PAGB FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932 Jayhawks Show Improved Offense for Haskell Game Cooley or Kraemer To Perform Pitching Duties Against Indians Tomorrow LINEUP IS ANNOUNCED Rounding out a week of intensive practice with a light workout this afternoon, the dykhawer baseball squad will be going on a national season, an exhibition game against the Haskell Indians, to be played at the Haskell tomorrow afternoon. Hitting ability, which has been the hittest part of our muscle for the one occasion through the walls this spring, seems to have taken a decided turn for the better in the pass. Yesterday afternoon's practice, a concentrated drill on hitting and fielding, followed by a practice in Ross, Smith and McDowell knocked home runs during the after-school scrimmage. The same oft-used idioms that has evidenced itself in the past two afternoons of practice, the KU squad will make it hot for the season. Pitching duties will probably full or either Coyley or Kraemer, with Braz holding down the catching position. The pitcher will be as follows: Frank, 2b, Ross, 3b, Smith, c; Brazil, c; Hulceen, h. Kraemer, c; Baxter, x, Kraemer or Kraemer, o; and Baxtser, x. Coch Ephert Ward of Haskell will select his team from the following squad of players. Pitchers, Darlington Rams and Washington infield, Frenchman; infield, Coats, Thomas Harris, Mauschum and Hill; outfield, Louis Dejoudzou; defense, Honore Maquette, and Marshall. Tomorrow's fray will mark the opening of the season for both Kansas and Haskell. A four-game series is scheduled between the two teams during the next two weeks. Those tomorrow and April 11 games will be played on the KU field while those April 6 and 13 games willIndians on the KU, field. Tomorrow's game has been announced for 4 p.m. No admission charge will be made. Sport Shorts Despite the adverse criticism that Jack Dempsey has been receiving lately he again comes through to prove that he is not being hoodled. He even entered the ring. Last night 15,000 fight fans paid $30,365 to the maiden and forced a campaign by defending Babe Hunt. The reason for Dempsy's prolonged popularity may be summed up in a few words. Fight fights pay to see a slugging match, not a boxing match. The ice series between Kansas City and Duluth will come to an end tonight when the fourth and deciding game is played. The Palm-Mac need only to tie Chicago in the finals for the American Hockey league championship. Alex Nigro, a former baseball, basketball, and football star at the Kansas Angels, is batting for an outfield berth on the Toledo club of the American association. Nigro has been hitting back with a powerful throw but a weak throwing arm may keep him from playing regularly in the Maden lineup. The University baseball aggregation should win a majority of this season's games if it develops a little more hitting strength. The team has an abundance of good battery material, while the infeld does a good job of backing the pitches. Possibly the exhibition game with Haskell will uncover some hitters. Hellen Wills Moody, empress of the tennis world, has stated that she would not wear sport shorts, the latent court attire. The tennis match between Junior Coen and Hil Surface, two Kansas City bays who learned their tennis at the University of Arkansas, quizzes interesting. Surface is holder of the Greater Kansas City team crown branched out into international competition. Surface won the title by defeatment of Jordan Hawk and member of the Jiahawk raquet squad. INSTRUCTOR RESUMES WORK TO FIND CLASS CUT TO FOUI When W. R. Maddox, instructor in the political science department, returned to his class in municipal administration this morning, after an absence of several days, he found that his class had dwindled to four students and nine teachers students absent, but when only four appear, something must be wrong. It was finally discovered that as April fool punkster had written a bulletin on the backboard stating that there would be no class that period. Only the class had failed to be fooled, and were allowed to have class as usual. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Intramural Games Spring intramural sports find an unusually large entry in handball, horse-shoe and especially tennis. All regulation playgrounds are used; the playground ball, there being 26 teams, entries are Phi Delt, Phi Chi Tetu Tau, Hawkay ATO, OTi KA, Pi Chi Gai, DLai Dehi, Phi Giam DLS.L, Delta Chi Coompiol club, kentucky Colonels, Phi Pli Beta, Alpha Kappa Poi K.HK, Sig Sip Beta, UCLA Kappa, UCLA DU, DU, Kappa Sig, and Delta Tau. Owing to the large number of teams in playground ball they will probably need to be prepared. A schedule will be drawn up which will appear in the Sunday Kaman. Scrimmage Scheduled for Tomorrow Morning Hargiss Reports Unusually Bright Outlook for Kansas Squad With a scribemme planned for to-morrow morning, spring football practice is showing the results of the work put in during the past two weeks. Yesterday afternoon, attention was centered on dummy scrimage, blocking and fundamentals, with the same program scheduled for this afternoon in preparation for the Saturday morning scriumme. This will give Conal H. W. Hargas his first real opportunity to play under of actual playing conditions. Karans' unusually bright outlook for the coming season is due not only to the large number of veterans returning to the field, but also the bilties shown by a large squelq of new material. Among those reporting this spring for vulture practice for the first time, the team included end Tegasander, Prathear and Chawson; teckles, Des, Logan, Holmes, and McCoy, guards Adams and Wattkine, campmates, and halfbacks, and Kell, quarterback. Cyclone Awards Announced Basketball, Swimming and Wrestling Letters Given to Athletes Ames, Iowa. April 1 — Honor "T" awards in sports were announced by T N Metcalf, director of athletics at the NCAA Athletic Conference meeting of the athletic council recently. Major basketball letters will be given to Dick Hawk, Alistair Hermann, Herman Hernandez, John Harper, Max Rieke, Mac Rieke, and Rahul Thompson. Victor Jones and Harold Templeton were named for minor "A" awards and for approval of approved for a major manager's "A". Major letters in swimming went to Captain Bill Wield, Thoburna Sturna Watfer Tractor, Harold Petesch, Charles Loveder, and Robert Mudhoff, Phill D. Holt, H. Cooper, Lello Dubbert, and Russell Gerry were minor letter winners. Major awards in wrestling were given to Merrill Frevrest, Robert Hess Roland Lallee, George Martin Lechnd Mechem, and C. D. Williams, and Golden Golden. The athletic council also ratified the vote of the basketball and wrestling teams at the 1932-33 case season, for the 1932-33 case captain for the past wrestling season. