PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1937 Football Practice After Slow Start Begins Intensively Limbering Up Tactics and Actual Scrimmages Comprise Spring Workout Spring football practice, which we interrupted by bad weather and the Easter vacation, started again this afternoon. Because of mid-season examinations, and the full week break at Easter, not very much has been seen during this season. W Harden stated today that work will go on in earnest from now on. 10 LETTERMEN REPORT About three weeks remain for the spring practice. The first week will be devoted to limbering up faceclips. During the last two weeks the squad will be run through actual scrimmage, to help get a line on a possible start-line-up for the game. Most of the letter men who will be eligible for competition next fall have been chosen in recent practice, but Couch Hargiss said he expected them to be on hand regularly during the next three weeks. Peter Cox, a former football because of the Olympic wrestling tryouts, which were held in uniform this afternoon, expected to be in uniform this afternoon. Of the letter men eligible, 10 are reporting for practice: ends, Casimi and Hanson; tackles, Melringer and Zvowlane; guards, Atkerson, Baker and Kwaternik; backfield, Schake, Breach and Carrie Smith, will not be out for the spring practice as he is playing with the baseball team. M. U. 'Waits Till Next Year' Tiger Basketball Prospects Are Bright for 1932 Season Columbia, Mo., March 29 (UP) — Tiger basketball fans who were some of the best in the country to deliver near the end of the present Big Six season, may have some consolation with the University of Missouri five Only two lettermen will be lost by graduation, Captain Max Collings of Independence, guard, and Victor Davis of Aldrich, forward. Among the lettermen who will return are Johnny Cooper, Hopkinson, Ky.; Chris Stern, Tampa; Zinn, Kansas City; Ilywards, George Stuber, St. Joseph, Denver Miller, Windsor, and Charles Henry, Kansas City. Among those returning are Louis Lou, center. Should Joe Paffremont of Columbia return to school, he will be eligible for another year of varsity play. J. S. Waltentorn of Kansas City is regarded by many as one of the most prolific players in the sport for some years. He entered this semester, so will not be eligible for varsity competition until next year. Other promising men are Jessica, Riverside, Ill.; Jorgensen, Hollywood, Ill.; Eldon, Roseville, St. Louis, and Singleton, Kansas City. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. BOWLING Clean Healthy Invigorating Sport You'll enjoy this great game on our four perfect alleys. ABOVE Rent-A-Ford 916 Massachusetts Women's Sports --the baseball team prove a dark horse and place high in the standings, Kansas would be assured of again being the all-sport champions of the Valley. The sophomore women won the class championship in basketball by defeat of St. Joseph's 52-46 in game of the season Wednesday night in Robinson gymnasium. This gives the team a record of 3-1. Those who played on the sophomore team were Carol Hunter, *c34*, Margaret Gregg, *c34*, Margaret Walker, *c34*, Ann Amgristead, *c34*, Jaime Bowlman, *c34*, Jessique Fyle, *c34*, Helen Bowman, *c34*, and Elizabeth Hinshew, *c34*. The senior women won the basketball game which they played with the freshmen by a score of 23 to 3. Those who played on the junior team were Evelyn Armatron, ed 33; Mary Bennett, c. 33; Mildred Irwin, c. 33; Beth Brenner, ed 33; Cindy Crawford, c. 33; and Dorothy Lightburn, ed 33. The players on the senior team were Harriet Fritz, ed32; Margaret Lawson c32; Martin Riley, ed23; Louise Lombic ed18; Susan Lombic, edc32; Elizabeth Bryan, edc32; Players on the freshman team were Ann Kell, c$3, Mary Doty, c$3, Helen Welsh, c$3, Thelma Humphrey, c$3, Ruth Ryle, c$3, and Mabe Royal, c$3. All-Sports Average Puts Kansas in Fourth Place Iowa State Leads Conference with Nebraska Second The all-sport average, which is compiled on the basis of the success of the Big Six schools in competing in the Olympics, shows that Kaugae is in fourth place. To date, Kansas has scored 20 points in the six events, which have taken place so far this school year in Big Six athletic circles. Iowa State leads the Big Six, having scored 162 points. The Iowa fifth-ranked team is a strong performer in indoor track and basketball are a little more than offset by first place in college football. The final average is compiled from scores of all events. Each first place team, by virtue of being the best placed two points, and so on, the team with the lowest score winning the game. Although Kansas is in fourth place at this time it has an excellent chance to retain the cup which it won last year, having the least team in the Valley. Kansas is exceptionally strong in outdoor track and tennis, and should Ahead of Kansas is Iowa State with 16½ points and a place average of 2.75; Nebraska with 18 points and a 3.0 average of 19½ points and a 3.25 place average. Kansas with its 20 points and a 3.33 average in three and one-half points behind the leading Cyclones, and only 38 of a point behind in