SUNDAY. MAY 29,1938 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS Intramural Sports Writer Picks All-Star Teams First Team First Team Brenheisen, Sig Alph Stoland, Ben Sigma Chi Flellig, Sirg Chi Powell, Phi Psi Cluster, Delta Nu Delta Schroeter, Hexagons Sifers, Phil Delti By Jim Bell, c'40 Pitchers: Hoever, D.U.: Geiger, Beta; Weigel, Dominoes, North, Phi Pki,龚Sig. Eip, Hall, Sig Alph. Second Team Weineke, Beta Alquist, Dominica Aiello, Alessandro Lewis, Beta Wood, Acacia Jones, Weineke Weineke, Beta Van Riper, D. U. Krapp, Kappa Sig No one can realize the difficulty in trying to pick an all-sta baseball team from this year's crop of players. There were many brilliant men playing for the various organizations this year. This writer has seen at least part of every game played during the season, and is sticking his neck out by attempting to name a mythical all-intramural team. ters and, most of all, players with "baseball heads." The men who are named are chosen because of their all around performance. They are good defensive men, heavy hitters and, most of all, players $ ^{4} $ As captain and playing manager of the team, Brenheisen of Sig Alph is nominated. He knows baseball inside and out. The Alph's were the "smartest" club in the league and he guided them. He caught well all season and was a consistent hitter. Stoland of Beta is given the first sack job because of his errorless fielding, his spirit and his heavy stick work. Alquist of the Dominos had almost everything that Stoland had but the Beta's work at the plate was a shade better than Alquist's. Phil Thomason of Sigma Chi was a first baseman most of the season, but switched to short near the end. He is extremely versatile and is put on the keystone sack for that reason. Phil is one of the smartest ball players this Campus has seen in a long time. Florell Gets Hot Spot Florell of Sig Ep gets the hot spot at third. Florell played in nearly every position on the EP's team, but he looked best at third. He has one of the most powerful bats in the league and plenty of fight. Don Powell, Phi Psi, is at short stop. Powell was the spark of the great Phi Psi infiltr this year. He was a force to be admired about the strategy of the game. Cluster, of Delta Tau Delta, is an infidel, but the absence of any really brilliant short fielders calls for his placement there. He has been a regular defense man and perb defense man. His stick work was good all season. In the outfield Nourse is given the left field position because of his "never fly" fly snagging and his ability to cover ground. Nourse was the Alph's clean-up man most of the time and did plenty of heavy hitting. Independent at Center Field Independent at Center Field Schroeter of Hexington he tries the field position. Schroeter is a first-tier fielder. He has uncanny judgment and makes catches which appear to be impossible. He hits above the average. Sammy Sifers is the other fielder. Sifers played hard all year and furnished much of the Phi Delt will-to-wix. His play was never what one would call brilliant, but it was also undeniable. He was consistent at the bat. Selection of pitchers is a headache. There were many great hurriers in the league. No one pitcher can be given any more favor than another. We have made no attempt to choose between them. Here is a list of the best group: Hocayer, DU.; Gierer, Beta; Weigel, Galloping Dominics; North, Hei Pa;龚杉, Csig Ep; and Hei Ma was credited with at least one no-hit game this year. All of them were consistent in their performances and as far as we know not one of them ever had to suffer the humiliation of being knocked from the box. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dole Hekendorn Another fast Prineton Invitational track meet is predicted for June 18. The Palmer Stadium track is probably the fastest in the nation. It has a 12-inch cinder bed. This meet is the only one with only a few events are scheduled and only a few of the best tracksters are represented. Perhaps the greatest performances in this meet were turned in back in 1934 when Glenn Cunningham and big Ben Eleanor rounded the track for one world record apiece within a few minutes. Cunningham left Bill Bonthon struggling far behind as he marked a new record in the mile run in the amazing time of 4:06.7 Little did they know that the flame-scarred Kansan would wait Colonials Scheduled George Washington I s on Football Schedule for Next Year The Kansas-Joyhawkers will add George, Washington University, Washington, DC., to their 1938 football schedule this season after a lapse of four years. The Kansas team defeated the Colorado in an outstanding showing a hard-fought