AGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1932 Baseball Candidates Show Improved Form Three Exhibition Games Are Scheduled in April With Haskell An eight-timing baseball game, in which all candidates for positions had to play against each other to participate, was held during baseball season. As a result, Aldo Cookey, two year letter man and pitcher, acted in the capacity of player-manager. His versatility coach umpired the game. This practice was the first one since the diamond has been conditioned, and was the first opportunity to view the squal under actual playing conditions. Dr. Allen stated that he was well pleased with the showing made by the men. Jim Brazil and Dick O'Neill, both of whom were named each pitcher on the squad pitched several innings. Fielding was for the most part good, and while hitting was weak, Dr. Allen said that he expected (future) a successful start to that department of the game up to pup. Dr. Allen expressed the belief that practice games were a much more valuable means of determining playing ability than either hattinger fielding practice, carried on separately. In practice games a player actually conducts himself the way he wail in a conference game, but the player must make the same mistakes or show the same amount of pep in these games as in an actual game. Three games of the four-game exhibition series with Haskell have been played. April 2, and 13, on the Haskell diamond, April 2 and 13, on the K. U. diamond April 6. Negotiations are under way in Anaheim with a game at Kansas on April 9. KFKU Gives Sport Sketch Coach Hamilton Presents Skit with Aid of Jones, Taylor, Bausch A dramatic sport sketch was presented last Thursday over KFKU by the University athletic staff. It was written by Brutus Hamilton, track coach. The theme was an imaginary journey through the 1921 Olympic games. This race was one of the most outstanding which he ever been run in the Olympics on his own. The play was written by Coach Hamilton with the assistance of George Jones. It will be performed here given this week in place of the regular sports interview. Members of the Kansas track队 aided in presenting the sketch. Man who acted as field announcer; Hal Taylor, c'33, as Ted Meredith, the American runner; and Pete Bunch c'23, as Hars Praun, the German runner. --this selection gives O'Leary and debauhn their sixth certificate for being dedicated on mythical. Big Sie lives while the third time Lee Zogu has been chosen. Sport Shorts An interesting study might be made by a person interested in both basketball and statistics. The study would be the answering of the question, what percentage of basketball games are lost or stolen, a team to make its free throws? Those who feel uneasy about the financing of the 14-game baseball schedule need not worry about it, but no less about its budget. No new equipment will be purchased fifty cents will be the limit for meals traveling will be done in automobiles. Rockhurst high school, the newly crowned Missouri champions played in three of the games, including the final, might have had their hearts beaten. The game had made their free throw. When it became known to George Halteen that meals on baseball trips would be limited to fifty cents, he said that he would scrawly look bunch, as they are usually run to death by the second innings in time. He said, "no limit on how many you can eat." The Kansas baseball team will not be the best dressed team in the Big Six but after the ball game is over it really doesn't matter how the players are dressed if they have given a good account of themselves. -A.H. The Wichita Henry's proved their rights to the National A. U. basket ball championship by defeating the Maryville Teachers in a post-season game. The final score was that the two teams met in the final round of the tournament at Kansas City and the Henry's won 15-14. The Teachers had defeated the Henry's竞赛冠军. Coors Forrest C. Allen has only six letter men around whom to build a team this year. Three of them are pitchers; Cooley, Ross and Kraemer are the hurriers left over from last year. Tromboli was a catcher and played infield last year, Hulteen, infield, and Trombold, outfield and catcher. Wilbur F. Coen, Jr., the University of Kansas tennis star will enter the River Forest Club matches at Houston Texas this week. Coen will team with the Ravens as a protege of William Tilden, national professional champion. D E. Intramural Games Spring intramurals for the various organizations of the University will begin April 4. Playground ball which was not played during the fall intramural session will be resumed this spring. In addition to playground ball, spring intramural competition will feature horseshoes, tennis, and murderball. --this selection gives O'Leary and debauhn their sixth certificate for being dedicated on mythical. Big Sie lives while the third time Lee Zogu has been chosen. Those who are not familiar with the game of murderball will find that it is a game played along the same lines as volleyball except that it is much harder to hit because of the fact that the walls may be used to play the ball against. A resume of the results of last spring's intramural winners shows that no one organization monopolized the results and that there were many events. The results are as follows: Handball singles were won by Kouch, unattached, while the double title was annexed by Flatt and Tucker Theta Tau. McDowell, of Phi Gamma Delta won he singles tennis title; the doubles went to Wilson and Goble, Sigma Chi. Need, unattached, won the inntra mural horseshoe competition