PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1935 Seventy-five Men Report for First Football Practice Coach Uses New Charging and Blocking Dummy in Early Gridster Sessions Seventy-five men reported for the first day of spring football practice yesterday afternoon. The gridsters spent the time limbering up and getting a general idea of the system employed by Coach Ad Lindsey. A few of the plays were demonstrated for the benefit of new men. "I'm just 25 short of my goal," Coach Lindsey said, "but they look pretty fine to me. It is not too late to check out a car and see what the urge is welcome to get a suit." Coach Lindsey has added a tackling "dummy" to the football equipment, and he believes that this machine will help the men tremendously. Football men reporting for spring football practice are practicing on a new type block and tackle "dummy" which, according to Coach *Ad* "Lindsey," comes nearest to acting like a human "dummy" as any he has ever seen. The new Crowther blocker and charger is made of steel and is set on a circular base in order that the two dum-miles will either repel the charger to the right or the left unless the charge is made straight forward and the player keeps his feet working. If the charger does not keep his feet spread apart and behind, like the attack should be made the machine will throw him off. "I have always been against using 'dummies' because they do not react to the charges of a tackler like a human does, but this new machine I believe every rejection a human does when being tackled," said Coch林Lindsey. The dummies are so constructed as to represent a player in a defensive line stance as he takes an initial charge. This feature enables the charger to get the "feel" of his block as well as permit any type of block or tackle. There are not nearly enough players reporting for practice as yet and the coaching staff hopes to have at least a hundred or more out in a short time. Women's Intramurals The third round of the women's intramural ping pong singles began yesterday. All of these matches are scheduled to be played off by Saturday of this week, according to Miss Ruth Browning, who plays in the basketball free throws will be banked this week. Each entry throws 60 shots in three groups of 20 each. At 9 o'clock tonight the freshman basketball team will meet the junior team and the senior team will meet the sophomore team. At 9 o'clock Thursday the freshman will meet the seniors and the sophomores the juniors. On March 12 these teams will play their third game. The freshmen will play the sophomores and the juniors, the seniors. The ping pong double matches scheduled for this week are: 4:30 at Union building, Kappa Alpha Theta vs Sigma Kappa, and at gym, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs Alpha Omicron II. Wednesday at 4:30 at Union building, Gamma Phi Beta vs Alpha Delta Pi. Thursday at 4:30 at Memorial Hall; Thursday at 4:30 at Memorial Union building, T.N.T. vs Watkins Hall, and at the gym L.W.W. vs Independents. Jayhawkers Win Tank Meet Nichols Is High Point Man in Contest With Washburn University swimmers won 44 to 40 last night from Washburn, Kansas won five firsts and the Jabobs four. Clyde Niebels was high point man for Kansas. Kansas won first in the breast stroke; the 150-yard back stroke; the 440 and 220-yard swims, and the medley relay. Horace Hedges took second in diving, the first time that Kansas has placed in diving in a meet this year. Intramural Games Scheduled Intramural Games Scheduled All intramural basketball and volley ball games scheduled for today have been postponed because of the wrestling preliminaries which begin this