PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Wednesday. March 22, 1939 Gridsters In Game Scrimmage Friday BELL-owings by JIM BELL Kansas Sports Editor Thumbnail Build Up No. 5: The lad on the Kansas varsity who least needs a build up is Mike Schilanick games with a great respect for Mr. Shilanick. (They also look like a truck had hit *em*.) Mike has played every position in the line with the exception of center. Watch this "boy" game against more than a brick wall to stop him. We pause, along with the rest of the sports world, to take off our hat as we watch the passing of a great school from college football competition. Haskell's decision to leave the "Big Time" didn't come exactly as a blow, but it was hard to take. A decade ago, the name Haskell meant a lot in the football world. Her great teams were the talk of the nation. As long as football is played in the United States, fans will remember Haskell as being one of the truly great football schools. The other night in Coffeyville the local citizen gatherer to pay tribute to Jim Willecox, Colorado U.'s great basketball guard. He was one of the boys that Frosty Cox stole from under our noses. Frosty has taken plenty of Kansas lads to Colorado to play for him. He was over at the State Tournament the other night casting his critical eyes over the present crop of high school cagers. Note to Make K. U. Football Fans Happy: Ralph Miller got into the lift defibrillation light night for a fight first attempt, he first attempt, he shot to tackle for 15 yards before he was brought down. He cut sharply several times on his bad knee and it didn't Ralph Mimer seem to bother him in the least. We'll see all of you football bug at the big serifmignage Friday afternoon. From what we can gather, Gwinn Henry is really going to run the boys through their paces under actual game conditions. There will probably be some fine football playing floating around that afternoon. If Don Bidge left the amateur tennis game to make money, we'd a bit afraid that he's going to be slightly disappointed soon, if he doesn't start getting opponents who can win a few matches. In his present series with Fred Perry, he has taken eight straight matches, by big margins. There isn't much incentive to put out cash for a pro match if you know who is going to win. His early series with Vines started out nicely when the two were playing nip and tuck all the way. It's good to go watch a master perform, but it's a lot better if you can see a tennis match for your money, not just quick sets of walk away play. That 3:10 Eruie Klann ran on his 3-mile leg of the medley relay at Butler came awfully close to winning the event for Kansas. When the little man with the flying feet passed the baton to Ray Harris for the anchor latch, the colors of Crinson and Blue were way out there in front of Indiana, Michigan, and Notre Dame. Harris held the lead until the last lap of his mile when he gave way. Stuff: Bob Friess, Missouri half miler, is in the Mizou hospital recovering from a cracked skull he picked up when a friend hit him over the head with a golf club . . . Villanova's Spring grid candidates run up and down the steps of the stadium to put their legs in condition. We don't mean to give Gwinn Henry any ideas. Oral Wilmith, Wichita North football player died Monday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in El Dorado . . . . . Gwinn Henry Will Watch Squad's Playing Ability A regular inter-squad game was A regular inter-squad game was announced for Friday afternoon, by Coach Gwinn Henry Monday after- moon. Drills last night were confined to running pass and ground plays against a tackling defence. Watching the workout was Kansas' number one fan W. W. Davis, who wore a smile that figuratively stretched from goal post to goal post as he watched the execution of open pass plays with laterals and long On Friday afternoon, Gwinn Henry will find the answer to many puzzling questions that have been in his mind. His squiggle has looked back and found looking in practice. How will it look under actual game conditions? Squad Learns Fast The Henry system of play has caught on rapidly. It seems to be exactly what the Kansas material needs. His backs like the new methods. Each one of them must know how to run plays from every position and they are switched frequently. The best backfield combination that the Kansas mentor has tried out so far has Bill Bunsen at full, Dick