UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931 Football Tactics Changed to Meet Rainy Weather Coaches Give Spring Candidates Practice in Powerhouse Type of Attack END RUNS FEATURED Leaving the spread formation and open type foot, forrest and reverse foot, the regular practice type was stressed in practice last night. A steady drizzle and soaked field kept the numbness of the feet on the ground. Practice was held on the north end of the field, with the regular practice held too muddy. Work on plays in yesterday's practice was centered around end runs. Many of the men who had been used to play have become defender in the dummy scrimmage in order to give them a chance to learn the plays. The plays being used in spring practice are based on had last season's play and will change changes on closer formations. Head Coach H. W. Hargiss was directing the running of the huddledasket game. The team had been concentrating his efforts on showing each hindman how to carry out his part, and would take a place in the line he himself to show the line candidates how to move his way. Phil Borello, freshman quarterback has been out of the play with a bad ankle. Although he was suited up in yellow jersey, he played for Fred Blender, Elmer Schaake John Madison, Harlan Birch, and Rich McKenzie in bursts of skating in the ends. Only two more practice sessions are scheduled before the vacation period and Coach Harrington has promised this year for arsenic exposure today or tomorrow. --- Sport Shots "Dazzy" Vance, star Brooklyn hurler who has been a hold-out all spring deserted the ranks yesterday when he received his first paycheck. Vance refused to state the amount that he will receive for this year's work, but announced that he accepted the salary. "I had to give the Brooklyn club. The 'Dazzy'者 is one of the greatest of modern baseball pitches is expected to aid materially in the play of the Robbins this season." Lynn Nelson, the very likeable pitcher from Fargo, N. D., who went up to the big show with the Chicago Cubs from Kansas City two years ago, has been a valuable asset of the Pacific Coast League in part payment for the deal that sent Ed Baeche to the Cubs. Nelson was a very good fit with the Blue雪 to win the pennant two summers ago, but he failed to enough stuff to stick in the major leagues. However the Cubs still have an option on him and will be that he will be with them next year. Earl H. "Dutch" Clark, all-American quarterback at the University of Colorado two years ago has signed to play baseball this summer with the Pueblo club of the Western League. Clark has a 10-9 record and an addition to his prowess on the gridron. Since graduation he has been coaching at his alma mate. Harry Heinmann, veteran slugging outfielder of the Cincinnati Reds, who has been ill for over two months, will be reported to be on the road to recovery. Whether or not he will be able to return to the baseball field is unknown. Heinmann, who formerly caucused about in the outfield gardens for the Detroit Tigers, was at home last week on several different occasions. William L. "Young" Stirling, who is scheduled to fight Max Schmelch, world's heavyweight champion, for the crown in Chicago this summer, if the proposed bouts go through nearly every round. The plane that he was piloted crashed in making a forced landing east of Houston, Texas. Stirling, who has piloted a plane for several years, was on his way home from the airport to include his father and manager "Pa Stirling," after a bout Sunday afternoon rain. He was hit by an air storm and in attempting to make a forced landing, smashed the wing of his plane. The proposed bird if it goes through will have plenty of color. Schmeling the heavyweight champion against Stribling the boxer-aviator-showman, from Macon, Ga., in the other. The Stribling boxer will put on his best act for showmanship ability. With the heavyweight championship in sight, the Striblings will put on their best act for At the University of Kansas a research showed that only 7 of the 1709 students taught by the makers. Eight hundred ninety-nine of the others aim at a teaching career, and all were teachers. Baseball Scores R H E Chicago (N) 18-22 Pittsburgh 8-12-1 Philadelphia (A) 2-5 1 Atlanta 5-9-0 New York (A) 14-16-1 Birmingham 2-8-3 Boston (A) 4-10-2 St. Louis (N) 5-6-0 Philadelphia (A 2nd) 10-13-1 Rochester 8-7-2 Philadelphia (N) 11-12-4 Alabama Poly 5-7-1 (N) 6-12-1 (8-7-2) oston (N) hattanooga )klahoma Baseball Squad Starts Season's Practice Expect to Put Up Strong Defense for Big Six Championship Norman, —(Special) —Although Captain Glen Cannon is the only returning pitcher and the team has lost outfielders Jerry Jerome, Dennis D'Heleider, Thomas "Buss" Wall, who hit 436 last year to lead the club in batting the University of Oklahoma baseball squad, coached by Lawrence R. Lombardi up a brisk quarrel this season in defense of its "Big Six" cochampionship. The Sooner infield, consisting of Otha Newman, Johnie Mine, Ephyrium Lobaugh and Carl Hogge, is back intact yet two new players. They are Andy Beck of Oklahoma City, sophomore first-anchor, and Charles "Chalkie" Stoker of Norman, a second-baseman who carries a bat. He is still younger, although his throwing arm is weak. Couch Haskell's inexperienced hurlers are his chief worry. His lone returning letter-winner, Capt. Glen Cannon, is a right-handler of parachute jumpers last year, won three and lost three, whiffed 19 walked, 13 hit, three and permitted 33 hits in 61 innings. However the team lost all three, one hurler to carry the club. Among the inexperienced right-handers been developed are Ralph Brand, Oklahoma City; Dick Bell, Oklahoma City; Dan Dunn, Harrah; Paul Young, Dunn Damu, Harrah; Paul Young, Norman; Crawford Bartlesville, Oklahoma City; Joe Hess, Bartlesville; and Lee Reeves, Oberlin, K. A single left-footed (Rozetta), Oklahoma City, is available. Ten Years Ago It is announced that Dr. E. H. Lindley will be inaugurated at Chancellor of the University June 7. Prof. A. J. Harno of the School of Law has been appointed professor in the same school at Illinois University A total of $22,700,000,000 was spent for luxuries in the United States in 1920, more than was expended on education in the entire history of the country, according to a report from Dr. William E. Johnson, U.S. commissioner of education. Prof. Dismorr Alter of the department of astronomy gave an illustrated lecture on astronomy at a meeting of institutional society Tuesday afternoon. The Law School has been transferred from the course system, whereby 100 hours were required of the graduate student for our system requiring only 92 hours. The freeze which recently swept over the middle west is estimated to have damaged Kansas fruit and grain to the extent of $4,000,000. Adoption of an assessment of $6.25 per senior to pay for the class budget, and the passing of a resolution requesting that seniors having A and B grades must consist of main business of the senior class meeting at noon today. The associated journalism students to be attending a page-page edition of the University of Dalian University Tuesday, April 12, to be edited entirely by the "cub" members of the depart- KENNEDY Plumbing Co. Send the Kansan home Phone 658 937 Mass. St. Bandits in Kansas City Get $5,000 in Hold-Up Kansas City, March 31 - (UP) Customers with 17 employee customers with revolvers, five bandits today robbed the Community State bank here of $5,000. The money was taken from the teller boxes and made no efforts to enter the vault. General Electric Five Men Community Bank in Kansas City Robbed by Dame, Inc., up to the time of his death. Mr. Rocke married Bonnie Skier of Kenton, Ohio, in 1914. Besides his wife, others in the immediate Rocke family included three sons and a daughter J. Robert, Jr. M. Mary, Jean, John V. Rocke, Dr. Refrigerators The five men sauntered leisurely into the bank and by if signal all of them went to the building, carefully and began herding the customers and employees to a cage space at the bank. Knute Rockne Killed in Kansas Air Crash (Continued from page 1) The famous Notre Dame coach has been affiliated with many schools over the United States. Many of these colleges and clubs which he has been connected, for with an aim to build up a team that has this famous coach served include: Springfield Y.M.C.A.; Oregon State college; UW Agricultural College; University of Southern California; Southern Methodist University; Notre Dame; William Penn. The clubs with which Mr. Rucche worked are; Elks, University clubs, Kiwani, and Chicago Athletic club. May Alter Sooner System Loss of First Two Years of Academic Possible at Institutions Norman, Okla. — (NSFA) -Okhaela University, Oklahaea A. M. and M. and University of Oklahoma, have higher learning are in danger of losing the first