average places Oklahoma and Missouri trail at the end of the conference. Oklahoma is in front of the points of 3.5, while Missouri is in a backdrop of 21 points and an average place of 5.0. Sport Shorts Weather Favors Baseball The Kansas City Pla-Mors practically assured themselves of a chance to meet Chicago in the finals of the NBA championship. The Kansas City now have two victories and a three-goal margin over the Hornets which means that they must tie Dustin in one of the remaining two games championship crack at the Shorerocks. Berry Wood, Harvard's all-American quarterback and one of the greatest athletes in the history of baseball has his birth "H" yesterday when he went to retain his position on the Harvard baseball squad after the topstop two years on the Crane team. Reports that Lynn Waldorf would succeed Lindsay as head football coach at the University of Oklahoma were denied by Ben Owen yesterday. The $0.00 salary that Waldorf would provide was the chief objection against him. Joe Truskowski, eight letter man formerly of the University of Michigan, was signed yesterday as assistant football coach at Iowa State college. Iowa State in bragging of its newly elected wrestling captain, Bob Hess said: "Last week he threw Osborne of Cornell to win, the Iowa intercollege championship. He has been debarred since this season and will be defended at the hands of Pete Mederger, the Kansas grappling ace. Opening Game of Season Scheduler with Haskell for Saturday The Kansas Jayhawkers baseball squad will launch out on its basketball season when they meet the Haskell Indians on the Haskell grounds. To date the team has got in only eight aftersunnes of practice. A. H. Read the Daily Kansan want ads. Weather conditions seem to predict a good break for Dr. F. C. Allen's baseball team. The weather is in big handicap to the weather for the past several weeks, needs a continued period of good weather and shape for the coming Big Six season. a course was resumed this afternoon on an intensive scale. The opening game of the season, an exhibition affair, is scheduled for this Saturday against Haskell, on the Haskell division, for two days for practice before this game. The Big Six season opens on April 15, when the Jayhawkers travel to Manhattan to meet Kansas State in a two-game series. The squad, which has been working out under the handicap of a wet field, has had power in its pitching staff, and good fielding abilities. Hitting is weak, but it is Couch Allen's attempt to bolster up this department of the game that Columbia, March 29 — (UP) The Missouri high school basketball team by the University of Missouri, will be held here April 2. The outdoor track and field event will be on Saturday. TO HOLD HIGH SCHOOL MEET AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI The indoor track and wrestling meet has been confirmed to class A and B schools and teams may enter without first qualifying in their respective discipline. The high school athletic association. For the outdoor track and field meet, class A schools may enter without district qualifications, but class B and C teams must be designated champions. About 72 students can enter the outdoor competition. Employees Receive Revenue Employee Receipt Received Employees (UP)- Employees of the Kansas City Public Service company, in the first year of operation of an employee's participation, are required to share a share of the company revenue records shown today. Under the plan the workers are required to continue after expenses of operation and bond interest are paid. Gophers Menace Buried Cables Horton, March 29—(UP) - Telephone officials have discovered that underground cables are being macerated by gophers. Several of the cables have been burned by gophers. Gophers, plants are being made to use carbon monoxide gas to exterminate them. Students not associated with any intramural organization who desire to participate may inquire at the intramural office. Spring intramural games will begin Monday. All entries must be turned into room 165; Robinson gymnasium not later than 6 p.m. Thursday. The sports will consist of tennis, handball, horse racing, playground, ball, track and speedball. Intramural Games Potato Show To Be at Topeka Topela, March 28—UP)—The 1932 Kansas Potato show will be held here Nov. 2, 3, and 4, according to an announcement in Commerce. The Kansas Potato Growers' association and the Kansas State College are co-operating in staging the event. Want Ads WANTED LAUNDRY Shirts, 10c; pa- manic, jas 13c, vest, 3 for 10c; trunks, 5c; towels, 2 for 5c; handkerchiefs, 12 for 10c; special on blankets. 908 Rhode Is- land. Phone 149JL. Mrs. Andrew Jensen. — 145 GLIDEN TOURIST home. A good place to send visiting parents or kids. Room reasonable 19th and Netherland House. Phone 1063 or parking space. — 147 RADIOS for rent or sale. Agents for Philco, Majestic, and Atwater Kent Hanna Radio. Phone 303. 904 Mass DR, L. H, FRINK Dentist Gum咬裂, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg. Phone 571 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. J. W. 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