PAGE FOUR --- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS P THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1938 Alumni-Varsity Tilt To End Spring Season Freshmen To Carry Load Saturday Alumni Tilt Will See Yearlings Play Most of Game Freshman backfield stars will have an opportunity to demonstrate their ability Saturday when the variability football squad meets an alumni team in the windup to spring practice. Although Kansas will have a good number of experienced backfield men in action this fall, most of them are competing in other sports at present. Paul Masonner, Max Repelleg, and Milton Sullivant, all first stringers last year, are cut for the playoffs. In addition, his letterman at halfback, Eldred Cadwalaler, sophomore letterman, is on the baseball team. Sullivan has been working out with the football team part of the time and probably will take part in the game Saturday. Other veterinary staff are to play and Amerine, Kenny Cadwell, and Lyman Divens. The yearlings who will play against the alumni are plentiful at the left halfback or "tail-back" position. The standouts are Ralpi Miller Ed Sugarell and Steve threat backs with the accent on ball carrying. Fullbacks of merit include Ee Hall, Bills Bunen, and Sam Travis Hall, who was shifted to fullback from right half, is not as big as the other two men, but is a hard-driving ball carrier, nevertheless. Bunsen is the best long-range punter on the squad. Freshman blocking backs are Maurice Bellesh, Waldeen Hooper and Don Kaul. All three are chunky, blocking blockers who shoul- d 41885. Wingbacks include Jack Morgan and Harold "Bumy" Wilson. Wilson is the son of an old Kansas player, while Morgan's father is the new head football coach at Pittsburg Teachers. The freshman backs will have to be good Saturday to go very far against the strong defensive team which the alumni will present. In addition, he will be Dick Siskel and George Stapleson, guards, and Lewd Ward, tackle. Along the Sidelined Newt Hoverstock Kansan Sports Editor The Kansas baseball nine settled down to practice again yesterday, after being rained out at Ames Monday and dropping both starts of a double-header to the Iowa States Tuesday. This leaves Kansas with a .250 percentage, according to the Kansas State's Wildcats earlier in the season. Both games at Iowa were won by one-run margins in games packed with thrills the way, and although it would have given a more comfortable feeling to win, such close contests with a strong Iowa state agreeably would be easier. Coach Conger has brought the Kansas boys a long way already! The Kansas golfers, under Glen Oatman, last year's golfing glee for the University, are blazing the way easily with no losses as yet. The team won against Washington University, defeated Washburn $12\frac{1}{2}$ to $15\frac{1}{2}$, and also took the Wichita Shockers into camp by a lap-sided tally. Although they have met none of the Big Six competition this far, that is not unusual, and Oatman still brings his tee-men through a highly successful season. After announcing Tuesday that he would take 15 men to the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Ia., this weekend, Coach H. W. Hargiss has had to cut four men off and plan to take only 11, after conferring with the Athletic Association as to funds available for the press trip. He has organized Tobinerv, and Ryan out of the list, and kills entries in the four-mile and two-mile relays, and in the shot-put and running broad jump. The alumni football team being rounded up by Dick Sklar for the coming Varsity-Alumni game on Saturday may be pretty good—for a quarter or so. Some of the Alumni boys have been in competition recently enough that they may be able to stand the grind, but it may that Coach Gannon will wear that cap with his numerous substitutes. However, the game should be quite interesting to watch, and we'll be waiting to see "Bunny" Black in football tears again—that should be plenty entertaining. To Compete in Game DICK ANIERINE DICK SKLAR DAVE SHIRK JOE GIANANIGLIO Tracksters Leave Today For Drake Squad Cut to Eleven for Des Moines Trip; Bird To Try Pole Vault Again Track Coach H. W. Hariss has reduced his team from 15 to 11 men for the Droke Reiys which will be held tomorrow and Saturday at Des Moines. Hariss and the men will soon tour today in cars for the Iowa city. This reduction of entrants will force the Jayhawkers to abandon plans of competing in the two-mile and four-mile relay races. Don Bird, Big Six champion in the pole vault, will test his injured elbow again at Des Moines. The Jayhawk ace, who dislocated his elbow at the conference indoor meet, has been making a comeback, with the injured member getting strong all the time. Fen Durand, Big Six champion in the javelin throw, will engage in competition with some of the nation's best提琴 tossers at Drake. The team has won three inches in Kansas' first meet this season and should have a big year. Ernie Klam will represent the Jayhawkers in the two-mile run, having improved greatly in the past year. At the Kansas Rams Saturday Klam finished fifth in the mile team race in the time of 4.19 and tied for third in the speed medal relay team with a 1.57 half-mile. Klam is a junior. Foy, who in the Kansas Relays an- mored both sprint latches