PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1332 Baseball Practice Aided By Weather During Past Week Six Letter Men Lend Help To Allen in Coaching Aspirants for Positions 14 GAMES SCHEDULED Aspirants for positions on the baseball team are taking advantage of the spring-like weather this week, and are working out every afternoon under the direction of Dr. F. C. Allen, who resides at the position of baseball coach. Actual coaching of the squad is for the present divided up among the six Bots men. They are Arlyn Kraemer, Boomer Trombold, Gareold Coaley, and George Hulzen, who are out for positions this summer. He will be one afternoon. The man showing the best qualifications for leadership and team spirit will be chosen by Doctor Trombold. Batting Practice Started Batting Practice Started Batting practice has used up most of the batting surface in our squares waits for conditioning work to be completed on the diamond. Fielding practice is started on the diamond. A series of four exhibition games have been arranged with Haskell, to be played as soon as the weather be cool. The three contests will be announced later. Despite the necessity that the Kansas baseball squad work on a curtailized schedule, it is still a game games scheduled, the heaviest schedule of any Big Six team. Four games will be played against Kansas State. four games will be played against Omaha, soori, and two against the Oklahoma team. Nebraska is only one of the teams in competition. a team for competition **Season Opens April 19** Amherst will host April 15, when the team travels to Mahanat for a two game series. The first home game will be on May 2 against Kansas State at Man hattan. The complete schedule of Kansas conference games is as follows: April 15, 16—Kansas State at Man- April 28, 29—Iowa State at Ames. May 2, 3—Missouri at Lawrence. May 4, 5—Missouri at Columbia. May 13, 14—Missouri at Kansas. May 17, 18—Kansas State at Law Vence. May 27, 28—Iowa State at Lawrence. KFKU Enterprise Knox, fa32, soprano, accompanied by Evelyn Swartout, fa32, at the piano, will be heard in towor- mory's radio program between 6 and 6:15 in the evening. The program was an impromptu Miss Agnes Hubbard dean of women. It will be" (Angels Ever Bright and Fair " (Hande); and three French songs "Jafure en Reve" (Huo); "Jafure sur le Reve" (Huo); and "Le Papillon" (Sourdain). Present this ad at Sullivan's Outlet Shoes 717 Mass. Good for 50c on any pair of shoes Priced at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Women's Sports Helen Lawson, c32, and Margaret Lawson, c32, defeated Josephine Pyle c34, and Rose Folekarek, c34, in the game of deck tennis yesterday afternoon. The other semi-final match will be the third. Elizabeth must unpack and Katie moves; c32, will play Carol Hunter, c34, and Mary Elizabeth Edite. The final match will be The sophomores and juniors won the women's basketball games which were played last night in Robinson gymnastium. The sophomores won from the freshman by a score of 28 to 2; and the juniors defeated the seniors 22 to 7. Adrian Lindsey Resigns as O. U. Football Coach Action Comes as Surprise Climaxing Two Years' Opposition Norman, Okla., March 18 — (UP) — Coach Adrian Lindsey of the University of Oklahoma team resigned today. The resignation will become effective at the close of the present scholastic year, July 1. The action came as a surprise and the action a two-year loan by some student who was determined not to consider. No consideration has as yet been given as to the choice of a successor, Ben. Lindsey, who has been head coach for five years, said he had no definite plans for the future, but that he DR, L. H. FRINK. Dentist Gum diseases. 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. O'BRYAN, Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyrethra and other diseases of the gums. DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist X.Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. TAXI 25c Have A Car When You Need It! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE ROAD OF SPIRITUAL ACHIEVEMENT Christian Science Organization. University of Kansas Lawrence. Kansas FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 12 TAXI HUNSINGER Plymouth and Chrysler Cars You Ought to Have One for theVarsity Tomorrow Night Entitled Administration Auditorium, University of Kansas FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932, 8:00 P. M. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND probably would continue in the coaching profession. Owen said he had no statement to make regarding the reevaluation of W. B. Bizzell of the University, W. B. Bizzell of the University. Rent-a-Ford Company 933 Massachusetts CALL 433 To keep a car is expensive. Be economical and rent a car for the time you want it. Let us worry about the up keep. Adrian Lindsey was graduated from the University in 1917. While a student here, he helped the team win 16 games, 14 of them, 15 and 36. He was captain of the football team in 1916. In 1915 and '17 he won letters in baseball. He became the number of the basketball team in 1917. PAUL A. HARSCH. TOLEDO, OHIO Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Roy Lawrence Meat Market 916 Mass. Phone 272 in Entry blanks for competition in spring intramurals will be sent out Tuesday, March 23, 2015, on office hours, Wednesday, March 30. All men students in the University who have not participated in varsity competition are invited to attend. Deliveries to All Parts of the City Intramural Games Send the Daily Kansan home --he strikes in the darkness. Swiftly Silently! He leaves no clues. He sings of a terrible doom! 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Free readings for our patrons on the mazzanine SPECIAL MIDNIGHT PREVIEW 11:15 Saturday Nite Tallulah Bankhead - Fredric March in “MY SIN” On The Stage Midite Show Only at 12:30 JACK MILLS' Recording Orchestra Direct from Sioux City Iowa —No Advance in Prices— We Clean, Re-silver, Re-gilt and Dye Party Slippers. Get a Shine. Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass. 11 W. 9th $1^{50} For Saturday Only Your Choice of Any Article in our North Widown for $1.50 Values up to $10.00 Lamps Leather Goods Earrings Watch Bands Pewter Compacts Neck Chains Pottery and Dozens of Other Articles. The College Jeweler One Can Be Well Dressed This Spring for Very Little Money. Get in Carls Spring Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "The Senior"—typically young mannish styled, in flannels and worsteds, in the season's newest colors. University grey, Arab tan, Night blue. $25 The Varsity, New Spring Top Coat. Belt Back. Waterproofed, tailored in Grey and Tan Tweed. 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