PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932 Spring Baseball Started by Allen With 24 Present Captain to Be Selected Fron Old Squad Men Will Assist Him in Coaching PLAN FULL SCHEDULE At a meeting held last night by enthusiasts of the national pastime it was decided to start for the coming baseball season this afternoon. Dr. F. C. Allen will act as coach for the team, being assisted by a player captain to lead the game and to squand on the basis of team spirit and leadership among the players. Couch Allen presided over the meeting held last night and told the players that strict training was necessary in baseball is in all other sports, but Kansas does not have the best material in Big Six circles for the coming season, if the team hustles and fights they have than an on-aside chance of winning the baseball. The team had to meet last night who are eligible to play on the varsity nine. Eight Pitchers and Catches Of these 24, eight are pitchers and catchers, but 16 showed their preference for outfield positions. George Ross, Gerald Cooley and Arlyn Kraemer, pitcheres; Carmine Bertolini, left pitcher; the outfielder are the only letter man back. It was urged by Coach Allen that all baseball candidates play ball as handball in order to avoid the shape he also ordered that the players should not start out by throwing the ball with all the speed they have. In addition, two have credit, law students with 29 hours credit, and engineering students with 30 hours credit are urged to try out for the Smaller Allowance Given Although the team will be operated on a smaller allowance than the team played in Iowa, the team is planned. As soon as the team is in condition, exhibition games will be played with the Haskell Indians. Two games are scheduled for this season: one at Norman and two with Iowa State to be played here. Kansas will engage Missouri and the Kansas Aggies in four games. The team will play against a baseball team this season. The dates for the Big Six contest will be made out at a meeting held in Columbia, The men present at the meeting last night who are reporting for spring baseball are: Lee Benton, Carine Smith, George Hulteen, George Ross, Arlyn Krauser, Jerry Cooley, Dick O'Neil, Jim Glover, Jeffrey Mason, James Charles, Marshall Lawrence Filkin, Johnson, Turner, Griffin, Black, Hylan, Austin, Hubert, Halaney Frank, Bill Sharkey, and Bague Rothchild, will be held each afternoon at 3 o'clock O'Leary and Page Play Against Oklahoma City Hupps K.U. Men on K.C.A.C. Team Two University basketball stars broke into big time basketball last night. Ted O'Leary, star Kansas forward and lath coach of the Kansas City Athletic Page, star Kansas guard, both saw service with the Kansas City Athletic team last night against Oklahoma State. The K. C. A. C. team was defeated by a score of 16-20. O'Leary counted two field goals while the best that Page could do was to make two free throws, but he also was instrumental in putting the Kansas City team ahead of the Hupps. Intramural Games Loveless, unattached, won by a decision from Williams, Triangle tester, Easter Deltas, Tau Delta, Delta Tau Delta, for the championship of the heavyweight class tomorrow. Other matches for the finals are: 121 pounds: Wilson, Theta Tau vs Gimmel, Phi Gamma Delta 129-pounds: Eagle, Alpha Thai Omega vs. Brown, unattached. 138 pounds: Douglas, unattached, v Tucker, Phi Gamma Delta. Mkker, PhD Goulaia Dette 158 pounds. Noland, unattached. Tribal, Ohio. *To* 168 pounds: Theis, Sigma Chi, Frei. Triangle. 178 pounds: Freese, Sigma Chi, v: Watkins, Beta Theta Pi. Sbeta Theta P1 strengthened its holo on the first position in Division A last night by defeating Pdelta Theta, 26. In a game away from the Haug Club and won 40 to 10. Triangle nosed out the Phi Pi team and won with a score of 28 to 25. Rowlands Independents defeated Alpha Pi in a game away from the Tau Beta P1 won from the Tau Bai by a score of 18 to 15. In the "B" matches, Phil Gamma Delta defeated Sigma Nu 25 to 13 and Kappa Sigma won from the Alpha Epsilon with a score of 16 to 9. Brazil, 16 Bk, f fe, 1 Boston, 1 Bk, f fe, 1 Cincinnati, 1 Bk, f fe, 1 Colorado, 1 Bk, f fe, 1 Hawaii, 1 Bk, f fe, 1 McGregor, g Bk, f fe, 1 Milwaukee, g Bk, f fe, 1 Edmonton, 1 Bk, f fe, 1 The box scores were as follows: Con. In... 40 g. f. 8 Bush. f. 1 Ostfield. f. 0 Kennedy. f. 2 Templewell. f. 0 Templewell. f. 3 Kent. g. 4 12 2 Refree—Marconx. Referee Baxter Triangle - 28 g t 1 t 1 Gett, g t 1 t 0 Chantry, t 1 0 1 Pier, g t 4 0 Cuttle, f 5 2 1 Forest, f 1 1 0 Referee-Basket. Pho Delo. 1) g, i, c Clifton, f 0, 2 Silver, f 0, 2 Lakin, f 0, 2 Branden, g 0, 1 Smiley, g 0, 1 Sunley, f 0, 1 VARSITY THEATRE TOMORROW AND FRIDAY Inv. 19 - g 19 | 0 | 1 | Lidow, L | 0 | 1 | 1 | Mallery, J | 1 | 0 | 2 | Scott, r | 2 | 0 | 2 | Lenahan, g | 0 | 0 | 4 | Renduis, g | 4 | 0 | 1 8.1 Referee Dentun Referee-Trumbold. Haugh. - 10 g f 10 Wood, f 1 Haugh. f 1 0 Rogers, c 0 Frost, g 0 Frost, g 0 Hubbard, g 2 29a Bca. 18 g. t. (4 Tribridge. j 1 2 McKunner. t 2 0 Dearth. c 1 1 Mauer. s 1 1 Van Orstadr. 