PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1932 Schedule Hampers Sooners in Hopes of Championship Oklahomans to Play Four Games on Successive Days With M.U. and Aggies IN NEED OF PITCHERS Word comes from Soonerville, the place where the boys would rather miss their meals than their baseball, that the odds against Oklahoma defending its 1500 and 31 Big Six co-championships are exceedingly high. Oklahoma has received a bad break in the scheduling of the Big Six games, six big Six games, with four of these coming in successive days against Missouri and the Kansas Angels. Coach Haskell has six letter men around whom he expects to build his team. They are Captain Hay Watton, Coach Jeff Winkler and Andy Beck, first baseman; Charles Stogner, second baseman; Smith Watkins, an outfielder and Duck Bell a center. Coach "Jap" Haskell, the Sooner boss of the 1970s, is badly, badly, and the schedule-matured us rather rough on conference games, but we'll be in there with all we've From this group it would appear that Oklahoma will have a good infield, but will be weak on pitchers as stated by Coach Haskell. The most irreplaceable loss to the Oklahoma team are pitcher Cannon and catcher Manny Ramirez, innings the team played last year, and who allowed only seven earned runs. Bell Shows Promise Dick Bell will be the mantady of the Sooner pitching staff this season and if the 14 innings he worked last year as a relief hurler may be taken as an indication of his ability to win Big Six games. The batter has carried run average in last year's mound performance was 1.43 for the 14 innings. Charkee Le is a promising young sophomore hurler on the Sooner aggregation having a fine assortment of starters, including "Spiny" Fulpa is another sophomore expected to aid the Sooner pitching staff. Infield Prospects Good The catching end of the Sooner battery combinations is not causing Coach Haskell any worry as Captain Ray Watson who is a murderer hittie will have to pass if one is needed, in outfielder Smith Waldman who is equally a good hitter. Much more could not be said of the Sooner infield than that it will be second to none in the Big Six. It will consist mostly of veterans with good hitting ability. John May hit at a 19clip last year to lead his team while Ardy Beck, shitty first baseman hit 285 for the season. Joe Ambrose, a former first sacker who probably will be shifted to either second base or shortstop. Coach Haskell admits that he could use Percy Main, southbound hurrier who formerly starred for Wentworth Military Academy before coming to Oklahoma but says Coach Haskell, "Percy Main was one of the great archery in which caped shoots the arrows." Love and baseball do not mix in this club," Coach Haskell explained. Oklahoma is usual will probably rank high in the baseball standing again this year but the fact that the team is weak on pitchers as well as runners will probably eliminate them as Big Ten championship contender. The Sooner outfield will be led by Smith Watkins a 300 hitter. The other two outer garden turfs will be filled with pitcher Aaron Rodgers and good lead-off man, Joe Wright, a feared hitter who looks good and Ralph Beard, "Swieve" Elkstrum, and David Price. The Oklahoma. Big. Six. Log-hall schedule: April 20, 21 Kansas State at Manhat tan April 22, 23-Missouri at Columbia May 13, 14-Kansas at Norman. To Pick Special Committee Finance Group to Be Chosen by Alumni Association A decision to have a definite逗�庌 of 100 people to work on the ballet recital was reached and the recital won result as a committee meeting held yesterday for discussion This committee will set separately from the general decc collecting and other general work. A chairman of this committee will be appointed by the president of the Alumni association, O. Foster, and J. W. Murray. Award Girl Reserve Certificates Twenty-five alumni from Chanate, Kansas City, Topka, Atchison, and Lawrenco, attended the meeting yesterday. In addition to deciding the budget work, plans for the annual spring camp, the Alumni association were discussed. Award Girl Reserve Certificates Certificates were presented at the first session and she finished the Girl Reserve training course which has been in session at Hanley House research centre, where she took sessions mark the fourth of the con- ferences at each of which, about 40 years old, gave her the prize. Intramural Games The intramural playground ball games continue this week with 24 games scheduled. Games scheduled for affirmative participation in K J I Q, O vs. Copomoulinite club; S A E vs. Pi K A; Triangle vs. A K I; Pi Ui; Pi Uion vs. Delta Phi vs. Delta Keyhawks; Keyhawks; Delta Phi vs. Theta