PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 Special Markers Will Aid Audience Watching Relays Track Is Being Surveyed by Engineers; Field Events Will Be on Gridiron All possible means are being taken by the athletic department to make the Kansas Relays of this year the most interesting and intelligible of all previous relays from the spectator's point of view. The quarter mile track is being surveyed by engineers so all records will be authenticate. Twenty-two metal markers with brass traps are being placed on the track to show the starting and finishing points, the exchange points in the various relays and will insure the correct placement of the hurdles. The surveying is under the direction of E. F. Kindvater, instructor of civil engineering, and resident engineer 18, for the completion of the stadium. Markers for Jumps The shot put event will be transferred from the usual place outside the stadium field to the north end of the gridid. This will make it possible for all the spectators to see the weight events. Special roped lanes are set up around the track so that the discus throws. This is being done to ensure safety to those on the field. Special markers are being placed at the high jump and pole vault pits. In past years the progress of the jumps has been announced, but now the large scaled markers will record the height of each attempt. Two Events Added Two new events have been added to the junior college class. They are the half-mile relay and the medley relay. The cup for the half-mile event is being donated by the Journalism faculty, "pumpy" for the medley relay will be given to the Bowerstock Milling company. Knute Rocke, Notre Dame coach and referee of the third annual Kansas Rehays, has entered 20 men in the half-mile relay. Notre Dame rehays, Notre Dome athletics are also entered in the javelin, 3,000 meter run, and the 100 yard dash, Della Maria, Notre Dame sprint man, who ran second to Locke of Nebraska in the Rehays last year, is a No Word from Indians No word from India. Fast relay assays are by the entries of Iowa State, Notre Dame, Missouri, and Kansas. These teams have been the class of the earlier meets and are expected to make fast time in the sprint events. Iowa State recently set a world record in the Texas Relays. Word is being awaited as to the Indian women who are to run from Tepeka, according to Doctor Allen. "We expect a telegram any time today telling us that the girls have been secured for the meet," he said. Dracula Starts at Haskell Practice Starts at Haskell Joe Thomas, new football coach at Haskell High School, the diversity of Chicago star, began spring football practice at the institute with 40 men reporting the first night. Few regulars from last year's undefeated team are able to play in the team, a new team around Albert Hawley, center and captain of the 1927 team. Florence Ziegfeld, noted "plierfish of the American girl," chose the most beautiful and attractive coed in the University of Denver, recently. A memoir by her daughter, Tomore was chosen for this honour from a group of 200 photographs. Interfaternity council was petitioned Friday to grant the organization of a new Greek letter fraternity, Rho University, the campus of Western State College. Rain Broke Up Ball Game at Stillwater Yesterday Rain halted the first meeting of the Tiger and Oklahoma Aggies baseball teams on the Stillwater diamond yesterday. The score was tied at 1 and 1 and three Aggie men were on bats at the close of the third inning when they game was called. The two teams will play a doubleheader today. Large Squad Out for Spring Football Makes Practice Much Better Cappon Will Start Scrimmage Within a Few Days If Weather Permits Spring football practice has speed up the last few days, and the coaches, aided by the larger squads which have been turning out, have the same roadway than they have been able to since spring football commenced. If good weather holds out for the next few days, it is expected that the squad will be ready for scrimage before very many days. Yesterday was spent in running down pumps, with the backs blocking off the ends, and ends tackling the pump receiver. The linesmen and ends also indulged in scripture and tackled through a thorough tackling practice. Heavy Workout Yesterday With a group of backfield men and the rest of the coaches, Cappon worked out a series of new plays, which he expects to trv soon. Several of the injured men have reported back for practice. Hadley and Schraeder, who suffered a cut head and eye when they collided, were back out for practice last night. Others are expected to be back soon. Center Causes Worry The chief point of worry for the coaches at present seems to be at center. "Zeke Burton has been the most successful of all other candidates have not made a very good showing, Henderson, who is out for the same position is working hard, but is rather light for the position. Several different combinations are being considered by the The squad has been averaging about fifty men the last few days, and the coaches hope that the number will be raised soon. With only a few more weeks of spring practice left, it is essential that all turn out if good work is to be done. According to the coaches there are still about 250 students on the practice regularly, but have no one been showing up. Coaches and K Men Meet Close Co-operation of Athletes With School Is Urged A meeting of some forty-five "K" men was held in Robinson gymnasium last night under the direction