with Free Triangle, running him a close second by Henderson, and Smith, K.H.K. The first three places in the track meet went to Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Pa, and P i Kappa Alpha, respectively. The final hall was won by Beta Theta Pi. K.U. Basketball Players Again All-Star Selections Oes Moines Editor Picks O'Leary, Johnson, and Page for Team Tod O'Leary, Lee Page and Bill Johnson have recently been awarded places in the College of Music Taylor, sport editor for the Doe Muson Register, after having made a study of the records of players in the Big Six and having received the opinions of six coaches, following him on his first and second team to OLEARY. Center of Art. O'Leary, Cooper of Missouri, and Jake Hold down the forward and center positions. Page and Aukor were selected guards, both having only a slight edge over their opponents. The second team selections are Beck of Oklahoma and Skradek of the Kentucky team. Mr. State was the selection for the center position while Cullings of Tennessee was selected. KFKU The radio program for today included an elementary "vibration lesson" by W.-K. Hoepe, and a musical presentation of images, *a musical program*, and the Campa Calendar, by Helen R. Hoopes. Miss Mauge A. Brown, director of the Bureau of School Health, will open the program tomorrow morning with a presentation to be followed at 1:15 am by Edwin R. Elbel, assistant professor of physical education, who will answer questions about the program and athletic activities. At 6 p.m. dr. R. H. Wheeler, professor of psychology, will speak on the "Psychology of the New Leader's Role" in various aspects of the depression. Wednesday at 11 a.m. the topic will be "How Venous Kill," by Dr. E. K. Lentz. At 11 a.m. the topic will be At 11:55 a.m. Dr. G. L. Knight, assistant professor of geology, will tell how "The Sulf and Gypum of Kanadu Goat" causes heart failure, and instructor in economics, will speak. Thursday, an elementary French lesson, by W. K. Cornell, will be given at the University of Wisconsin as professor of chemistry, will speak on "Two Important Gases, Hydrogen and Nitrogen." When gas goes on a road trip to Quincy, an equally known referee from St. Mary, will be interviewed by Professor Kevin Ekenwil, who will review athletic experts every Thursday. The KFKU radio programs will be continued through the Easter holiday with no charges. C. S. Skilton, professor of organ, will talk on "Appreciation of Music!" Friday morning for half an hour, beginning at 11. At 6 p.m., Allan Croft, professor of music, will present a curicul, will have their shirt "Gun and GIL." KFUl has received many letters requesting that this popular number be continued throughout the year. At 6:15 p.m. in a musical program arranged by the composer of voice, will be presented. The program Saturday will consist of a Shakespeare Memorial, "British Travel Talk," at 11 a.m. and news flash at 11:15 a.m. In the evening at 6, there will be another musical program, arranged by W. B. Downing, professor a Marquette, March 31 (Special)-WHAD. Marquette University radio station has recently been added to the faculty of the school's work, according to an announcement by Professor W. B. Duffy, director of the school's communications with the network for some time. University Station Joins Chain "I am not a fortune teller, and I don't profess to be one," said Tangge, who gave psycho-analysis readings at a Lawrence剧院 recently in a lecture before Professor H. R. DeSikvie's class on Psychology, Friday afternoon. Tangee Denies He's Fortune Teller, but Ventures Several Predictions To illustrate his lecture, he called one of the students to the front of the room and examined his face closely. "Then you are not a gentleman, quickly retorted Tangee," because gentlemen prefer them." "You are a very shrewd type o. person. You are going to make a great dig of money." Tanger declared an idea for her friends. "You are a ideal vice of girl for you is a blond." "But," remonstrated the student. "have never gone with a blond girl in my life." "What is more," continued the student, "my health is poor, as I have bad heart." "That may be," replied Tangue, "but you will never die of heart trouble. Your health problems are mostly nervous in nature." After reading the character of several Bizzell Opposes Vote of Students on Ower Referendum on Retention Would Cause Ill Will, Says Head Norman, Okla., March 21 — (UP) President W. B. Birzell of the University of Oklahoma said today that bachelor's degrees are required for body to hold a referendum on the retention of Ben G. Owen, veteran university director of athletes and rule Emporia, March 21 - (UP) - Perry Grainger, Australian pianist, composer and conductor will be the headline at the college music festival, sponsored by the College of Emporia, April 3-4-5-6. M. R. D. Havenus, Kansas City, will be the headliner on April 5 and on April 5 the London string quartet will give an evening concert. As an aftermath to the resignation of Coach Adrian Lindsay George Miskokey, president of the student council, students vote or Owen's retention. Presbytery To Meet in Beloit Beloit, March 21—(UP)—The spring meeting of the Solomon Presbytery will be hold here April 13 and 14. Says Head Mehringer to Bloomington Five Year Plan for Ottawa U. Ottawa, March 21-(U)-A. a committee has been appointed by the executive committee of Ottawa University to be a five-year program. The first meeting will be held in May, officials said. "create it feeling to no good and besides there have not been," Bizzell said. The suggestion