PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932 Adverse Weather Compels Hamilton to Forego Tryouts Track Mentor Will Selec Men for Big Six Meet in Columbia This Saturday THORNHILL COMPETES The track tryouts who were schedul ed for Tundra athletics have been deceased. The weather conditions, favorable weather conditions, Coast Brutus Hamilton announced this morning. The team which will carry the Kanun colors in the Big Six indoor meet is The Coyote, coached by Coach Hamilton according to the ability that the different squad members have. Coffman Expected to Win Kansas will be represented by several experienced men who made good showings at the Kansas City Athletic chit club. Colby Clyde, whom he is sufferer, slightly from a back injury, is expected to repeat his performance of his knee surgery. Kliner, one of the specialist dancers in the conference, will probably chalk up another victory for Kansas in one of his plays. The showing made by Fote Banchi in the shot put since he reported to Coach Hamilton just week, when he was well enough to be head Hugh Riley, powerful weight-tosser from Nebraska, but he should have little difficulty in winning. "Mutt" Therlund, record holder for the discus event in the Big Six conference, who was unable to compete in the Kansas City meet because of an injured arm, will undoubtedly be asked to play a few more points for the K. U. score. Flick and Kite in Hurdles In the hurdle events, Burrice K and Raymond Flick will set the pace for the Kansas team. The competition in the hurdle events is expected to be close with such men as Saturtye Nebraska, Johnson from Missouri, and Hirbelko of the Kansas队. The Baird Score in the 322-low hurdle, vying for honors. Glen Cunningham, Kansas, and Lyle Chapman, Iowa State, will probably stage the game. The Cunningham noted out Cunningham by a few feet at the Kansas City meet, but in the conference it is conceivable an even chance to break the tape first. University of Pittsburgh Squad Places O'Leary on Second Team All-Opponent Team Chosen A Fitt All-Onsports basketball team, the lineup of which read strangely like the roster of an amateur selected by ten numbers of the University of Pittsburgh basketball team which traveled from coast to coast duri- Two players, Crowe of Notre Dame and Forgus of Carnegie Tech, who made the first team last year and who played against Pitt this season, failed to make the first five, although Crow was chosen as a guard on the second Duguese, Notre Dame and Purdus all placed two men on the first two teams. Duguese's pair being first team selections. Sixteen teams, of the 22 played placed men on the squad. Dquemens and Notre Dame dame with three, two, one. Notre Dame and Saracene follow with two apices. There were two unanimous choices "Moose" Kennie of Notre Dame at center, and Johnny Wooden of Pardus at guard, rating this hero. First Team Second Team Fargo, So. Cal. Dupf, N.Ackerman, Crane Fargo, Duq. Dupf, N.Ackerman, Crane Krause, No. Dame C. Stewart, Purdue Wooden, Purdue G. Tamerson, Purdue Wooden, Purdue G. Tamerson, Purdue The selections for 1922 follow: Honorable mentions forward Loughin, Navy; Newbold Hill; Eric Dorn Brown, University of California; Ft. Temple; Steen, Wisconsin; Charlile, Western Reserve; Jigar, Carne Center: Johnson, Kansas. Center: Johnston, Kansas. Guards: Phillips, Syracuse; Carolan, Georgeown, O'Brien, Temple; Tacket, Butler. Irish Tennis Professional Reminiscent of La Cost Albert Burke, the famous Irish professional tennis star appearing here next Friday night with Tilden, is one of the most personal personalities of a tennis game. Burke stands about 5 feet, 10 inches in height and weighs about 170 pounds. He is fast on his feet and possesses remarkable stamina. His game is the real European player, even stronger than his forehand and his mechanical perfection with this stroke is very reminiscent of Rene La Coste, the French champion. During his years of teaching he nos on two days before he was aided in the development of the Four Musketeers of tennis. Cochet, LaCoste, Botraut, and Brownien, who won the cup-up event last year, have ranked second to Karel Kozelkun among European professionals. During his first trip to Europe, he visited Tiliden once and three times carried him to five sets. High School Teams Chosen Class B Basketball Participants Announced by N. T. Reist of Olathe Teams that will play in the