PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1938 Baseball Squad Drills Outside Again Base Sliding and Wind Sprints Order of Day; Schedule of 14 Games Faces Jaghawkers After a day inside, enforced by Wednesday's rain, Coach Conger again took his baseball squad outside yesterday afternoon and sent it through a snapping drill. Yesterday's practice consisted of wind sprints, throwing drills, base sliding and catching fly balls. Emphasis was placed on the wind sprints as a conditioner, and on proper base sliding. Batting practice was in order for yesterday's session, but the muddy condition of the practice field showed the hitting drill back for today's workout. Coach Conger has no idea yet as to who will be in the starting lineup when the Jahayawkers take the field against Kansas State 's in the opening game of the season. He is pleased with the turn-out he has brought, and it should have been a well-balanced nine when the baseball season officially opens. Kansas has scheduled 14 games thus far, all of them conference titles. This is four more than the required 10 to be in the running for the conference championship, which is decided on a percentage basis. Following is the shedite: April 12-13, Kansas State, there April 25-26, Iowa State, there May 2-3, Nebraska, here. May 9-10, Missouri, here. May 13-14, Oklahoma, here. May 17-18, Kansas State, here. May 23-24, Missouri, there. Fencers To Meet Kansas City Foil Team The Jayhawker fencing team, coached by Jim Raport, will travel to Kansas City. Mo., and match folios from the Jayhawker fencing team at 8 o'clock tonight. This will be the first match of the season for the Jayhawkers, but Coach Raport thinks his pupils will win. Representing the Kansas against the Kansas City team will be: Tom Cunningham, Kalamazoo Krautz, William Griswold, William Belt, Otis Perkins, and Brody Schroff. Not a match has been lost by the Jayhawkers and only one has been tied in three years of competition under the tutelage of Coach Rapport. The team hopes to keep this record intact tonight by defeating a stronger Y.M.C.A. team than the one that was defeated by the Jayhawkers last year. match tonight. Men's Intramurals Volleyball The Phi Delt volleyballers landed in the finals of the intramural volleyball tournament as they walloped the Beta's two consecutive games, 22 to 11. The Phi Gan's squad, defeated S.A.E., is the other finalist. Along the Sideline Along the Sideline Newt Hoverstock Kansas Sports Editor With the International Olympic Committee meeting on the subject of whether the 1940 Olympic games will be held in Japan or not, it is only a question of time until the issue is decided. Also to be considered is the question of eliminating women from future Olympic games. It is generally believed that because on both sides of the island they let them stay as even though the committee should decide against having the games in Japan because of the Sino-Japanese war, the location cannot be changed without the consent of Japan, and no other than the Japanese military officials have shown any such inclination. University of Kansas backers may easily be hoping for the unobstricted completion of Olympic plans for 1940, since they would like to see the 1940 Kansas basketball team compete in the Olympic trials and perhaps with the trip to Hawaii. The 1940 Kansas篮球 players from Kansas have been voiced by numerous persons both on and off the Jayhawker Camps. General sentiments seem to be that the present Frosch basket-ers, with Engleman, Miller, Allen, and Company, are being asked to an event, the whole affair makes a noble pipe dream which would be a fine reality. Tennis and golf for the Jayhawkers are at a standstiff at the present time, previous to the selection of the regular squad members for the two teams. Both groups of hopefuls are working out as weather perseveres in the spring and tryouts in the next few weeks. April 16 will be the opening competition date for the two teams, and from that time, both will be kept busy up to the final reckoning of the Big Six meet at Lincoln, May 20-21. At present, it appears that each team will compete for both squads, with Nebraska in the position to pull a "dark horse" stunt. On the Oklahoma A. and M. basketball team which is playing in the Garden Monday night, the only man over 6 feet in height is Barringer, who is 6 feet, 3 inches tall. The two forwards are 5 feet, 7 inches and 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and the guards are 5 feet, 10 inches and 5 feet, 11 inches. Oddly enough, the Temple team which will play either the Oklahoma boys or Colorado Monday night, according to the draw, is reputed to attain a 6 foot, 4 inch average in height. With Temple playing Okahoma, it might turn into a crossover game, with the smaller men racing between the Templers' legs. It begins to appear that Bill Martin, of the Oklahoma Sooners, has forfeited his tennis eligibility this year for a hollow egg. After playing on one game with the Parks team on its regular schedule, he was taken sick and will probably not