PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930 New Coach Begins Work With Spring Football Practice Murphy to Drill Backfield On Potent Formation; Will Assist Also in September The arrival of Paul Murphy, new backfield coach, marked the start of the third week of spring football practice in which he led the session last night, helping Coach Bill Hargiss with the backfield aspirants. The new coach was an excellent blocker during his playing days with the Giants, and would drill the backs on this phase of play. Murphy will assist in the present spring session and then report again for the fall season Sept. 1. During that month, Murphy will be structuring the backfield. The Kansas squad and the spirit of the men greatly impressed him, but he managed to manage last night a team made up of Ranney and Paden, ends, Rost and N. Sorem, tackles, Davis and M. St. Louis, St. Louis against Bowlish, center, Teach and Holt, guard, Brazil and Zvolanek, tackles, and Stuck and Shrover, end. The first quarter was good. Two backfieldiers worked on a formation which is "psychologically, as well as physiologically, potent in battle," and had charge of the backfield composed of Black Morrison, C. Smith, and Bard while leading the backfield CoS, Page Bauch and Schaake. Two members of the squad are carrying injuries as a result of the seriumpiece session last week. Foy, a letterman at tackles, suffered an injury to his right hip. The guard from the freshman team, received a kicked and wrenched back. The addition of Murphy to the coaching staff raises the number of its members to four and also adds two new players, besides Murphy they are Coach Bill Hargill, head coach; Mike Getto, line coach; and John Bunn, assistant coach. Steve Hinshaw, freshman coach is assisting with the spring practice of the Murphy Lyman, members of Jayhawk eleven for the past three years. Coach Accepts Position Murphy Joins Football Squad on Practice Field Paul Murphy, newly chosen assistant football coach at the University last night was formally accepted into his new position by the athletic board Murphy, who arrived here from Pennsylvania, accepted the appointment and made a short but important follow-up ratification by the state board of regents. The new addition to the K. U. staff now makes a coaching staff of four men, "Bill" Hargas, Mike Getto, John Bunn, and Murphy. His own football career dates from 1926 through 1928 during which time he played for the University of Florida, being one of the outstanding stars of the East. Murphy was asked to come to Kansas follow his father's career at Dr. John Outland, of Kansas City who played at both Kansas and Pennsylvania, was well acquainted with him. Many 'Extinct' Volcanoes May Erupt, Says Jagga Honolulu—Mt. Shasta, in California, and many of the other supposed "existent" volcanoes in the northwestern United States "might erupt at any time," stated Dr. T. A. Jaggery, the expert on the volcanic servitory here. He made this statement to contempt what he called the "Lassen myth," that Mt. Lassen, also in northern California, is the only area in Alaska in the continental United States. "Geologists have long known that the volcanoes of the northwest are potentially active," he said. "Tradition says Mount Baker have both eruptions in historic times. The cinder cone east of Lassen was well known for its lava flows, but the maker of a modern lava flow within a century. Eighteen volcanoes lie along the Cascade fault in Oregon, and many more craters have been added into British Columbia. At Geyserville just north of San Francisco there is rushing volcanic steam under high pressure. This was in the mountaintop belt of the San Francisco earthquake." Experiments in checking sneezing were tried during the last semester by a special class of 32 students at the university. All 32 students had with the record of 159 sneezes controlled out of 139 observed. No sneezing was determined decided upon. TULLOS HEMSTITCHING and Hose Mending Shop. Dresmkase- ing=Create frecks with individuality Remodeling at popular prices, 814 Mass. Phone 1245M. Spring Football at Ames Opens With Squad of 70 Ames, Iowa - Spring football practice with 70 candidates. Included in the group are 15 major letter men, who will be available for another year of training. Five former Iowa State athletes who are still in school are assisting Conchez Workman, Honaker, and Kunz. They will be playing for Harden Lindholm, Blom des Moine; Carl Rudi, Glidden; Carkern, Cedar Rapids; Harry Johnson, Dubuque) Increment weather has hampered outdoor drills. Practice so far has been largely confined to the offense that will be used next fall, but it may also be needed for at least four weeks, after which individual attention will be given to new men, Drill in fundamentals and the learning of the Iowa State offense will occur. The next phase is attention to freshmen of last fall and other inexperienced candidates. 'Culp Is Eligible,' Says Athletic Board Today; Will Resume Position Trombold Moves to Catche Place to Help Strengthen Week Staff A report was given by the athletic office today announcing the eligibility of two new players, man, who was recently declared to be unable to play because of insufficient hours. Calm now has the sufficient number of hours, which must be 27 or above, and is practicing daily with the squad in order to get in shape. The addition of Culp to the first office staff will ensure that his duties are at a first same duties also as a catcatch, the catching staff this year is small. In fact, Ms. Culp is present at present and Garansson, a new recruit, is working at the post with Ms. Culp. The first game with the freshman team will be Wednesday afternoon on the regular diamond. Leit. Harry Meyers has been working with the yearlings for some time now and is formidable for Coach Bunn's men. Practice lately has been that of correcting the mistakes