class B regional high school basketball tournaments next Friday and Saturday were the Kansas State High School Athletic Association, Olate, acting secretary of the Kansas State High School Athletic association. The competing teams in the regional tournament are winners and losers, according to tournament held in the last state week. The first and second place teams in the elimination tournaments, along with the team that will win the regional tractors, will compete in the regional tournaments for the right to play for the state at Sterling. March 17 to May 4 is the tournament where will find class A teams in regional competition, the winners of which will meet next week in Wichita for the state tournament. The winners of the class B elimination meet: first place Osage City, Alexander, Blaire Plaine, Eric Nickerson, Codarve, Blue Mound, Florence, Nortonville, Longtown, Windora, Berm, Cornell, Cleburne, Cobble Creek, cemb, Lehanon, Stainley, Perry, Frontenac, Sawyer, Birdy, City, Minneapolis, Sharon Springs, Hoxie, Morganville, Havenville, Marquette, Scott City, Milton, Oyster Lake, Pine Ridge, Madison, Madison, Narka, and Oaklake. Second place Adore, Armour, Bluff City, Fall River, Bullein, Mildew, Hope, Trey, Wrayland, Pavone Pike, Woodford, Duncan, Randall, Burdette, Ingalls, Downa, Panton, Emerson, Eudora, Pittshire College High School, Sharon, Eessenston, Granfield, Exxford, Forbost, Fowlar, Kalamazoo, Lakewood, Low Water, Alton, Cathedral, Melvern, Gridley, Agonda, and Mercier Pete Mehringer to Enter National Wrestling Meet Leon Bauman to Accompany Matman to Match in Bloomington By throwing his opponent in the meet with Nebraska in 56 seconds, Pete McHinger, K. u. Wrestler and champion of the Big Six heavyweight, will qualify for the Olympic tryouts. Accompanied by Coach Leon Baumain, he will go to Bloomington, Ind. to enter the National Finals match and meet in a held March 25 and 26. The chairman of the national collegiate wrestling rules committee, R. G Clapp, stated that the athletes at Bloomington are members of the American Olympic tryouts. Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics, today said that he was perfectly well-aware of Dr. Allen's form when Dr. Allen was formerly undecided but in view of the impressive record made by Mchiringer in his matches and now that Mchiringer is over he has given his final O.K. Mohringer was undefeated in all of his matches and won them by decisive victories. Although only a sophomore in the junior league, Mohringer of his opponents he was able to coast through to victory against all of them. He is expected to make a very good show despite being left out of the right to enter the final tryout for the American Olympic team. 20 Out for Cyclone Team Three Letter Men Candidates for Iowa State Baseball Arnes, Iowa, March 7-More than 22 candidates for the Iowa State baseball team are reporting daily to Coach Louis Peele at a training camp under practice which began Monday. Until weather conditions permit him taking the squad outdoors, hunting and sliding practices will constitute the team's program, along with warming up drills. With three lettermen in Captain Helman, Loufeil and Coons and two squad men from last year, Thrift and Harden, Merze appears to be well-förmed with pitchers. Three catchers, Robbie Burke, John Ossian and Schadle, numerical winners are the leading candidates for the catching assignment. other insiders reporting including Album, minor letterman two years ago, Van Meter, a reserve last year, and Wrangling and Lau, numner winners. But the former is not reported, although he is expected out next quarter. Max Ricke, veteran outfielder and member of the basketball squash, has put in his appearances, and Kenneth Kowalski said he'd be "kind of a kid" on for track at present. Monze's 1931 indefinite remains intact with the exception of Huntaback, capuchin, and cane monkeys. Jack Sheen is back with a strong claim to the first base assignment. Roger Bowen has the inside track at shortstop for his first base hit, or for his old station at third base. Polinman and Siebert are other candidates. In the same way, nominee, numeral winner last year and a member of the wrestling team, will probably try for an outfield position. Ann Arbor, Mich., March 7- (UP)—University of Michigan athletes have established what they believe to be an all-time record for scholastic proficiency. Only five