of F. C. Allen for the purpose of promoting closer relations between the University and the letter men, both while they are in school and after graduation. The men were addressed by the coaches, and the importance of cooperation in the matter of securing housing for the University teams was stressed. It is the purpose of the department of athletics, according to Conchie Huff and Steele, to promote a more permanent and closer relation between players and coaches only for the sake of the school but for the sake of the men themselves. When Planning By winning the half mile relay, the Wentworth Military Academy defeated William Jewell in a close meet with a score of 58 to 56. Read the Kansan want-ads daily. Week-ends Enjoy the satisfaction of traveling economically and conveniently. Luxurious, modern coaches every hour for— Kansas City Topeka Levantmouth Round Trip: Kansas City $1.80 Topeka, $1.15 Leavenworth Student Special Leaves Leavenworth for Lawrence 6:45 p. m. every Sunday THE INTER STATE STAGES Phone 363 Jayhawker Baseball Aggregation to Play Kansas Frosch Team The first chance of the season for the Jahayhawk baseball fans to see the 1027 University of Kansas team in action is Monday. Bunn's playmate pro克 Coach Leslie Davis' freshman squad at the varity field on Friday afternoon at 3:30. The same teams will play another Saturday afternoon, starting at 3:00. Games Friday and Saturday Will Be Last Pre-Season Home Games Some of their best work of the season was exhibited by the varsity in last night's workout. The infield, composed of Culp at third, Chalfont at short, Captain Livingston at second and Hill at first, was working in mid-season form. Krucerer was known for his knack with snappy throws, chatter and all around playing; was comparable to his good work of last year. Blochhard worked on the mound for the varsity against the second team. He looked good through most of the season, but he was not good. The midfielder hunter may develop into a valuable man before the season is over. Lichter, southwash, served a few up to the second team men after Blochhard has taken his place. Coach Burch's trio of飞chairers, Wall, Smith and Maney, were catching everything that was near them. The work of these three men should be done in the spring and fall during the season. Contrary to a previous report that Smith was not going on the southern trip, is Coach Burch's statement that the veteran飞chairer will accompany the squad. His team will be a valuable asset to the team. Outfield in Good Shape The pitching-stuntion appears to be clearing up somewhat with Svenson, Anderson, Johnson, Bloodhart, White and Lichter showing up well. Svenson is the only tested man on the staff, but Coach Bunn believes that Coach Bunn is uncertain at present as to the inildi combination that he will start against the freshmen. Since Hill has a sprained ankle it may be necessary to shift Calp to first. If this happens Waterson or Childs would receive the assignment on the third sack. Another组合 on the fourth sack would be the shifting of Captain Livingston to third and Kracer to second, Krieckhaus would then do the receiving. several of the responder of the moundmen will develop into dependable hurriers. New Uniforms Check Out Twelve new uniforms were checked out at night's practice, Livingston, Kraemer, Hill, Chalfont, Cubb, Wall, Manley, Smith, Swenson, Johnson, Anderson and Kreckhue. The fresh squad will receive their uniforms early next week, carefully fitted with his men. The hitting is not up to par thus this season but it is his belief that it will soon improve. About thirty-five men have received fresh practice, according to Davis. The men who have been reporting for first year baseball practice and their positions are: Frosh Squad Large Catchers—Larson and George. Pitchers—Huff, Butters, Talios Strobel and Harrier. Outfielders—Marcow, Shaw, McCoy, Henderson, Hutton, Bonjour and Growier. Infielders—Morris, Charles, Wooby, Johnson, Stein, Anderson, Guhman, McDonald, Woody, Tomlinson and Harrer. Doctor Blee, who has had consid- erable experience in officiating on Des Moines diamonds, will wimpire Saturday's game. The probable starting lineups for Friday's game: Variety Position Freshman Wall Hf Macawee Smith cf Mauvee Smith rf Benjamin Smith 19 Johnson Chaifont sa Johnson Chaifont sa Johnson Hill lb Twilight Kramerce c George Kramerce c George Horseback riding has been added to the women's physical education curriculum at Ohio State University. 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Ossie Solem, Drake athletic director, has announced the largest entry list in the history of the Drake relay with 75 universities and colleges and 150 high schools being represented in the Eighteenth Annual Drake Relays. The program includes 30. This includes nine Missouri Valley universities and all Western Conference schools. Washington University is the only Valley school not entered. Intramural athletics at the University of Oklahoma have received a considerable boost recently. This is due primarily to two things, one in that Rennie Owens, athletic director, is able to devote full time to their organization, and second, the students have been stimulated by the completion of Memorial Stadium and by the presence of the new $136,000 gymnasium. Read—Kanzan Want Ads! National Baseball Week April 4-11 1 Baseball, $1.25 value 1 Glove, $2.00 value Both for $1.98 D. & M. Sporting Goods Ernst & Son 826 Mass. 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