PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927 Grid Squad Shows the Kansas Fight in Thorough Drill Men Make Good Response to Coach's Ultimation and Turn Out for Work Conch Cappon yesterday afternoon, put a squad of fifty-five men though the stiffest practice he has staged in the past two years, a six-week year. Taking advantage of the size of the squad to give both lieutenants and backs a thorough drill, Cappon, with the aid of Steel, Sabe, and Lookins, went through a hard afternoon's work. In response to Cappon's elicit issued last week, seven men in their uniforms, while the remainder turned out promptly for yesterday's practice, the first since practice was typed by the rainy weather next week. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Several Men Injured Somewhat soft from their five day layoff, the squadd's injured list was swollen to eight before the session was over. Hadley had an eye hole open when he collided with Schraeder's Schraeder's head was split open. Sherwoid was caught in an awake ward position while blocking, and his leg was bent, insulting his knee. Kullman has a bad shoulder which Cappon has ordered X-rayed. It is thought his injury may be similar to that suffered by Fritts fall when his shoulder bone was chipped. Davis and Schmidt are both com- plaining of bad knees, as in Tester Ma- star, man star of the 1925 team, who was unable to practice last night Jeff Thornhill has a twisted ankle which is keeping him out. Other members of the squad were lining up with sore limbs. Cappon Is Encouraged Cappon seemed somewhat encouraged by the size of the turnout last night, but declared that there were still some fifteen men that should have been on hand to welcome them. But all the members of the grand turn out promptly at 3:00. Last night the ends and backs practiced blocking from formation, and practiced running down on parts with the backfield man blocking out the ends. The linemen were put through offensive practice, using two simple plays, while one backfield man carried the ball. Relay Stickers Printed Four thousand colored stickers, and vertising the Kansas Reina, have been printed by the athletic office for distribution. The slipps will be given to students in the University band, and will insert them in the band programs and give out during the tour of the Kansas band this week. The band is making a tour this week and Mc. McCaines has asked to use the slips to help boost the Reina. PROFESSIONAL CARDB DR. H. E. KURTACE Dr. H. E. KURTACE, physician, calls or receives appointments. Office 847 Mass. Office 847 Maucer. LAWERINE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1800 W. 25th St. DR. H. HEIDING Dr. H. HEIDING, filinger glasses a speciality. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. A. U. BUILDING Sport Notes More than four thousand students at Morton high school, Cicero, Il., winner of the national high school basketball championship will receive a week vacation in commemoration of the feat of the team. Parades, and a general jamboree was the type of celebration that welcomed the return of Northeast high school of Kansas City. M., winner of the national basketball competition, when they returned Monday. Bureau Finds Many Jobs Y. M. C. A. Department Seeks to Aid Students in Need Eighty-five men students have been placed in either full or part time work by the employment bureau of the Y, M. C, A, since Feb. 2. This makes about four hundred men who have attended our school for the first of September. Many of the students must work in order to keep in school, while others only want to help with their expenses. The bureau tries as much as possible to give the work to those who need it most, and an rms that capable of doing it. The majority of applicants are employed by registration for the first time. Those students who have been here for several years many times get work through their friends, and are also called upon by people for whom they have worked in the past. A number of the positions are for steady employment such as stewardship, security, and tending furnaces, while many are aid and which are only temporary. Over one-third of the professors of full professional rank in the University of Nebraska are included in the 1927 Who. Who. Today's Sensation Mayflower Kidskin! CLEVER ONE-STRAP WITH 3-INCH HEEL & VERY SHORT VAMP PATENT Gray Mayflower Kid Trim Mail Orders Postpaid Specially constructed fabric = 100%; pure wool—Practically Moisture-proof, Dust-proof and Wrinkle-proof, Man tailored. Most graceful silhouettes. Remarkable enduring qualities. Totally exclusive. Only our maker makes them; only one store in a city sells them. Exclusive from beginning to end. Superior Features of Shagmoor Coats /arsity Baseball Men Work Squeeze Plays and Bunt in Practice Swenson and Johnson Perform Well on Mound; to Oppose Freshmen Soup Freshmen Soon Working on squeeze plays and bunting occupied most of the time of last night's Jayhawker baseball practice. Couch Bum believes that if he develops a good team of hunters he will soon have a good team of hitters, since they will be able to keep their eye on the ball better. Nearly all of the men were given turns with the stick during the first part of the practice. They were instructed to lay down two or three buns on both the third base and first base lines. After the wrist had been raised, Coach Bautz instructed them to step into the ball and hit it 'ard. The last hour and a half of practice was spent in working on the squeeze play. Kansas saved several lives by perfect execution of this play. The men that were put in the field during this workout were Fulton, If, Heisland, f, Wail, rf, Haskins, m, Waterson, as, Childs, l, Lichtert, Bromson, b, and Swenson, p. Kriechhaus was later put in right Smith in Fielders Perform Well center, Bulkley at short, Clark at second, Hill at first, Kraemer behind the bat and Johnson on the mound. No especially noteworthy work was done in the field but all of the men seemed to perform their turn with the ash against speed ball and curve pitching. They were Kraemer, Chalfont, Kriechhaus, Livingston, Calp, Hilf, Smith, Maney, Wall, Chilts, Waterson, Lichtner and Bronson. Fitchers Have Good Control Swenson and Johnson were both looking fairly well on the slab. Each man had fair control. "Swedes" work in throwing to third was especially good. The big south ethwall has a tight center, which usually fooling the base runners. Johnson exhibited a nice speed ball and was fooling the battens a good part of the time. If the weather continues to be good Coach Bunn intends to pit his men against the freshman squad in two games on Friday and Saturday after-nights. He is particularly anxious to get in as much practice as possible before the first Kansas game with St. John College, April 11, at Winfield. Pitchers Have Good Control School of Commerce, Secretarial training Banking, Accounting and Auditing, Sen- tor or teacher Lawrence, Kansas. Quality Jewelry--- Convenient Payments The College Jeweler Jayhawk Jewelry An Investment In Good Appearance others $30 - $35 - $40 The Famous Fifties are Famous Thrifties True clothes economy starts at fifty dollars. 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