FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 PAGE THREE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Sport Chatter By Bob Bock Although it is impossible, naturally, to get a very good line on any of the players until actual scrimages get under way, still those men with good records who have looked good in practice so far might be mentioned. There is Penny et center, of course, and then another crack center, Dan Chase, is also out. Chase starred on Parsons High teams all of his four years of high school. Royce Pence from the Manhattan High eleven also has possibilities. There are a lot of backs, several of whom are plenty good boys. They include Lloyd Palmer, who was a fine halfback on the freshman squad at the University of Iowa last year; Joe Gray and Dale Bush, Pittsburg boys who were on the fresh squad here last year; Don Barrington, who has not been out as yet, but who played a mighty good halfback at Kansas City J. C.; Joe Dickey, crack half from Southwest High, Kansas City; Charley Moffett, a slick running, pass slinging tailback from Peabody High school; John Bergin, halfback from Washington State College; and a few others. Warren Riegel, who has played freshman ball here, and Don Fleming, who has also gone out before here, are good ends. At the tackles we have Hunter, Jack Bouse, huge tackle who played at Argentine High, K.C.J.C., and rosh ball here last year; Jim Shonell, who starred at Ward High and was picked on Gene Kemper's all tate squad; and two other big boys - Fred Vincent and Wally Grimes. Frank Gruden, a guard from the University of Wyoming, looks mighty rugged. Charley Keller a 40-pounder from Southwest high and member of last year's freshman squad here, also looks like he could take care of himself. "All that can be added is that time will tell." * * Coach Shenk is a firm believer in teaching by actual demonstration for when telling a boy how to block, he doesn't just tell him he gets in there and throws we block himself or whatever the use may be. Incidentally, Coach henk is around most of the afternoon on practice days, and works with a group of younger boys—and vone else who cares to come out only for that matter—who have DTC at the regular practice time 4:30, working with these boys ringing the 3:30 hour. - * * There isn't a busier man on the l than Dean Nesmith who not ly is trainer, but is in charge of seeking out all equipment. And if BOOKS FOR GIFTS and for your own library New Fiction and Non Fiction Complete Mod. Library 95c-$1.455 rt, Postery, Aeronautics Office's Guide for Army & Navy fictionaries Cook Books Children's Books Rental Library 15c for 5 days. Come in and browse. THE BOOK NOOK 021 Mass. Tel. 666 Olathe Base Gave Navy 'Happy Hour' The "Flying Jayhawk Review," a program by the Olathe Naval Training Station, was presented for the Navy Machinists Mates and the Navy V-12 members last night in Hoch Auditorium. The review is considered to be one of the finest military presentations in the country, stated Chief Starkey of the local Naval Training Station. The entire cast of 45 members was guest of honor at a dinner given for them at the Hearth by the Navy after the show. Porto Rican Visits Brother On Campus Carmenlita Mora, Porto Rico, is a guest this week at the Harmon Co-op. She is visiting her brother, William Mora, of the John Moore Co-op. Miss Mora is a graduate of Oklahoma Women's College where she received her A.B. degree this spring. She has been living in the United States for the past three and one-half years. Miss Mora will remain here until Tuesday when she will leave for Chicago to visit friends. She will then go to New York where she will become a translator in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. you don't think that's a job, just try it yourself. Dean had to clean up the dressing room which was in quite a mess, find and arrange the equipment, and in general get things straightened up. Dean isn't content with just taking care of physical education classes on the side, but is also out there helping Coach Shenk with football practices. In giving the ball carriers practice in ball carrying, Coach Shenk has been using the Warner single-wing back formation, moving into it off a shift. Shenk is definitely going to use a system different from that employed by Gwinn Henry, who used a spinner-wing, a variation of the "T." Grid Roster Is Mostly Backfield Following is the complete summer football squad as it stands at present, with after each player's name, his class, age, weight, height, and classification—whether Navy or civilian: Palmer, Lloyd So., 19, 190, 