at a fast clip, will run in the open 100-yard yard. He will participate as well as participate in the mile relay. A sprint relay team made up of Foy, Richardson, Nees and Hardware will compete in the 440-yd relay. This same combination, exertion, will serve who will be replaced by Wiles, will enter the half-mile relay race. The third Jayhawk relay quartet will be the mule relay team composed of Cox, Wiles, Heckendorf and Williams. Cox and Wiles are veteran quarter-milers while the latter two will be the first competition for this distance. After the Jayhawkers return from Drake they will begin preparations THE SMARTEST PATTERNS IN (YOUR CITY) Next time you need a pattered shirt—try one of our Arrows. Our Arrows have the smartest patterns because they're styled by America's foremost stylist for men. All have Mitsoga form-fit design. All Sanfurizized . . . a new shirt free if one ever shrinks. ARROW SHIRTS, $2 up Jayhawkers In Scrimmage Prepare for Saturday's Game as Spring Drill Nears Close Contact work took the center of the stage yesterday afternoon as Coach Ad Lindsay sent a large squade of Jayhawks through a snappy workout in preparation for the alumni game Saturday afternoon. Most of the mock scrimage was spent in the timing of plays, and no special emphasis was placed on their yard-making ability. Today and to-morrow afternoons should see scrimage sessions under regular game conditions as a tune-up for Saturday's game. After signal drill and polishing up of plays, three teams alternated on defense and offense in mock scrimmage. The scrimmage was never in full tilt and the ball was brought to its original place after each play. Saturday's game probably will see a parade of freshman stars who will be depended upon to carry a large share of next year's tough schedule burden. This game will go a long way in showing what the potential Jayhawk stars can do under fire, and that the team will idea of the strength of the 1984 team. The game will start at 2:30 p.m. The quarters will be shortened to 12 minutes each. What's Doing in Sports At Other Schools By Dole Heckendorn The running robot is the name given to Bob Van Court of California. Van Court, a freshman half miler, won his first race this season in 1.58.9. He took his second in 1.58.9. In his third clash he broke the tape in 1.58.9. Last Saturday he finished second in 1.58.7 and Craig run the distance in 1.58.7 and Van Court was unofficially clocked in 1.58.9. A real machine. Herb Michael, another Californiaan, a shot putter, wildly wagered his team-mates that he could break 50 seconds in the 440. To top it all Michael backed up his statement as he produced a bike and went around the track in 474. He won the bet. for the annual triangular meet among Kansas, Kansas State and Nebraska, which will be held at Lawrence this year. Last spring Nebraska won the state game while Kansas was second with 56 and Kansas State third with 43. Observers will watch the meet with interest as it should be an index of what to expect in the Big Six meet, May 21. Fred Pralle, Kansas basketball great, received another honor yesterday when it was announced that he had been chosen as first-string guard on "Chuck" Taylor's All-American. Pralle Again Receives Mention In Basketball Shirts and ties should always be teammates in contrasting colors. Our stylists design Arrow ties to go with Arrow Shirts. For better style buy Arrow matched sets. Dr. F. C. Allen, Jayhawker basketball coach, received a letter from Mr. Taylor with the announcement and a request that Praelle be fitted with an American woven sleeve, that he gives to each member chosen for his first team. By being placed on this all-star team, Praille is as near as one can come to being an official All-American. Chuck Taylor is widely respected and his judgment is considered to be the best. Taylor works for a company that makes basketball shoes and his job involves playing the basketball season, giving demonstrations and watching players. He saw Praille play in a Big Six game and also watchle at the national A.A.U. This is the second selection which has named Praille. Soon after the season was over, the N.E.A. gave him a spot on the first team. As far as is known here, no other selections have been made. Fred was also given a birth on the second team of the N.A.A.U. All-American, despite the fact that he played only one A.A.U. game before the tourney. Older basketball fans will remember the name of Chuck Taylor. He was the Hank Luistihe of his day. Even today he is considered the greatest passer who ever played in the United States. Kansas City 200 020 021 -7 12 0 Louisville 001 011 001 -4 14 3 Prendergast and Breese; Shaffer and Modigliu play in a Big Six game and also watched him at the national A.A.U. tourney in Denver. Baseball Scores-- Gumbert and Dainik (Second game) (second game) 003 200 100 - 6 14 2 Suburban York 301 01 606 - 11 15 3 Hallman and Clark (Larkhorn) American Association (First game) Philadelphia ... 000 100 020-3 6 1 New York ... 