PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30, 1932 Fair Skies Permit Jayhawker Squad to Develop Power Varsity Baseball Team To Open Season Against Haskell Indians Saturday HITTERS IN BATTERY After getting off to a delayed start due to adverse weather conditions, the Kansas baseball squad is taking definite shape and promises to present a powerful aggregation in this year's Big Sis race. Men show up best in spring practice are: Kraemer, Cookey, and Rosa. Other players include Johnson, Rothchild, and Baxier, infiltral men; and Hullett, Smith; Frank, and Campbell, outfielders. Others who are interested in the chance to show their middles in conference competition include Fikin, first baseman; Carlson, outfield, pitcher, and Boston, outfielder. The Kansas team faces an unusual predicament in that the pitching and catching staff include some of the best players in the league, Brazil, and O'Neil, all strong hitters; will serve as services in the games when they are not filling their capacities in the outfield position; Cooley and O'Neil will double in the outfield position; Brazil and O'Neil will find duty at first base, while Rose may be ready to drop down the outter corner at third base. Carrie Smith, outfielder, is showing up as a strong batter, and will add power to the Kansas line-up. Team Lacks Hitting Power In this way the hitting powers of the team will be bolstered up. Hitting is the weakest department of the Kansas game. The team's strongest team, Tombstone, the best bitters of the aggregation, left the batting weak, since no outstanding batters have been developed among the sophomore groups. Carrie Smith, outfielder, is showing up as a strong batter, and will add Dr. F. C. Allen, coach of the baseball men, stated today that he was well pleased with the showing made so far in practice with the baseball aspirate, and prospects for a successful season. An excellent attitude is shown by the men, he said, and they show spirit training, both on the field and off. Yesterday's practice consisted of general hiting and fielding practice. The workout for today scheduled a scrimmage between a possible first string line-up and a second team, to see how well they would hook up under actual playing conditions. Four Games With Haskell The first game of the season will be played Saturday afternoon against the Washington diamond. Three more exhibition games are scheduled with the Indians before beginning Big Six competition. Those games will be played on April 6, 9, and the April 10 and 13 games will be played on April 14. The games called at 4 p.m. The exhibition games are expected to go a long way in season the Kansas team for Big Six competition, which will be on April 15 when the Kansas squad goes with the Kansas State. The line-up for Saturday: Coley or Kraemer, p. Banzki, o. C'Neal, lt. Rossi, Rothbaldh, 3b. Baxter, ex. Smith, Frank, J. Campbell, f. Johnson, Frank, f. Campbell, f. Johnson, New red caps have been ordered for the team, which are expected to be here for the first Haskell game Saturday afternoon. A total of 18 games, four with the Indiana, and 14 conference contests, give Kansas the heaviest schedule of any Big Six school, despite the increased budget. Economies will be affected by making all trips by automobile, and limiting all meals to 30 cents and hotels to $1.50. It is the feeling of the squad, according to Dr. Allen, that they would benefit from a larger arm of expense, and play more games. Coen Reaches Third Round K. U. Tennis Mentor Defeats Coleman 6-4, 6-1 Jiminer Coen, captain and coach of the Kansas tennis team, advanced to the third round in the Houston invitational tournament. Leslie Coleman, of Houston, 6-4, 6-1. Coen encountered little difficulty when he won the assoce would tend to indicate. Coen is seeded No. 5 in the tournament. Coen this means it starts as the first round of the tournament, where Vines, the seeded player of the tournament losing in the first round to Martin Coen is in the upper bracket of the tournament, the same bracket Vienna was in. Wilmer Allison of Forth Worth now appears to be the most formidable competitor that Coen must face before reaching the top of the rankings of university stars in the tournament may prove dark horses to the favorites. Elibel to Interview Cohlmeyer J. C. Colmeyer, director of athletics of East High School in Kansas City, Mo., will be interviewed by E. R. Ehlor tomorrow night for KFKU at 6:15. Mr. Colmeyer has been named for 10 years and has been the coach at East High School since it was completed about five years ago. Cyclones Get New Coach Ames, Iowa, March 30—(Special)—Hope for extending the winning era of Cyclone football was given new impetus here today. The team has hired director of athletics, that Joe E. Trukowski, University of Michigan eight-letter athlete and captain of the 1929 Michigan footbowl championship, to be good assistant coach at Iowa State. Truskowski, Former Michigan Star Assumes Duties at Iowa State Truskawki assumed duties here yesterday afternoon following official confirmation of his appointment, and will assist Head Coach George Vewker, former Michigan football and basketball coach, and Coach David Holliday, weeks of spring grid practice. He will then return to Olivet College Oliver, where he will serve as mentor, to coach spring football three. On graduation from Michigan in 1950, "Truck" accepted the position as head coach of the team. His stay