PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 Freshman Caging Squad to Be Cut Before Vacation Seventy-Five Now Working Out, of Which 26 Are Six Feet Tall or Over The freehand squad is to be cut some time before the Christmas holiday, according to John Bum,局长, basketball coach. The sound of 75 have been drilling steadily on fones since last fall, though actual scripture to fit the play. In checking up on the sound it is found that there are 26 of the year candidates six feet tall or over and twenty-five who weigh 155 pounds or over. The nearly completed list now reporting for practice follows: Earl Brown, Spencerville; Leonard Bitzer, Elliwood; Gerd Pickurd, Garrison; Busch Voights, Kansas City, Mo.; Blomlion Mt. Pit, Scott; Frank Meade, Reno; George Hardie, Moore; George Hurd, Abilene; Charles Ramson, Kansas City, Mo.; Jack Nicholson, Ellis; Alfred Horesej, Hollyrood; Joe McCann, Lawrence; Charles Bachrach, Kansas City, Mo.; Raymond Scett, Rotel Lawrence Rice, Lawrence; Eugen Bayless, Garnett; Weldon Littell Rolla; Ovilell Chuunch, Kansas City Evans, James; Evans, Malon; Edward Fulton Topeka; George Peek, Lamar, Colo. Irvin McBibbian, Lawrence, Tom Holcombe, Coldwater; John Hassag City, Kan; Ted O'Leary, Lawrance Jacob Lemmons, Wakeeen; Victor Wilgus, La Cygne; Y维尔 Elson, Almena; Dillenbuek, Ef Dorade; Jack Laster, Toledo; Ohio, Ef Ben-ouz; Scottville, Jake Stephens, Tuba Oka.; Reed Critter, Bilesville, Okla.; Wilson Simmons, Kansas City Mo.; Roy McHaven, Havensville; Clyde Schek, Seneca; Craig Sngried, Inverness; Harley Hawkins, Florence, Colo. Robert Morron, Lyon; Lorryson Wilks, Lyon; Milton Sorcm, Jemtorne; Curtis Packard, Ft. 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Phone 934 Bearg Present at Conference Berg Present at Conference Beary was present at the conference and joined the K. U. K. Men, and he stated that this game will in no way impair the amateur standing of the players who participate in it. This team from the Big Six conference, composed of all the senior stars of the valley, will be one of the outfielers in this year's eyes of the sports world will be on Dallas the day of the game. It is expected that this game will share the linebacker with the East-West team, place in California on the same date. he same date. Trip by Plane Abandoned Abandonment of the effort to have the K. U., basketball team make the trip by airplane to Berkeley, Calif., for its games there with the University of Oregon. The day is day by Dr. Forrest C. Allen, director of athletes at the University. 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