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. When asked whether there was any truth in the statement that youth of today is deteriorating physically, J. C. Colhahn director of athletics at East Brunswick, MA, made the following statement in an interview over station KFKU last night: 'Youth Not Deteriorating Physically' Says Director "If athletic records are any criterion, we can hardly say so. I see where that ancient quarter-mile record went by the boards the other day. All mile records seem to be in danger from a youth age. They've grown new weight, run faster, more games better every day. No 1 not believe we are slipping." Would Provide *Playing Space* In explaining how he supports what and what he would include in it, Mr. Collinney said, "I would provide sufficient playing space, equipment, and instructors for every boy to develop his play life along the way." He also said his more competition under competent leadership. Give all the students a chance in all possible phases of competition against boys of their own stage of development. Competition is a glorifying and wonderful lessons we learned from it." In the correlation of the various phases of our activity, he said, "Yes," and in other words, he would agree that physical education is holidied other subjects in educational contexts. "There must be some method of "properly evaluating and linking to the same situation." They are all valuable. They are all aiming for the same end. It seems to me that instead of trying to pull in opposite directions, we can not allow petty jealousies to creep in the names" he adds. Cohlmeyer Plans Athletic Utopia In Talk Given Over KFKU 'Coach Is Important' Mr. Colmhower was asked what part he thought strategy on the part of a coach plays in the game and just what assurance he had that boys do as an instructor. The coaching coaches do not employ bacus-pocus, hoodoons, or black magic to get their results. They do employ the same pedagogical techniques of teaching. The greatest teacher I ever sat under was a coach, and his great teams were a product of master teachings, so that in his opinion a coach's strategy, plays a big part in their game. Because of a knee injury received in spring football practice Wednesday, John Manning, c34, a quarterback on the viral team, was unable to attend practice. The team's x-ray pictures show that no bones are seriously hurt it is feared by Dr. A. J. Anderson, athletic physician, that some bones may be torn loose at the knee. In conclusion Mr. Colphinney was asked "After all is physical education that can be taught in the problem from the right angle, or backward?" "After everything is considered true, it is necessary, and I believe from the right angle, he has been told from the right angle, he concluded." MANNING OUT OF FOOTBALL PRACTICE WITH KNEE INJURY ABE WOLFSON Manning will be unable to return to spring practice and his power as a backfield man next year will be seriously impaired. Money to loan on valuables Guns and Revolvers — Watches and Jewelry Midnite Preview PATEE WHERE BIG PICTURES PLAY 637 Mass.----Phone 675 At last its here "Wide Open Spaces" Ned Sparks Dorothy Sebastian Antonio Moreno Harry Gribbon Clyde Cook 11:15 Saturday Nite ON THE STAGE Midnite Show Only At 11:35 with England's EDDIE CANTOR Craziest Comedian of Them All! America's Foremost Filipino Entertainer Ernest Estapare's Manila Boys The Year's Surprise Picture for a Surprise Show. Something New and Different! A New Thrill A CERTIFIED GUARANTEED ATTRACTION! Coach Veenker, with the aid of his former pupil, Joe Trunkowski, and Harry Schmidt, line coach in new condition, will lead 30 candidates for spring workouts. Ames, Iowa, April 1—(Special)-Cincinnati def. Miami, August 1 at Iowa State, definitely informed Wisconsin athletic officials by telephone Tuesday that he would coach football in New York. GEORGE VEENKER TO COACH FOOTBALL AT IOWA STAT The number and order of the track and field events to be included in the high school track meet here April 22 was announced today by Earl Potter. This announcement was made following the receipt of a letter from E. A. Potter, head football coach for Kansas State High School Athletic association, approving the schedule. Thomas Approves Schedule for Annual Contest April 22 The order of the track events will be: 120-yard high, 160-yard, 100-yard, mile run, half-mile run, 440-yard dash, 223-yard low, 880-yard run, medley relay (220, 110, 440 yards), medley relay (223), 820-yard run, and the mile relay. The list conforms with the general schedule of events in all Kansas high schools. Because there are many planned to allow most of the men a chance to participate in the maximum number. Events of High School Track Meet Announce Following is the order of field events as approved: pole vault, shot putt, high jump, discus throw, javelin throw, and the broad jump. There will be 10 track and six fiel events in the meet which is the twen- eighth annual meeting of the high school track teams. The teams will be divided into two classes and both them will have the full number of events. K. U. Loses Rifle Matches There were 40 schools in this match The K. U. team was eliminated in the Missouri Valley Rifle League University Squad Places Low in Two Weekly Events Results from all but two of the schools participating in telegraphic training with the following locations, low to medium braska, 3,688; Lafayette College, 3,658; and Kansas, 3,466. Reports have not been made by Michigan State or New Mexico State. The returns from this week's match are: Missouri, 3.648; New York Military Academy, 3.721; and Kansas, 5.324. In the final game, Kansas won 10 to Kansas. Kansas was defeated 10 to 1819. mcisiester, 3168; M488 New York, mary academy, 3721; and Kansas, 532. In U.S. colleges, three Kansas universities was defended 1,839 to 1,819. Lieutenant E. H. Coe, professor of military science, has also received the final returns from the National Rifle Association for the intercollegiate championship. Cincinnati placed first; United States Naval Academy, second; University of Dayton, third; Ohio State, fourth, and the University of Iowa, fifth. 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