1 0 Pim Gam. B' 'B5 1 g f 0 Clemens, f 4 1 g 0 Harmon, f 2 1 Dickinson, c 2 0 Santry, g 2 1 Shirwood, g 1 1 11 3 2 Phi, Pi-26 b) 6 Pie, Pie-1 f) 6 Warner, f) 2 0 Tragarder, f) 0 Sales, g) 2 0 Frank, g) 3 0 Ttheta T. 15 g | 0 | Manning t | 2 | 0 | White g | 0 | 0 | Reedman t | 1 | 0 | Bearings t | 0 | 0 | Youngtown t | 1 | 0 | A.C. Ship- 11 g 1c Dirk, f 1 10 Mauten, f 2 11 Nielsen, f 0 10 Nilgam, g 0 0 Fraserstein, g 0 0 Adams, g 0 0 Reference - Goikarix Warm and Loving As You Like Her. Best of All. Sig. No. B' = 1 - g g | g | Terry | 0 | 0 | Terry | 0 | 0 | Taylor | g | 0 | Taylor | g | 0 | Naymurian | g | 0 | Naymurian | g | 0 | Fabrancot | g | 0 | Fabrancot | g | 0 | D D SALE "B" - 1 Relace Guillaum Games for tonight are followed 7 p. m. ChiDelta Chi 'B' vs. Kayhawat 'B' ChiDelta Chi 'B' vs. Alpha Kappa 'B' ChiDelta 'B' vs. Alpha Kappa Psi 'B' On the east. 8 p. m. Sigma Mai vs. Phi Delta Theta at 8 on the west court, ChiDelta Sigma 'B' vs. Phi Delta 'B' on the 9 p. m, Delta Tau Delta vs. Pi K A. on the west at 9; Pi U. vs. Kappa Eta. Kappa on the east. 10 p. m. Phi Gamma Delta vs. Signit Alpha Mu on the west. Marion Davies - Clark Gable in "Polly of the Circus" Last Time Tonight— Comedy. "KEEP LAUGHING" Cartoon. "SUMMERTIME" Universal News "ARSENE LUPIN" Added Units— Coming Real Soon— John Barrymore Lionel Barrymore Wrestlers Go to Nebraska Team Will Meet Cornhuskers in Final Match Next Friday The grand finale for the University wrestling team for the 1952 season will be Saturday afternoon at 2:30 when the protections will begin. Cornelighs at Laineh. Featured on the program of the afternoon will be the match when you unwrap the brake heavyweight. The Nebraska coach is uncleed who will face McHenry. The wrestlers will leave for Lincoln Friday afternoon. Those making the trip and the weights in which they will compete will be Ed Gilmerton; 126 pound class, A. D Miller; 135 pound class, George Brown; 145 pound class, Jack Windle; 154 pound class, Need Russel, or Taylor Anderson; 160 pound class; and heavyweight, Peter Metehrigan. Three Letter Men Return With Bright Outlook for Season Junior Coen to Coach Varsity Tennis Team Junior Coen, captain of this year's tennis team, will take over the active coaching of the team, according to announcement from the athletic office Professor W. E. Smith, coach of the capacity of adversary, continue in the capacity of adversary. Prospect for this year's team are unusually bright. There are three letter men back, Junior Coen, George Hurd, and Leon Pressor as well as a new man, Starling Cutp, runner up at the All-Star game in Kansas City, Ohio, who throws great pitches. DR, L, H. FRINK Dentist Gum diseases, X.Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Blue, Phone 571 It was also announced that Coen had written to the National Amateur Athletic union for permission to warm up during a training session. "Tilden during his stay in Lawrence." Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR. 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Gus and GI, under the direction of Allen Crafton, professor of speech, will be on at 6 in the eveing. A musical program arranged by Roy Underwood, associate professor of music at the University of St. Thomas, will play fa34, will play "Cordova," by Alberice; Clarisce Sloan, fa55, will play "Gold Fish," by Debusy; and Ruth Cilda, will play "Cadiz," also by Alberice. To Enter Swimming Meet The House of Hits Kansas Will Send Six To Compete in Bie Six Contest Big Six Contest The 400 yard relay team will consist of Krusse, Malao, Hainashi, and Barcham. Kyte will represent Kansas Kansas will send six men to the Big Six swimming meet to be held at Lincoln, Neb. Saturday. Those who will make the trip are Roger Krusse, e33 Harry Murray, e34 Henry Cuthbum e35 Harry Marry, e34 Henry Kyte e32, and Thomas Seurle, e34. DICKINSON CLASS COMFORT APPEARANCE For We offer this in addition to these prices. FORDS 10c a mile. CHEVROLETS 12c a mile. DODGES 14c a mile. 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The Maryville team has turned back some of the best teams in the valley this year. They started by stopping the Bears from winning the game and had won forty odd consecutive games. Then they came back and defeated the Cats. They also beat the K.C.A. C's. Then they defeated the Henrys. It seems that the only team that has been able to take the Bears to victory was the Maryville. Women's Intra mural Standings The standing of the teams entered in intramural basketball and swimming has been made by Mrs Hue Heuer, assistant director of athletics, and the team has been named. In the two intramural swimming meets the scores were: | | Meet Points (1) | Meet Points (2) | Particle Points (1) | Particle Points (2) | Broken Records (1) | Total | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | P. D. Q. | 1 | 16 | 1 | 16 | 0 | 5 | 78.5 | | Chi Omega | 17.5 | 23.5 | 21 | 30 | 0 | 5 | 92 | | Sigma Kappa | 15 | 11 | 21 | 7 | 15 | 0 | 46 | | Independents | 15 | 11 | 19 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 65 | | A. K. 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