PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DELIY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930 Gridsters Practicing Plays, Exercises and Passes on Dusty Field Many Frosh Absent; Smay Only New Letterman Out for Practice Coach Bill Hargiss drilled his spring football charges through a snappy as well as dusty practice period last night. After several hours of hard work on the dusty field of slightly faded coal-miners, he hand of slightly faded coal-miners. Following the usual limbering up exercises two sets of backlift men held an ankle treadmill forward pass plays, while Mike Gette ran the inlines through the funda for the hamstrings. He included Cope, Page, Beach and Madison while Morrison, Hall, Black, and Carroll were tested. A dummy scrimagme session with each team alternating with the ball for two plays ended the practice. A second play is played after every second play for tackling practice, as only the ends and backs of the players are scrimgammed, the scrimgamme, the linemen's work consisting of blocking and running interference. Bauch操用磅布owlish the opposing line to pitted against Mai and Hof at guards and Foy and Zoehlau拔生 Lathron who got into the practice were: Smy, Ramsey, Paden, Stuck, Kite, Tainer, Young, Shroyer, Henson and Fetty, who rarely rattled at times, but this is to be expected, as the men are unable to beat them nutlessly so early the training session. The squad was smaller than usual last night as several lettermen and recruits from the frost team were not out to practice. Cecil Smay, who made his letter at end last season, told a new letterman reporting for practice. Former K. U. Athletes Choser for Kansas Relays Faculty to Be Officials for Kansas Relays Dr. F, C. Allen, of the athletic department today announced that the University of Kansas faculty members who had at some time been at athletics at Kansas would serve as officeals at the eighth annual Kansas ran "It is impossible to know all the former track man on the University faculty," said Doctor Allen, his choice of officials was from the list of men whom he knew to be old K. U. Bates. The men whose will will officiate at the relays: Chancellor E. H. Lindley;导员 of Logo, Paul Lawson; 教授 of Computer Science F. Meyers; military; Prof. R. C. Moore, geology; Prof. Guy Smith, mathematics; and Prof. John H. Kirkpatrick Couch John Burns' varsity baseball team is meeting the freshman team for the first time this year on the regular diamond south of the stadium where the two teams are prepared to show mid-season team the two coaches are using men who have been working hard for the team because faciciencies are high for a touch battle. 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