there he raised the standing of the Olivet eleven in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic association from fifth and sixth places to third place last Trudeauki's experience on the gridiron enables him to assist in coaching youth players in a variety of his experiences in basketball and baseball, quality him to assist in those Truskowski will return to Iowa State next fall following his release from Olivet College in the spring. Spring Football Practice Resumed After Vacation Hargiss Stresses Signals Dummy Scrimmage, Fundamentals Football practice, resumed yesterday afternoon, found a few more outcrops and progress was made more rapidly. The team said he expected more for this afternoon's workout, and promised that deflated pausess would be made from The spring football session is scheduled to run about three weeks longer. Difficulties due to mid-semester examinations, bad weather and the Easter vacation have restricted progress so far. The next three weeks may show definite results. The rest of this week will be devoted to drill on fundamentals, signal practice, and dummy scrimmage, according to Coach Hargas' plan, but start training through actual squadrade through actual scrimmage, in which each aspirant will have an opportunity to show his abilities. From these scrimmages, Coach Hargas hopes to be able to develop his possibilities from baseline line-up for this fall's campaign. With 10 letterman reporting for daily practice, and several strong candidates appearing in the sophomore group, apportionment is based on a statistical aggregation for the 1952 season. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TEAM PREDICTED FOR WASHBUR Topcaka, Kan., March 30 - Tentatively arranged teams match with Northwestern and Illinois universities have been definitely cancelled, due to life-threatening injuries, however, has been progressing rapidly with workouts being held inside the field house and on the outdoor courts. Professor A M. SHahadat and that professor will continue this year, although he could not say whether it would be as good as the last year. Only one member won the championship 161 team. The doubles teams will probably carry the burden this year in contrast to the strong individual play which has characterized the Wachirun teams in the past few ADRIAN LINDSEY MAY CONFER WITH OFFICIALS AT DENVEI Denver, March 20—(UP). It was believed today that Adrian Lidiafo, former University of Oklahoma football coach, will be invited to center with officials of Denver University over the head first coaching job at the pioneer institution. Officials and there was a "possibility of Linden visit, Denver University to meet with the students seeking a coach to fill the jobs of Jeff Cravath, who resigned in pressure to quit." BASKETBALL MEN PAVE WAY FOR THEIR COACH'S WEDDING Olivei, Mich. March 30—(UP) The superior performances of his Oliver college basketball team took over in their athletic Association championship led Coach E R Sprendel to matrimony. At the beginning of the season, Coach Oliver and Coach R Sprendel (they won the honor he would be married). He is now making arrangements for his marriage to Musa Am Muret. Battle Creek music teacher, in Grasshoppers From Flower Pots Horton, March 39 — (UP) — Mrs. george Miller filled her flower pots with soil and planted a bell. It made a full dozen healthy young grasshoppers blossomed out from the outside. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Spring Grid Work Brings Prediction for Championship Many Letter Men Return. Affording Drug Store Field Generals Annual Hope HUSKER GAME IS GOAL Kansas City, Mo. March 30-(UP) - In University of Kansas fraternity houses they're winning another football championship for the Crimson and Blue. By J. Alan Coogan Kansas Looks Better Now Certainly, Kansas stands in a much more promising light than last spring. Only six lettermen will be listed among the missing when the tang of fall is in the air again and the凋 of cleated shoe on pigkin is heard throughout In the drug store and on the street corners in Lawrence they're talking about the unusual number of returning students to college, a lot of material which other schools will have ready to throw into the breaches left by graduation and intellectility. And, for once, as the observer takes notice, it would seem that there's plenty of foundation for this spirit of optimism, even through the coming season may see some dark horse crashing into the building of a group of fine sophomores. Earl) Pay, great turtle, Otto Rope, saddle and turtle who was acting cap- pable. He is a graduate of Bremen, Bacham, Fred Block, and John Madison, either will graduate or have been hired. And that tower of offensive and defensive strength two years ago, Ormand Beach, fullback, will be back in moke on Saturday, playing the line and humble the holes. Many Letter-Men Return But the long list of returning lettermen included: Gilbert Herman, Dick O'Neil, Arch Kenney, Ceel Stimay and Ernest Crasnić; ends: Art Baker, Jim Chapman, David Schwartz; includes: Zoontin Kwetniker and George Akeson; guards: Jury Burcham; center: Carrie Smith and John Manning; quarterbacks; Ehm Schauer; linebackers; Jon Hamm; Jay Plainley, and Warren Plaskett, ballbacks, and Beach, fullback. Of this list of 21 (count 'em, 21) all are in school except Kennedy and Dunn. They will be back on campus from June 17. From this list, inclusivity, that speeer of every college athlete can cut an even half a dozen and still leave to the Freshman Strength Available In addition, considerable strength will be available from the freshman squad of last year. Couch H. W. Hargiss is making te predictions as spring practice-swing along. "We'll be in there fighting next fall. That's all I can say now," he told the United Press. But that's not enough for the drug store field generals. "This is the year we're going to beat Nebraska," they're saying. Intramural Games The organization of an independent podiatrist football team under the auspices of the American Academy of Intramural journey is being considered. Any man interested in participation have been recruited to report on the progress of the internats at 3:30 morning afternoon. 