PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1932 Kansas Baseball Squad Will Meet Iowa State Team Coach Allen Renews Practice for Next Big Six Contest Scheduled for April 28 JAYHAWKERS HOPEFUI Getting off to a good start in conference competition, the Jayhawker's baseball team is entering into practice and training with renewed vigor. Kansas leads the Big Six in baseball, and determined to keep itself at the top. A period of a little over a week remains for practice before the next conference contest, and the team, under the direction of Dr. P. C. Allen, coach of the 2016 team, works in the work of coaching, are working down the fine points of the game. The biggest weakness in the Kansas playing, as seen in the pre-season exhibition games, was the inability to bring in runs when men got on base. The biggest weakness in the three men were left on base at the end of the innning, after the bases had been filled with only one or even none out. toward the Development of plays which will score runs in places like this, the teams are acted in several of the practice periods. The Jophawkers' next games will be on April 28 and 28 against Iowa State. The team is scheduled to play Kansas team are scheduled for May 2 and, 2 when it will meet Michigan on Saturday. Intramural Games --all the returning alumni who will play on the opposing team, expects a brilliant and spectacular game when the team faces each other. Thursday afternoon. Two more undefended teams met their doom when Delta Upsilon defeated Delta Tau Ti 18 to 4 and Delta Chi defeated Beta Theta Pi 9 to 3 in yesterday's intramural playground ball games. Delta Upsilon, Phi Gamma Delta, Kentucky Colonies, and Cincinnati remain as the only undefeated clubs. The scores: A B C D E F G Gilman, c. 18 Buffalo, b. 28 Philadelphia, p. 39 Gilman, s. 46 Lakewood, r. 18 Lehigh, l. 19 Houston, p. 19 Maryland, s. 19 D.T.D. # A B C D 1 4 8 2 7 6 3 9 5 4 10 8 5 11 7 6 12 9 7 13 8 8 14 9 9 15 7 10 16 8 11 17 9 12 18 7 13 19 8 14 20 9 15 21 8 16 22 9 17 23 8 18 24 9 19 25 8 20 26 9 21 27 8 22 28 9 23 29 8 24 25 9 25 26 8 26 27 9 27 28 8 28 29 9 29 30 8 30 31 9 31 32 8 32 33 9 33 34 8 34 35 9 35 36 8 36 37 9 37 38 8 38 39 9 39 40 8 40 41 9 41 42 8 42 43 9 43 44 8 44 45 9 45 46 8 46 47 9 47 48 8 48 49 9 49 50 8 50 51 9 51 52 8 52 53 9 53 54 8 54 55 9 55 56 8 56 57 9 57 58 8 58 59 9 59 60 8 60 61 9 61 62 8 62 63 9 63 64 8 64 65 9 65 66 8 66 67 9 67 68 8 68 69 9 69 70 8 70 71 9 71 72 8 72 73 9 73 74 8 74 75 9 75 76 8 76 77 9 77 78 8 78 79 9 79 80 8 80 81 9 81 82 8 82 83 9 83 84 8 84 85 9 85 86 8 86 87 9 87 88 8 88 89 9 89 90 8 90 91 9 91 92 8 92 93 9 93 94 8 94 95 9 95 96 8 96 97 9 97 98 8 98 99 9 9 41 18 21 Hemus - Miro D.I.T.A. A. B. D. Hagglunds 4 1 Pirezers 3 0 Players 2 0 Umbrodski 3 0 Umbrodski 3 0 Packerhill 28 5 Packerhill 28 5 Generalefl 24 7 Generalefl 24 7 BALC GROUP A B C D E F H I J K L M Harper, H Barron, H Horvath, H Horvath, H Matthews, H King, H King, H Umpier—5may | DIALT | 4 | A | B | R | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sharpman I | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Clash II | G | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Charge III | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Hang Z | H | 2 | 0 | 0 | | Gridron II | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Hamm II | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Lakin II | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Hamman II | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | | Midr. I | H | 1 | 0 | 0 | 56 10 15 Umpire—Wilson. A. I. O. T. Resume 11 Roseville 1 Gilbert 2 Plymouth 3 Harrison 4 Lexington 5 Anchorage 6 Washington 7 Wakefield 8 P I K A - A B R O Walsh, b II I I I A B C D Back, 18 Wingwee, 1 Wingwee, 2 Diller, 1 Diller, 2 Cobhon, 2 Cobhon, 3 Draig, 18 Draig, 2 Draig, 3 Draig, 4 Draig, 5 36 9 14 Illumire—Rovenbirre. A B C Parmack, 18 Brennan, 21 Halstead, 24 Hallman, 28 Stibb, 30 Mckinley, 36 Harren, 18 Harren, 18 Shore, 2 cure A. B. R. H. Allen, r Kunem, 18 Brown, r Baden, c Baden, f Burstead, t Birchfield, t Watson, 20 Jutts, r Jutts, r TAY TAU 11 A, B, C Barton, 27 Darton, 18 Maanapoo, 4 Managing, 4 Obi, 20 Qu, 20 Prednitha, 6 Predhatha, 6 Basirulas, 3b Basirulas, 3b 18 12 18 Missouri - Johnson Past Fee A. B, H, I, J Franck, d f 1 Friedman, d f 1 Prochardt, h 1 Prichardt, h 1 Sylvia, b 1 Sylvia, b 1 