victory over Missouri or Thanksgiving Day. The Colonials have a new head football coach this season. He is William J. "Bill" Reinhart, a graduate of the University of Oregon in 1922. Reinhart was a three-time All-Star in basketball, baseball, and football. Last season the George Washington team won 3, lost 4, and tied 1. The Jayhawkers will play at Washington, DC, on Nov. 12. Coach Reinhard lost five backs and six ninemen from the 1937 squad and will open the 1938 season without a single tried wingman. The Colonials will use the short punt and single wingback offensive formations, built around the swift, elusive running of Vic Sampson, their lightweight halfback sensation. Sampson comes from Watakea, III, and weighs but 160 pounds. He was the outstanding ball-handler District area last district and received all-American mention from the Associated Press The 1938 raster of George Washington players looks like an all-American selection in itself. Players are listed from San Francisco to New York. Elmer Carpenter of Independence, Kan., is expected to play with the varsity this coming season. four more years to run in the best race of his career as he did on the Dartmouth track. He lower his Princeton mark by more than two In 1935 the meet was comparatively slow compared with the preceding meet. But in 1936 on a water-covered track Don Lash, the Indiana iron man, moved to set up a new world record for his event. Since that time a Hungarian runner named Szabo has lowered Lash's mark to 8.56. So Lash has begun work to be able to take a good shot at the foreigner's mark. Lash will appear on the Princeton track all primed for a new record. His former coach, Billy Hayes of the University of Indiana, predicts that if conditions are favorable his most apt pupil will negotiate his race in 8.52. Only time will tell. Woloff has been clocked in 13.9 seconds for his favorite event. He is also a spinner of some repute. He ran the 100-yard dash in 9.9 secs. He did not run faster than that of his sprinting ability he is concentrating on the hurdles. Down at Rice Institute in Houston, Texas, we find another crack performer making preparations for a try at a world record. Fred Wolcott, the classiest hurdler of the present season, is being groomed for the comeback Intercollegiate which will be held in June in Minneapolis. A real record has been established by Wiles Hallock of Denver University. Hallock has been a winner in every race this season. He is the leading sprinter in the Rocky Mountain Region. He runs both the 100 and 230 races once and that was by a team mate Les Branton in the 220. Along the Sidelines By Milt Meier Kansan Sports Editor a team mate. University's championship baseball nine threw away an eight-run lead gained in the first four innings as Colorado State put on a seven-run splurge in the last of the seventh. The Aggies won 11-10 over the Pioneers. This time, Colorado Conference in a three-way tie with Denver, Colorado U., and Colorado State ending in the tie-up. Nov. 12 the Jayhawker football warriors will meet the George Washington University Colonials for the first time in four years. The last meeting of the two schools in 1934 resulted in a 7 to 0 victory for Kansas, so the Colonials are going to be determined to even the slate. According to the "Hatchet," the school paper, the eastern team has been keeping tabs on the Jayhawkers and will be primed for them on their invasion of the Atlantic seaboard. Here is what they have to say concerning the Jayhawkers and the game next fall: "The Jayhawks face a stiff schedule this year. Some of the strongest teams in the country, such as Texas, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Iowa State, Kansas State, Nebraska and Missouri will be played during the season." of prose. "The prospects for 1388 when I look at a great deal brighter as only four regulars have been lost and a boat of xeternes returning. 1895. "Last year Coach Ad Lindsey's problem was making a winning team of junior. host the thing in favor of the Colonials be the fact that Kansas faces its traditional rival, Nebraska, a week before it concludes. Consider gun for the Cornhuskers every year and this plus the fact that they will make a long trip for the Nov. 12 battle host the Buff and Blue. The Reminh eleven will be after a certain measure of revenge as Kansu defeated the G street team and have a score of six to nothing in 1934." Coach Reinhart of the Colonials and his men have been hearing of the prowess of several of the Jay-hawkers, among them Dave Shirk, Paul Masnier, Ferrell Anderson and Max Replogle. Evidently, the cockeyners have not heard of the Jay-man prospect this