PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 2. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929 Jayhawker Squad Completes Spring Football Practice Coaches Are Enthusiasti Over Showing Made in Final Scrimmage of Year A bard workout, including a stit scriummen, was in order last night as the 75 candidates for the 1922 Jay Election passed through the paces that officially minated spring grid practice. At the council meeting, checks were checked in where they will remain undisturbed until next September 15, when the first call for the candidates will be made. Coach "Bill" Hargiss and his assistants, Lynn Walderfold and Steve Hinnant, showed the men in the final scramage of the year, and feel that a lot has been accomplished in the spring season. The men were also the ban on spring practice to put their charges through 26 sessions on the field, 11 on the sidelines and "Big Six" ruling. Kansas is on the way to a come back in the gridiron game, if indices from spring practice mean any additional teammates, a squad men, and a wealth of new material expected to be on hard neck, Jayhawker football stock it Kansas Will Make Comeback "The announcement that Melvin "Mut" Thornbill is expected to be back in action for the team, opening of optimism that comes over a fan when he looks at the prospects for next year. Thornbill was named as the starter on men on the Kansas squad two years ago until an injury to his knee kept him out of the competition for the team. Thornbill then dropped out of school but says that he intends to be back ready for action next full Thornbill. Thornbill, in his last year, has two years of competition left, Other veterans who are out of school at present but who are dependent upon to answer the call next year are Foster Payne, fullback, and Nelson Sorem, tackle. Payne has been worn for the game, but has come up to work out with the squad several times during the spring practices. 50 Turnout Each Night turnout Each Night About 80 candidate candidates out suite at all of the sessions, but regular attendance dropped to about an average of 40 who were turned in. The men who have been turning out and who are expected to be ready for the first practice next year are: Centres Pete Bancroft, Snoot Michael Schultz, Steve Lyle, Root, Bret, Logan, Low den, Tucker, Bowish, Davis, Chichey Waltson, Geoff, Gump, Hill Siberton, Allen, Teller, and Schnorr. Tackles - Schplinch, R. Black, N Sorm, Bramberd, Snage, Shank, Foy Atkinson, Barber, Kruse Brown Lamb, and McMichael. Quarterbacks—Fisher, Padon, am Kittrell. Ends--Mullins, Ramsey, McCormick, Stirrup, Cochran, Fetty, Kennedy, Sanders, Carbon, Center, Meyer, Megya, Nobile, and Jenkins Halfbacks-Lyman, Lawrence, Ashi Iroga, Black, Fry, Kennedy, Ehly Mahley, Cox, Sine, B. Brown, Allen Madison, and Miller. Fullbacks - Jay Bamble, Thornhill Schmidt, Payne, Smith, and Page. Lakers - Tyler Thomas, Smart, Logue, Gump, Sebglenin, N Sorom, Branigain, Mulkin, Barnes, Shaheed, Rashid, and others. Tigers Name Bob Mehrle Most Valuable Athlete Robert Meble, Tiger half-back, and co-captain of the M. U. baseball team, we voted the most valuable athlete in the U.S., and the University of Missouri, Meble, though of diminutive size, plays a major role on the diamond, having received honorable mention in the All-American footballlections of the Associated Press. In the election, John Waldoft, an assistant coach for the Ace, assists variety coach, and captains of the Tiger eleven, was second, and Marshall Crusie, Missouri basketball coach. 2,500 Participants Ready to Take Part in Relays at Drake Wilcox, Kansas Dash Champion Will oppose Jack Elder of Notre Dame Des Moines, Iowa.