Ampinga and Mull Sillouet at halfs and winged armed Ralph Miller in the tailback. By switching their positions on diffensive ends they are able to conjure up a baffeling deception. The ball can be snapped to any- MILTON SULLIVANT who can either run, pass or kick. The runa vary from line snakes into four different holes to off tackle slants and end sweeps. Swaed is a Swiss Bunsen will be the principal plunging back while Amerine, Sullivant and Miller will be principally concentrated on off tacksles and end sweeps. But, in spite of this apparent set formula, anyone of the backs can switch to perform the duties of a different berth. Big Ed Hall is counted on to be the principal relief for Bunsen while Bukaty, Cadwalader, Frye and a team of workers will be on hand for replacement. Henry said that his squad as a whole was in excellent shape and that he expected a real game Friday afternoon. Ebling Will Play Spring Football Don Ebling, Kansas basketball star, announced today that he would be out for spring football and the beginning of next week. Eling, who played halftack during his sophomore year, was not out for football this fall. He will be remembered as the man who beat Dick Amerine with a long pass to Dick Amerine in the closing seconds of the game. Ebling is an excellent passer and a long range punter. His blocking is good, despite his size and he is efficient on defense. Men's Intramurals By Clint Wood, c'th Intramural softball will begin Monday, April 3. Complete schedules will be mailed to team managers as soon as they are drown up. All the rules of the National Softball Association will be followed except the ones governing the use of a bat or a glove. Our girls' bers shoes or shoes with leather or rubber cleats may be worn by participants. Entry blanks for softball, team tennis, tennis singles, team horse-shoes, horseshoe singles, and handball singles must be turned in to the intramural office not later than Saturday, March 29. If any队 or person wishes to enter one of these events and has not received entry blanks he may get them by calling at the intramural office. The following will be the order of events: (1) 500-yard medley relay. (2) 50-year breast stroke. (3) 100- to 60-meter backstroke. (4) diving. (5) 100-yard back stroke. (7) 50-yard free style. (8) 200-yard relay. The first preliminaries of the intramural swimming meet will be held at 4:30 tomorrow afternoon in the pool in Robinson gymnasium. Oklahoma Loses To Oregon 37-55 - West Coast Team Wins By Controlling Rebounds; Next Foe Is Ohio State San Francisco, March 22—(UP)—The Pacific Coast gained a full measure of revenge over the Middle West in college basketball today when Oregon won the right to oppose Ohio State in the National Collegiate Athletic Association final at Evanston, Ill., next Monday. Oregon defeated Oklahoma, 55-37 in the Western final last night which paired two of the fastest breaking squads in college basketball. Both teams raced for baskets, but Oregon's superior height was a telling factor and the shorter Oklahomaans lost out on rebound plays. Oregon's front front line, averaging 6 feet, 5 inches in height was sparked by mobile guards who were hit the fast break used by the team. Oklahoma concentrated on stopping Laddy Gale, leading Pacific Coast scorer, and Slim Wintermute, 6 foot eight inch center and left the open for Jackson. Gale's rules run to important points. Johansen to count important points. Okahama's standout was Jimmy McNatt, all-conference forward. He recovered the ball off Orgoni's backbone despite the longer reach of his opponents, started 90 per cent of the Sooner plays, and scored 12 goals. He tallied 10 points in the first half, was high man for the game with 14. Gale had 11 and Wintermute 10; McNatt led the losers with 12. Golf Tourney Next Saturday - Squad to Tune Up for Wichita U. Meet Set for April 12. The 36 hole golf tournament, which will decide the members of the golf team, will be held next Saturday at the Lawrence Country Club. All candidates for the golf squad are asked to be at the club at 9 o'clock. Coach Glenn Oatman announced that the squad would be cut down to six or seven men. Capt. Bob Busler will lead the team this year and he is the only cinch member on the team. Other lettermen are: Jack Nessley, Mort Jones, and Bill Udell. Jones reported a few days ago but his golf is in good style for this early in the season. Inter-Squad Baseball Game