of the 307 students with MS in the program sports failed to achieve the required average to remain eligible for the present semester. The four-way tie for supremacy in the "B" team division will be broken this afternoon at 5 when Chi Delta Sigma played Phi Gamma Delta, and Alba Omega met Kappa Sigma. The winners of the two games will be determined by a playoff, at 7:30. This game will be a curtain-raiser for the finals in the "A" divisions. Intramural Games Pi Kappa Alpha will play the Cottage Pi Kappa Alpha will play the Kappa Pi Kappa Pi will play the Beta Tiota Pi of the "A" teams tomorrow night at 7:30. The biennis will be at 830 Wedd --the majority of players are at the training camps there are still some owners about what they will get for their services. If it were possible for the teams to find cookies to fill those with treats, would not be the case. D. E. talk of holidays. Two games are scheduled for tonight at 10. Sigma Alpha Mu plays alpha Kappa Lambda, and Sigma Phi Epsilon will meet Kappa Sigma. Newspaper Has Placed 23 Kansas Players on First Teams Three K.U. Men Chosen by Star for Fifth Time Selection of three University of Kansas basketball players on the Kansas State team, who have year marks the fifth year since 1922 that three Jachwahians have been on the team. It was in 1922 that the Kansas team under Dr. F. C. Allen began its long term as Kansas' basketball team, then more than 23 Kansas basketball men have been placed on the first all-team selected by the Kansas City Star. Only 1528 and 1829 did Kansas fail to achieve that goal. The Kansas men on the first all- team since 1922 are: 1922—George Body, forward, captain Paul Endecott, guard. 1924—Tus Ackerman, center; Charles Black, guard; Bob Mosby, guard. 1923—John Wulf, center; Paul Endacott, guard; Charles Black, guard. 1925-Tus Ackerman, forward; Al Peteren, forward; Verne Wilkin, guard 1920-Gail Gordon, guard; Al Peteren, guard; Verne Wilkin, guard 1930—Tom Bishop, forward; Forrest Cox, guard. 1921-Tom Bishop, forward; Forrest Cox, guard. 1927-Al Petersen, center; Zeke Burton, guard. 1927—Al Petersen, center; Willard Belgard, guard. 1927—Al Petersen, center; Zeke Bur- 1923-Ted O'Leary, forward; Lee Paice, guard; Bill Johnson, center. Through the years of star players Al Peterson was the only one to make the first all-team three years. Sport Shorts --the majority of players are at the training camps there are still some owners about what they will get for their services. If it were possible for the teams to find cookies to fill those with treats, would not be the case. D. E. talk of holidays. The Big Six conference race was the closest since the organization of the Big Six and one of the closest in Kansas basketball history. It took two games for the team to clinch the title, the lineup of the first three teams in first and second place. In the season just past, Kansas won the championship, broke even with the team but lost to Oklahoma. In such a season each team plays every other team twice Kansas was able to score double victories in the teams, Kansas A&M and Nehaska. These double victories were sufficient, however, for Missouri and Oklahoma broke even with all the teams in the conference last one. Both of them were able to defeat the last place Nebraska. Cornishia two times to Kansas, and so many teams that such a record brought Missouri and Oklahoma a tie for second place. The Kamaas Agagis, who were next to the Soomers and Tigers, finished with an equal number of games won and lost. They were defeated, however, by Kan-ku. A large group of the team measured of the Iowa State Cyclones twice in as many meetings. Iowa State, which finished next to lint in the conference standing was able to defeat every team in the conference. The Aztecs stopping them both times they met. Nebraska was defeated twice by Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma before going with Iowa State and Kansas Aggies. The Philadelphia Athletes and the St. Louis Cardinals are playing an exhibition "World Series" at their training camp in the south. In the second game of this series the Cardinals started on a two-run run that who has been touted very highly, was driven from the mound by the Athletes who made six runs in one lining. Until one looks into facts he does not realize that the teams of the conference were so closely matched as statistics prove. Such a team as Iowa would have