PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1931 Seven K.U. Men to Enter Texas, Rice Relay Meets Hamilton Expects to Place Near Top in Totals; K.S.A.C. Enters Seven men were chosen by Brutus Hamilton, track coach, to make the trip south for the Texas game on March 28. The Relays at Haupthon on March 28. The men are Ralph Sickel, Joe Klaner, George Jones, Jay Plumley, Bernard Cordray, Raymond Lombard. Tryouts were held the latter part of last week and Couch Hamilton decided to move the 400-yard and the 800-yard. Three places on these relay teams will go to win. The relay team will be moved to the fourth and the fourth member of the relay team will not be decided until the day before. Plumley Shows Well in Tryout Plumley Shows Well in Tryout In the tryouts Plumley had the best time for the fourth place on the team, winning 12-0 against the baton. Gridley will probably run a 229-yard leg at Austin and Plumley will run it at Houston. Either Coffman, Gridley, or Plumley will draw the 110-yard assignment with the three Coffman Not Entirely Recovered Coffman's legs have not quite recovered from the strenuous strain of running. The other leg should be ready by the first of this week. If he is ready he will probably be able to run. In the open events, Flick will run the high hurdles at Austin and the how hurdles the next day at Houston. Plumley will bread joint赛事的 vault and the pole vault and discus events at Houston and Austin. Siekel will run the open 100-yard dash at the Texas roet and the most day at Austin. Siekel's pole vault in the open 100-yard dash Team Strong in Dashes These teams should show their greatest strength in the dishes and resilient teamwork. They also take a place on the relay teams and all of them have shown power in the inter-session games. In the Illinois relays last week, Sickel placed second in the 75-yard dish, being nose up by Toulouse in record-breaking time and record. Colm was runner-up to Berlinger of Pennsylvania, three times winner of the national championship. The hurdles running against the country's foremost hardiers, including the national champion, have not been defeated. Notre Dame Entry List Reaches 559 Coach Hamilton expects to place mea the top in total points in both mea despite the fact that he is entering only seven men. Austin, Texas, March 21—(IUP)—With the Kansas Angels and Gramell College he served in the United States for the seventh annual Texas relay passes the 550 mark and continued to win. Two Midwestern schools which already have entered men in the classic increased their representation yester-dav. the university of Kansas changed its entry list to include Clyde Coffman who scored 3722 points in the all-time leading 50 games at the recent Illinois indoor relays. Cut Basketball Squad to 21 Bishop to Condition Men Rapidly First Game Nears Swinging the aisle on about twenty baseball prospects, T. C. Bishop bishop baseball and himself. Included in the survival of the cut are two toadcats three pitchers The wet field and cold weather has hampered Coach Bishop in conditioning for the game. He was able and yesterday the team was only able to take a batting practice. A practice with the diamond was in no shape for the game and it will not be played until spring. With the squad down to half its former size the team will be able to get in condition much faster. With the first game less than three weeks away, the biggest problem facing Coach Babbat is that time is to get his pitchers in condition. Those surviving the cut are: Catchers--Carney Smith and Benny Baker. Pitchers—Arlyn Kraemer, Bob Ross and Jerry Cooley. **infelders—Paul Fisher, Jack Hanley, Carl Johnson, Lawren Filkin, Gri Price, George Tombold, Charles Neal, and Charles Brennessen.** Outfielders - Bert-Igga, George Hulten, John Martin, Marcel Macroeux, William Sharkey, Edward Hatton, Jon McDowell, and Leyton Franks. Well Dressed Students Well Dressed Student go to R. E. Protsch, the Tailor 833 Mass. Chicken Dinner 50c Hillside Pharmacy Intramurals Games for the week in the new in ramalour game of murder ball are scheduled as follows: Triangle vs. Phi Epsilon, Quadrilateral vs. Chi Delta, Lambla Lucunda vs. Delta Chi, Monday t 4:30, Kappa Sigma vs. sigma Phi Epsilon, Monday at 5:15, Gamma Delta s. Phi Delta Theta, Wednesday at 3:00, Triangle vs. Kappa Sigma, Wednesda Yesterday's game was forfeited to Delta Chi by Phi Gamma Delta. Entry blanks for playground ball, horsebacks, handball, and tennis must be in red. For Wednesday E. R Elibel, director of intramural athletics, also announced that the team would compete Thursday afternoon and the other sports, as soon as the drawings could be The entries for the spring track meet will be called for shortly after the Kansas relays. Coaches to Select Two Elevens for Scrimmage Red and Blue Teams WH Run Through Plays on Wednesday Beginning next Wednesday, the spring football candidates will be divided into two teams and regular games. The first team will be named day. The teams will be known as the Reds and Blues, the same division made last season, and they will be designated. Friday, despite the wet grounds and the drizzling rain, practice was held and his teamwork was appreciated and work on plays. The main purpose of these plays is to show each man his experience. Four Halfbacks Used Alternating calling signals was John Madison, letterman, and Phil Boreallo, freshman. Four freshman candidates were used at the halftail positions. They were Harian Burch, Rutherford Hayes, John Manning, and Richard Whever. At the other backfield passers, Callista and Walter Heitman clenched off. In the lins Paste Bauch, letterman, did all the passing