This Afternoon The golfers will meet the University of Wichita April 12, here for their first competition of the year. An elimination tournament in tennis will be held during the week of March 27. Coach Outman said that six or seven men would remain squared. This tournament will enable Toah to select his tennis team. SAVE with SAFETY at The Jexall DRUG STORE Free Delivery Phone 238 H. W. STOWITS Long-life Symbol Rubber Gloves ★ Canger Divides Charges Into Two Teams for Practice Tilt; First Competition in April 4 oz size Perfustif Glycerine AND Rose Water Benzoin. Phenol. for chapped skin. 25c B baseball aspirants will get their first taste of real action this afternoon when Coach Conger will divide the squad up into two teams for an inter-squad practice game. 80 oz REALLY Comp Iron, Liver & Bone Marrow Help build our capacity and promote good Westerday infeld candidates went through a quite extensive drill on ground ball plays, as to where the ball should be thrown under different circumstances. Coach Conger would announce the situation, such as two run ahead, ninth inning, and fourth inning, and play would be made and Conger would criticize the handling of the ball and the judgment used. The catching job is still a disputed spot. Ed Hall and Eldreth Cadwalder are both capable of holding the position but at the present time both are spending most of their time on spring football practice. Several sophomores will get a chance to try their luck at backstopping tonight. "SAVE with SAFETY" at yourrezoll DRUG STORE Track Crew Outdoors; Point to Texas Relays By Larry Winn, c'41 With only one more full week of practice before the Texas Relays April 1, Coach Bill Hargiss is putting the finishing touches on his tracksters before the southern meet. By Larry Winn. c'41 The Jayhawkers have moved to their outdoor track although the cinders are still rough and not completely rolled. Some new men have reported to Coach Hargis but they had not had time to show him their property. Discus and Javelin Two more events are on the outdoor roster that cannot be held indoors, the javelin and the discuss. Hargiss has been working with Fen Durand, 1836 Big Six javelin champion, on his event. Durand is concentrating on his step, but he will probably try a few distance throws within the next few days. He threw the spear around 200-feet last year. He also planned to help with planning to throw the platter for the Jayhawkers this year. Both will participate in the discuss throw and hot put at Austin. Don Bird, Big Six pole vaulter, will move his vaulting standards outdoors some time this week. Coach Roberts said he would place 14 feet when he reaches his peak in form. Don will engage in a vaulting dual with "Beefsus" Bryan, Texas star, who broke the Kansas Relays pole vault record last year. The boys will meet at the Texas Relays: Stoland Out Bob Stoland has arranged a training and practice schedule with Hargiss and because of studies he has decided to practice three days a week. Stoland is the Big Six indoor high jump champion. Bob will enter the high jump and broad jump in the Austin meet. Sprint Relay Team Hargiss has been working with a sprint team team consisting of Lyle Foy, Jay Hawkey captain; Paul Mason, Bill Greene, and Darrell Muth. Foy pulled a leg muscle over a month ago but his leg is in the carowe now and Hargiss expects him to make a good showing at Texas. A mile relay team of Vincent For— ARROW SHORTS Graves, Chet Cox, Lyle Foy, Glenn Foy, Dale Heckendorn, Bert Brandt, and Darrell Mathis will be chosen for the Austin meet. Only four of the seven runners will be selected for this relay aggregation. An intramural track meet will be held this spring. A winsome young lady from Barrow Hated ties that were stringy and narrow, But she'd fall for the gents Who showed thrift and good sense And always wore neckwear by *Arrow*. ARROW TIES ARE SMART SEE THIS WEEK'S POST WHO SAYS THE CIRCUS IS DEAD? Killed by union warfare? Depression? Not yet! *Cypress* and *Kinker* brings the story of a young black girl, photographs in natural color. A NEW MYSTERY NOVEL Colonel Primrose investigates a case of automatic murder in *False* to Second and Second of six installments. SMALL-TOWN BANKER. John M. Gala has never failed to pay a check with real money, never once foreclosed a mortgage! Jesse Rainford Sprague tells you about him. ALSO: Short stories by T. S. 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