Teta; Signa Phi Epsilon vs. Beta Theta Pti. Fairings for the doubles in the international outdoor handball matches has been divided into three divisions. The deadline for first round matches will be an The pairings: DIVISION I Bimacqua Cot. Pt K.A. W, A.S. Milwaukee College, WI. Carrion Arts, S.P.P. Morris Dodge College, VIC. Careersman, S.P.P. Pine Grove High School, NY. Welcome, Wildwood Warrior, A.K.I. Welsh Stu. Penny Lake High School, NJ. Welcome, Wildwood Warrior, A.K.I. Welsh Stu. Pennsylvania State University, L.A. Horton Twomey, L.E. Spellman C. Scaldwell, Wisconsin Institute of Technology, Pt K.A. W, Reynolds Castellan, S.A.F. W, Bristol Hills High School, NJ. Welcome, Terry Ruff, Dair M. Kim, A.C.S. W, Terry Ruff, Dair M. Kim, A.C.S. Maryville High School, N.J. Welcome, Sagawa J. Howseman C. Scaldwell, K.A.F. W, Bristol Hills High School, NJ. Welcome, Harry H. Harper C. Scaldwell, Henry D. Dillon, Alta. Phi Life, Phi Life First Two Matches Los to Indians Through Weak Fielding **DIVISION 1** **Grizzly Mountain, Kappel Suite** **Kappel Suite**, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., A.K.I., Mirabello University, Kappel Suite, Kappel Suite, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., Mirabello University, Kappel Suite, Kappel Suite, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C. **FACILITY 1** **North Beach Campus, Kappel Suite** **Kappel Suite**, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., North Beach Campus, Kappel Suite, Kappel Suite, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., North Beach Campus, Kappel Suite, Kappel Suite, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C. **FACILITY 2** **North Beach Campus, Kappel Suite** **Kappel Suite**, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C., North Beach Campus, Kappel Suite, Kappel Suite, Edinburgh, Ph.D. (Pa), Aberdeen University, Washington, D.C. A Kansas baseball team in which two men are being given their first chance to start in the first队 line-up is facing the Haskell squad on the Haskell four-game series between the two teams. **DIVISION 1** : Wiz Johnson, Ravensboro, Thai Tua Tua, Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Warriors Haven Henry Pelton, Phil Dall, Aaron Sanders, Western Hawks, C.D. X, Gat Longle, Triangle, Quinn Harper, Ft. Maverick, M.A., David Robinson, King Hardy, Ft. Maverick, P.A., WAC Kansas Plays Third Game of Series With Haskel Both of the first two games having been lost to the Indians, Kansas needs to win the two remaining games for a tie with the Braves for the series. Both games were lost by the dothywheres and the Braves in the correction of this fault that the team is being changed. Lewis will start at second base for the University team. Fulkin, who, as an substitute in the last Haskell game, proved his value to the team by driving out four hits in five times, which will be stationed in right field. Today's game is the first opportunity Dr. F. C. Allen, coach of the squad, has had to see the Kansas team in action for an opponent. Dr. Allen, who has been a member of New York City for a series of meetings, nooned to Lawrence this noon. On the performances of the men in today's and Wednesday's games do decision-making, so the team to start against Kansas State this week end, in the first games of Kansas six competition. The Jayhawks will host Manhattan on Friday and Saturday. Cookey was scheduled for this afternoon's pitching duties with Brazil behind the plate. The probable line-up of players on the team is as follows: Hutchen, lf, Lewanow, Skipper, br, Sr Brab, cfl, Filton, cf, Fisher, mr, Johnson, cfl, Cooky, p. Website, April 11—(UP) World was received today by the death of Dr. Omar Fattah of Sedgewyn County Health Institute, host in Tampa. Dr. Fattah was in Tampa to make the opening address. Dr. Fattah's death was invited to hear trouble. The Sedgewyn County Health Institute is the only health institute in Florida funds and the Reckleholder institute. Held Over by Special Request SPECIALS For This Week HEALTH INSTITUTE HEAD DIES WHILE AT STATE CONFERENCE Ice Cream Sodas 10c Hamburger's 5c Let us take your order for steak fries Rock Chalk Cafe Two More Scrimmages Scheduled for Football Entering into the last full week of spring football practice, the Jahayhawk squand will probably devote about two hours to watching an arc game image between two lineups. Spring Practice Expected to Close Wednesday, April 20 Spring practice is scheduled to continue until a week from Wednesday terminating on April 20, according to H. W. Hargiss, coach. Continuous practice has been concentrated on formations and signal practice. Couch Hargas feels that the only