UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934 PAGE FOUR Jayhawkers Hold First Scrimmage Of Spring Season Coach Lindsey sent his spring football-ball squad into its first scrimmage of the season yesterday. The workout was in the running of fundraising plays. Coach Lindsey Emphasizes Pass Offense and Defense; Clawson and Sklar at End Two lines were organized, offensive and defensive, and two backfields were alternately used behind the offensive line. The squad was composed chiefly of freshmen, since only five of last season's varsity men were in uniform. The practices to date have tended to condition the men and give them drill on the fundamentals of charging, running, ball-handling, and forward pass offense and defense. Lindsay has been paying especial attention to the technique of blocking passes. Last season the Jayhawkers were at a disadvantage many times because of their failure to knock down their opponent's passes. The change in the rules for next fall will bring the forward pass into more favor as an offensive weapon, and the backward have to be strengthened accordingly. Lindsey has introduced a few minor changes in the basic formations. He intends to continue using the short punt formation and the single wing formation. The changes deal with spacing, timing and assignments of the players. In an attempt to strengthen the of- A Very Prominent Young Lady was standing in front of the 'Ad' Building—noticed a well dressed young man passing by remarked: There goes my dream walking— She didn't know that the Spring Suit he was wearing carried this label--- Yes Sir! You're goin' to see a "lot of dreams walking" this spring—Why not You! Spring Suits tailored and styled like you want 'em— $20 to $37.50 "Show you nation!" Snow you anutime Saturday Nite 11 p.m. The Time The Place Varsity Theatre ? — The Girl — ? 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