SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE No Outfield Worries— (Continued from page four) for one of the three positions. Eldreth Cadwlnlader, hard hitting right fielder last year, may be doining the catching duties this spring, trying this place open. Ed Suagee, who is also a catcher and outfielder, has been showing a lot of promise in spring practice, especially with his bat, and he ma yget the call in right field. Jack Sands, first baseman last year, will begin reporting at first base at the close of the basketball season. "Red" Thompson, utility man last year, will begin his spring training tomorrow. His long arm and big bat are expected to lend a lot of much needed punch to the Jayhawker attack in the Big Six race which opens here April 12. May Shift a Catcher A Southpaw Candidate A dark horse for a shot at a position in the grassy spaces is Henry Horak, who fielded for the Milgram team in the Kansas City Ban-Johnson league last summer. He has yet to report for practice, Getto said yesterday. Harry Reece, who played with the Scandia Merchants' team last summer, is another contender for a position in the outfield, as are speedy southpaw Dean Martin, who fielded for Princeton town team last summer and Orville Kretzmeier. "Booner" Collins, former American Legion player, and Cramer, 1 new men, came out for the first time Friday, trying to break in at second base. Ed Hall, last season's receiver, isn't eligible for baseball this year. If either Cadwalder or Suagee go into right field the other choice behind the bat will probably be Monte Merkle, who just got out of the hospital Frida . With the arrival of the long-petited spring weather the Jaywalker team will be drilling daily from now on. Coach Getto will be getting in a lot of batting practice, because he hopes to build up the Kansas Wins— (Continued from page one) The official who called the violation was Parke Carroll. The margin of victory came in a couple of free throws as Oklahoma A. & M. fought desperately to wrestle the ball from the Jayhawkers. Dick Harp added the forty-fourth point and the final tally came on a free toss by Howard Engleman. Howard Engleman won scoring honors for the Jayhawkers with three goals from the field and five points from the free throw line. Miller and Allen were close behind with 10 points. Eggleston collected 11 points to lead the Cowboys. To Hold Playoff InBridge Tourney Because the scores in the final round of the bridge tournament held in the Memorial Union building were so close, a play-off will be necessary to select the winner from one of four teams. The scores were: Emmet Park, b'41, and Fred Lake, b'41, 40½; Bill O'Shea, c'40, and Jim Morris, c'41, 40; LeRoy Fugitt, gr., and Lloyd Elledge, e'41, 39½; Malcolm Miller, c'42, and Clarence Miller, c'43, 39. As the margin of victory was so indecisive, the teams will meet Monday afternoon and night and play 24 boards or eight boards each pair. The scores will still be relatively close but a definite winner can be determined. hitting of the Kansas nine, which was nil last season. Getto continued his appeal for more players today, stressing the fact that the season is barely beginning, giving plenty of time for any man to get a crack at a chance on the first string. C R Training Course Meeting Held Yesterday The golf team will meet tonight in the K-room of Robinson gym at 7 o'clock. "Emotional Maturity" was discussed by Miss Beulah Morrison, professor of psychology, at the Girl Reserve training course meeting Saturday. The group met at 9:30 a.m. in the basement of Spooner-Thayer Museum. Kansas Trackmen— (Continued from page 4) Tomorrow night's headliner will be at two miles and the officials may have Archie San Romani and Gregg Rice in the field by the time the race starts. Rice is the former Notre Dame ace who recently set a new worldace record in the two-mile. Kansas will have 18 men in the meet and will enter the sprint medley, mile, and two-mile relays in addition to some of the special events. Three Relay Teams Hamilton, Mathes, Greene, and Thompson will compose the medley bat boursome, Edwards, Hatfield, Ryan, and Thompson, the two-mile, and Mathes, Eberhardt, Greene, and Hamilton the mile relay. J. R. Jones, Big Six indoor broadcump champion, will enter his specialty, Darrell Mathes will run the 30-yard dash, and Glen Foy is entered in both hurdle races. Other a meal ticket is a good investment Kansas entries include: Splitter and Toberan in the mile, Reed and Fber-hardt in the 600, and Beven, O'Hara, and Cordell in the pole vault. $2.75 value for $2.50 Simonizing--- Entries for unattached athletes have been pouring in the last few days to go with the entries from such track strongholds as Pittsburgh Teachers, Emporia State, and Wichita U. of the Central conference, Kansas State and Missouri of the Big Six, and many of the smaller colleges of Missouri. YOUR UNION FOUNTAIN (Continued from page 4) 6 feet $3 \frac{1}{2}$ inches and Bob Kinney center, is 6 feet $5 \frac{1}{2}$ inches. Colorado has won 17 and lost 2; averaged 51 points a game; held its opponents to a 36 point average; and has four starters towering above the six foot mark. Bob Doll, the team's scoring ace, is 6 foot 5, George Hamburg and Jack Harvey are 6 foot 3, and Don Thurman are 6 foot 2. Besides winning the Rocky Mountain conference, the Colorado team won the Metropolitan invitational at Madison Square Garden Friday night, beating Duquesne in the finals. The four Eastern teams will have their semi-final meeting at Indianapolis the same time the Western quintet is battling at K.C. Duquesne was the last one to be chosen in the East and will take its place along with Springfield, Mass., college, Indiana, and Western Kentucky Teachers. Glenn Cunningham, who has been scheduled to work out here the last three days, is again slated to don his spikes here at 1:30 this afternoon . . . The balmy weather yesterday afternoon brought a lot of golfers out on the university course. . . And it won't be long till the track men start coming out of their hole and practicing on the quarter-mile oval . . . Mike Getto had his baseballers hitting them outside Friday afternoon. New Records King Porter Stomp All Star Street ar Street All Star Store Metronome All Star Band 720 in the Books So Far. So Good Charlie Barpett Charlie Barnett Blues in the Groove Rose of the Rio Grande ... Jan Savitt Blue Prelude The Sky Fell Down ... Woody Herman How to Become a Ballroom Bore FRED: "Deliver me from the girl who puts her head upon my chest so that every time I breathe I inhale a wisp of a curl . . . From a partner who casts a flirtatious eye over your shoulder, sizing up the rest of the musculine contingent . . . From the exhibitionistic girl who isn't happy unless she's screaming dance number requests to the orchestra leader, accompanied by facial contortions which she thinks are alluring". ELEANOR: "Spare me the smart-alek who asks, 'Lend us the body for the next dance, will ya?' And I just love the male who believes he is the romantic type and insists on piloting you to a corner for just one little kiss; the lads who chew gum in your ear and beat out the dance tempo on your back. Dancing is a very pleasurable form of enjoyment. Ballroom bores put me in a murderous frame of mind. There ought to be a law against them." FRED: "I think girls are the worst offenders in the matter of dance deportment. If a girl's partner isn't dancing just right to suit her she should try to reach an understanding off the floor and not attempt to lead him while on it. I also dislike the type of girl who wants to be the first on the floor, who attempts fancy breaks and specialty steps without warning me of her intentions. After all a broken leg's not funny". ELEANOR: "I just adore the man who, at the end of a number after the others have left the floor, keeps me out there while he applauds loudly for an encore. And the boy who tries to romance me by singing a love song in my ear. He's just too ducky! And that precious fellow who points out all the celebrities and insists on keeping up a running fire of comment so that I cannot follow the beat of the music. I drop him, quickly. I'm really in favor of a set of rules for ballroom etiquette and their strict observance by both parties".