PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1989 BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor *Blow Up No. 12; Bill Leubart was in fullback when he played football for Truxton High. Now he is a GILL LENNARD guard and resent, anyone saying that guards are just backs with their brains knocked out Seriously, though, Bill is going to be one of the seniors forming the core of Gwinn Henry's 1893 varsity. He has played ball for Kami- (2024) **'sur for the tibt two years** He Ib's pounds of fight and awareness. Fast and aggressive, Lehnart has what is known as a fighting heart. He's in there fighting at top speed from whistle to whistle. Here's something we want outsiders to get straight. The field day for high school athletes this week end was not sponsored by any organization connected with the University athletic set up. The whole team is sponsored by the Men's Pan-Hellenic Council. The fraternity men put the athletes up and the "K" Club gave a dance for them last night. Gwinn Henry and his football squad held a dummy seriography for their approval yesterday afternoon. Pan-Hell Presidency helped workers work and day so the high school boys would have a good time. To our amateur sporting mind, it seems that the Jayhawk baseball team is rounding into shape nicely. Think this over: Lies Kappelman at short, Frank Bukat in the hot spot, Ed Paris at second and Ed Hall at first. There is your infail Outfielders with the best chance to start seem to be Pat Holcom. Stuff'll We go to the "K* Club" "The Drunkard" if they'll promise that Freddie Biosleve, Mike Slihan- jick, Quido Massare and Monte Merkel will be in the chorus . . . if there is a chorus . . . Wichita U. LESTER KNAPELM® Larry Henley and Eldredth Cadwalader. Curtis Shelman behind the bat will be catching from such capable burfers that he will be able to hit Bras, Jack Sand, Perry McNally, Merle Klewens and Bill Lewis. This line up is not certain by any means, but you can bet your white buck shoes that most of these players will be doing this on paper. What will they do in games? Personally we think they'll be plenty good. six men to the Texas Relays. Tony Novak's showing in New York Wednesday night was disappointing to lots of fans. A varsity Little Chester Ellis app up a good fight Prediction: Jock Sutherland will Bosilevae coach at Mississippi State next year. The Chicago Cubs will play the St. Louis Browns in Wichita on April 11. The death of Dale Hekeen-dorner's brother was a great blow to Kansas' chances at the Texas Relays. See working out on the in-trainural fields Thursday; softball Here's a hat that looks good on any man's head— Wear Stetson's *Play Boy* Easter. Light Weight Light Edge Raw Edge Raw Edge "A Hat That Takes It" Arrow Easter Ties $1 Glenn Wins Oregon Mile Easily; Deckard Beats Lash Portland, Ore., April 1. — (UP) — Glenn Cunningham, the Nancefler, won the mile event named for him by setting an easy pace and keeping it to win his specialty in 4:28.4 at the Annual Hill Relays held here Friday night. Tommy Deckard stole the show as he defeated his Hoosier running mate, Don Lash, in a special two mule race when he negotiated the distance in 9.31. This mark eclipsed Lash's record and Lash was a poor third in the event which was named "The Don Lash Two Mile Race" in his honor. Gridmen Perform For Prep Stars Gwin Henry sent his spring football forces through a long scrip- mage and punting drill yesterday afternoon in a special practice session which was viewed by 45 out- standing Kansas high school grid stars who were guests of the University this weekend. One team was allowed to keep the ball until it scored, and all attention was centered on offensive play in the scrimmage. The first two teams which performed were rummaging through the opposition in fairly coordinated fashion, and indicated that he was well pleased with the way his plays were working. The high school guests included nearly every Kansas boy who showed college potentials last fall and without a doubt presented the best grad talent in the State. There was one out-of-state boy present. Swimming Pool Conference Here A conference concerning public swimming pools will be held at the University in connection with the Kansas RELAys, April 21 and 22. City officials, park superintendents, pool architects, archivists, directors of physical education, and life guards will be invited to attend the conference. eams of Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Beta Theta Pi and Tau Delta Tau. The Delta beat the Betas 6-1 in a practice game . . . The intramural rack meet promises to be a first lass event this year . . . What with all the fine freshman stars eligible