way to develop smoothness and precision is to continue practice in runners' training. This skill will be needed for the season of play. A full game in serigraphy will probably be played Wednesday afternoon, according to Coach Hargiss. Such a serigraphy will give an opportunity for the players to show off their hawkers both offensively and defensively in actual playing conditions. Passing and kicking have come in for its portion of attention in the practice also, being concentrated on for a section of almost every session. Bears 'Are Not' to Blame New York Stock Exchange President Says Raiding Is Not Important The bonus fight opened before the housewives and means committee. Reporter Rachel Cohen said the witch was the first witness. The female finance committee resumed consideration on Wednesday. Washington, April 11 — (UP) The senate stock market investigation begun today and brought from Bishann Whitney, president of the New York stock exchange, a denial that bear rapid importance in part of exchange activities. Protests of organizations of farmers against the sales tax and levies on automobiles and gasoline were heard. The house economy committee held an executive session. It appeared that several points of disagreement with President Hoover had developed the issue being most clearly defined in the forms of pay checks for government workers. Speaker Garner predicted the tariff bill, passed by both house and senate, would reach President Hewitt within two years. The house appropriations committee reported a bill of $223,869 for the senate and house. Library of Congress and other divisions of the government received about $100,000 less than the current appropriations. Sport Shorts The great national pastime will formally get under way tomorrow as teams representing 40 of the 'largest cities in the world' quest for the pennant in their respective leagues. From California to New York thousands will turn out to give support to their town baseball club on the road and from these to will pitch the first ball tomorrow as the Washington Semi-marathon the season against the Boston White Sox, while others will participate in a honor of making the first pitch. In spite of all competition that baseball is encountering from other sports it still stands out as the great American passtime. --you! Kansas will attempt to put an end to the Haskell winfall streak this afternoon when they meet the Braves in a game on Monday, a series between the two schools. Kansas has been greatly handicapped in the offseason and its defense has this. This has been especially noticeable in the way they handle themselves on the hues and in their defense in The Ashwerchner team in spite of its two losses has shown possible possibilities. The pitching has been good, the bitterness is not very much and the timing, and many of the errors committed were merely the result of the pitcher's bad habit, which suffered sufficiently long together. Dr. F. C. Allen will be back from the nation's coaches conference in time to direct the Kansas team in their fight against the Indians. One thing that the exhibition games with Haskell have done is to lay wide open thesee spots in the Kansas game, where they'll next two games will produce a winning combination for Kansas with them. They can open the B.A. A. B. Read the Kansas Want Ads Peter Mekhitein, Kansas wrestler, will go to Kansas City. Mo., Tuesday night for a championship meet for amateur wrestlers from those states. He will be acquitted. To Attend Wrestling Meet Pete Mehringer to Enter Contest to Learn Olympic Rules The meet will be held in the Y.M.C. A. building, Tuesday and Wednesday nights Mohlring plans to make the Olympic rules will govern all matches. Mehringer stated that the trip was being made primarily to gain a knowledge of the Olympic rules, and to test his ability to work on for the past few weeks. NEW BASKETBALL SCORING SYSTEM URGED BY SAYGER Tifflin, Ohio. Arcl1 11-4) — A system wrote that the university awarded more points for a long shot than for a short one, has been proposed by E. R. Sayer, former Hodgkin Hall Skyler would allow three points for a goal scored from beyond the 25-foot mark and only one point for a goal made within the 15-foot radius of the basket. Shots made from between the 25-foot line would count two points. Topeko, Kan., April 11 (Special)-Eight letters were awarded to members of the swimming team during the post-Montgomery, Freed Moors, Gerald Tallman, Edward Perry, all of, to Deskera and Gustave Lippmann, of Oberlin, Marburg Yerkes, of New York City, and Marquette University, who were the men who received letter. 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