PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1930 Varsity Baseball Squad Victorious Over Frosh Team Coach Bunn's Men Easily Down First Year Men in Six Innings, 16 to 1. 16 to 5 The Jayhawker variety team came through its first victory yesterday afternoon when Lieut. Harry Meyer's freshman team was downed by a 10 score. The game was a six-inning scare, and Coach Bunn secured in every inning but the fifth. Coach Bunn seemed well pleased with the work of his men and all through the game he changed the players from one to each see on one under competition play. Ransom and Thomson did the hurt for the variety twits which hit pitchers for the freshmen. None of the pitchers were hit as hard as the score might indicate, but they were a top appie and several of the hits were fortunately placed to secure wendy In the third inning both Trombol and McCoy gave the few spectators a thrill by cracking out home runs past the outfield. In the first inning Frank of the reboundn knotted his hand, and played safe and took a three-barger. Fourteen Hits by Varsity Fourteen hits were registered for the varsity while the freshmen were able to get only half as many. Practically all the points made for the regulars were obtained in the third hour, twelve of the runs scored in the game, and nine scored in the scoring record. Early in the game Brenneman, pushing a shortshoot for the variegated backpack tagged a runner at second base. The gash was deep, but will not keep him The following men saw action for the varsity yesterday; Thomson and Ransom, pitchers; Clanch, catcher; Trombord, first base; Bishop, second base; Brennismet and Hulteen, shortest baseman. A few others, Schmidt, Iogna, Fisha and Hatton, outfielders. Fisher is being worked quite a bit in the outfield now as Coach Bunn has several promising batters in Trombord, Tyree, and Calp. Freshmen Show Promise Freshmen Show Promise Outstanding players for the freshmen catcher, and Frank, shortstop, Leight, Harry Meyer's team presented a promising group of yearlings and will give the variety something to enjoy. A practice game will be held today between two varsity teams and the men will be coached on correcting the defects noticed in yesterdays' conference son form and has much to work on before the first game in eight days. Aggies Meet Old Stars to End Spring Training Coach A, N. "Boe" McMille's Kansas Angels will end games in football practice Friday with an exhibition game that includes varsity and former Angel grid stars. The vursity will meet a team composed of Elwyn Feather, "Chill" Cochrane, Jimmy Doughes, "Monk" Leonard, Sally Houser, Lyan, assistant coach of the Aggies "Uses" Mussel, Casey Bauman, L. J. McMillin, Coach Mc Millin will lead the stars. If present city plans are carried out at Provo, Utah, streets on the University of Utah campus will be paved. Salesmen Wanted A Fine Chance to EARN MONEY during spring vacation Write— D. K. Edmunds 825 So, Santa Fe, Salina VARSITY Transformed! Into a Wonderful Talking Picture— "The PHANTOM of the OPERA" Allen May Not Attend National Rules Session with LON CHANEY NORMAN KERRY MARY BLINBAR Saturday Only Big Double Program LAUREL and HARDY "HRATS" " With the dates for the national joint basketball rules committee meeting falling on April 10-11-12, it is probable that Dr. F. C. Allen, director of basketball administration, will forego the event to make the goodwill tour, sponsored by the Lawrence chamber of commerce before the eighth annual Kansas re and JAMES MURRAY in "HIDE OUT" L. W. St. John, chairman of the committee, is meeting with the national association of coaches in Chicago to discuss discussions and recommendations for changes in rules and present their suggestions to the joint committee. The meeting will be held at the University of Georgia club in New York this year. Allen Suggests Raising Goals Two More Feet to Improve Basketball National Basketball Association Discusses Tip-In Problem at Conference Shall the basketball goals be raised two feet higher from the floor in order to solve the question of the tip-in and give the tail physio and short This is the question which is being asked today by the board of directors of the National Association in Chicago at the Hotel Windsence, preparatory to making a statement on behalf of the chairman of the Joint Basketball Rules committee of the United States, The change in vertical position of the goal is the suggestion of Dr. F. C. Allen, director of athletics at the University of Kansas, ex-president of the NCAA and national Basketball Association and at present a member of the board. "I believe," said Doctor Allen, "that by raising the goals two feet so that the tall man would be forced to shoot, instead of dropping the ball through the hoop, would do away with much more present dissatisfaction of the game. "To Dr. Jones Naismith, we are debited not only for the game of basketball, but also for giving us, indirectly, large courts with high ceilings "There will be a great deal of opposition to raising the goals due to it being on our own campus. High school courts have such low civil damages that it will be difficult to use the law." which permit the high arched shot. The number of coaches and athletic directors who attended the meeting is less than 20,000. This year expects a larger representation this year. J. Craig Ridley, basketball coach at Northwestern University, is president of the association. Dr. James Naismith is honorary presi- The Chicago Opera company will give a presentation at the University of Nebraska this week. 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