PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 23,1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Next Year's Grid Prospect Is Brighter Game Between Blues And Reds Will Feature End of Spring Practice Saturday The 1937 version of the Jayhawk grid machine will be on review to tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. At that time the squad will be divided into thems, the "Reds" and the "Blues," with the marking the end of spring practice. The workouts this spring have had numerous interruptions due to weather, vacations, and the Relays. Nevertheless the coaches feel that much has been accomplished. Among those who viewed practice last spring and again this spring, there is the feeling that the prospects look much better this year than they did a year ago. Kansas did not lose much by the way of graduation so the players who were rather green last fall will be back with a year of experience added to their football knowledge. In addition, there are several promising freshmen who will be eligible next fall. Fans can form their own opinion by turning out tomorrow morning to watch the players in action. Twenty-eighth Drake Relays Begin Des Moines, April 22—(UP)—Flinders in seven events and preliminaries in nine others will inaugurate the Drakes Relay tomorrow. business meetings will compete in the two-day meet. Seventy-two colleges and universities are entered, representing 20 states. The balance of the competitors will come from high and grade schools. Finals will be held tomorrow in these events: Two-mile run, university sprint medley relay, college (section 2), sprint medley relay; college 880-950; There will be a new relay champions after the two-mile race is run because Don Lash of Indiana, who set the record of 9:10.0 last year is not competing. Thirty-three have entered men in this race. Kermit King of Kansas State Teachers will defend his broad jump championship against competitors from 28 other schools. Among those is Lloyd Cardwell of Nebraska, who earned 24 feet 6 inches here last year. Preliminaries will be held tomor- row in the 120-yard high hurdles; 100-yard dash; 440-yard university relay; 880-yard university relay; 650-yard university relay; college relay; one-mile university relay; shot put and javelin throw. BASEBALL SCORES (By The United Press) National League Pittsburgh ... 101 002 000-4 10 Chicago ... 000 100 100-2 10 Brandt and Todd; Todd, Bryan St. Louis 018 004 038 — 14 14 Cincinnati 100 391 009 — 14 14 Johnsonville McGee; McGee; Hollingsworth, McGee; Brennan, Hollingsworth, Scholt, and Loom STRAIGHT FROM NEW YORK TO YOU! Postponed games: Philadelphia at Boston, rain; New York at Brooklyn, wet grounds. American League Chicago ... 201 100 110 - 6 7 St. Louis ... 000 000 001 - 1 5 Stratton and Sewell; Knott, Bossel and Hammel 2. 00 Tennis Team Plays It's seldom you find frocks like these—for so little money! Good-looking French finish Belgian linens—that'll take hard wear—and tol like new! Perfect styles for street and sports! Sizes 14 to 44. Stratton and Sewell; Knott, Bonetti, and Hensley. The Jayhawkers have a clean slate so far this year. They won from Ottawa to 0, to 1 last Wednesday. They will be back in the Johnsburgh Ichaws last week. 5 to 1. The varsity tennis team will meet the Wichita University squad here tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock on the varsity courts. Postponed games: Washington at New York, rain; Boston at Philadelphia, rain; Cleveland at Detroit, wet grounds. The Kansas team will be composed of Kiley, Kell, Hoverstock and Butter. Four matches of singles and two doubles will be played. PENNEY'S CANNERY COMPANY The Jayhawkers were second to Oklahoma last year in the Big Six meet at Lincoln. The team this year has possibilities of an undefeated season with Kiley playing number one man on the team. BILL KILEY Coach Arthur Voss has been putting the team through hard workouts for the coming Big Six season. The Jayhawks play their first six games on May 1 when they meet the Nebraska Cornbelters here. Baseball Team Meets Rockburst The Kansas baseball team will meet the Rockhurst College nine to-morrow afternoon in Kansas City in a return game. The Jayhawkers met the Rockhurst team last week and were defeated. The Kansas team is now under the direction of Ole Neemith, who took over the coaching position after the season. KC, for spring baseball training, Coach Nesmith has made several changes in the lineup in order to strengthen the infield. Weidner, who has been playing first, has been out for some of the games and is now on first. Towns, second baseman, is now playing center field. The Kansas players, headed by Warner Fcock who is batting .476 in five games, have been consistent in their hitting. With the smoothing out of a few of the weak points the Jayhawks will have a team that will offer the other Big Six teams plenty of competition. The Jayhawkers have been having trouble in fielding, but showed much improvement in the two game series which they split with Kansas State this week. The Kansas baseball team caught footed off the base on several occasions, but this can be remedied by better base