—Cheered by a clear sky and the promise of a warm day, many teammates try to participate in the annual Drake Reflies. A slow track seems likely as the result of a week of training. Will question whether it will dry out enough to permit the athletes to perform at their best in the finals to conclude? Included in the huge list of track and field stars are 14 who won places in the individual events at the 1928 Olympics, including five winners. Sheby of Oklahoma, one of the five who rules as a favorite to win his eighth Olympic gold put on but at 6 feet 3-12 inches in the rehails last year. Jack Elder, the Notre Dame speedster who will seek to repeat as the winner, faces stiff opposition, Chauce Bracey, the "Southern Express," who has been in time in 24 seconds this week, and Tom Elder out at the finish. Both will have Willex of Kansas, Timm of Illinois, Parks of Drake, Easter of New Jersey, and Moe of Iowa State to contend with. 600 Athletes Are Ready for Baker Tournament Baldwin, Kanz—With a record entry list and fine co-operation from the waver man, the opening events included a soccer athletic carnival get under way this morning. The competition has been confirmed for four tour-golf seasons today's program. About 600 track and field athletes will gather to vie for honors and championships, tomorrow afternoon. In the City, Kan., has already won two meets at the relays and is entering the meet with the intention to capture the national title. In addition, Wyandotte high school has won cups for all four relays in tennis, and high jump, Topeka, Lawrence, and Shawnee Mission are also in the Dr. John Outland is honorary judge of the carnival, C. E. McBride, sports officer of The Star is honorary referee of the Tampa Bay Padres. Topka's head judge at the finish. DePauw University is going to erect a new quarter million dollar recitation building before next fall. Patton, Lyman (capt.), Lawrence Ash, Cox, Thornill, Schmidt, and Pavne. Lowden, Tucker, Hill, Lamb, and toca are the former squad men. Cooks eggs ~ by electricity New~Self-timing egg cooker that starts in 5 seconds Here's a new way to cook eggs right at the table! At breakfast mattel I use the new Hanbun Elec tric Egg Cook cook your eggs just the way you Timing is automatic. There's a new deliciousness to eggs cooked by the Hankscraft Egg Cooker, for instead of Des Moines, Ia.,—(UP—What the weather may come in for more discussion usually here during the Reckley Rakey Saturday, when the relay race for Sooners Tie Tiger Series Missouri Holds Big Six Lead Kansas in Second Styles for Drake Relays Are Now Being Discussed in boiling water it uses team. Accordingly the eggs are especially important for baking, and they were eggs prepared this new technique to enable them to be incubated. This new appliance will allow a life time. It is moving parts. 50 The question is whether to run the race in light track togs or in full track togs. In the latter, the authors are open to suggestions. Backfield sprinters from the universities of Nebraska, Notre Dame, Army, and Brake are among those who have opted. Manufactured By The Hankscraft Company, Madison Wisconsin. Add an outboard motor and go sea-sledding—E. H. Messick of Sea Island Beach, Ga., shows how easy it is. New Use for Inner-Tubo The Kansas Electric Power Company The Norman team poled iive home runs in the first game, but errors in the eighth innning allowed the Missouri nine to forge into the lead. Missouri is now in undisputed possession of first place by virtue of having won the regular-season home has only two wins and one loss, having tied one game with Nebraska. Kansas is in a tie with North Carolina. Kansas entry, K. A. C., is in third place, but may change when they engage two times with Missouri starting this afternoon. The Oklahoma baseball team evended the series with Missouri yesterday afternoon at Norman by defeating the visiting team 10-7. The day's slugfest to the visitors, 14 to 12. 700 Mass Phone 880 The Kansas nine meets the Tigers on August 14, 2013 and Thursday, August 18, 2013, a return series on May 11 and 12, the Jayhawks on June 26, the Scottsdale Suns on July 17 and 18. Finds Diamond Lost 15 Years Brogan, ore. (UCP)—Lost 15 years ago, a $200 diamond was discovered here in the orchards on the Willis Fruit ranch by Bobby, small son of Woodward, supervisor of the orchard. IOWA State Basketball. Ames, Iowa...Fifteen篮球队 in Iowa State College basketball team have reported to Coach Louis Menzel for the first spring practice, a game of 15 players. Only one of the past season or freshman nummer and squad members. A total of 15 practise teams have been coach Menzel. 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