Bernard J. Katz TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928 PAPE FOUR Athletic Facilities Will Be Improved for Spring Games THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN New Tennis Courts Added Baseball Field Revised For Immediate Practice "The physical education movement," says Coach John Bunn, "is becoming a movement today for free play and the old methods of conventional gymnastics are being discarded. This free play idea given rise to a variety of activities of some sort of play facility for the men and women of the University." The problem is being taken care of, as the physical education department, under the direction of Dr. Forrest C. Allen, in making every possible movement to get the outdoor fields and readiness for the spring activities. When the loop was put in the stadium it destroyed about four courts and two more to be replaced on the lots east are north of the stadium. Prevision has been made for the lots to be grazed by horses until courts will be ready for use shortly Baseball Field Changed The baseball field is now being worked on and the grading is expected to be completed. The field will be changed somewhat. The home plate which did lie at the northwest corner of the diamond is changed so as to now lie at the southwest corner. The whole section used for baseball is being graded so that it will be great facilities for practice. Two tennis courts west of the stadium which have already been grade will be ready for use as soon as the surfacing is complete. With these there is a total of 23 available courts on the campus. This is not enough to satisfy the demand, however, and the department hopes to have 50 courts finished within a year for the use of the students. This work is very slow and difficult as the courts be carefully graded and cut down. Through the efforts of Doctor Allen, the women's physical education department has to have the bockey field graded and resolved. Work was started on the field last fall but due to the wet conditions it could not be ready to finish it until this spring. The soaking will now start and it will be ready for the next season. The bockey field will be completed. Plan Fifty Courts The slopes south of Robbison gymnastium are to be cut down and graded an soon as possible and at least six ballroom courts will be heated there, so they may be used for outdoor volleyball in the spring. Riflemen to Meet Tigers Shoulder to Shoulder Match Will Be Fired Friday The Missouri rife team will arrive in Lawrence Thursday afternoon to meet with the team, who should shoulder to shoulder meet with the Kauai R. O. T. C. rife team Friday. The Missouri team recently fired against the Washington team at St. Louis. After the match here, the Missouri team will meet the Aggie team Saturday. Good shooting has characterized practically every game of the Missouri man this year have won the Telegraphic Missouri Valley match by obtaining the highest percentage in the division. The prospect of our winning from the Missouri men is only fair, according to a statement. Missouri boys have been doing better work shooting in decks than the Kansas team. The Kansas team has 14 shots per minute in test. The team when picked will consist of 10 men to fire with the five highest scores to count in the final round. FINAL VALLEY GAMES Wednesday Washington at Missouri Kansas at Arkansas Aggies Friday Oklahoma Aggies at Missouri Saturday Oklahoma Aggies at Washington ton Rifle Team to Contest Maryland and Virginia The women's rife team of the Umi- can men against the University of Michi- gan and Maryland this week. The proms and sitting positions will be There are 25 women on the squad now. The competing team is composed of 19 players who best scores during the week. The squad for this contest will be: Paigeine Purcell, Katie Perry, fina Wilma Brink, c29; Mildred Robinson, c28; Charlotte Harper, e20; Miriam Norse, c29; Milena Reiche, e20; uncle, ucl. Wintrey Arnold, e31; Fraternity Intramural Basketball Schedule Now Well Under Way Five Games Played Last Nigh in Gymnasium as Season Neurs Close The intramural basketball schedule went into high gear last night with five games played. The games were fast and well played. Shi Kappa won from Delta Upsilon by a 15 to 13 score, the closest game of the event's series, which was played to Alpha Tau Omega's 9. Beta Theta Psi held the long end of a 22 to 10 score when they played the Sigma Alpha Epion's. Phi Delta Theta took their game by a score of 26 to 18 from the Sigma Epion EP队会. The last game of the evening brought in Lambda Upsilon, 30. Alpha Kappa Lambda, The box scores were: Phi Kappa, 15 g f t f Flensing, f 3 0 2 Bodle, f 0 0 0 O'Connor, f 0 0 0 Ulrbec, f 0 0 0 C Jochem, f 3 0 0 Reed, g 0 0 1 V E jochem, g 1 0 1 Totals 7 1 6 Delta, Opionil, 13 g ff 1 Klemp, f 1 0 2 Kathrien, f 1 0 2 Hagerman, c 2 2 2 Jorgensen, g 0 0 2 Gragg, g 0 1 1 Pi Kappa, Alpha, 26 g 10 L. Gradinger, f 4 0 Brady, f 3 0 Fisher, c 2 0 B. Gradinger, g 2 2 0 Krenner, g 1 0 0 Totals 12 4 4 Alpha Tau Omega, 9 g ft f Grose, f 1 1 0 Criem, f 0 1 1 Knowles, f 2 0 0 Lyon, f 0 0 0 Gestafon, f 0 0 0 Caswell, c 0 0 2 Dalies, c 0 0 1 Livingston, g 0 1 0 Trombold, g 0 0 2 Totals 3 3 8 P e TaThea Pi, 22 g ft f C. Smith, f 3 0 0 Fortis, f 0 0 1 Nell, c 2 1 1 Alkennson, g 1 1 4 Schmidt, g 1 4 0 Ludd, g 1 0 0 Totals 8 6 7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon,10 g ft f Ramssey, f 0 0 2 Holcomb, f 0 0 1 Zinn, f 0 0 1 Levengood, g 2 1 0 Birch, g 1 2 0 Totals 3 3 4 P ii Delta Theta, 26 g ft f Jones, f 2 0 1 Corbett, f 0 0 1 Gafford, f 2 1 0 Faster, f 5 0 0 Brand, g 0 1 2 Mits, g 3 0 1 Totals 12 2 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon,18 g ft f Harsfield, f 2 2 0 Brown, f 2 0 0 Ratton, f 0 0 2 Allen, f 3 0 0 Huey, c 3 0 0 Hardbreid, g 0 0 1 Myers, g 0 2 0 Totals 7 4 3 P i Upsilon, 30 g ft f White, f 4 0 1 Spring Stetson Hats Now Selling Carls say:-- On your way to "CHICAGO" "Glad to Show You—" A Special Showing at $30. Announcements Invitations Programs Cards Other Suits, Top Coats, $35 to $50 New Neckwear, Shirts, and Knickers Golf Hose Now Ready for your choosing Stop at 905 Mass. St. and have a "look" at Hart Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits and Top Coats. Dale Print Shop Phone 228 1027 Mass. McVoy, f | 0 | 0 | 0 Heckert, c | 3 | 2 | 1 Powers, g | 1 | 0 | 3 Jawes, g | 0 | 0 | 3 McCoy, g | 5 | 0 | 2 Totals 14 2 9 Alpha Kappa a Lumbda, 11 g ft Klingberg, f 0 0 1 Bunn, f 2 0 1 Brock, c 0 3 0 Engle, g 2 0 0 Olson, g 0 1 1 Totals 4 3 3 Totals 4 3 3 The girls outing club of Northwestern University, has added bowling to its program. The girls have taken it up enthusiastically. BRICKS Wednesday Special Breakfast Nut Waffles and Brookfield Sausage also Many other delightful dishes $5.50 Meal Ticket for $5 Open from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. except on week ends The Oread Cafe SPECIAL A consignment of Spring Overcoats DON'T BE SHOCKED! Protch the Tailor $25 BILL: "How do you explain this Godfather guy? BELL: "Oh, he still wants to wait and wear hard belts." Nothing like a good stuff jolt at the proper time, but to keep taking them on the spine all day long in little hard rap-tap-taps — is the sure, short road to ruin. 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