afternoon. Men's Volleyball Results In men's volleyball S.A.E. defeated Delta Chi 15-3 and 15-8; A.T.O. defeated Phi Shi 21-9 and 21-15; Kapp Sig defeated Triangle 21-7 and 21-4; S.P.E. defeated S.A.E. 15-10 and 15-8. Read Kansan want ads. Hargiss Shifts Entries For Big Six Track Meet Gray, Noble, and Wellhausen to Join Squad After Sooner Tits Several shifts will have been made when the University of Kansas track team goes to Columbia next Saturday for the big Six Indoor Track Meet. Coach Hargis is making the shifts, not because of the inability of any of the athletes, but because he hopes to get a better balanced team, hoping thereby, to garner a greater number of points. The team made a good showing at the Kansas City Athletic Club Track Meet last Saturday, Coulter Cunningham finished close second to Moody of Oklahoma, in a fast 890 yard run. Moody, who is staging a comeback after a year of inactivity by a broken leg, ran second to Glenn Cunningham two years ago. The mile relay team consisting of MacCaskill, Graves, Schneider, and McNown lost a very interesting race to Oklahoma last week. Kansas is expected to show well in this event in the Big Six Meet. Despite a weakness in the hurdles and deshes, Coach Haghius hopes to finish among the high scorers. Gray and Noble, both pole vaults, and Al Wellhausen, a high jumper, will journey from Oklaham, where they play basketball Wednesday and Thursday night to lend their support. These three teams are expected to win their share of points. The list of entries will be posted later in the week after tryouts have been held. Men's Intramurals The intramural wrestling journey starts this afternoon at 4:00 and continues late into the night as the grapplers go it in the 158, 138, 148, 178, 129, 121, and heavyweight classes. Intramural managers should look on the intramural board to today find out the exact time set for the individual in 158-pounders will go to the nut first. vs Green, Beta; Henderson, Sig Nu w Brown, Beta; Henderson, Sig Nu Lamat, Lemat; Taua Tauat, Unat, Kincaid, Phi Gam. The following names are used: Nakata, Nakata; Manlove, Unatt, Gamber, Taus Tau; Oleen, Unatt, Bird, K. Sig; Schwartz Bate; Huey, Pi K. A, FoFFER, Sig The first round drawings: Longhous, Theta Tau Tsi vs. Haughey, Phi Dall; Cai Sik vs. Mekesia, Sik vs. Mekesia, Nigma Nu Jennison, Ki K. A. vs. Pugea, Ascia; King, Phi Pa 138-pound class, starting at 4:30: Chambers, Phi Delti vs O'Roke, Phi Piacan, Cagain, vs Barteles, Phi Giam, Godman, K. Sig vs Heter, Thea Tau; Godman, K. Sig vs Heter, Thea Roeser, Sig Nu, Unat, The following drew first round byes: Cole, Theta Tau; Barbee, Beta; Hayen, Kappa Sens; Tiphwell, Triangle, P贝t; Meca, Mutzer, P贝t; Stout, Thea Tau; Phil Gam; Stout, Thea Tau; Gi芝, Chig and Brownta, Bella. 148-pound class, starting at 5:00-1 Landrum, Phi Psi, vs Kelso, Beta Peters, Ttheta Tau, vs Corneil, K. Sig Baker, Talpha Tau, vs Coreil, Draper, Kayhawk, vs Corey, Sig, Nu Mcoy, Phi Delt, vs Jennings, Phi Pai Jones, K. Sig, vs Tucker, Phi Gam, Hogan, K. Sig, vs Tucker, Allen, Sig Nu Townsley, Phi Dell, Ghil, Phi Gain, Pik Pinch, Sig Chi, Hoover, K. Sig Batterfield, Bear, Patrell, Kayhawk, Benz, Theta Tau, and Dodge, Beta. 186-pound class, starting at $39-$ Bietek, Phi Gam, vs St. Clair, Phi Siebert, Phi Dell vs Willey, Theta Tau Nobson, Beta, vs Allen, Phi Tai, Pai Chi, vs Weinstein, Moreland, Moreland, Theta Tau, vs Field, Beta; Mclaughlin, Phi Gam, vs Bagley, Phi Fenton, Theta Tau, vs By Murphey, Phi Dell, vs Robinson, Beta. Caclin, Beta, vs Weightman, Sic Nur- Brook, Theta Tau, vs By; Wobker, Phi Gam, vs By; McCamwell, uned, or Cawder, Beta; Wiltsa, Theta Tau, Della, vs By; McCoy, Phi M, Dodge, Beta, vs By; MeCyon, Phi Delt,, Reed, Theta Tau 128-pound class, starting at 7:15- Garrison, K Sig, vs Geo Rauro, Theta Taue; Req, Phi Psi, vs. Leech, K Sig, The following drew first round byes: Phi Psi, Bailey, Trinkle, Lyon, K Sig, Taur, Phi Gam, and Klea, Theta Heavyweight, starting at 10:00-10:30. Heather Hutchison, Phi Phi Pld., winner of Moved, Thua Tu, and Wienkoe, Beta; Strickland, Bryan; Beckett, Beckett; Kapsa Kapsa, Kochan Kochan. 