PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936 Eighty-two Report To Coach Lindsey For Grid Practice Football Prospects Brigh As Gridders Turn Out for First Spring Training Coach Ad Lindsay had 82 aspirants greet him for the opening spring football practice. The list includes 10 let-up players. The list contains a nucleus for the 1308 team. Coach Lindsey is faced with the task of building an almost entirely new team as he lost 10 lettermen by graduation last year. Ad predicts there will be a game this summer, but this year's team. Last year he had only 15 or 20 dependable players. This made it hard on the Joyhawkers in last periods because of the lack of reserve material. This the Kanye-01s will be the will have 40 or 50 reliable men. Last Year's Players Missed Last Year's Players Missed The Jayhawkers will greatly miss such players as Terry Porter, Ed Phelphe, center; Rutherford Hayes, end; John Peterson, fullback; Tom McCall, guard; and Fred Harris, halffoot; who were chosen on various Big Six myths. There will be five two-letter man or the squad next full and seven who have earned one letter. There will also be a large squad of sophonores. Freshman Coach Bill Hargiss recommended 59 fresh numerals last year. Coach Lindsay plans to devote this week to fundamentals, the Kansas shift and many Jayhawk plays, with players actually and play actual coming later. Eighty-two Report Those who reported for the opening practice included: Nathan Axel, F. Anderson, Charles Arthur, O. Fredon, Bradrewind, Cliell Barton, Julian Buchelle, Fred Bassilie, Simon Becken, Howard Becker Howard Burnette, Maurice Camnady Kenneth Caldwell, Lawrence Coleman, Jeffrey Colby, David Dexter, Haracle Douglass, Lyman Diven, Harald Eden, Joe Elmore, George Fisher, Joe Fournier, Dick Fleeson. Doug Gough, Joe Giangmango, Wade Green, Joe Gover, Herbert Hervort, Max Gray, Guy Guthire, Jack Glazier, Bob Gorrill, Harry Guffin, George Happad, George Harrington, Jack Hall, Clifford Hildreth, Lyman Ketchum, Kevin Kostermann, Kevin Kostermann, Marvin Kingsley, Howard Kruse, Redne Louismiller. Fred Littoy, Phillip Leadclutter, Dave Lauttey, Howard Moreland, Milton Meier, Paul Masner, Bob Manning, Merle Miller, Bob Meyer, Lyman Mahan, Brian McKinnon, Carroll Nickels, E. Nickel, Wade Nelson, Wayne Neyes, Eugene Owlert, Eric Pierce, Frances Poroto, Morris Pontez, Michael Rapp, Max Replogle, Clarence Robinson, Howard Smith, Dwight Shirk, George Staples, John Sigele, Howard Trabilant, Jack Vogel, Coel Weinstock, George Staples, Clarence Willey), and Clarence Winslow Treat 172 Patients in One Day One hundred seventy-two patients were treated in the dispensary of Watkins Memorial Hospital yesterday, mukkah three weeks ago, 188 cases were treated in one day, the high number for the year. According to Dr. Robert I. Camteson, director of the hospital, no severe cases have been among the students of the University. Women's Intramurals Tuesday, March 3, immediately after the varsity basketball game. Freshmen vs. seniors; sophomores vs. juniors. Seniors vs. sophomores; juniors vs. sophomores; sophomores; juniors vs. seniors. Basketball The deck tennis singles must be played off by Saturday. The courts are at 3:00 M.WF; 4:30 M.F; 11:30 T. T; 12:30 M.T.W.F; 1:30 M.W. Those leading in the free throws for he first throws are M. Irwin 17 out of 20, and G. Detton 16 out of 20. The second throw of 20 will be held this week. Allen's All-Big Six Choice Is Kansas' First Tean Strong Defensive Record Offered As Reason for Decision In reply to a request yesterday for his selections for All-Big Six basketball teams, Dr. Forrest C. Allen, Kansas coach, declared his first choice would be the Kansas regular five, who will play in the season's games, and by the victory over Nebraska Friday at Lincoln have won the gold basketball emblemate of a championship season. In explanation of his selection, Dr. Allen declared that good as many other players of the conference are, they have not been able to denote the Kansas defense, and pointed out that even with averages for the season, made only seven to nine points against Kansas. For a second team he be would name Wabiquint and Whitaker of Nebraska as forwardes Groves, Kannis Stute, on defense and Mattin, Martin, Oklahoma as hammers. In support of his first team, he pointed out that Ebling is a sensational scorer, a little weak on defense, perhaps, as all high scorers are, but there with him is one who is strong. Dr. Allen says, have done an excellent job, feeding the ball to Ebling or Kappelman, or taking shots themselves. "Noble is probably the least appreciated man on the team," said Dr. Al. Prilleat at guard has been involved in Praille at guard has been involved in leopard and kangaroo, and Kappelman has been a steady, clever player. It will be noted that all five of the Kansas regulars are within the first 18 scores in the conference.' They made their points scored by Kansas in eight games. The strong defensive record of Kansas is shown by the fact that Kansas through the season, conference and state play have won three points to every two by opponents. Cold Splits Tree Trunk Tolpea —(JU) —Cold so smoke an ancient xyronae in Mrs. Ella B. Goellinger's back yard that the tree's trunk burst open in a five-foot split. --professor of physical education. KFKU March 3—Tuesday 25 p.m.-The Role of Interest in Learning, Dr. Bert A. Nash, associate professor of education and education State Mental Hyne Society. 