1111111111 The Cafeteria We feature hot biscuits free with your dinner each Thursday evening. You will be pleased with your dinner and the music. Thursday Night Special Nothing is good enough but the best Why not dine here? s Substituting During Coach's Attendance at Houston Meet During the absence of Wilbur Coen, Joa. coe of the Kansas team tennis, took on the task of coaching the coach in doubles practice. Although Voss is invisible to play this game, he will always be there. Voss Taking Coen's Place INTENSIVE WORKOUT GIVEN The team will continue to practice on the inside court indefinitely as the first match, which is with Missouri on April 14, will probably be played on inside courts. The outside courts are being used by both teams, and they use them. The strong wind has discouraged any hopes the team might have had to practice outside thus far. Women's Teams Will Play The team which will represent the University in the spring meets will be befinitely chosen soon after Coen returns the latter part of this week. Two teams have been practicing and other players have become deferred capable of filling the assignment. After a four-day rest the Kansas track squaw out yesterday afternoon ready to meet all comers. Disregarding the strong wind which blew across the field, the runners spent the entire afternoon in practice. TENSIVE WORKOUT GIVEN TRACK MEN DESPIE T WIN! The champion teams in the women's basketball classes will play tomorrow at 5 p.m. in Robinson gymnasium. The captain of the champion team in the 10-30 game, Hammond c35, is captain of the champion team in the 10-30 class. Intensive practice has not begun yet for the Kansas Relays to be held April 14, and Coach Bush will precede the Relays. Coach Brutus Hamilton is keeping his men ready to go intensive practice in a case meet should be called before that time, how- Sport Shorts --at present is in a situation covering from a lung infection. He will not be able to pay baseball this year. Albie Booth, diminutive football an basketball captain at Yale, is running his Harvard contemporary, Barry Wood a close race for the number of letters received for athletic competition. Booth, 74, was playing while Wood is in quest of his tenth. Booth at present is in a sanitarium recovering from a lung infection. He woll The Kansas City Pla-Mors meet Duluth tonight on the Hornets home ring. Should the Fla-Mors do no more than tie Duluth in one of the three remain- ing games they will be assured of a chance to compete in the finals of the American Hockey league. Whenever a great array of stars get together in a tournament the picking of a winner becomes very difficult. Who would have thought that Elsworth Vines would be eliminated in the first round? What was it about that question? It seems to be a matter of who is on his game and who is not that determines the winner. If the record being made by the Kansas City Blues in exhibition games may be taken as an indication of what might be expected from them during the season, they should go for. To date the Blues are guilty of only one defeat. "Big" Ben Eastman of Stamford who make the world's quarter-mile record in 1986 and set a stretch in 46.4 seconds, served notice that he might also break the world's record. In yesterday's workout Evan ran 699 yards of the half mile in 1.21. If he would have continued and finished the last 229 yards in 22 seconds his time would have been 1.50. The world's record is 151.6. A.H. Daily Kansan want ads get results. Hart Schaffner & Marx Prep Suits $20 Thursday - Friday - Saturday Special showing of America's finest Spring Suits at America's Lowest Prices. Hart Schaffner & Marx now places "good suits" within the reach of everybody. MODELS $25 COLORS Platinum Grey University Grey Dusk Blue Fabrics—Tweeds, flannels, worsteds, cheviots Step in today and see these suits. We invite comparison. The finest good clothes we have offered at the above price. Spring Hats $5 Spring Neckties 32 Men Repair Santa Fe Bridges Wichita, March 30—19P—Added force of 32 men has been employed by the Santa Fe railroad to repair 17 line bridges between here and Altau, Okla. Laundry Association to Meet Tepoka, March 30—(UP)—The Karma Laundry association will hold its annual meeting here April 7 and 8. More than 260 laundry owners in the state are expected to attend the convention. DICKINSON LAST TIMES TONITE STARTING THURSDAY- AGREAT NOVEL now a great picture Dance Next Saturday Varsity of the Spring Season to the rhythm and melody of at the first HUB ELSE and His Orchestra featuring the three Varsity Rhythm Boys famous WREN artists from 9:00'til 12:00 at the Memorial Union Building Dates . . . . . .75 Stags . $1.25