year's Jay-man prospect. Following are excerpts from an article in the "Hatchet" about Shirk and Replogle: Dave Shirk, a converted fullback, played a great game at end in 1937 and is chiefly noted for his great defensive play at that position. Shirk was well known both at the flanking position during his sophomore year and had the misfortune of being injured as a junior and did not play regularly. Dave and his teammates should and should be in splendid condition for the coming battles. "Max Replogle has an interesting background. A halfback, he is the most valuable player to be the greatest player ever coached by Gwinn Henry, present director of athletics at Kansas. His years have given him a Legion Military Academy and Max played under him for four years there. He is the regular varsity player in his last few years. Another interesting item about Max is that he is a soupbaker; passing accurately and kicking well during practice. He is a hard batting ball carrier." Sports chatter-You can hear rumors that Ferrell Anderson, Jayhawker football and baseball star, would jump at the chance to join a Detroit farm club this summer. Incidentally, Charley Mason, Missouri right-handed ace, will join the Joplin, Mo., team immediately upon graduation. Joplin is a Yankee farm. At the state high school track meet, the first three men in the class B 880-yard run were runed in 1:59.9, 2:00, and 2:00.1.. For the information of any college track coaches, all three are sentenced to fines where they were inated at the state meet and records tumbled as all. Commencement Invitations Here Commencement invitations arrived at the business office yesterday morning, and a large number were distributed from an improvised table in front of the office during the day. Postage on the booklet type is 2 cents if unsealed, if sealed, 6 cents in Lawn-dery and 9 cents elsewhere. New Jersey Youth Breaks Dees' Ancient Shot Mark With the establishment of a new national high school record in the 12- pound shot, memories are evoked of the colorful career of Elwyn Dese, who held the record for eight years. In 1930, at the annual University of Kansas interscholastic track and field reet, Dess tossed the shot 58 feet 10 inches, and that record stood until recently wheal A Bloss of Dickinson High School of New Jersey, put him on 30 feet 14 inches. Bloss of 6 inch giant who weighs better than 250 pounds After his sensational high school career Dees high school career, entered the university of Kansas, the national year won the national collegiate championship in the shotput. The past two years he has been on the University athletic stuff as the trainer, and is recognized as one of the best trainers in the country. Does made the best mark of his high school career, 59 feet 3 inches in a dual meet, but since it was not a duly authorized meet the throw could not be counted as a national record. In four years of high school competition at Lorraine, Kane, Deas was defeated only once. That defeat was at the state meet his freshman year; After that one setback he went on to win the state championship three years and the national high school championship three years. Dees set the state high school Elwyn Dees, Shot-Putter record of 58 feet 2 1-8 inches in his sophomore year, but enjoyed his best season as a junior. His junior year marked the establishment of the national record of 58 feet 10 inches, and at the national meet in Chicago he set a record of 58 feet even. Dees had his full growth when in high school, standing 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing 220 pounds. In college he found his short stature handicapped him considerably in throwing the heavier shot. Newtartheless he won the Big Six championship in the shot put three consecutive years. Diet best mark with the 16-lb. shot was 51 feet 9 inches, and his career was climaxed by his national collegiate championship. AT THE VARSITY Read the Kansan Want Ads Cary Gront and Nene Dune are the featured players in "The Awful Truth" which opens today at the Varsity Theater. AT THE PATEE remend and his twin brother—one is Billy Mouch, one is Bobby Mouch, and your guess is as good as ours. The twins are co-starred in one of Booth Tarkington's immortal stories of boyhood, "Penrod and His Twin Brother" now at the Patte through Wednesday, AT THE GRANADA Robin Hood's Merry Men ... Murald Mundin, Erfro Flenn and Alain Holo in "Robin Hood" with Oliva D'Haillont, Harald Bathoneh and Claude Rains in the advanced technicolor picture now playing at the Granada Baseball Scores-and Sewell, Schlueter. Game called at end of sixth on account of rain. 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