103 010 11x-7 12 0 Mulley, Sisely and Atwood National League Brooklyn 100 000 033 -13 17 3 Boston 100 000 101 -1 2 6 3 Fitzsimons and Spencer; Fette, Gabler, Balas, Erickson and Muller. Chicago 000 211 001 -5 12 1 Pittsburgh, Russell, Root and Ode; French, Russell, Root and Ode; Blanton, Klinger, Brown and Todd. St. Louis 001 111 001 -5 13 0 Cincinnati 000 000 000 -0 3 4 Warnke and Owen; Grissom, Johnson Warneke and Owen; Grissom Vandermeer and V. Davis. SHIRTS and TIES American League New York .310 010 103--9 1-6 Philadelphia .020 010 00--2 8 0 Ruffing and Glenn; Kelly, Thomas, Williams and Haves Shirts $2 up Ties $1 and $1.50 Boston 100 000 010-2 7 Washington 000 000 010-5 9 McKain, Rogers and Desautels Downtown and P. Farewell Dessong and K. Ferrell. Cleveland 010 101 000—3 7 0 Chicago 200 000 40x-6 11 2 Houston Hudin Hilduk; Pyle; Lek Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 000 000 -2 4 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021 020 11x-7 11 1 Bridges and York; Newsome and Sullivan. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Washburn, Kansas State, and Missouri To Be Met in Four Consecutive Days; Start Tomorrow With three hard matches in a row appearing on the horizon, the University tennis team is rounding into shape. Matches are being played each day to determine the exact personnel of the squad for the coming group of meets. At present, Bob Browning and Bud Sinning, the pair who played on the team against Wichita University, seem to have the inside track to comprise the four-man team with Jim Kell and Newt Hoverstock, lettermen from last year. However, further matches this afternoon may change the complexity of things. Those who make it to Kernit Franks are the other three contenders for the 3 and 4 positions. Three Matches Tomorrow Three Matches Tomorrow segning tomorrow, the Jayhawker team will take on three matches away from home in four tops. It will meet Washburn at Columbia; tomorrow, Kansas State at Topeka; and last week, Missouri at Columbia, next Monday. Having been put down with a ti at three matches each against Washburn in the match here, April 12, the Kansans will be trying to wipe out that draw with a victory when they invade the Iehabd courts tomorrow afternoon. Comparative scores with Wichita University, the only team both have met, show Kansas and Washburn both taking the Shockers, 5-1, on indoor courts, so little is to be predicted there. Washburn Swamped Aggies When speaking of Kansas State, it be met Saturday, more chance for comparison is open, as the Washburn quartet swapped the Aggies with a 5-1 victory in a recent meeting. Several papers throughout the Big Six have been touting Kansas State as the strongest contender for the Big ten tennis title this year, and the Jayhawkers will! will have a chance to disprove this statement, or perhaps prove it. Going on to Missouri Monday, the Kansas netmens should run into a team which will offer plenty of competition, as the Missourians also supported Wichita University at 5-1. Little is to be learned of the full number of Missourians, but they have two returning lettermen, the same as Kansas. The team will leave by car for Washburn about noon tomorrow, returning tomorrow night and leaving for Kansas State about 8:30 Saturday morning. It will also make the trip to Columbia by car, leaving early Monday morning and returning Tuesday. Tops in Entertainment DICKINSON SHOWS 3-7-9 25c Till 7 NOW! THRU SATURDAY The Story of Two Fugitive Lovers Who Had to Choose Between Ecstatic First Romance and an Exciting Life of Crime! SEVENTEEN . . and never been kissed! 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After being set down, hard by Hoevera's fast ball Tuesday, they could win a series of perfect score. Triangles haven't won a contest this year and tomorrow will have to start of a winning streak for them. The fast Sig Ep squad should beat the Delt's in a tight game. The Ep's have the edge because of superior pitching. If Cahill, Delt hurler, hits his Women's Intramurals Deck Tennis Dick Jones' strong Sigma Nu club ought to take the Ti KA, crew to hold a press conference in a box for the White Star men and if they fail, it should win without much trouble. MONTH END SPECIAL... 81 SPRING SUITS Selling At The Phi Psi's will send Chick North into the box against the faltering Kappa Sig team and should have been on their hot day and if they ever hit their potential strength, heave help the opposing pitcher. North, however, has plenty of speed and a good ability, and will be plenty hard to beat. 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The defensive edge is the edge in the box, but Delta Chi has a heavy hitting club with a reputation for knocking with highly skilled pitchers all of them. ALSO Rubinoff and His Violin Novelty Band Act Oakley Latest News Events Keep All Dates Open For the Best Performance of 1938! Bette Davis "JEZEBEL" If you read "Gone With the Wind" and you are told to be 'batten' or be 'beaten' Davis in the name role you'll see that the Secretor who gets the Scarlet Hair port. Every Nite Is Varsity Nite! Last Time Tonight! Big! Borgig! 10c Till 7:00 Then 15c No.1 America's most beloved humor in his happiest picture Will Rogers The COUNTY CHAIRMAN by George Ade with KENT TAYLOR • EVELYN VENABLE MICKY ROONEY • LOUIS DRESSER BERTON CHURCHILL STEPIN FETCHIT No.2 Friday - Saturday Yea Jayhawkers! Here's a brand new western star--- BOB BAKER "Border Wolves" JACK HOLT F.J. R' F "Under Suspicion" A thrilling drama that packs a real punch! SUN.—Don't Miss "STELLA DALLAS"