PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930 Champion Baseball Team Will Depend on Pitching Staff Eight Lettermen Will B Ready for First Game With St. Mary's April 11 Whitner K., U's chances for a championship baseball team this year are good or not depends upon the action of the pitchers and also on recording to John Binn, baseball coach, Veterans Paul Fisher and Rob Thompson. The catcher pitches this spring. Fisher is still musing an injured arm from football playing, and Thomson is expected to play this winter. Eight lettermen will be ready for play when the first game starts April 11 with St. Mary's. Thomson and Thompson, both of Thomson's family, base; Bishop, second; Ash, third, and McCoy, Icoa, and Schmidt, outfielders, compose the nucleus of this year's squad. Thomson, Fisher, and Bishop composites as yet but will be out soon. Several of the men from last year' s squad are showing up well, together with the other team. Bane stated that he would be able to work better with the men this year, and it will be a positive department is nesting in the coaching. A larger squad will probably be One handcap is faced in this year's preparation in that there was no freshman team last year, due to injuries and the absence of Harry Meyers, also of the military department, is training the freshmen who will receive all of recruits will be ready next spring. Practice yesterday consisted of sliding practice and "pepper" play under the west stadium. Couch humbler was the best trick to get out on the diamond today, the ground having become fairly dry. Within the next week he bones to men out. In the third week he bends men out. A squail cut will probably take place following this. Football Weather Comes Coaching Staff Sends Players Through Stiff Drill Real football weather greeted the variety football squad in its second game of the season. Coach Billy Hargreaves took advantage of the bright weather to send his team off to victory. After 15 minutes of callinosis for the whole声学 Steve Hinshew, freshman coach, took charge of runs and field goals against Brooklyn as practice for broken-field runs. niting, and Mike Getto coached the litteren in the rudiments of line-play fundamental. Couch Harges then instructed him in several new plays and plays. Practice continued with work on the forms built to show the proper offers of the items. Participants then the opposing lineer, with the lion charging and the banks executing the charge. Practically the same squad that reported the first night of practice was out last night, the only new addition being Paden, a letterman, at end. Cage Tilts Observed by 46,305 Spectators During Past Season Net Income of $5,111.85 Take in; Allen Stresses Need for Field House A statement from the athletic de partment today revealed that this year's class had a total attendance of 46,305 persons, and received a net income of $129.7 million, a lower than that of last year, which was 88,702, a difference of over 10 percent. At nearly every home game the Jayhawks played to more than two thousand, and found the auftiorifium packed. The Tiger tilt-worn was observed by 42,000 people, establishing a tie with the Chicago Bears, among many more the University auxiliary is known to hold, and this team has an unanticipated house, should such attendance continue, according to Dr. F. C. Allen, head of the university's hockey team taken in at the games, both at Lawrence and abroad, and of all this amount $19,000 was received here. One-third of the total expenses in the term and the total expenses amounted to over $8,000, leaving the net profit The attendance at the Nelshaska game at Lincoln was 4,038, and the Missouri game at Columbia, 3,874. Intramural Stars Placed by Judges on Mythical Team Fraternity Jewelry F. H. Roberts Jeweler 833 Mass. St. Committee Gives Two Place to Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Tau's Two, A.T.O.'s One Alpha Kappa Pai and Delta Tau delta placed two men and Alpha Tau beta one on the mythical altar-temple. A third was picked by a committee of referees. The committee picks a first, second, and an honorable mission team to represent the pick of the intramural basketball team. tucky Colonels, and Peherbridge (cant.), Delta Sigma Pl. First team: Forwards, Kerry, Aron Kappa Kapo, Nick Rumpl and Gawing (qqpLt Delta Tinn Delta, Mournion, Delta Tinn Delta, and Goodlh Alpha Second team: Forwends, Marxowo, Alpha Knap, Po and Price, Alpha Tau Omega; center, Sturgale, Xtra Tau Omega; guardz, Hitchcock, Kene **Honorable mention:** Forwards, Schumacher, Sigma Phi Epionen; Tarker, Sigma Phi Epionen; Tarker, Sigma Phi Epionen; Sturford, Acacia, and Stephens, Chi Delta Signa guards; Shakahe, Pi Gamma Delta; Shakahe, Pi Gamma Delta; P., and C. Smith, Pi Kappa Alpha, P., and C. Smith, Pi Kappa Alpha. Big Six Tennis to Begin K. U. to Play First Match Here With Grinnell March 28 The first tennis match of a Big Sig round robin schedule will be played March 28 when the Jayhawker not for sale basketball court. The athletic department is anxious to get a volunteer coach in order to prepare the team in shape before the contest. Dr. F. C. 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