from center. Flanking him at the guard hats, Waukesha Walepell, freshman. Tachle candidates were led by Joe Zollnick, squadmaster has been a long-time Kwaterstown, freshmen. At the flank positions were James Brad, letterman, and Jewel Cumisald, Bert and James Tedious Work for Coach Coach H. W. Hargas is having his men work on only a few plays at a time. Coach Hargas believes in having his men know only a few plays and know them well. Since the majority of the candidates are from last year's freshman season, the coaches must stop working and check the assignment of every man. Some of the plays used were a short pass behind the line of scrimmage, from the quarterback to a wing halfback, and from the wing back to the long pass play to an end, which was particularly successful; and usual runs and off-tail tandems. The spinner play which was no effective last season hasn't been used in practice so far. No practice was held yesterday, and this will be the practice followed every-Saturday during the spring practice season. Charles Evans, member of the Delta Sigmalambda fraternity, won a $200 Spirton radio at the Dickinson theater. Every person attending the Dickinson theater gets admission ticket, a chance on the radio. Evans' number was the lucky one. Evans Wins Radio Cooked and Served in Clean. Wholesome Surroundings Hurrying Along To a Home-like Sunday Dinner at the JAYHAWK Cafe Bunn Visits Lawrence Enroute to New York Says Basketball Is Gaining Popularity in West Coast Region John Bunn, former coach at KU, arrived in Lawrence Friday morning. He is staying a few days to visit his mother and sister, who live in Lawton. He is coming to New York, where he will represent Stanford University and the other schools in the ninth district in a meeting of the Intercollegiate Basketball Association. He ready left to represent the University of Kansas in this same meeting. Our fountain and sandwich service is the best in town. Coach Bumt said that basketball on the coast is rapidly gaining in popularity and the high schools in the country are scoring hard points. On account of the ideal weather in California for outdoor sports, basketball and baseball sports have been neglected in the past. Mr. Bunn will leave Kansas City tomorrow evening for New York. He said that the summer session at KU, which runs through Lawrence for a few weeks at least. He also said that students try on for school teams must curtail in that course in the athletic department of a college. The teams are conducted during all four quarters in all the sports and credits toward graduation. Each team is coached to cover the development of the school teams and at the same time gives the teams an opportunity the time spent it studying its sport. Washburn College of Topeka will over three men in the National Intercollegiate swimming meet which is to be held at the Lake Shore Athletic club in Chicago on March 27 and 28. The meet will be matched by Northwestern University. yashburn to National Meet three Men Entered in Swim at Chicago March 27 and 28 Those entered are Captain Steve Lev, Captain-elect Gerald Tallman and Fred Morns. Lee will be entered in the 150-yard breast stroke event. He has unimagically broken the Big Six record by winning both the 220-yard breast stroke and the favorite 220-yard breast stroke, a race in which he has been defeated for the first time by the man of the Washburn team, is entered in both the 220-yard and 440-yard free throws. Lee's 440-kilometer six record in the 440-in practice Charles Irving Smith, ed.14, is employed by the Mutual Life Insurance company of Newark, N. J. Javbawks Flown --the candidates, all sophomores, are as follows: Fred, F. B. Fuchs, Oliver Cliffin, Charles A. Deeardorf, Robert Hitchcock, Howard E. Johnson, and James K. McKenna, Manager, Balch, Chayton Flood, Charlene S. Sifers, and Gordon Sloan. Mrs. Lulu Hanson Syrue, A.B. 727, is teaching in the public schools at Adrian, Texas. Her husband is employed in the same school system. Thurman Hill of Independence, LLB.12, has been named to the Kansas Public Service Commission by Governor Woodding. Word has been received of the recent death of Mrs. James L. Gilmore. Mrs. Gilmore is survived by three children, all of whom were students at the University of Kansas. They are Frank L. Gilmore, M. Katherine George B. Gilmore, fa03 of Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Maitre Gerritz Moore, A.B. 06. Applicants Are Interviewed Board to Discuss Jayhawker Editor and Business Manager Candidates A discussion of the qualifications of applicants for editor and business manager of next year's Jaywalker will be held at a faculty auction board Friday, March 27. "It is not known whether or not the final election of editor and business manager will be held at this meeting," Prof. L. N Flint, chairman, said. applications were turned in to the Professor Flint during the third week of the second semester, together with references. Last Wednesday the candidates presented their applications by beard, and Thursday the business managers were interviewed. Hoover Is Near Porto Rico residential Party Will Land at Port of Ponce Washington - March 21- (UF) President Howard will reach Port Rica early Monday morning, according to radio reports to the navy from the battleship Arizona. It was 480 miles east of Miami Fla., and 620 miles from the Port of Where the Big Pictures Pln2 Jayhawk Taxi TAXI 65 Ike Guffin Fords and Buicks Joe's a wrestler, fast on his feet but slow between the ears. Winnie's a health specialist and fast everywhere! What a team! Ponce, where the presidential party will land. 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