212-pound class, starting at 9:40- am/month, left in the second row. Phi Delt, vs. Beach, K. Johnson, Phi Psi, vs. Rhea, Delta Chi, Sigma Chi, vs. ODommell, Phi Pi. L.W.W.'s Win Championship Hunter and Edle of I.W.W. team again proved their ability to play deck tennis with a defeat of Hoover and Bice of the El Celera team with a score of 6-0. This victory gives to this team the third victory in the season, thus sponsorship for the second successive time. Rock Chalk "B's" Win 21-20 igma Chi's and Campus Raiders Are Also Victors Close play which has marked the games in the intramural tournament latterly was in evidence again yesterdays. "B" defeated Ternington "B" 21-20. The winners outsourced the losers from the field but the losers matched the pace of the Rock Chalk's by making good their chances at free throws. Sigma Chi defeated Delta Dpilson 36 to 21 and Campus Raiders defeated the Ramblers 35 to 32 in the 9 o'clock games played last night. The box scores: Bach Shiltley Rock Chalk "B" 21 G FF BAllen . 2 0 Bandall . 0 1 Hails . 0 1 Uais . 1 0 Stupleton .4 1 GAllen . 4 1 G.Allen . 3 0 9 3 11 Referee: Gill. Tramps "B" 20 Signal Camera G FF 2 Thomson 7 G Reed 3 1 2 Reed 3 1 2 Sturgeon 1 0 0 Donclan 1 0 0 Wood 2 0 0 G FTI Dicker 1 1 Bunton 1 2 Brown 1 2 Brown 2 0 Metzler 0 2 Lindsey 0 2 Referee: Plaskett. 68 Ramhlere 29 Delta Upsilon 21 G FT 2 Murray ... 5 2 3 Angel ... 2 0 2 Mohammad ... 0 2 Mahamah ... 2 0 2 Mercer ... 2 0 2 Nelson ... 1 0 1 Dakia Dpsilon 21 Davis G FTT Russell 2 1 0 Flint 1 0 0 Jorgenson 2 1 0 Minter 1 0 0 15 2 10 : Kvaternik. 10 1 Campus Raiders 55 FF Gee GEE Gee GEE Smith 2 1 0 0 Maier 3 1 0 0 Ogren 2 1 0 0 Carr 6 2 1 0 15 5 2 Campus Raiders 34 NUMEROUS STUNTS ENTERED BY CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS Numerous stunts have been entered in the Intramural Carnival which is to be held Friday, March 8, and the back-room activities are commandeered, recordor to officials. The entries which closed at 6 o'clock Friday evening are as follows: Cosmopolitan Club, Gamma Phi Beta. Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu, Delta Zeta, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Sigma, Chi Omega,Delta Chi, Kappa Alpha Tau, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Tau Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Beta Pi, Delta Sigma Lambda, Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Omega Pi. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE TO INSTRUCT IN LIFE-SAVING Herbert G. Allphin, instructor in physical education, who is chairman of swimming and life-saving of the American Red Cross, Douglas county chapter, announced last night that A. T. McCue, who is a field representative of this work, visit Lawrence from April 4 to June. Mr. McCue, an examiner school in life-saving. He will give lectures and demonstrations on first-aid and swimming. Mr. Alphin is making a schedule of the program which will be an announced date. Read Kansan Want Ads. Right! — We're a bit sneaty about our drawing inks—choice of the best draftsmans for the last 54 years. Give 'em a tumble! CHAS. M. HIGGINS & CO., Inc. 71 Ninth St. Brooklyn, N. Y. 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