PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 1. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929 Seventy Gridmen Appear at Initial Session of Spring Hargiss, Waldorf, Hinshaw Meyers, Direct Squad in Conditioning Experiments Exercises The ideal spring weather helped to make the workout full of pep, and the grid men appeared to have plenty of spirit. The squad worked on fundamentals, and this will be their only diet until they get into condition. Severity candidates greeted Coach H. W. "BILL" Herges yesterday afterternation at the first session of spring football practice Fifth. Men are Fight. Fifty. The first. The culmination report for the start, with eight former better men and five former opulent men. More are expected out Coach Hargiss was assisted by Lynn O. Lyon, Woldorf, varsity assistant coach; Steve Hinshaw, freshman coach; Steve Miyako, Fyma, assistant freshman coach. Lettermen out for the first practice included: Captain Stewart Lykes, Dr. John Cain, Brian O'Neill; Flood Runney, Cate Perry and Virgil Padron, El Dorado; Dick Mullin, Lawrence Forcet Cox, Newton; and Charles Simoo, Bartkiville. The new material appeared above the average in both weight and speed. First year men reporting yesterday were Charles Allen, Lawrence; Paul Miles, David Browne; Jim Bauch and Pete Bauch, Wichita; John Bowshill, Wichita; F. C, Black and R. J, Black, Kansas City; Burton Brown, Lawrence; Hayden Curler, Topeka; Harley Carwell, Topoka; William Carroll, Waterville, Bernard Carlson, Lawrence; Julius Chevey, Dover; Lee Davis, Emporia; Earle Evans, Wichtih; Ray Gillefier, Burns; Milner Geist, Lawrence; James Gokaria, Cityi Moe, Mo; Ribert Jenkinson, Ebson; Lewin Kittie, Arkansas City; Nash, Wyndoteo; Mich.; Rudy Reel, Narka; Charles Lower, Kansas City; D. H. Meyers, Lawrence; Joahab Madison, Kansas City; Mo; Robert McCoy, Hinwath; Bloomiller, Scott; Bloomiller, Miller, Pt. Scott Five Squadmen Out Robert McMichael Arkansas City; Waldo Miller, Bern; Art Macketrick, Lawrence; Jack Nicholson, Ellis; David Ohlhausen, Leavenworth; Olf Preintem, Turon; Lee Page, Kansas City; Otto Rest, St. Louis, Mo; Gene Roberts, Elkhart; Loren Reitz, Kansas City; L. H. Stanford, Stafford; James Perrone, St. Louis, Smay, Parsons; M. J. Siebert, Marion; Robert Schultz, Emporia; M. J. Sorem, Jetmore; Art Sanders, Lawrence; C. M. Shenk, Lawrence; Marion Brayton, Stillman, Stillman, Kansas City, Mo; Achel Straight, Scott City; Cliff Smith, Parsons; Wayne Williamson, Edwardwards, Troxy, Troy; Taft Woody, Barnard Former squadmen to report were: Lewis Tucker, Lawrence; Edwin Hill, Pleasantion; Wallace Lamb, Wakefield; and Bald Reinhold, St. Francis. Instructors, acting as representatives make week end visits to vouchers high schools in the state. They will talk to the student groups and in this way will increase interest. Spring Weather Gives Varsity Baseball Squad Chance for Workou Heavy Hitting Features First Batting Session Yesterday Afternoon The "varsity baseball squad took advantage of the fine weather ahead to go through the first regular batting practice of the season. Each of the players hit out at batting and fielder the ball, while the pitchers put them across the plate. Three large batting pens have been erected at the southwest corner of the field, and several of the men were compelled to take an uncontested bankment at the other side of the field. Emphasis was placed upon meeting the ball squarely and upon getting the proper stance rather than driving the sphere a great distance. Coach Burn planned to put inflict candidates to work on the regular diamond today, rather than their regular diamond. There will likely prospects for the catching assignment, and Coach Burn expects that they will do so. Fletcher, Coley, Wilson, and Ross were the pitchers who worked out against the batters last night. They were playing only 80 minutes, not want to spoil a good arm by forcing too soon. The pitchers will, however, be allowed to play until they have they by the end of the week. Pocket Combs for the Windy Days A Complete Line of Combs and Brushes at Rankin's Drug Store "Handy for Students" 11th & Mass Phone 678 Intramural Games The standings of organizations in the intramural tournament to date with the exception of the handball games, but including those of swine- Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Pi Phi Alpha Chi Beta Theta Phi Theta Delta Chi Theta Tau Alpha Kappa Lambda Phi Epsilon Phi Phi Chi Delta Tau Tau Phi Delta Chi Phi Delta Chi Phi Kappa Alpha Tau Omega Phi Alpha Delta Phi Delta Sigma Delta Tau Cumpsittell Sigma Alpha Episiot Phi Upsilon Axiota Angie 329 Digihe Gigala Launba 329 Sigma Alpha Mu 304 Delta Sigma Pi 154 Kappa Eta Kappa 147 Cappuccino 147 Sigma Chi 169 Phi Beta Pi 169 F, M, K J 169 Alpha Chi Sigma 46 Sigma Nu 8 Nuclear game to be played. Send The Daily Kansan home. 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TODAY most University Men, the world over, are wearing Suits and Top Coats from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX because they are built on the most authentic University Style a large selection of spring clothes here for you $30 $35 to $55 $30, $35 to $55 Glad to show you B-O-W-E-R-S-O-C-K "YOUR HOME OF THE TALKIES" GALA OPENING, WED., MARCH 20 CONTINUOUS SHOWS 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 Doors Open 12:30 It Is a Great Pleasure to Present As Our FIRST ALL TALKING PICTURE Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Our Very Special Prices 1 to 5 — 35c After 5 — 50c Kids — 15c WILLIAMPOWELL JAMES HALL LOUISE Brooks JEAN ARTHUR A Garamount Picture Added Features FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Heat President Hoover's inaugural Address Also Two Paramount All Talking Acts "Two Little Chinese Maids" and "Kisses" Other sound units Otto Matiesen in "Napoleon's Barber" Fox Movietone Entertainment Again We Take Pride in Presenting as Our Second De Luxe ALL TALKING Presentation Next Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - March 25 COME! LAUGH! at this great double feature All Talking Program Otto Matiesen as Napoleon, portrays one of the clearest roles ever attempted in the life of the "CONQUEROR" As for Clark and McCallough. Nothing need be said of this great comedy team, but don't miss this as it is bearded as the funniest face in Fox Movietone entertainment. Our Usual News and Review Clark and McCullough in "The Diplomats" Fox Movies Comedy Added Units FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Heat, the General of the Day Also Hear and See RUTH ETTING And Coming for Three Days Starting March 28 We are more than proud to present --- Travel the Road to Fame with a Boy Who Made the World Laugh and Cry. HEAR the Spontaneous Wit and the Throbbing Singing Voice of George E entertainer De Luxe. --- Coming Soon "CLOSE THE BELLAMY TRIAL" "IN OLD ARIZONA" "AZZ SINGER"