PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 Washington State Enters Seven Men In Relays Events karl Schlademann, Forme Coach, Brings Team: Students Discuss Event PROMOTION PLANNED Couch Karl Schlademann of Washington State College will enter a team of seven men in the Kansas relay, it was learned this morning. Couch Schlademann is one of 150 when he went to Washington State as head track coach This is the first Pacific coast team to enter this year's relays and the first Washington team to enter any Karaoke team. All three teams have been here in the past. Coach Schlademann expects to take his men from here to the Drake Relays. Student Committee Meets Plans for the promotion of the Kansas Relays among the students of the University were discussed at a preliminary meeting of the student promotion group yesterday. This group is comprised of the athletics staff, administrative and Hill organizations, and Robert Funch, promotion manager of the relays. Don Seals, senior manager of the student committee, in speaking of the cooperation of the student body in paturing over the relays in the past season, said that the relays do not seem to realize the magnitude of the Kansai relays. If they would only remember that the Kansas relays is the sixth largest athletic event in the world and is the only one they could do much to move the success of the relays. To Have Campus Attraction Mr. Finch reminded the group that the Kansas relays is the largest of any west of the Mississippi. He also said that if the students and faculty of Kansas University would get behind the Kansas relays as the students of Drake and Texas, the relays would there be practically no need for outside promotion. The student group begins plans for a campus attraction to be presented soon to arouse student interest in the relays Those present at the meeting yesterday were Myra Little, president of W. James College; Rachel Jaw Jones, Wilma Taylor, president of WAA; Janie Poole, president of Women's Pan-Hellenic; Kenith Menon, president of Derek Rankin, president of KuKu's Harry Miller and Fred Speh, junior members of the student relay committee; Robert Hickman, senior student relay committee; and Bob Finch, promotion manager of the relays. ALL-STATE SWIMMING MEET AT WASHBURN CALLED OFF The proposed all-state swimming meet that was to have been held in the Washburn College pool in Topeka yesterday was held here at Hertel Park this morning. The scheduling of the meet in the middle of the week was given as the reason for calling it off. Kanna and the Kenyan Agile team were interrupted, with Washburn did not care to take the men away from their studies for the meet. A recent estimate by kais, an Oxford undergraduate weekly publication, that more than $1,000,000 of university students has caused the parents of a number of undergraduates to appeal to the Oxford University Board for a credit of their sons. In compliance the chamber has circulated a list of the students concerned among numbers of undergraduates. Da Pawe University recently devived a new way to raise money for the maintenance of its band. Twenty automatic water tanks were placed in various college buildings. BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING LETTERS GIVEN TO AGGIES The Kansas State letter winners in basketball and wrestling as announced by the athletic council are: Cant, Alex Nigro, Edward J. Skradek, h. O. Cronkite, E. P. Fairbank. Elden Aulsen, Ralph L. Vohs, Lloyd Dalton, George Wiggins, and S. H. Of these, Voha and Nigro are seniors and Dalton and Skradski sophomores. Variety wrestling awards were: P. W. Gritherman, F. L. Temporea, A. R. R. Timmermann, C. Fickel, Wilma Doyloy, J. R. Warren and Capt. C. H. Errington. Bishop Says Baseball Prospect Is Brighter Veteran Team May Lach Pitching, Catching Selections Prospects for a winning baseball team this season appear brighter than they did at the beginning of practice, acceptance of the pitching and catching position, be will have a veteran team, pootty in the only way possibl Promising New Men in Outfield In the outfield, Bishop has several promising new men in addition to Hulteen, and Iona, lettermen. The pitching will be the weakest spot in the Jayhawkers' time this year unless some help is given to Couley and Cooper. If he is not, the year will be used at first allure if the occasion arises he will probably be sent to the box, Kraemer, a sophomore, is out for a position on the mound but has never had it, yet he can't taken his turn in the box. The first game of the season is with Haskell, April 13, and Coach Bishop has announced that a practice game will be held Saturday afternoon. Departmental and human records of the Open open for observation and study by nine students of public administration in the Syracuse University School of Citizen- Offense and Defense on Passing Stressed Accurate passing and defense for the defender. The ball must be basket practice held yesterday after- ment with Larry "Moon" Mullin taking an active part in directing the defense for Mullins Takes Active Part in Drilling Kansas Backfield A eunus covering stretched between the goal posts on the south end of the practice field was used for developing the accurate passing step. The goal box had a diameter of about two feet. Two of the openings were high and the other two low and the test for accuracy was to pass the ball through the opening called by the goal post. Since Kansas pass defense was noticeably weak last season, work was started yesterday on pass defense Coach Beaubien. Beaubien took some work with Cox during the passing and Mullin showing the backfield and end candidates the art of the defense, emphasizing the footwork in backing up and following the pass response. Line candidates were again working under Coaches Miles Getto and Boband in offensive line work. Linemen would practice dive over the line and these players would Practice was concluded with a session of tackling the dummy and laid out with practice on the rolling block as described by Coach Mullins. prepared by Chief Jon Mahidon, fleet hallbuck and letterman, appeared for his first practice session yesterday. --for Sport Shots --for Clifford Mull, sensation of the Oklahoma. team, team in the indoor season Iowa State's four mile relay team came within 3.2 seconds of setting a new world record for the most mins relay last Saturday. They negotiated the distance by running around the Iowa Team field for the Ames team. Easter Photographs The Pittsburgh Teachers College track team returned from the Illinois relay with its share of trophies and medals. It took 6-9 seconds in the college class in 8 minutes and -10 seconds to clip 6.6 seconds from his old record of 9.99 which was set in 2004. The team also took two minutes in the mile relay and bird in the midley relay. In the four years that the Gorillas have entered the Olympics, two 2-mile team won first every year. FRESH verdure, mild winds, warm skies, new beauty- and photographs! Of course; in the fresh, new Easter dress. An Easter Special $2 50 any size A duplicate from your retouched negative HIXON'S STUDIO PHONE 41 which has just closed, broke the conference indoor broad jump record in the Big Six meet a couple of weeks ago. He also won the 600-900 run which he won at the K.C. A.C. invitation meet earlier in the season. He ran an anchor man on the mile run to win the 800-1200 run in the South Bowl season. This team tied the Sooner school mark of 3.32. The high school wrestling team which competed in the recent University of Oklahoma wrestling tournament have been mailed rebate checks. It is rather uneasy for a high school wrestler. The only way that Karsas has been able to get a crowd to the wrestling matches is to admit everyone free. The Iowa State swimming team in winning the Big Six crown for the three plaques, representing the championship and victory in the medley and pool, also won 11 gold and two silver medals, and established five new conference Murray McDonald, sensational University of Oklahoma apomahom swimmer, was high point man of the Big Six in the 100-yard dash and two twists and a second for a total of 12 points. McDonald set a new mark in the 100-yard dash by winning the NCAA championship in 1928, which was set by Ted Evans in winning the event last year. The state high school basketball tournaments get under way this evening at both Hays and Topokia. 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