PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1939 A Big Scrimmage on Tap Gwinn Henry Will Test Squad's Game Ability BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kanson Sports Editor Blow Up No. 75 Aspinwall, Pennsylvania's special gift to Kansas football is Dan Rhule. Dan is big tough and fast. One of the most aggressive tackles in the local conference, he has been forced for the Crimson and Blue for the last two years. Rhule first came to prominence at Lincoln, Nebr. Nebr., and Boisea, regular tackle was injured and DAN RHULE unable to make the trip. Dan started his first major game and turned in a whale of a performance. Next fall he played for one more year on the variesy. There, was a. rumor. floating about the campus yesterday to the effect that Ad Lindsey would coach the alumni team which will take on the varsity April 10. If this were true, the game would no doubt have an added interest, but the rumor seems to be false. Dick Sklar says that, Ad will have nothing to do with the game. Dick says that if there is any coaching to be done, he will do it. Dr. Forrest C. "Pho" Allen will be in town this afternoon on his way from San Francisco to Evanston, I. for the Oregon-Ohio State N.C.A.L. ORCALLYLEE San Francisco, he would be trying to drum up some opposition for the Jayhawkers' tentative four out there next Christmas. championship hs game. We are eagerly awaiting his return, for with him he brings news about games scheduled on the court or next year's basketball season. Do tell us that while he was in San Francisco, he to drum up some the Jayhawker's there next Christ- The announcement of the swimming letters this week reminds us of the tribute we have been meaning to pay to Jim Rappon, new swimming coach. Jim took over the squad this year for his first season of varsity coaching. His results were very commendable. The Kansas splashers started the season slowly, but as the year progressed they were receiving began to tell. They showed well in all of their dual meets and conducted themselves excellently at the Big Six meet. The team closed its season with a victory over the Kansas State Wildcats. Rappor's boys think an awful lot of him. The spirit on the squad always ran high. His rival coaches thought so much of him that they elected him to the swimming Coaches Association. And this was Jim's first year as a coach. Congratulations, Jim, you and Kansas have great futures in the swimming world. We thought you might be interested in the all-Missouri Valley basketball team picked a couple of days ago. The forwards are Griffith of Drake and Renick of Oklahoma A. & M., Roh of Creighton is the center and Whitemeyer of Washington and Cochrane of St. Louis are guards. Checking over the Kansas Relays high school records we find that a goodly number of them are held by K. U. men. Dick Overfield, frock tractor holds, hold bsp recordings (9.9 for the 100 and 22 fat in the 220). . . Glenn Cunningham still has the mile run record after nine years. His time was 43.14. . . Glenn Overfield, team from Elkhardt that holds the record of 43.14. . . Don Bird, Jay-hawker vaulter, still holds the pole vault record he set for Ark City in 1934. . . The shot put record of 58 feet 10 inches is belonged to Elywn Doeren, former K. U. track star and trainer, who is now at Oklahoma A.M. & M. The high jump record of 6 feet 5 inches belongs to Jack Hammond in school Argentine boy with Paul McCaskill, Phil Gom intramural star, set the 440 mark at 50.1 in 1933 when he was running for Wichita North. . . It still stands. Larrapin' Lou Gehrig finally broke down. After being in the Yankee line-up every game since 1925, he finally had to sit one out. When the Yankees walloped the Kansas City Bears 11-4 Wednesdays, they were the first sack duties while Gehrig rested on the bench. - With Abundance of Material Back, Ball Carriers Will Be Chief Topic of Interest; Three Men Eye Center Post; Rhule and Merkle Slates for Tackles By Clavelle Holden, c'40 Jayhawk griders will don their moleskins this afternoon and try the football "learnin's" that Coach Henry has taught them under game conditions. The head tutor has promised rough scrimmage session for this afternoon. This will be the first time this spring that the boys have really had a chance to turn on the steam and play under game conditions. To the fans, it will be a welcome innovation because it will give them a chance to see how the team clicks on the new offense that Henry has brought to Kansas. The backfield will be the main topic of interest as far as most University students are concerned. With men like Miller, Bunsen, Amerine Bukaty, Sullivant, Surgee and Ed Hall from last year's squid and seaview freshman team, freshmen fans should be treated to some fancy ball lurging. One team that received considerable attention from Henry yesterday was made up of Don Pierce, center; Massare and Crowell, guards; Rhule and Merkle, tackles; O'Neil and Burge, ends; and in the backfield Amerine, Hall Sullivant, and Miller. Another backfield combination field combination Massure that "clicked" had Bakaty in the wedge and crossed over his wedge side, and Cadwalder and Siegue on the strong side. Frye and McQuinn, fresh, also saw action in the dummy scrimmage. Line Is a Worry The line is undoubtedly causing Henry his biggest worry. He is anxious to see some of his line men under action. The ends appear to be the weakest in spite of three returning lettermen, Renko, Burge and Chitwood. He has a transferred Wayne Wilson and Ralph Schaake who are out of all of his end candidates he can have a good pass snatcher that can team with any of the good pass marksmen in the backfield. At tackles he has veterans Dan Rhule and Monte "Two-Ton" Merkle. Supplementing them are two promising first year men who both tip the scales around 215, Halloway and Jacks. Guards Tough "Jipps" Cierney appears to be the most likely candidate for the ball snapping post in spite of the fact he can't pass the ball back very well. He is a tower of strength on defense and has been the only Don Pierce and Jack Turner are both returning squad men that have had experience at center. The guards will probably be Sihlanik and Massare, both of whom are built close to the ground and are plenty tough. Ward Crowell should make a good understudy for these two men. $5 TO $750 This Beautiful SADDLE TAN is a CAMPUS SWEEP $5.00 Plain or Antique Finish HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. — Coming — DICKINSON — Coming — 'King of the Turf' 'Say it in French' The weather man is going to have to employ other methods than rain clouds to remove that big grit from Coach Ralph Conger's feet. Last night's workout brought a shout of relief to the head baseball mentor. The relief was labeled by two sophomores—Bukaty and Hull. After several weeks of practice, it appears that two sophomores are going to beat veterans out of their positions on the first team infield. Bukky appears to be the man to throw the ball, and Hall will probably start at first base in preference to letterman Steve Cave. Men's First preliminaries of the intramural swimming meet got under Men's Intramurals By Clint Wood, c'40 ARROW SHIRTS CARLS TODAY and SAT. 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