to compete, records should fall right and left . . . The St. Louis Browns eats Texas U. 21-2 . . . Another Corlis became an honorary captain the other night. This time it was Lyman's little brother, Jack. Young Corlis got his honor at Lawrence High. Although we didn't get to see Jack play this year, we did see him last season and he looked alright to use. Unlike his brother, he had a very capable passer and hits the bucket consistently. We'll be looking for you in the colors of Crismon and Blue some day soon, Jack. The treads wear smooth, while the casing has suffered no wear. The greater part of the cost of a new fire is for the casing. So, why discard the tire when you can have us REBUILD it the Lodi way? Take advantage of this extra tire mileage. Save 50% With Lodl Retread Tires CARTER'S SUPER SERVICE 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 Kansan Analyzes Henry System and Its Success By a Member of the Kansan Sports Staff The average football fan is well acquainted with the famous Warner and Rockne systems, with S. M.U.'s aerial circuit, and the very effective reverses of Howard Jones. Big Six followers of the pigskin passtime will see a system next fall as original as the Warner or Rockne, as deceptive as the Mustang's vaunted passing attack, and as affective as Howard Jones, when Gwinn Henry's Kansas University Jayhawkers take the field to square off with conference opponents. Henry, who will start his twentieth fall campaign with next season's opening, long ago devised a system that is one of the most peculiar and effective yet least publi- systems in the football world today. The "Henry system," which may be seen almost any afternoon if one cares to drop in on practice at Memorial stadium, consists of two formations; one a modified short punt and the other a double-wing back divide. These formations were developed by the veteran grid tutor J. E. H. McKinnon and experiment. The system is based or devised, and fine blocking. The advantages of Henry's attack are numerous. Plays are so set up that nearly every man has a blocking advantage on his opponent. Especially are the line-backers and ends likely to be in for a rough afternoon against the Henry offense Another advantage is that an "open" or passing formation may be changed to a "closed" or bucking formation by moving but one man the tailback. A third advantage is that Henry's formations make his pass attack effective and allow much deception in the attack, which as well. System Bring Results The effectiveness of the veteran mentor's system can easily be seen from the splendid reoar which he has built up. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Howard Payne University in Texas. At the end of six years he had a football percentage of better than .600 and his track teams were all victorious. In 1917 Henry moved to Georgia Military Academy where he remained one year, turning out a championship track team, but changed to the College of Emporia where he could take up his football duties. The caye grid maestro really hit his stride at the Emporia school, losing but two games in the five your car will feel as young as a new-born CHICK! if you CHECK these parts: In 1923 Henry moved to Missouri and immediately upset teams of the Big Six with his peculiar system and stubborn team. During the first six years of his Tiger regime, Henry's team finished in second place three years and won the Big Six championship three years. In fact Messi's conference play was such that it lost not more than one conference game a season from 1923 to 1930. That NEW Feeling! years that he served as head football coach. Spring grease Spring oil So—Dress up your car for the EASTER PARADE —which begins at— It was in these years at Missouri that Henry's baffling system proved too much for even the mighty Nebraska Cornhuskers who bowed in '26, '27, and '28 to the Tigers and were held to a 7-7 deadlock in '29 Husker teams of that era were so good as any that have ever repre- sented the game. Not unreless were victims of Gwinn Henry's heady Missourians. Tailor-made gas New Mexico University called in 1934 and Henry moved once more to the South. The "Lobes" finished at the top of the Border conference one year out of three and made good showings the other two. In 1033 Henry left the Tiger school and took over the coaching reins of the St. Louis Gumers, an outlawed club with a large share second in the league that year. Motor tune-up Great Missouri Record MOTOR-IN Publishers Specials Master Service Station The rest is well known history; Kansas University hired the veteran coach as athletic director in 1937. 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