be even able to play. He is the A.A.U. team. Tough luck, Martin, but we're hoping you get to Denver. We'd like to use every billboard in town ---to three-sheet the city with news that spring Varsity-Towns have arrived. But we know you won't miss---even this little ad -- it's your "Clothes" call -- to new ideas --- to smart 1938 style as only Varsity-Town provides it. $30 to $40 First time you're down the street drop in and see the new Varsity-Towns and furnishings to go with them. CARL'S In the first division the Heb Hounds found plenty of competition in the Sigma Chi five, but by the last whistle the Hell cannies had forged in front to hold a 22 to 19 margin. Searng margins of this game went to Hildreth, who dropped in 6 field goals and 2 free throws for 14 points. Souders led the Tennessee street five with 8 points. First Rounds Of Basketball Finished Hell Hounds Beat Sigma Chi, A. K. Psi's Defeat Hexagons to Complete 'A' Bracket The first rounds of the "A" and "B" divisions of the intramural basketball play-offs ended last night. The "A" classification will not resume play until Monday. In another "A" game the AK. Pai menromed over the Hexagons 26 to 19 to put the former into the second round of the bracket. Cordis hit the net five times from the free throw line and once from the field to amass a total of 7 points to lead the AK. Pai outfit. In one of two remaining games of the class "B" play-offs the Phil Delt "C" cages trimmed a four-man Accacia "B" team 48 to 25. Mize of the team took the first free throw to take the top scoring position of the game. Basket, also of University Women Swim in Telegraphic Meet "STYLES ARE RIGHT STYLES" Nine University women went to Washburn yesterday afternoon to take part in the National Telegraphic Swimming Meet. They were chosen because of exeupeal rati- on, the intamural elimination meets. Results of the meet are sent to Mundelein College at Chicago, Ill. and decisions will be announced this weekend. Summary of events: 40-yard free style—Lewis, first; Woods, second; McVey, third. Time, 26.1 20. 1. 40-yard backstroke—Lewis, first, Lohnhemer, second; Heitmann, third, Time 30.8. Time 306 40-yard breast stroke — Woods first; Montgomery, second; Nelson, third. Time, 38.7. 100-yard free style—McVey, first; Nelson, second. Time, 1:34.8. 100-yard backstroke—Heinmann, first; Lohmeyer, second. Time. :46.9 100-yard breast stroke—Spicgel, first; Montgomery, second. Time, 1:53.8 Relay—80-yard free style—Woods, Owens, M. McVey, Lewis. Time, 49.7. backkrokte, Hotmum; browstrek, Spiegel, gredel, Nielson. Time, 46.6. Both men's and women's teams from the University will be on hand to compete in the annual rifle tournament at Kemper Military Academy at Boonville, Mo., tomorrow. With teams from all over the country entered in the meet, Kansas should find some tough competition. The Jayhawker squad placed fourth in the Kemper tournament last year. Jayhawk Rifle Teams To Enter Kemper Matches Second team: Charles Fore, John Minor, Robert Marietta, Ray Stancift, Robert T. Ward, Women's teams— First team: Martin Denlinger, captain; Bill Smiley, Bud Humphrey, and Robert Price. Teams and their members are: Men's teams— First team: Helen Denlinger, captain, Mary Alice Benthol, Barbara Kirchhoff, Helen Naramore, Maracet Curd. the winners, was not far behind as he tallied five times from the field and one time from three throw route. The Beta "C" baskettakers of the second division bumped off the Phi Gam “C” cagers 25 to 15 as Coward of the winners counted four times from the field for 8 points. Division "A" Second team: Betty Adair, Betty Hexagons (18) Cordts, f g ft f g ft Sutton, f 1 5 0 R.Tharp, f 1 0 3 Horsford, c 3 0 1 Austio, f 1 0 3 Ferrill, g 2 0 1 L.Tharp, c 0 2 3 Hull, g 2 0 1 Voss, g 0 0 1 Hull, g 1 0 0 Fitzgerald, g 0 0 1 Haldeth, f g n f Haldeth, Thomas, n f 3 Crabb, f 2 g 2 Whelan, f 0 1 Cerry, c g 1 c Fairley, g 0 Tyler, g 1 Dalton, g 0 Nelson, g 1 4 Dalton, g 0 Nelson, g 1 4 9 4 7 8 3 9 Official: Eagleman. Division "B" 9 8 5 8 212 Official: Thompson. 8212 Four hours of delightful dancing (10 - 2 a.m.) Phi Delt (48) Acacia (25) | | g ft f | g ft f | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sleeper, f | 1 1 0 | Hess, f | 4 1 2 | | Baskett, f | 5 1 0 | Granger, f | 3 0 1 | | Tklephgk, e | 2 1 0 | Crane, c | 2 0 0 | | Mize, g | 7 1 1 | Tripp, g | 3 0 3 | | Pingn's ng, d | 0 0 0 | | | | Chutun, n | 0 0 0 | | | | Haynes, n | 4 0 1 | | | | McCresky, n | 1 0 0 | | | 22 4 2 Official: Enna. "FORMAL" Phi Gam "C" (15) Beta "C" (22) TICKETS Lemoine, f g f t 2 0 1 Robinson, f 2 0 0 Forman, f 1 0 1 Cowherd, f 4 0 0 Udell, c 0 0 2 Banks, c 3 0 0 Rolfs, g 3 0 1 Hibbard, g 1 0 0 Bhaeffer 1 1 0 Crouch 1 0 0 Mal Hallett Advance price — $2.00 — continues until 5 o'clock 1216 715 Official: Enna. 11 0 TONITE! JUNIOR PROM TO Selling at Bus. Off., Union Bldg., and Bell's Music In the men's rifle section in the Seventh Corps Intercollegiate matches earlier this year, the Jay- saw ranked nineteenth out of 21 entrances. 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