last year, was back with practically the same team but had to be satisfied with fifth place in the conference. Coning years will not be likely to see such a hot race for the Big Ten with so many team actually it after him. Read the Kansan wait-ads. Berkeley, Cal., March 7 (UB-19) Caly,耐旱, the co-designed co-skid in glory during their college years, but they don't do so well as the "grids" later in college. PHI BETA KAPPAS WIN OVER GRID HEROES IN WHO'S WHO Following a study of records of 12 athletes and 12 members of Phi Beta Kappa, guidelines for the selection process was found that of the Phi Beta Kappa, 10 were still living and all had been listed in Who's Who. The members of Phi Beta 'Who' and three were dead. The following women have been chosen for women's inter-class based education, and are offered Olive Hills, instructor of physical education, but the positions they will play require special training. Women's Intramurals --chose chosen from the freshmen are Josephine Lee, *c*35; Wanda Perin, *c*15; Christina Crawford, *c*20; Richard, *p*35; Beulah Helen, *c*35; Blanche McColm, *c*15; Mary Elizabeth Doty, *c*15; Helen Welch, *c*35; Frances Cunningham, *c*15; Amphrey, *c*15 and Winifred Royal, *c*35. The members of the sophomore team will be: Elizabeth Hinslaw, c34; Curt梨, c35; Martha Loewer Evance, c34; Paul Millsap, c34; Edie, c36; Mary Virginia Smith, c35; Jo Ann Grinsted, c34; Frances Carol Hunter, c34; Fern Baker, c34; Mary Gregg, c43; Eleanor Higginz, c43; Eliza Grace, gt, and Frances Ballard, c10el Members of the junior team will be Rosa Lee Conrad, c;431. Its Mac Kennison, c;343. Elizabeth Moxley, ed;uned. Sturgeon, c;360. Sturgeon, ed;Mildred Iwain, c;33 Bid Riding, c;33. Mildred Whuner, c;33. Alice Learned, c;33. Derothy Lightburn, ed;323. LaVern Wright, ed;323. Bennett, c;38. Elizabeth Day, c;33. The senior team will include: Margaret Lawson, c32; Liesh Lawson, c32; Martha Bishop, c32; Gwendolyn Butler, c32; Margaret Riley, c32; Margaret Hutchison, c32; Harriet Fritz, c32; Jane Berry c32; Genevieve Larrabee, ed32 Fritz Crasier will move east with fine record behind him. Something of an end star at the University of Chicago, he was retiring last fall to serve as Alonzo Stags, athletic director and coach of football. In 1930, when Doc Spears it at the University of Minnesota, Crasier also took on the position of director of athletics. He came to regard his duties as too heavy, and during the winter of 1922 Bernie Bieman, who had made a name for himself in university, became Minnesota's coach. Signing of Herbert Orrin Criader at coach of football at Princeton University has been hailed in the east as a good break for Old Nassau. Crisler is the first Princeton football coach who is not a Princeton man. The precedent of having graduates in the coaching position has at last been broken when he was coached, was successful enough in his early days, but in his last years in the job was successful only as an inspirational driver of men in the key games. Al Witmer, who succeeded Crisler as chief chancellor mentor, nor as a leader of his men. There were lots of stories of discord between players and coach at Princeton last year, and the season's game record certainly did not bellow. Because Crissler himself was a fine end-he has been hailed by some critics as the best in Chicago's history—it's certain that Princeton will have well vetted wingmen this fall. This is exceptionally important at Princeton which once was noted for its dispendence and had little importance, and had mighty little of it last year. Craiser's teams may be expected to have well rounded offences. He is an exponent of a well balanced mixture of ores and around plays. Selection of Crissier was the culmination of an earnest campaign to obtain the full support of the Wittner resigned Pentonion appointed a coach-session committee. "That BIG SIX ALL STAR TEAMS SPEAKING OF SPORTS The United Press team was selected by William Dickinson. Staff correspondent of that service. The team chosen by the Kansas City Star is taken from a poll of the Big Six basketball coaches. The University Daily Kansan compiled a poll from the sports editors of the student papers at Big Six schools. E. W. Corda率领 the Journal-Poet team. The lineup of the Associated Press team was picked from a co-curricular of coaches, officials and sports teams. U. 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