came from a small group of students. It was not a demand nor had it reached the proper version of opinion on Oceans' popular status. Pete Methrigue, undefeated Kansas wrestler and the Jayhawk hope for a place on the Olympic wrestling team, will leave Wednesday noon with Coach Leo Bauman for Bloomington, Ind. to participate in grooming wrestling tournament will be held. "Such a referendum would only create ill feeling to no good and besides would have no standing." Bizzell said. Mehringer has won mid-west waffle during the Big Six season just passed. His outstanding performances have been victories over Childers of Oldham. Thul of the Kansas Aggies and New York Giants meet with Mehringer, was considered an outstanding possibility for the Olympic squad. Wrestler and Coach Beuren to Leave Wednesday for National Tournament Grainger To Play in Emporia Alumnus Coaches Winners Edward P. Halpin, 26, coach of the Rockhurst Hawks, who won the tournament last week, may be remembered for his many activities at Halpin has couched the Rockhurst team for the last few years, and has turned out a number of champion bases in this backyard South Side School in Kansas City, Mo. Five Year Plan for Ottawa U Edward Halpin, '26. Trains Champion Missouri High School Team Halpin was captain of the baseball team in 1926, having played on the varsity team the two preceding years. He also played on the varsity footballs. But when he joined the ball he was a guard and, although not a varisian man, he was on the squad. He was a member of Pi Kappa, social federation, Sachem, "K" club, was on the Christmas Tree committee, the chairman of the alumni committee. Presbytery To Meet in Beloit "How soon will I be married?" asked Professor Deliva, winking at the class members who know that he has a wife. of the students Tangle turned to Professor DeSalva and commenced to read his personality. "You get along with people very easily; you would have well in medicine, but you are also well fitted for psychology," he said. "I am not a fortune teller," declared Tangue, "but you will make a great success of marriage if you do marry." Bearg Has New Shift Play Professor DeSiva stated in an inter- view after the lecture, "It is easy to see that a physician's knowledge in the term of physiognomy, phrenology, or astrology, but rather he bases his knowledge on readings more on the facial responses of his subjects. He depends on flattering generalities for the most part. is clever and interesting and makes an excellent showman." "He makes many mistakes," continued Professor DeSiva, "but he keeps his poise and retains the confidence of his students. He is clever and interesting and makes an Topeka, Kan., March 17 - The Jehovahs have pulled the molecules out of storage again. After putting in a full week of practice before the recent cold season, Couch Ernst Bearg are again prepared to face several sessions of seizures. Coach Beard is working on a new system of play this year, which will result in a new shift, entirely different from that used last season. Washburn Coach Expected To Use Heavy Line Next Year One of the biggest lines ever drawn from Weahburn ranks will probably be the 2018 line, which included Ben Ownes, 200-lb. tackle, will make the battle for line positions tougher. The backfield will cause the Washburn mentor consider worry. At present he has been running Haley and Ben Malal at fullback, Claremere Edwinson and Dum Enrich at halfback and Ben Malal at fullback, Marvin Koyte, reserve back two years ago, has been rounded up in form as the spring workouts progress. Woodring Greets French Minister at K. U. Vespers (Continued from page 1) committee on arrangements, to the group of students representing all Umi- francusia faculty, and to representatives of the various civic clubs of Lawrence for their respective contributions to the university visit yesterday of Ambassador Claundi. Ambassador Claudel and party were brought from Kansas City to Lawrence for the trip. The Shaad,带领 the trip over highway No. 10 south of the Kaw Indian area of over In the party with the ambassador were Paul Constant; C. R. Mooney, assistant manager of the convention bureau of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce; Col Charles Edwards, marshal; James M. Oxford, personal attendee of the ambassador; and Hubert Kelley, reporter for the Kansas City Star. LAST VESPERS TO BIG CROWD Presence of French Ambassador Add to Interest in Program to Interest in Program The visit of the French ambassador to the university in Ternby brought up a large crowd to the last of the Fine Arts窗. M. Claudel made a short address The musical numbers consisted of an organ solo, a vocal selection, a vocal duet, three ensemble numbers, and a recital by the University Men's Club. This program marked the last of the all-music warriors for the present exhibition. It was attended by large audiences. The Christmas warrior, Malebuess was attended by a total of 348 attendees. Valley Falls, March 21—(UP) = 4. 10 per cent wage cut for grade school teachers and a one to 20 per cent reduction for high school teachers is being contemplated by the local board of education. Read the want ads in the Kansan. Teachers May Receive Wage Cut TAXI 25c --love in her heart; hate in her soul —tempation in her eyes 12 HUNSINGER Hospital News Ralph H. Smith, gr, underwent an emergency operation for appendicitis at the Watkins Memorial hospital last Friday night. Dr. Murray Sudler; performed the operation, reports that the patient is resting comfortably at present. 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