1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937 PAGE FOUR Ad' Reiterates Need For More Early Practice Lindsey Stresses Value Of Spring Training In Emergencies On Field "We need more men out for spring football!" said Coach Ad Lindesby at practice yesterday. It was a repetition of a desire previously expressed, but he went on to say, "Many men dislike to come out in the spring because there are no games. Then in the fall, when we get to play basketball for games on consecutive weekends, these players, who didn't come out in the spring, wonder why they don't get to play very much. Naturally I pick a team that contains men who know how to do things best, and spring practice is the time when we can give more individual attention to our players' team work points, developing the details that make the difference between a medicaide and an excellent performer. Stresses Spring Practice Stresses Spring Practice "It takes practice to develop correct stance, quick starting, continued drive, correct blocking, and a good swing," and the spring season is the time when we can best develop these. "Last fall we had plenty of potentially good material, but it was green. A player must have experience and practice, so that when any situation arises the individual has met it so many times before in games and on the practice field that he instinctively knows the best thing to do to get the most out of this mistake is the record of John Peterson, one of the best football players to play for Kansas in the last few years. In his sophomore year he was green. Against Nebraska, his inexperience caused him to suck out of position and the Huskers completed a pass in his territory for a touchdown. Against Tulsa that day, he could not make the Kansas goal line. Tulsa recovered and pushed over the touchdown that won the game. "However, he learned by experience and by concentration on his weak points. In the spring he was out there learning those little details that are so important. As a result he was a different player his junior year, and by the time he was a senior all his practice and experience had made him a truly great player." Need More Players Here Lindsey came back to the present and continued by saying, "We want a chance to teach these players, and then we can put an outfit in the field that won't make the mistakes that our green team did last fall. Everybody that is interested in putting Kansas back on the field will have to sit it upon themselves to come out and develop themselves, if they play others can see to it that any potential material is persuaded to come out, and to give it at least a try." HOCKEY TEAMS TO MEET TO DECIDE PLAY-OFF TEAM As an afterthought Lindsay added, "Lost year our reserves were weak, so you tell your readers again that we need more men out!" The Kansas City Greyhounds meet the Tulsa Tomahawks tomorrow night on the Kansas City Ice rink in the final home game for the Greyhounds. The Kansas City club has won its last two games, and is in a position to share in the playoff money by winning the game tomorrow night. In addition to the game, which should be a four-alarm affair, the most popular player on the Groov-hound squand will be chosen by the Tickets for the game are on sale at 1163 Baltimore. Prices range from 25 cents to $1.50 each. Baseball Prospects Continue To Workout Continuous Shows Saturday from 1:30 10c 'til 6 then 15c Sunday from 2:00 All Shows 15c Coaches Kapppeiman and Neumith continued to send their baseball pitches through a long workout reportter line to the material reporting. The Jachawker mentors are still looking for a first class pitcher who can deliver the necessary good against other Big Six teams this season. He will play on the mound, and pitched to the hitters in a long batting practice that saw some of the men connect with the horsehide for well-hit balls. Ferec Anderson, Ray Coulkin and Cade Green received during the batting practice. Howard Dexter, who has been showing up well as a hurler, has been declared ineligible because he has not played since the end of 2014. "burs" on the two preceding semesters. The squad will be fill as soon as he coaches have had time to look ver the material, and start picking he team. Coach Neasmith said that he cut would occur about the first f the month. Yesterday was the first time that the infield candidates had a chance to do infield work. During the practice the coaches shifted the lineup considerably to give each player an opportunity to display his talent. New suits have been ordered for the team, which opens its season April 15 with Iowa State here. Blooming out in snappy new uniforms, the Jayhawker cinders will present a dual combination in color and performance in the meets of this season. Track Team Presented With New Uniforms White outfits trimmed in blue and gold will replace the red warm-ups of former seasons. A large blue Jayhawk has a prominent position on the fronts of the shirts. On the left sleeve is a large gold sunflower and on the right large blue numbers. Kansas, in large blue letters, is spelled out on the back Bright blue stripes run the length of the legs. New shoes are also added to the recently purchased equipment. Improvements in facilities for this sport are under progress. More dancers have been hauled for the track season because they wear them in shape for the outdoor season. The team will be able to train outside in a few more days if the weather continues to remain warm. Men's Intramurals --on cast court at 9; All Star vs. Kappa Sig on west court at 9 p.m. Season/District The Haskell J-Hawks defeated Rock Chalk I in a fast court battle last night by a score of 54 to 24. Hare, of the winners, cupped 3 points and 2 goals in Wednesday's game. In Wednesday nights' late games Kappa D.T.D. won from Triangle 23 to 14. Kappa Sip B" defended Sig Eg I" T.O." BTO." forcible to Theta Tau "B". The regular schedule will be completed tomorrow. None of the games will have a championship bearing, and so they won't be ready to be determined. Following are Saturday's games: Delta Chi vs. Pi KA; on east court at 2 p.m.; Beta vi. Triangle on west court at 2 p.m.; Pishtai vs. Fis Pat B'; on east court at 3 p.m. Finals in intramural basketball for today are as follows: B. 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