PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935 Lindsey Calls Out Squad for First Pre-Season Drill UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Coach Urges All Gridsterr to Prepare for Next Fall; Vacancies to Fill Coach Ad Lindsey called out his football cohorts yesterday to announce spring practice which will start Monday, March 4. Six weeks of training before the Easter vacation has been planned to include scrimmage, new plays, and chalk talks every afternoon for five days a week. Every man that participates in the practice would make it a point to be out for this important practice urged the coach. "I should like to see at least a hundred turn out this spring, and I can see no reason why we cannot have that number," declared Coach Lindsay. "If Missouri, a smaller school than Kansas, can afford it, then KU. has plenty of available material." Coach Lindsay explained the eligibility rules, believing many students who were good in high school were not coming out for varsity athletics for some reason or to whether. "If a man has any doubt as to whether or not he can make the grade, he should come out and find out," said Lindsay. "Spring practice is the time for new men to try out. If a man is staying away because he feels that he has not had enough practice for varsity play, he should come out now so that when the real grind comes along next fall he will be able to step right along with the vet training programs in the team to be filled this year, and new men have a good chance to make the squad," said the coach. Thirty-five interested in football attended the meeting yesterday afternoon. Every man present was instructed to have two others out for the first practice. The dressing rooms will be open from Monday to Friday at 3:30 beginning next week for players to check out their equipment. Coach Lindsey would like to get in an hour of real practice each day. Practice on cold or rainy days will consist of going over plays and skills A.M. and L.A. school begins three weeks after school starts next fall, the Notre Dame styles will be studied this spring. The varsity football squad will take over the west stadium dressing rooms, as the east side is now occupied by track men and wrestlers. Mate Getto, line coach, and Forrest Cox, freshman coach, will assist in the pre-season training. Those who turned out Thursday were: Samuel Erickson, Howard Smith, Ed Laub, Robert Stephenson, EnWI蒸哭攀, Pino Giangamello, Jack Guffin, Rodney Laughmiller, Clarence Winslow, David DeVittis, Eric Dougle, Douglas Deem, Gough, Guyleuth, John McCoy, Bruening, Bob Faudett, G. L Harrington, Lewis Ward, Drew McLaughlin, Lon Buzick, James Kell, F. Wardlow, Clearison Robinson, Bill Shaw, Forrest Hardace, Jack Vogel, Elmer Larson, Howard Morelane, Peterson, E. Humphrey, Edwin Phiels, Dick Fisher, Skidrik, and Fred Harris. Jayhawkers Have Been Defeated Once by Kansas State Swimmers to Meet Aggies William Kester, a member of the swimming team is definitely out of swimming for the season because of sinus trouble. It is under this handicap that the Kansas swimming team will meet the Kansas Aggie team in a dual meet in the University pool Saturday at 3 o'clock. This change forces Coach Alliphn to make an adjustment in his entries. In the meet with the Kansas Aggies at Manhattan, Feb. 12, Kansas was defeated by a score of 48 to 35 "In spite of our handicap, we believe that we can cut this score down. Last Saturday we defeated Washburn 48 to 35. Last Wednesday the Kansas Aggies defeated Washburn 50 to 34. This makes the Kansas Aggies a shade stronger than we are on paper," Coach Alphin said last night. Mr. Aliphn expressed the wish for some divers, which would certainly give Kansas a better chance. With no divers entered in the meet, it means that Kansas has lost eight points before the meet has started. The east entrance to the pool will be open so that women may have the opportunity of viewing the meet. Student identification cards will admit. E. R. Elbel, assistant professor in physical education, will be the referee and starter. Men's Intramurals The Kappa Sig's continued their fight for the championship of their division Wednesday night by defeating Phi Delt five in a hard fought game. The score was 5-4, but neither team game did either team hold more than a two-point advantage. Morrison and Colson caged eight and seven points, respectively, to lead the soaring for the winners. McClure was the spark of a team that won four field goals marked to his credit. Kappa Sig 20 | Row | Column | G | FT F | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Roberts | 0 | 1 | 0 | | Chambers | 2 | 0 | 4 | | Hasburgh | 0 | 1 | 0 | | McClure | 4 | 1 | 0 | | VnCleave | 0 | 1 | 0 | G FT1 Cooper ... 