Walsh, b 2 Walsh, b 2 Hardy, d f 1 Hardy, d f 1 39 10 27 33 7 15 Ummire—Quixley. Umpire - Quigley. KAYAIVAWAS A, B, C Kaper, r, p M. Mauger, p, l M. Mauger, m, l P. Mauger, l, m P. Mauger, l, m Patryn, r, p Patryn, l, m Tahir, r, p Tahir, l, m Thibern, 2b COSMO CLUB—9 KAYHAWKS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. compass, 1 4 1 sunny, 1 2 2 albatron, 4 2 1 saturn, 4 2 1 dwarf moon, 1 1 1 dwarf moon, 1 1 1 newswear Send the Daily Kansan home Yesterday's Scores American League— R H E Washington 15 12 3 Philadelphia 7 6 1 Detroit 14 16 3 St. Louis 7 12 6 Cleveland 2 6 0 Chicago 1 7 6 Only games scheduled. National League— R H E Cincinnati 5 5 1 Pittsburgh 0 5 1 Brooklyn 8 12 1 Boston 7 10 1 New York 1 7 0 Chicago 3 7 1 St. Louis 1 4 1 American Ass'n— R H E Kansas City 10 12 0 Toledo 1 5 2 Columbus 10 12 1 Milwaukee 0 4 4 Indianapolis 5 7 2 St. Louis 4 7 2 Minimapels 7 4 2 Sonville 2 10 4 Four Former Captains To Be on Alumni Team All Men Playing Thursday Have Been Coached By Hargiss The first annual Kansas spring squirt -- alumni football game which will be played Thursday offseason, will show the most famous line-ups of Kansas football history assembled at one time. The team will play in the one team, playing with a group of the best known players in the past several years. In the other line-up, the Kansas first string team from the spring squad, the best appearing aggregation in the past few spring games, will form a formidable array of midrief men. Coach H. W. Hargiss, who has been raising his spring squig for the past month, and who has been coover with it the returning alumni who will play. The spring variety squad, from which a starting linchap will be taken, and from which a first-round pick will be as follows: Cauani, Stuck, Hanson, McCoy, end; Melchiorner, Clawson, Tearden, Prather, Parter, Alferson, Aiken, Browne, Frost, Baker, Wakker, winters; Nessum, Kell, quartierchois, Beech, Freeze, follables; and Brankman, Schanke, Plaskett, and Against this line-up will be a team made up of twenty former Kansas stairs, assisted by they may need from the "KB" string of the spring sound. The game will be played Thursday afternoon at 3:30 in Memorial Stadium, home of the University. The team made the entire proceeds of which will be turned over to the Kansas share of the game. Life Saving Class to Start Allphin Will Have Five to Assist Special Class A life saving class will be inaugurated by Herbert G. Allgain next Monday at 4:30 in the K. U. pool. The class is based on our new methods of procedure in rescuing a drowning person, Mr. Allgain said the class should be particularly attractive to students who are planning to be swimming and bathing beachs next summer. The class will be conducted every afternoon over a two weeks period. An hour of instruction will be given every day for eight days, and at the end of this time the Red Cross test will be given. The instruction will link up his travels, breaks from strenuous holds, approaches and artificial respiration. Certificates will be awarded to those passing the tests with efficiency. German Team to Olympics Mr. Alphpin will be assisted in his instruction by Don Jurumoe, Thomas Sears, Tom Page, Robert Dill, and Edwin Harvey. United Press Staff Correspondent United, April 19—(UP)—Forty-seven men and eight women will carry Germany's colors at the Olympic Games. Germany compared to the 102 athletes Germany sent to Amsterdam four years ago. By Eric Keyser Forty-Seven Men and Eight Women to Carry Colors Germany will be represented at Los Angeles by a track and field team consisting of 12 men and six women, a swimming team of 12 men and one woman, and a crew of eleven men. The contest will be sent for the boxing contest, and three for the weight-fit events, while two representatives will be entered for the fencing contests—one man and one woman. Furthermore, they will be five entries for the modern Pentathlon, and one for the sailing contests. The track and field team is to be chosen so as to permit Germany to compete in the 400 and 1,600 meter race in the 400 race for women. The meter relay for women. The Six Track Stars Entered in A.A.U. Decathlon Event Bausch, Last Year Winner Will Defend Title; Eagleman Also to Compete BEGIN MEET FRIDAY The first five events of the decathlon to be run Friday afternoon are: 100 meters run, running broad