two years of academic work in Oklahoma. Having just escaped a bill for the taxation of schools, we should school must, now return their athletic staffs as well in the freshman and sophomore work in many departments. Oklahoma A. and M. College had its staff reduced to six members in the appraision recently passed by the university, while the salary is retained, the salaries must be raised by extraneous means. The stipulation was given in the appraision that the student would be retained, the salaries must be raised to place women's intramural activities on a par with the men's. Oklahoma A. and M. College are shearing of its athletic staff, and the combined move is probably the most drastic step taken in middle-western college. Governor W. H. (Alfailla Bill) Murray is said to be in favor of the elimination of the first two years of college education. Murray believes the high school junior college system, which has lately advanced in the field for three years, along with other secondary and preparatory schools. The move is taken as the first step toward a consolidation of the two schools. A student at the University of Chicago was recently fined $100 for throwing a piece of pie at a girl who refused to eat. The judge ordered the buyer of forget-me-not from her. Yesterday only three persons were admitted to the hospital. They were Bunny, Tiffany, Kiley, cuncil, and Edwin N. Hall e33. Eight patients were released. Hospital News Contrary to the general opinion prevailing on the campus that the influenza situation is very bad, comes the fact that only a small number of 17 students were confined to the hospital last night. This is the smallest number of patients which the hospital has been able to handle. To the K. U. students who do not go home for Easter vacation: We like to have you come to our cafe where we take pleasure in serving you. We want the best quality. Our prices are reasonable. Ask your friends --yet he steals into a king's harem to force kisses from the favorite wife— Plans for Kansas Relays Include Many Features De Luxe Cafe McKinney's Cotton-Pickers from the Southland, a Victor recording orchestra, has been secured to play for the varsity, April 17. This variety, which will be held at the end of the Kansas regular season in the nature of a spring homecoming. Among other activities which will occur during the relays is the Sigma Delta Chi Gridron banquet at the Union building, April 17, at which the Topkea Press club will be a guest of Sigma Delta Chi, honorary journalism Closing Varsity Will Be in Nature of Spring Homecoming Homecoming Another feature will be the crowning of a high school queue. Entry blanks have been mailed to about 600 schools, all members of the Kansas State University. Each school is to send a representative girl to Lawrence; judging will be on the basis of scholarship, personality, leadership, athletics, and appearance. The annual engineering expo is larned for the reliefs, the relays and the electrical engineering entity, is offering a cup for the department having the best display at the expo. A smoker for all visiting coaches is planned for Friday evening, April 17. Send the Kansan home. Mantahatt, March 31—Wallace Forsberg, of Lindsburg, was elected captain of the 1931 Kansas State baseball team by an unanimous vote of the letterman. He was also a member of the Weissinger, captain-elect, who was declared ineligible last fall because of his relations with an insurance company. Forsberg is a two letter man in both districts. VORSBERG ELECTED CAPTAIN OF AGGIE BASEBALL TEAM The new captain is an infielder and will play either first or second nose on this year's nine. The Aggies tied for the Big Six baseball championship last year and this year they have another team of champion caliber. Intramural Entry Blanks Ready The entry blanks for the women's tennis and baseball intramurals have been filled in with red. The office of the women's gymnasium today. Any manager who has not obtained her blank may call for it in the office of the women's gymnasium beginning April 1, and the basketball contest starts April 8. Intramural Entry Blanks Ready The Fascist government has founded a school of journalism in Rome—the first of its kind to be established in Italy. Send the Kansan home The fellow that thinks that he's somebody's big moment often finds that he is only a split second. 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