6-1, N. Barrington, W. Jr., 21, 190, 6-2, N. Bush, Dale So., 18, 178, 5-7, N. Whitaker, H. K. Fr., 18, 176, 5-11, N. Gray, Joe So., 20, 175, 5-10, N. Miller, Robert So., 18, 170, 5-11, N. Isaacson, Walt So., 18, 170, 5-11, N. Mowery, Bill Jr., 20, 170, 5-10, N. Roleeerson, John Fr., 18, 170, 5-10, N. Bergin, John So., 20, 170, 5-11, N. George, Robert So., 19, 170, 5-8, N. Walton, Jack Sr., 21, 170, 5-10, C. Hotts, Richard So., 20, 165, 5-11, N. Dickey, Joe Fr., 17, 160, 5-9, N. Finch, Paul So., 18, 160, 5-10, N. Moffett, Chas. Fr., 18, 160, 5-11, C. Williams, Lynn Fr., 20, 157, 5-9, N. Grant, Keith Fr., 17, 155, 5-7, C. Motzer, Donald So., 18, 150, 5-8, N Hawley, John Fr., 17, 145, 5-9, N Little, Charles Fr., 17, 145, 5-10, N Puckett, John Fr., 18, 140, 5-9, N Tolle, Edwin Fr., 17, 140, 5-9, C Frisbie, C. V. So., 19, 132, 5-9, N Backs Ends Fleming, Donald Sr., 22, 180, 6- 2, C. Riegle, Warren Jr., 20, 180, 6- 2, Wilcox, W. W. Sr., 22, 175, 6- 1, C. Bock, Robert Fr., 17, 170, 6- 2, C. Hathaway, Don So, 18, 155, 5- 11, N. Smith, Eugene Jr., 19, 150, 5- 11, C. Gerdes, Loren Fr., 19, 150, 5- 8, N. Boyd, Bob Fr., 18, 147, 6, C. Hawkins, Ralph Fr., 17, 140, 5- 10, N. Tackles House, Jack So, 19, 245, 6- 2, C. Vincent, Fred So, 18, 211, 6- N Shondell, James Fr, 17, 195, 6- N Hunter, Grant Sr, 23, 185, 5-11- N Grimes, Wally Jr, 19, 185, 6- N Burke, Francis So, 18, 172, 6- 1, N Rountree, Robt. Fr, 18, 158, 5-11- N Centers Penny, Junius Jr., 18, 200, 5-11, N Chase, Dan So., 18, 188, 5-10, N Pence, Royce Fr., 17, 175, 6-1, N Todd, Bill Fr., 17, 165, 5-10, C Guards Keller, Charles So. 17, 200, 5-10, N. Gruden, Frank Jr. 20, 200, 5-9, N. Harms, Allan Fr. 17, 190, 5-9, C. Gabo, Joseph Fr. 18, 182, 5-8, N. Spencer, Chas. Fr. 18, 165, 5-10, N. Manes, Dick Fr. 18, 155, 5-8, C Tom Harmon, former University student, is now stationed at the army air corps training station at Lincoln, Neb. V-12! -- Take Your Dates — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — WIEDEMANN'S To For Dancing and Coking Air Cooled 835 Mass. 52 Men Out For Summer Grid Practice With a group of 52 men, of whom 37 are V-12 Navy men and 15 are civilian students, Coach Henry Shenk began his first football season here on Mt. Oread this week as he inaugurated summer football practices for the first time in the University history. These workouts, which are held from 4:30 until 6 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, will be continued for the next four or five weeks. Coach Shenk is being assisted in the drills by Trainer Dean Nesmith, who a few years ago played tackle here under Ad Lindsey. Of this group only Junius Penny, star center from Lawrence, and Grant Hunter, capable tackle from Jeanette, Pa., are returning lettermen. Penny is a junior engineer and is therefore deferred with a 2-A classification, while Hunter is one of the 37 V-12 men who have reported for the grid sport. A few more of the V-12 fellows may come out later after they get everything lined out, it is expected. The players are wearing gym suits - this week, partly since the first week will be spent in getting ready for the more intensive workouts that are to come, but mainly because of the hot weather. However, Coach Shenk said that he and Dean Nesmith will get the football uniforms ready to be checked out by Monday, and they will probably be issued to the men on the first cool day that comes along. Most of the work this summer will be spent on fundamentals—the stance, rudiments of blocking, practice in pulling out of the line, tackling, passing, and punting. A ruling that V-12 freshmen will not be eligible to participate in intercollegiate athletics until the end of their first semester, which will end on November 1, will keep a few more good men out of five of the seven games that are already scheduled. The only games in which they will be able to participate will be the Oklahoma encounter there on November 6 and the Missouri game here on Thanksgiving Day. Perhaps another November game will be scheduled—maybe with Washburn who also has a V-12 program—on November 13 or 20, both Saturdays being open dates at present, according to athletic officials. A few Naval flight cadets have been working out, but they will be of no help since they will be leaving in a few weeks. However, the next contingent of Naval flyers will definitely be in the picture, and it is hoped that a few good men will be found in this group. DO YOU DIG IT? SEND US YOUR SLANG AND GET $10 IF WE USE IT Address : College Dept., Pepsi-Cola Co., Long Island City, N. Y. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Bottled locally by Franchised Bottlers.