coaching. The lineup for Kansas will probably be: Roark, 12, Weidner, 21, Brennan, 24, Loeffler, 18, If, Towns, c, coffin rf, F. Anderson c, and Wood or B. Anderson, p. Wichita Next Golf Opponent The Jayhawker varsity golf team, victorious in its two matches to date and hoping to keep its record intact, will meet the Wichita University golf team in a meeting here tomorrow morning. Kansas opened its season with a victory over Washburn College last Monday in which Oatman was medalist with a 76 score. This victory was followed by a win over the Ottawa team Wednesday, $13\frac{1}{2}$ to $4\frac{1}{2}$, in which Stanley was low man with a one under par 67 score. Members of the Jayhawker golf squad are Busler, Ashley, Finley, Maxwell, Stanley, and Oatman. In a close and exciting game, the Kappa Sig team yesterday nosed out the Beta team by a score of 2 to 10. Bowlais, Beta pitcher, held the Kappa Sig team to five hits and struck out 10 men, but two of the five hits were home runs by Cave and Clover in the seventh inning accounting for both scores. The Beta队油 its outfit on Friday, but it won't touch the hits sufficiently to win. Acacia won its first game of the season, beating Delta Tau Della by a 4-1 victory. The team featured the Sig Ep nine by a 10 to 4 score. In a free-scoring game, K.E.K. won over the Dumakin Club 17 to 18, with the Archi-tects by an 18 to 4 score. Express Your Love for Men's Intramurals No playground ball games are available at this time. Matches matches scheduled for today at 4:30 p.m. are: Phi Giam vs. Sig Alphi, Tril- phon vs. Kappa, Chi vs. Khalka vs. Khalka, Kanna Sri vs. Sip Er. --the javelin as high as he could, still getting a strong forward motion. The Phi Delt team was victorious from 14 games, 44 with the Galloping Ghosts with Simmons pitching, brilliantly defeated by the Giants with wongleng Theria 21-9, 4-6. MOTHER Tennis matches scheduled for toi p.m. 30 p.m. are, KE Rae Kappa Ppa 50 p.m. Kappa Phi Dhi vs. Delta Upsilon; 120 Tenn Sigma Chi; Delta Chi vs. Tieta Tau Sigma Chi; Delta Chi vs. Tieta Tau A section of the national three-cushion billiard championship tournament will be held in the Union billiard room next Thursday night. The tournament is open to the students of any college or university in the United States. The contestants will play 15 key shots. Results will be telegramged to the Indiana Union, which is acting as judge, and conveying the awards. The winner will be presented the Gene Tumcup cup. The qualifying tournament for students here was held last night. In This Corner By Hugh Wire Saturday, May 8 SEND HER FAVORITE CHOCOLATES Telegraphic Billiards Meet Here Johnston's and Whitman's 25c up to $3.50 As a belated afterthought it might be a good idea for track coaches here and there to watch the way Alton Terry of Hardin-Simmons throws the javelin. In the Rehks last Saturday, it looked as if most of the javelin throwers had trained in one of these dart throwing boots found at country fairs. They tried to throw the iron-tipped stick parallel with the ground. Mr. Terry, on the other hand, drew back his hand and threw Order early and let us wrap for mailing. Rankin's Drug Store 11th & Mass. Handy for Students Phone 678 THE ROMPER $2.50 With its engaging lattice cut-outs and swager low heel, this little sandal is just the thing for your cottonies, linens, crepes and piques. And perfect with those gay shorts, those mad culottes, or those staggering new rompers that you'll see this summer. In sturdy white leather, for only you would believe it, $2.50. And other smart styles for the same low price! 819 Mass. St. Rollins Hosiery 79c - 1.00 Rollins Anklets 25c getting a strong hold on them. It undoubtedly takes a strong wrist and shoulders to be a good javelin thrower, but a little height on the old stick might help some of the boys get better distance on their throws. Terry is competing in the Drake Relays this Saturday and will attempt to break his new record of 229 feet, which he made last Saturday. A record-breaking turnout for spring football at Michigan State College caused Coach Charley Bachman to call for help in the form of a "crow's nest" from which he may survey the large groups of players. The device is portable, and has a height of 12 feet on the ground. From the vantage point Coach Bachman is able to direct the entire practice. Later the platform will be used to take pictures of formations. At the last count, Bachman figured that he was teaching 124 players the fine points of the game. This is the largest turnout in the history of the school. A man could get killed in that mob and they wouldn't find him until everyone went home. The Jayhawkers will meet the Michigan State team here next fall on Oct. 30. --- Women's Intramurals Sigma Kappa won from Gamma Phi Beta 3 to 8 in horseshoes, Wednesday, Huntington, Irvine, and Crawford, Sigma Kappa, opposed Sanford, Edmonton and Wetheller, Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Chi Omega is scheduled to play horseshoes today with Pi Beta Phi. Read the Kansan Want Ads Yes Sir- There's "Swing" in music--- in Golf--- in Thrills--- in Bassball. 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