SUNDAY, MAY 50, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE FIVE Four Ball Players Will Not Be Back for Competition Successful Nine Hoped For With Eight Regulars Returning for Next Year PITCHING STAFF WEAb Four members of the 1952 baseball squad will be lost to next year's team by graduation. They are Gerald Terryfield, Gregory Fieldierfield, Robert Rose, third base and pitcher; and Joe Campbell, two of these men, Cookie and Hullen, have completed their third year of varsity baseball in the played two years and Campbell one. With eight of this year's regular returning next year, and several promising men coming up from the freshman ranks, prospects are for a success. Johnson is back in uniform next spring are Kreamer, southwair pickup, Filink; outfit, O'Neil, catcher and first base Johnson, first base and second base Smith, third base and outfield; Smith, catcher and outfield, shortstop. The outstanding weakness of the group expected to carry the burden next year is a lack of pitching talent. Duck Kremmer, veteran southpaw, can be counted on for his regular turn on the mound, but the problem of developing another regular hurler and at the same time one is that worrying the coaches. Several men who have been reporting for freshman practice this year should have little difficulty in finding a spot on the field, and among them is Liatus, a shortstop who is expected to balster up the infield. There is also a possibility that Arch Stuck, who was not in school this fall, will report for baseball next spring. Recommendations for letters for the members of this year's team will be made to the athletic board by Coach F. C. Allen sometime next week. There are no courtroom arrangements for a letter, the recommendation being with the judgment of the coach. LINDLEY SCHEDULED TO MAKE TIVE COMMENCEMENT TALKS Chancellor E. H. Lindley returned yesterday morning from Parsons where he delivered the commencement address at the Parsons High School Friday night. He will make five other commencement addresses within the next two weeks. Monday, he will speak at the University of Kansas graduating nurses from the University of Kansas School of Medicine, at Kansas City, Kan. June 3 he is scheduled to speak at the Manhattan High School graduating excercises; June 7 at the University of Georgia and the University of Indiana on June 13. Read the Kansan Want Ads Germans Find No Wild West Romance But Plenty of Activity at University "Not 'lawcer' but 'Auf Wiederschn.' say the German exchange学生, Al-Ferd de Chapaucouleur and Georg Brandau. "I'm sorry, I do. I ever. Eight months have panned just like that. " "It is true, our dreams of Wild West romance, of tough looking cowboys and cowbathers did not materialize." "Children mothers. But our disappointment was fully compensated by a dazzling mixture of cheeks, pink, mauve and 'toe of whale' 'homelike activities, jazz rhythms, Rotary club addresses, and heated discussions about Nissiehee, Malone Disciple, Hilder, and Jake." "There are two ways of seeing a foreign country. The one means traveling in a foreign, imposing factories, cathedrals, and sky scrapers. The result of such an impersonal process is the suppression of superficial impressions. The other way involves living with the foreign people and doing things with them. This is the only means of understanding the problems and idea of foreign life." This is the only basis of true friendship. "Our wonderful experience in K.U. was that we were accepted from the first day as equal members of a great community. This generous hospital gave us the opportunity to suffer after all the differences are which exist among the young generations of our countries. Therefore, we want to extend our heartiest thanks to all those who made it possible for us to feel at home in States and to feel at home in Lawenies. "Even if we have to leave right now FLICK, COFFMAN ELECTED CO-CAPTAINS OF TRACK TEAM Raybreed Flick, who holds the Big Six record for a 120-yard high hurdles, and Clyde Coffman, star polo vaulter and dash man, were elected coepeats of the 1933 track team Friday afternoon. Both men are completing their second year of competition on Kansas track squads, and both will represent the country at the NCAA meet in Chicago on June 8, along with several others. Coach Britt Smith's outstanding athletes. Sport Shorts --we both hate sentimentality, but it is rather hard for us to leave. We hope that we shall back some time, and we feel sure that many of you will look forward to it. Mr. noteworthy, not farewell, and Mr. Wiederschen". Mr. Brandau and Mr. Chapleuroure leaving Lawrence within two weeks for an extensive tour of the United States, probably leave New Germany from New York City some time in September. It appears that night football games are on the wume. Kansas has only one night game scheduled for 1932. The depression has served to up show up desire for unusual sport features. Ju straight football and plenty of it. It looks so if Kansas was slotted for a good season next year. There is much rejoicing at the moves that Oswego Beach will return for the 102 game. With a total of 14 home runs to far this season Jimmie Foxx of the Athletics has Babe Ruth, the old buns run master, three up. Collins of the Cardinals is tied with Ruth for second place with 11. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE May 26 to June 2, 1932. Inclusive - Sunday, May 29 - Monday, Decoration Day, May 30 10:30 classes, 5, 4, 3 hours; at 8:30 to 11:20 10:30 classes, 2, 1 hour; at 11:30 to 12:20 4:30 classes, All.午班; at 3:30 to 5:20 4:30 classes, 2 hours; at 5:20 to 7:20 3:20 classes, 2, 1 hour; at 13:20 to 15:20 TUESDAY May 31 Want Ads PEONIES: Phone 2322J for beautiful poisons for Decoration. A. Frank Kerns, 1235 Conn. — 193. ANYONE interested in taking Biology in Summer Session, call Hersel Schenk at 16768. —192 A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. WEDNESDAY June 1 ROOMS for girls at 407 West 13th after June 3. Call at 1528 Tenn. or phone 421. —SS2. FOR RENT during summer session, six-room cottage with two sleeping patches. All modern furniture. One bedroom. 50' Maine Home 2373R. Roland Logan. FOR RENT for summer. Cool rooms with access to sleeping bed. Close to Hill. Would rent second floor to Hill. Use A-r n: For information 180 - 197 FCC RENT - TO August inclusive, three rooms in small four room house, living room, in a-decor bed, small handy kitchen, completely furnished, compact and cozy as an apartment, too close to hill, in desirable neighborhood, ideal for two people. Fourth room not to be occupied but reserved for storage, $70 for the summer to proper parties. Inquire "A" case Kansen office. -183 ROOMS for girls. Cool, well furnished, double or single, sleeping porch, one- block block from Union building on car line. 1218 Miss. St. Miss. 1388~S28. ROOMS for girls, reasonable, home privileges 114 Tern. $82. WANTED: Passenger to Florida and return, thirty dollars. Camping equipment furnished. Can also arrange trip to New York City. Leave June 7. Phone Lohoff, 2062. OOM and board for boys. Also down-stairs apartment for rent. 1041 Kenny. Phone 20763. — SS2 LOST: Jeweled Phi Chi sister pin. Reward. John Way. Phone 1902. -193 LOST in Union Building, about two weeks ago, black and white Sheefer pencil with initials "P.R.S." on gold band. Binder please phone 2272W. GOING to Pittsburgh, Penn, in small truck about June 1. Went passenger or light load, or both, for expenses. Phone 2729W. — 139. FOR. RENT. Furnished apartment, modern. Sink in kitchen, Cool. Also modern furnished cottage. Phone (312) 567-8900. (Ada), no unmarried stock need). apply. CASH PAID for your used textbooks ROOM and board for men on the Hill at 1325 West Campus. Short walk to classes without climb. Also garage. Call 2986. —193 As Usual---We also maintain a used book consignment department where you may leave your textbooks, set your own selling price. Our charge for this added service is 10% of the amount sold. TWO BOOK STORES Yes your books will be insured. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H. 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