jump, shotometrics, high jump, and 400 meters run. Six all around track and field stars are entered here this weekend in connection with the sixth annual Kennesaw State University's gruelling ten-event test through which these six athletes will go will run, jump, dive, and even compete in a Memorial stadium, and the final five events Saturday morning. Heading the entry list is James A. Baugh, University of Kansas student, and the winner of the 784.02 feet lice club. Baugh won the dearth here last year to set a new meet record of 784.02 feet. Baugh is matarack in the team's best win the title in the east last fall. Other entries include Carl Parker of Lake Forest college, Lake Forest, III., winner of third place in the decathlon. Also included was Huske Institute, sturdy Indian who finished fourth here last year; Paul Tauer of Butler University, Indiana; Emma McGregor of Missouri State Teachers college, Warrenburg, Mo.; and R. Monec, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. The five events to be run Saturday morning to finish up the decathlon are 110 meters high hurdles, disc throw,跳绳,javelin throw and 100 meters run. Tulane University phoned the affilicia office last night for entrance into the Relyals. Tulane will be represente e in the new juniors' halfback on the Green Wave eleven last fall. Zimmerman, will compete in the bread jump and pvault. Last week he was one of the new junior pole vault record by clearing the bar at 13 feet 5 inches. He co-ruled with his teammate the entruee. Tulane marks first time a school from the south he entered in the Kansas Relyals. It als bring e total number of states rep Zimmerman to Compete in Broad Jump and Pole Vault TULANE TO ENTER RELAYS IOWA RELAY TEAM PREPARES FOR SHUTTLE-HURDLES EVENT Iowa City, Iowa, (Special) - A shatter the hurdles relay team which has designs upon the Kansas, Drake, and American records now is being developed at the University of Iowa, with a graduate from George Saling as the anchorman man. At the Kansas Relays this week the Iowans will make their first start of the season when they attempt to shatter the record of 1025 last year by the University of Nebraska team. The Amateur battles relay is 1 minute, 6 seconds set by a University of Southern California last season. Decrease in Divorces Since 1921 Washington, April 19- (U-P) - Not so much. Divorce cases are difficult but more of them stay married. Census reports show a decrease in divorces since 1921 confirming that depression inversions in the last century. When It's Spring Time--games scheduled for next week are a follows: Monday, April 25, Alpha X Delta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta on diamond III; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Alpha Theta on diamond I; Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Delta Zei on II; Tuesday, April 26, Witthal hall vs. Sigma Alpha on diamond III; T.N.T. vs. P.D.Q. on diamond I; I.W.W. vs. Independents on diamond II; Wednesday, April 26, Kappa Alpha Chi Omega on diamond I; Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Gamma Phi Beta on diamond II; P贝phi Beta vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond III; Thursday, April 28, Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond II; Thursday, April 28, Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond II; P.D.Q. on diamond I; I.W.W. on diamond II. Track Hopes Receive Blow FORDS 10c a mile CHEVROLETS 10c a mile DODGES 12c a mile -plus 20c per hour So You'll Need a Car for Those Occasions It's Really Date Time--games scheduled for next week are a follows: Monday, April 25, Alpha X Delta vs. Kappa Alpha Theta on diamond III; Alpha Delta Pi vs. Kappa Alpha Theta on diamond I; Alpha Omicron Pi vs. Delta Zei on II; Tuesday, April 26, Witthal hall vs. Sigma Alpha on diamond III; T.N.T. vs. P.D.Q. on diamond I; I.W.W. vs. Independents on diamond II; Wednesday, April 26, Kappa Alpha Chi Omega on diamond I; Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Gamma Phi Beta on diamond II; P贝phi Beta vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond III; Thursday, April 28, Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond II; Thursday, April 28, Kappa Gamma Gamma vs. Alpha Xi Delta on diamond II; P.D.Q. on diamond I; I.W.W. on diamond II. 916 Mass. Phone 433 Outside Work Prevents Veteran Wash burn Dash Man From