--- 1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Varsity Runs Wild in Opening Clash of Spring Season Football Aspirants Engage in Stiff Scrimmage Which Features Freshman Coach Billy Harges put a huckleberry consisting of Jim Baucha, Fanny Cox, and Robert J. McLaughlin on the gridiron yesterday that smashed through the line, skipped the tackle and crossed to let run wild through the reserves in the first regular scrimmage of the season. Jim Bausch tore through the绝望 'reserves' defense, time and again to ramp up for a backdown. The 10-2 victory gave Hempel a competitive, unencared a drive that the reserves could not muster, and piled his defense with enough coverage every time he carried the ball. Brew Fresh in the Mouth A hardball and Ramsey at the wing positions. Black and Scherflin at the center of the line, Smoot in the center of the line, booked good in opening holes for the turkey to drive through. Three of the seven holes are good in defense and should add quite a bit of power to the defense of the jagdhawk food. Three Fresh in Line Lyman at quarterback, and Lawne yonce and Oaxx at the half positions that was used to stop their lagging of the owl, and finally reeled so免e some nice gain that he could barely be early in the melee, but after retiring from the scrimmage for a time, went back in and stayed until the finish of the game. Lyman then moved down Cox's position while he was out. Art Lawrence Infured Art Lawrence suffered an injury to his leg, but remained in the battles. After the practice the injury seemed to grow worse, and coaches, fearing that it would halfback to the hospital where an x-ray was taken revealing nothing worse than a sprained ankle, Lawrence moved in good shape again in a few days. After the first string had worked for a while, Coach Hargis ran in an entire new team which took a turn for the first time. The coaches cluding the workout, the first string was again sent on the field and got in touch with the coachesCouples decided to call it a day. Pete Bausch Not Out For the second string, Strawley and Snay started at ends, Bramage and Soren, tucked in Bowlish and Gelt, and snapped back in Madison and quarterback; Madison and Black, halfbacks; and Smith at the fallback position. Fetty and Curtor took a turn with the first string eleven, which worked on the first string eleven when they took the field the second string. Pete Bauch, promising freshman candidate for center, is suffering from an injury to his hip and was not out in suit last night. He expects to be back on the field tomorrow. Payne is another candidate who did not appear for practice last night. At the conclusion of the drill Coach Harries announced that there would be no drill team in the tiller ter, and that the next serimmage would probably be in order Thursday. First Tennis Match With Washburn Team to Be Here April 6 Big Six Conference Game to B With Iowa State April 13; Team Chosen Team Chosen The insigibility of Randolph Neil for varsity tennis competition this spring has made it necessary to sub out some of his teammates, some that will make up the starting team against Wachstau in the first round. The Couch Hue is sending his men through a stiff series of worksouts and even finds some improvement over the season. Regular daily workouts, indicate that the men will be in good condition when the regular play starts in the Big Six conference April 13. The Kansas team will engage the Iowa team that day on their varsity courts. A return match with Washburn April 3 or 10 is under consideration Non-conference matches with other near-by schools are also pending Four men constitute the singles and doubles team of the University, and they are George Gell and Washburn matches; George Gell games Jewell, Bruce Aherray, and Erik J. Krause. Need More Baseball Men Freshman Turnout Yesterday Far Below Par Far Below Par More men are needed to turn out for the freshman baseball team, according to Leslie Davis, head coach. The team was only about half that of the usual freshman squad. "They look good, but more men are needed," Coach Davis said. The men who are going home during the vacation should hunt up their backpacks and pack the material which can be used by the squad, since equipment will not be in stock. The squad has been working out daily on the diamond south of Robinson Island. For the second time in the history five brothers are at one time enrolled at Creighton University. 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The squad will be made up of Cap, Wayne Culp at calt in Tom Bishop, field; Bern Roga, second in Kevan Johnson, third; George Trombold and Art Schreuder; catchers; Rub Thomson, Art Fisher, Red Lighthider, Ed Hiatten, Red Lighthider, Fletcher, pitchers; Bob Magey and Ralph McCoy, outfield; Mort White, pitcher; Bob Mayer, and Ed Hatton, pitcher; John Worthington, Outland, outfield; C. A. Harper The pitching staff will be built around Thomson with Fischer, Lichter, Harper, and Fletcher, ready to answer a southbound call. Schmidt, Anderson, White, and Gonn will be to fill any right-hander assignment. Coach Bunn plans to build up an inner defense around Captain Cain at short. Ken Johnson and Tom Clare play third, the keystone assignment will lie between Bishop, Rogan, and Ash, Culb, White, Bishop, and Fisher have to move quickly to counter the manner. Mancy, McGoy, and Schmidt are veterans for the outfield position, but Moyer and Fisher are strong comets that need to be played. The players are likely catcubs. Games will be played Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday afternoon. The team's defense will depend upon the vacation practice sessions, according to Coach Bunn. Send the Daily Kansan home LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1024 Mass. Distribution of printed matter, stickers and information concerning the programs to be presented in home towns during the holidays, occupied by members of the Kansas Relay Touse Club at their initial meeting last night. Some 75 members of the club will have charge of programs in their respective towns during the Easter vacation in an effort to keep them connected to the Kansas Relays April 19 and 20. Towne Club Holds Meeting Coach "Jill" Hargis spoke to the members present best night and out for the day, then proceeded to form in the various towns through out the state having representatives in the Tucson县. 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