10 p.m.-Athletic Scrapbook, 140th Edition. E. R. Elbel, associate professor of physical education. 2:47 p.m.—Books Old and New, Mr Kenneth Rockwell. 2:44 p.m.—News Flashes. Kenneth Rockwell. 6:00 p.m.-Athletic Scrapbook, 140th --roll last year, Corliss, Bostilea H. Ursell, Garold Usel and Hugh Jones; three of them members of the Chantecun impatiens, H. Ursell, G. Usel and J. Usel. Freshman Squads Will Play Tonight In Final Contest Pre-varsity Game Will Be First Year Teams Initial Public Appearance One of the best freshman basketball quads in years will make its first pub appearance on night at 6 clock in a primary to the Kansas-Oklahoma penny. It will be the final game of a five-game series between the "Reds" and the team that has been divided by Coachs Gesson Gray and Ernie VanEen. This game, however, is considered much more important than the others, and should be played. The first-year year man have been so impressive to date that they appear capable of giving the variety a scarcity. Their ability to come since the sensational undefeated varity quintet contains three seniors. If the present freshman stars get over the scholastic blunders, next year's team will be in comparison with this great 1936 team. For those who are dubious of the ability of the fresh, or would like to judge for themselves, the game will present a challenge. Just what the freshman have this year. Close Contest Promised The squad includes an all-state high school center from Warrenburg, Mo. Golay, an all-state team selecteman, was named senior son, whose team, Northeast, won the Missouri championship; two members of the Paceo team which tied Northeast for the city championship; Shilks and Coleman, who made the Kansas state high school honor Height is predominant on the team, virtually all of the outstanding men be placed in the front line. George Golay and Fred Bellevac, are 6 ft. 2½ in. tall, and Carl Weddner, Green guard, stands 6 ft. 3 in. Lyman Clerkin, red forward, and Gail Shikkle, green forward, are about 6 ft. 2 in. tall. Durand and Harold Ulrich, who alternated in forward pos., on the Red team, also stand close to the 5-foot-2 inch mark. Venzke Wins Over Old Rival Height on Squad TONITE! PATEE ALL 10c ALL SHOWS SEATS OTTO KRUGER "TWO SINNERS" BEN LYON "Grimson Romance" WED. - THUR. The Gag-Jay of the Year! The Ann Sothern "GRAND EXIT" ADDED Today, humorously "TREASURE BLUES" BANK NITE WEDNESDAY **Same Players Outstanding** In the series games played to date Bosleiva has been the outstanding scorer. A terror under the basket, he frequently gets tip-ins and in addition is a beautiful paint-shot man. Corliss was not without success; she was held without a point in the second game. Guarded tenaciously by Masoner, Corliss had to be content with doing some very effective passing. Shikles is probably the outstanding man on pivot shots, and he bangs them through regularly. Durand found the range Friday, and scored several times. Galey played in only the first game, but for high-point honors in that con- The probable start lineups: Reds: Carlin, Robinson, Kley, Stuff, Kappelman, Durand, and James. Greens: Shakles, Hall, G. Unseil, Boslevic, Weidner, Jones, Clover, Gowan, and Masoner. Famous Billiard Champion Will Give Exhibition at Union Tuesday Velker Cochran To Be Here Welker Cochran of San Francisco, one of the world's greatest all-round billard player and present world's 18.2 balkline billards champion, will appear at the Memorial Union building Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Cochran will give GRANADA NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY 25c 'til 7 — Shows 3-7-9 Song-Studded Sensation of 1936! GOOD YEAR "The Music Goes 'Round" Open All Night Carter Service HARRY RICHMOND ROCHELLE HUDSON Thousands of Others "History" Cartoon, latest news Wash Vacuum Clean Lubricate AL STOVALL The Clown Prince of Rhythm AMERICA'S BIGGEST LITTLE BAND THURSDAY THURSDAY For the Week-end "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN" ON THE STAGE - SUNDAY Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers "FOLLOW THE FLEET" Advance Reserved Seat Ticket Sale Starts Wednesday at Carl's $18.85 4 tube "A Midsummer Night's Dream" $1^{50}$ Call 1300 STUDENT RADIO SETS $25.50 5 tube ANY CAR Powerful Superheterodyne Radios with big sat performance. A six tube, all car radio, $29.95 GREEN BROS. 633-635 Mass. Phone 631 Spring Clean-Up The 1935 world's title angle event held in the Bal Tabarin of Hotel Sherman, a two-hour exhibition and devote one of the two hours to instruction on the fundamentals of billiards. In addition to this he will offer a demonstration of three-cushion and balkline billiards and unique display of fancy shots. In Cochran's first attempt for the championship in 1933, he was successful, dethroning the defending champion Angie Kiechlefs of Chicago. Chicago, last November, Cochran again won the most coveted of all three-cuishment titles. He defeated Willie Hoppe in the final and deciding game by a score of 50 to 46. Cochran grand averaged 137 points, ten-hundred shots and six admits to be one of the strongest fields ever to compete for championship honors. The admission will be the same for the last exhibition. The charge of 25 cents is to be worth 25 cents in trade at the Union billard room. 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