHS" Johnny Weissmuller Two-Tones Approved by WPB Shoe manufacturers can again manufacture two-toned styles, the WPB has ruled. SPORT SHIRTS Plain Colors Plaids Window Panes Cottons Rayons Gaberdines Seersuckers $1.65 to $4 "T" Shirts 75c to $1.50 Yes; You'll like-- TODAY ENDS SATURDAY GRANADA BILL HENRY * CERTRUDE MICHAEL * H.B. WARNER * MARIS WRIXON OWL SHOW SAT. NITE SUNDAY—4 Days