2 1 Colson ... 3 1 0 Morrison ... 3 1 Naylor ... 0 0 3 Keeler ... 0 0 3 Referees: Plaskett and Vanek Friday 8 4 6 West Court: 5:30 oclock Tramps vs Hawks; 7 o'clock, Sigma Chi vs Phi Pei. East Court: 5:30 o'clock, P.A.D. v K.E.K.; Delta Chi vs Delta Tau. Saturday. West court: 9 o'clock, Phai Psi H* vs Delta Tau '9; B"10; o'clock ATO. vs Phai Gam; 11 o'clock US. vs DAE. 12 o'clock, Rock Chalk vs Daughlas Club. 1 o'clock Independents vs Campau j赛容; 2 o'clock Thetna vi Vachi Psi East Court: 9 o'clock, Rock Chalk "B" *B* vs Tramps B" : 10 o'clock S.A.M. vs Acacia: 11 o'clock, Rock Chalk "C" vs Phi Delt B" : 12 o'clock S.A.B." vs Kappa SIG: B" : 1 o'clock, Triangle K: Psi F: SIG: 2 o'clock, Bet vs Kappa SIG Two Ping Pong Matches Scheduled Two ping pong matches are scheduled for today, both at the gym. At 3:30 I.W. W will play T.N.T, and at 4:30 Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Kappa Kappa Gamma. Dr. E. H. Tayler of the department of zoology will speak at the meeting of the Bytany Club to be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Dr. A. J. Mix, Florence Briscoe, president of the club, announced yesterday. Join Our Rental Library 15c for 5 days The Book Nook 1021 Mass. Te. 666 Lawrence's Leading Theatre All Shows 25c All Shows 25c NOW! 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Track Mee University Runners Wi Compete in Nine of Ten Events Pi Phi and Chi Omega Win Tryouts for the mile and two mile relay teams which will compete in the Kansas City Athletic Club track meet to be staged in Kansas City, Mo, March 2 will be held today, according to W. H. "Bill" Hargiss, head coach. In addition to the mile and two-mile relays, the following events will be held during the meet: 50-yard dash, 50-yard low hurdles, 50-yard high hurdles, 400-yard run, 800-yard run; mile run, high jump, and pole vault. Hargiss will definitely enter men in all of the events except the two-mile relay. he will show up well in practice. he will also enter a two-mile队. The squad will not be announced until a later date. The two-mile team, if entered, will be selected from milers hanging in the half-mile run in the trovails. Send the Daily Kansan home. Pi Beta Phi and Chi Omega placed high in the women's intramural swimming meet last night with 41.5 and 24 points respectively. I.W.W., Corbin Hall, and Gamma Phi Beta placed high with 22.5, 9, and 6 points respectively. Victors in Swimming Meet; Finals To Be Held Thursday Kiene, PI Phi, was high scorer with 15 points; Bomban and Hinton, both I. W. W tied for second place with 16 points; Geilig, PI Phi, was point with 8 points. The events and their winners were: Relay; first Pi Phi (Bruce, Throckmorton, Koenig, and Klene), second Stroke; first Pi Phi (Rocky, Stroke form, first Hunter, I.W.W., second Edie, I.W.W., third, Stockman, Chi Omega, fourth, Walter, Gamma Phi; two lenghts free style: first Kiene, I.W.W., second Fees, Chi Omega, fourth, W. third Fees, Chi Omega, fourth, Lemon, Pi Phi; diving: first Boman, I.W.W., second Koenig, Pi Phi, third, Hunter, I.W.W., fourth, Rapp, unattached, third, Hedrick, Chi Omega, 27.6 seconds, second Lemon, Pi Phi, third, Hanson, Gamma Phi, fourth, Rapp, unattached; two lengths side: first Koenig, Pi Phi, second Fees jer, Corbin Hall; crawl form: first; Kleen, Pi Phi; second, Fees, Chi Omega, third, Boman, I.W.W., fourth, Dick, Dickman, II Phi; fifth, Chi Omega, Hallock, C32, fourth, seconds, Brown, Chi Omega, third, Porter Pi; phi; three lengths free style first, second, second, Dick, Hendrie, Chi Omega, third, Dale Corbin Hall, fourth, Sutherland, Pi Phi The two winners of this match, Pi Come to the DICKINSON NOW! 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