Competing Ovie Mornale, star weight thrower, will not compete this year. Should the former Sterling man compete this year, he would have an entire year of athletic activities. Topeka—(Special)—Washburn track hopes received a hard blow last week when it was announced that Brad Thompson, veteran dash man, would not compete because of outside work. At the same time it was learned that Ward Martin, star middle distance runner, had been suspended at least two weeks. Captain, martin of the Eibah squad last year, has been hampered by a wrenched knee. Sooner Coach Advocates Southern Type Football Will Begin Belated Spring Practice Monday Afternoon Norman, April 19—Lewis Hardage, builder of great Vanderbilt backfields the past 10 years and now building a new football coach, believes that the fastest football in the nation is now played in the South and asserts that the system has already been completed combination of the Wallace Wade and Vanderbilt offenses with a little Tennessee and Tolaine stuff thrown in to give the whole a good strong Dixie Coach Hardy will be permitted to name his own assistant, who will act as line coach and will be thoroughly schooled and experienced in Hardy's ability. Coach Hardy already has such a man in mind and if the Oklahoma athletic council is able to land him within the next two or three weeks, football practice will start Monday, after Coach Hardy has first had two or three days to explain his system to Lawrence "Jap" Heskell, freshman assistant, skil-democrat, assistant coach and scout. The Sourcesgiving practice will be the new coach's fourth this season. Wallace will lead his team from a friend of Harding's, asked Harding to do in Duke that spring to school the freshmen. Hardage is the seventh football coach ever to start work at the University of Oklahoma. John A. Hartz, a player from Southwestern college of Winfield, Kan, was the first, coaching her in 1879. He then headed to Parrion, head of the University's chair of English and modern languages, who coached from 1897 to 1901; and Free Brake Test Carter's Service VARSITY THEATRE Shows 3 - 7 - 9 TODAY - TOMORROW "BEAUTY and the BOSS" Marian Marsh Chas. Butterworth Warren Williams Thur. - Fri. - Sat. The Heartbreat of Youth at the Threshold of Manhood! Spanner TRACY Darts KENYON The Heartbreaks Fred Roberts, a Washburn university plaver who coached in 1901. Mark McMahon, a young giant from Texas教练 at Oklahoma in 1902 and eannex exam prep in 1918, was born Bornin a young mentor of the famous Bethany college "terrible Swede" of Lindsberg, and assistant coach at Oklahoma in 1905 and Oklahoma 22 years from 1905 to 1927; and Adrian Lindsey, also a successful Bethany coach, can come in her first year. 'RANK BORZAGE'S YOUNG AMERICA Women's Intramurals Saturday Midite "BROKEN WING" Drawings have been made for women in intramural baseball. The games are held on the same days of the week, May 11. Those teams entered in group I are Sigma Kappa, Theta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Alma Delta, Kappa Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Kappa Pi, Kappa Gamma, Alpha Omicron II, and Delta Zeta; group I is Independent, and Corbin Hall. Thursday, Sigma Kappa will play Theta Phi Alpha on diamond I; Alpha Chi Omega will play Chi Omega on diamond II; Alpha Pi will play Pi Pi. Beta Phi on diamond III. The This Coupon Worth 25c on purchase of ticket for KANSAS RELAYS A Pre-Olympic Event: Lawrence, April, 23 All of the games will be played at 4:30. If presented on or before Friday afternoon at ticket booth at K. U. Athletic Office and this $25 credit will be due on the following the 1932 reduced prices. prices Reserved Seat= $1.50 and Unreserved Seat= $75 Tickets on sale at Stadium Saturday for the game of basketball, 2s, and for high school students, 50s. MEN ' Out full sole job makes good shoes like new. Let us show you. Electric Shoe Shop 11 W. 9th 1017 Mass. Advisory System is Adopted Swaying Figures Lazy Rhythm Beautiful Decorations Topkaka, April 19- A publications board of control to supervise the student publications at Washburn was adopted by the student body by a vote of 45 votes. We can help put your party over. Good Decorations Are as Essential as a Good Band 931 Mass. Phone 621 YOU ROND! GAIN ANONYMOUS CAMES FOR ME FIRST, LAST, AND SECONDS. 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