the teams made in the last Friday and Saturday between the two variety teams. The team's hitter is now being coached critically encouraging to the Kansas coach as much will be dependent on the team's performance. A squand wilt will probably be made in the next few days when the number will be higher. A squand wilt will probably be made a short time before the game with St. Mary's. A contest being carried on by the Ohio State Lantern has as its prize a $175 business scholarship in the Backeee State Business College of North Carolina to find an many inaccuracies in each issue of the paper as possible. As for the modern custom of wearing the boy friend's fraternity pin, you probably can't afford it. A lawyer alumnus of the University of Oregon, digging into his tomes recently discovered the forgotten fact that he was given the mum punishment of $1000 fine or one year in jail, or both, for persons committed to society to which they do not belong. BARBECUED SANDWICHES Miller's Nighthawk on U.S. 4, 4 miles northeast at Mud Creek Bridge Engraving, Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery. 736. Mass. St. A. G. ALRICH THE VERY LATEST in the Halldorson Electric Studio Lighting System. The sun is always shining at the— THOMPSON STUDIO 829 Mass. St. Phone 614 WEBER A good place to trade Pianos and Musical Goods. Piano tuning and Repairing. Phone 302 205 W. 8th Gymnasium Classes Will Conduct Tests for Physical Ability Ten Events Form Examination to Determine Strength of Students A series of tests to determine physical ability of men in gymnastics classes are to be conducted on a few days, according to E. R. Eibel, of the department of physical education that recently have been held in many classes. The events, with their minimum requirements for 10 points, and the maximum for 100 points, follow: 150 to foot rope climb, 30 to chinning, 3 to 27 times; lift, lift 10 to 81 times; floor dip, 5 to 50 times; 29-foot rope climb, 18 to 9 seconds; standup hop-and-jump, 19 to 30 feet; jump rope, 16 to 40 feet; barvault, 4.1 to 5.1; 210-240-inch indoor dash, 32.4 to 28 seconds; baseball throw, 5 at a target at 90 feet, with a minimum of 5 points on hit, and 10 points for a missile. The tests will consist of ten events, each of which will be conducted on a point basis of 10 divisions, ranging from 1 to 20. The events according to the ability displayed. These tests will be given on a point system, with a possible total of 1,000 points obtainable. The object of the tests is to assess the active physical ability of members of classes attending regular exercise and will be conducted on a non-computer system. Belton, Tex. — (Special) — Students of sociology at Baylor University revealed the startling statistics that each ixks shortened the coe's life three minutes and that the coe's lives on an average of ten times a night. Page the Undertaker Send the Kansan home. The Pater TODAY—Ken Maynard in "Lucky Larkin," Comedy "Ucley's visit" & Everyday News Features. WEDNESDAY— Alieen Pringle and Ralph Rose in "Wall Street" Comedy and Everyday News Features. K-Aggie Breaks Record in Texas Relays Event Milton Ehrlich, Kansas Aggie sophomore, defended Parker Shelby of Ole Miss and the University of the Big Six record, in the jump event at the Texas relay, Fayetteville, where he won 14 inches also broke the K.S.A.C. door record of 6 feet, 2 inches, which was 7.35 inches. Ehrlich now holds both the college indoor record of 6 feet $1 \%$ inches and the outdoor record. K. U. Men May Rough Ride Finch and Judd Apply to Enter Rodeo Events Allen Finch, h30; and Donald Judi b31, have applied for permission to enter the rough riding festivities during the week of April 8. The night of April 18. The applications are in the hands of Col. J. R. Miller, a member of the BSA, who not yet been taken in regard to their acceptance. "Due consideration will be given to the men," said Mildr this morning. Both of the men have had experi- in rodeo work. Flock halls from Dalhart, Tex. where he has been living on a ranch in an atmosphere suitable to make him his worth of any Kansas landlord. He picks up man and general rodeo hand in various rodeos in Texas and New Mexico. Judd comes from Garden City Texas in the cattlemen's carnival last year. They have all necessary riding equipment, the horse on the horse and the ride him." Both men are K. U. students and members of Alpha Tau Omega fraemens of Alma High Tau Omega fraemens. Word has been received that John Wah-Wan-Suck from the Pottotowihan reservation at Mayetta will event to enter the orchid batting event. If Baby Cries, Ignore Him, Say Model Parents Wichita—(UP) –With all the characteristics of a “Spartan” baby Juno Wantia Ward, 3 months old daughter of a formerly homeless girl, goes "laughingly on her way." According to the parents, June Waita never cries, even when that "dairy old safety pin" starts to hurt. The proud parents say that their "perfee child" is the result of training. When Special This Week--she began to cry right after birth, mother 6 months would pay the infant $250. The infant was another hand, when the baby smiled, earsache and attention were bowed over. Send the Kansan home. VARSITY Last Times Tonight HAL SKELLY in "MEN ARE LIKE THAT" A co-operative book store, to be established at Syracuse University soon, will issue $10 tickets to students at a substantial discount, purchases to be punched on the tickets as they are made. TUXEDO SUITS Selling at Reduced Prices $50 Suits ... $37.50 $35 Suits ... $26.25 $25 Suits ... $18.75 After several months, the experiment showed remarkable results. The baby is healthy, happy and shows no inclination to cry. Your chance to buy a new Tux at a saving— Tomorrow-Thursday-Friday You Can HEAR As Well As See The Greatest of All Thrill Dramas— Revived by Request with talking, music, singing, color! 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