1 PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1932 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS Sixteen Veterans to Greet Arrival of Sooner Coach Football Mentor, Who Wil Be Selected Soon. Has Bright Prospects For Team STRONG FROSH SOUAD By George B. Resco, 28 Norman, Okla, April 6—(UP)— of new material this year award coach at the University; of Oklahoma. Sooner football followers, eager for a winning griffin team since 1920, are joining the national championship, will find the state university making a strong bid to regain Coach Adrain Lindsey, Sonner member for the last five years, has resigned, as has his assistant, Dewey Snorter. Laster, BG. Owen, Athletic director, has announced the slate will be with all past “differences” forgotten. Sixteen lettermen are ready to answer Lindsay's successor when he issues the call next fall. A veteran will report for every position on the team. One of the strongest freshman squads in the league will graduate to varsity eligibility. Spring Practice Postponed We began about March I, but was postponed after resignation of Landsey and Luster. It will be continued when the new team arrives on Friday. The delay will not handle the Sooners, since Big Six regulations are that only three weeks can be devoted to spring drill, no matter when it begins. Returning lettermen will include three ends, two tactiques, four guards, a center, three halfbacks, a pair of fullbacks and a quarterback. Two 200-Pound Tackles Pa Young. Big Six all-star center last fall, is not in school now, but will return next fall and will be eligible. Charles Wilson, Claude Whittington, Oren Borah, and Ellis Bahara, are the players regularly played last night. At tackles the new Oklahoma man will have a fine pair in Henry Haug and Orville Haug, Haug, a one-year man, weigh 210 pounds and was an all-star player during his career. Corey Haug standing last fall. He weighs 250 pounds and is fairly fast. Smith Watkins, on the ab conference team last fall, leads the returning ends, but Fred Cherry and E盐 Curtum also are veterans. The field general's job is almost cinch for Ab Walker, Blackwell boy who played this position in more than half the games last season. Freshmen Part Important Freshmen, too, are expected to play an important tool. The yearlings can within an import of troubling the variety and the most valuable of those coming up from the first-year squid are Jane Cunningham, Kaitlin Gustafson, tankies; Vincent Inegr, end; Melbourn Robinson and Arthur Pansy halffailts, Mear Bowrenger, quar Others who finished varsity career included Ernest Snell, end; Gordon Grainman and Tom Grummit, tackles Charles Teet, guard; Grady Jackson Charles Teet, guard; Grady Jackson Lewis, quarterback, and Snoek, stoll, hall-back. Graduation will remove ten letter men, but it was not expected the loss of three. The department, Capt. Guy Warren, elaine bafflock, and Ernst Maraud, fullback Sport Shorts The baseball fans witnessing this at termina's content between Kansas and Minnesota, and between the left handers of both pitching staffs. Kraemer will be the start in Kansas moundman while Dillard throws pitches to Darling and Darling relieved Cooley and Tineyuuki in Saturday's content and gave a good account of them selves. Huske and Kansas have both been drilling on the fundamentals of the game since Saturday's contest. Both teams should show marked improvement in their throwing and baserunning. The Duluth Hornets, conquerors of the Kansas City Pla-Ma.ors, are falling easy prey to the Chicago Shamnocks. They play-off series from the Hornets last night 4 to 2. At present the Shamnocks have a 6 to 2 goal advantage over the Oklahoma City Thunder to overcome when the ice foul is revived in Duluth tomorrow night. The Kansas City Blues continued to play championship baseball in the fourth game of the exhibition series with the Dell Griffin team, which was the fourth in as many days, was won by a 10 • 2 marriagh. — A.H. Kansas Plays Haskell Today Season's Second Baseball Contest on Home Diamond With the second game of the season being played this afternoon by the Kansas baseball squad, the season is really opened. Home Diamond The Haskell Indians met the Jaybakers last Saturday afternoon,described again this afternoon, and are scheduled to play them April 11 and 13. After that, 14 games remain on the Kansas schedule, all of them conference this afternoon will determine whether or not the diamond has a great influence on the playing of the Kansas and Haskell team. Saturday's game, which was coached by a field which was devoid of grass and wry hard and fast. This afternoon's *antef* finds the KU. Diamond well carpeted with grass, so that balls hit into the deep infield will not hop as they as they did on the Haskell diamond. Cooley, Ross, and Smith, letter men who were appointed by Dr. F. C. Allen to serve as coaches in his absence, yesterday announced a final squad cut. Only 16 men have been issued uniforms. The small squirt is due to be recruited this summer on a curated budget this year. The number of men taking trips must be limited. The following men survived the squid cut, and have been issued regular uniforms: Cooley, Ross, Smith, Kraemer, Brazil, Johnson, Baxter, Hallet, Frank Kraemer, Eckert, Meyer, Austin, and Marshall. Only three pitchers, Cooley, Kraemer, and Marshall are being kept on the squad. All other men have been notified to check in their The game, which is scheduled for 4 p.m., will find Kraiser and Breault in the first round. The Wizard of Hackel will probably select Tineyxub or Daring as pitcher to take on Kraizer. Varsity To Scrimmage Twice More This Week Several Members of 1930 Squad Help Team's Strength Strength With serif笔法 scheduled for this afternoon and Saturday morning, Conch H. W Harpass will have a chance to use the skills of the past two weeks of drilling. Drill on fundamentals has occupied most of the time of the spring practice thus far, with the emphasis placed on passing and kicking. Each day he also seen an extensive work-out in signal practice and dummy scrimage training, formation forms, and perfected execution and execution of fundamental plays. Spring football practice is variable in that, besides helping to get players ready, the team also coaches staff a line on the material that will be available for the full cam- If spring practice is any indication of the forecast success of the fall season, Kansas should have a championship team for the 1992 competition. 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George Lott was originally selected on the team but announced that he would win the cup play because of business reasons. Stimson To Geneva Gregory Mangin who recently won the national indie singles championship did not get a place on the team because the selection of players was based entirely on last year's performance. In the national indie meet he faced two top players and Lott, Frank Sheikda, and Christian Boussai. Washington, April 6—(UP)—President Howard said today that he had requested Secretary of State Stimson to go to Georgia to promote more democratic practices and reduce burden. He emphasized that Stimson would not discuss war debts. All but Vines played on last year’s super team, and Peyton Manning was their favorite. Don doubles title and were the American double double in 1923 and two more times since. HONORARY PSYCHOLOGY GROUP INITIATES EIGHT AT MEETING Psi Chi, honorary psychology fraternity, held initiation services last night at 7.30 in room 21, Administration building. Active members who were initiated are Helen Gardner, c.35; Burt Rurney, c23; and Sherwood Newton, uncle, c18. Active members include Blachiere, c32; Nadine Weber, c43; Elonor Eldridge, cûnel; Milford Crawley, c43; and Lawrence Sterling, c34. PEN AND SCROLL UNACCEPTED PAPERS IN FRASER HALL BOX All manuscripts that were not accepted by Pen and Scroll in the tryouts held recently may be recovered by their authors from the Pen and Scroll box which is located in Fraser University, c55, president of the organization. Pledging services were held for those chosen at a meeting of the organization last night. 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