PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 Grid Candidates Take Initial Drill in Drizzling Rain Spring Football Training Begins With 44 Men Answering Call of Coach UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Forty - four candidates answered Coach Billy Hargiss's call for the first spring football practice yesterday and went through an initial workout before running on a framing rain. Several more men are expected to join the sound soon. After the setting-up exercises, Coach Hargiss worked with the backfield in several new informations, and the defensemen, men, sending them through drills for limbering up and charging. Steve Hinshaw, freshman coach and Stewart Sanders, senior coach, worked in the workout. Roland Logan, who made three letters playing guard on Kansas teams, will join the staff teacher and assist Coach Getto with the drill. Among the aspirants reporting yesterday were seven lettermen: Atkerson, all-conference guard; Rost, Atterson; Knute Krone, regular center last season; Davis, also a guard; N. Sorem, tackle; Madick, halfback, and Page, halfback. Two of last year's squad members, Bowlack and Bovidish, center, also reported. The first-year men reporting were: Brazil, Beach, Bead, Chanuck, Baird Birch, Cleverenger, Chandler, Cram Bell, Clark, Collyer, Connell, Hall, Hale, Hukle, Kite, Lathrom, Lanter, Merten, Morrison, McCall, Mai, Mail, Spangler, Shreve Schroyer, Schanke, Stuck, Smith Tisch, Trench, Welch, Young, and Zvankal. Jim Bancroft and Mutt Thornhill of the track team, and Flaher and Smoot, who are also required to report for spring practice but the remaining lettermen are expected to participate. The training session will continue for six weeks with workouts scheduled for later. Kansas to Texas Relays Fast 440-Relay Team Developer by Coach Hamilton Coach Brutus Hamilton's Jayhawk track team began intensive training yesterday for the University of Texas relays to be held Friday, March 26, at Austin and the Southern Relays relays the following day at Dallas. Coach Hamilton is building a strong quarter-mile relay team around Stickle McGraw, the youngest coach. It will be remembered that a Kansas team set a world's record in the quarter-mile. Bauch, Himshaw, Fortune, Sickle Hodges, Thornhill, and four or six other trackmen, who will not be so selected until Thursday, will make the The University of Nebraska will have 27 men at the relays and Mi sorui has entered 14 contestants. Southsayer Predicts War Bermil—(UP) —A terrible war in the east; a new European political figure whose name contains the word war, and in the European politics to begin this month have been predicted by Maastricht. The best known soayers, for 1930, "The Mikado" will reappear on a university stage next month when it will be accompanied by the school of music at De Pauw University. Last year the school gave Louis Gebert, quarterback of the undefeated Notre Dame football team at Ohio State, and Board of Regents of Wichita University as head football coach and athletic director for the coming year. The two will meet to plan to introduce the Rocky system of coaching. L. Rucke, guard on defense, will assist Gebert as line coach. VARSITY Tonight COMEO KIRBY Tomorrow - Thursday - Friday Elected Honorary Captain "Rub" Thomson, veteran basket all, aeced who morning as soon rary captain of the 1920-30 Jay awkward sucker. tain Does Not Stop University Baseball Squad From Practice Battery and Shortstop Berth Are Still Unsolved; First Game April 11 Rain did not stop the University baseball squad yesterday and practice on as before with the exception hat the candidates were forced to practice under the shelter of the west field, instead of on the regular field. According to Coach John Bunn the team will resume play on the diamond as soon as weather permits. Yesterday's routine consisted of a chalk talk followed by exercises in calisthenics and tactics to keep the men in shape. Coach Bunn still faces a problem in obtaining the battery and shortest stopover time, so veteran pilots of last year's squad will probably be on the bench most of the time this year due to an injured and received last fall while playing. Mary will face the oppenents St. Mary, St. Mary April 11. This game is less than a month off, and Bunn will have no small task in rounding his men into numbers, and the team is regularly every day, regardless of the weather. The squad is also continuing its practice in the gloomy atmosphere of the military department, is now in charge of the yearnings and he is reported to have a promising group of players. Football Training Begin at M. U. Columbia, March 18 - (UCP) Washington, May 12 - (UCP) Henry for the initial session of spring football training at the University of Washington, September 4 - (UCP) squared to the field house where Henry Landing gave preliminary instructions. Russell Thomson Elected Honorary Basketball Leader Letters to Eight Member of Team; Ted O'Leary Receives First Monogram Russell "Fab" Thomson was elected coronary captain of the basketball team. He also led the meeting of the basketball squad this morning. Eight letters were awarded. Thomson, a three year man on the basketball sound, was injured in the 2013 game and out until the Ames game. Thomson played on the fast Kansas City Ivanhaeum team before entering the NBA as a rookie. He was in baseball, and is captain of the baseball team this year, making him the only captain capable for several years at K. Bishop and Cox were elected to their respective positions on the mythical all Big Six basketball team in 2014. The selected as ground on the second team, The following men were awarded letters: Russell Thomson, three letterman; Beverly Carroll and Forest Cox, two lettermen; Lee Page, James Bouchy, Frank Bausch. Ames, Iowa, March 17—Honor awards have been granted to members of Iowa State College athletic teams for the winter quarter by the Ames Athletic Conference and a subsequent令ement by T. N. Metcalf, director of athletics. Included in the list are minor "I" awards, minor "I" awards, manager's "I" awards. The list follows: Ames Athletic Council Awards Varsity Honors Basketball: major - Richard Hawk, Albert Heitman, Max Ricke, Jack Roadape, Glenn Woods, and Richard Wilcox. Basketball: minor—Hillford Bowes, Herman Holmes, and Burnett Zimmerman. Basketball, manager's "I"—Donald Smucker. Wrestling, Richard -Richard Cole, Ralph Goodsale, Merlin Hansen, Wiburg Jubel, Hugh Lyman, Kymed Warren, Harry Schreeder, and Doris Williams Wrestling, minor—Truman Nelson and Wayne Welty. Wednesday Is Fish Day We Serve Fillet of Haddock and Salmon Salad. Also, other seasonable foods. Why go elsewhere? Intramural Standings Nothing is good enough but the best. --demand warmer The Pi K. A's are now leading the field in intramural athletics, having gained the total of 675 points. They play ball and playground ball, and playground ball. Triangle fraternity is running a close second with 658 points, and the Pi Kappa team has 641 points. RENT A CAR In the spring, they say and now is the time to rent a car and have mid-week logg until mid-semer- will be at hand — don't delay. reservations now. RENT-A-FORD 916 Mass. Following are the standings of the various teams; In the spring- Pi Kappa Alpha 67 Triangle 65 Phi Kappa Pai 64 Delta Theta Pai 63 Sigmapha Epilon 51 Sigmapha Alpha Epilon 46 Kappa Sigma 46 Sigmapha Cgamma 44 Alpha Kappa Lambda 41 Theta Tau 41 Delta Tau Delta 39 Delta Chi 37 Sigmapha Mu 36 Alpha Tau Omega 36 Gamma Tau 36 Delta Tau Delta 34 Pi Upsilon 32 Delta Upsilon 30 Chi Delta Sigma 28 Phi Chi 28 Delta Sigma Pi 28 Kentucky Colonels 24 Kappa Kappa 22 Dunkin 15 Acacia 14 copacillopol 14 Kappa Eta Kappa 14 Alpha Chi Sigma 8 Phi Alpha Delta 7 Beach Cemetery To Enter Mat Tourney Church and Cochran Will Leave for Penn State Soon Coach Leon Baumann announced today that he would take Captain, Steve Browne to the International Intervagelite Wrestling tournament which is to be held at Pemphis. Church, 165-pounder, has been the Big Six champion for the past two years and has won two years later regaining his prestige by defeating the same man in his first game. Cochran, 175-pounder, was second in the most last year, and tied for second in the next two. Coach Baumman will act as one of the three officials for the tournament. He was picked to represent the Missouri Valley area. He expects to start for State College, Pa., with the members of the team about March 25. SERVICE---demand warmer The University of Wichita's girls' grifte team won first place in the middle west's first indoor gallery most closely related to the Bowie, Mo., recently. The team 'made a total of 308 points and beat Missouri by just three points. Missouri team by just three points. Fifteen artists, in addition to the university Choral Union Society, and a group of ten local artists from Frederick Stock, will combine in presenting the annual May Festival. We cash checks We sell postage stamps We take your late letters to the post office at 11 p. m. We save you money on note books and note papers. We deliver ice cream We deliver hot sandwiches Call Us---Phone 521 COE'S DRUG STORE 1347 Mass. The Dean of students at Washington university is attempting to stop a student who has been bullying. By congregating here the students cause a disturbance that keeps the campus running. You can still get a copy of the KANSAN KALENDAR A few copies of the Kansan Kalendar publish in March 6 issue are still available to the Kansan Business Office. Hang it up in your room and use it as a reminder of the month's events. The Patee TODAY—Lila Lee and Cornelius Keefe in James Oliver Cowart's story thing, "Thunder God" this day. And Everyday news Feature. WEDNESDAY — Barbara Stanwyn, Sam Kimby and capable co-hosts, will be "Mexican Rose." Also come "Even Up," and Everyday News The 'Dabney' a new hat Just arrived $5 KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. 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