PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9.1927 Kansas Track Men Go to Valley Meet March 11 and 12 Annual Event to Be Held at Drake; Seventeen Representatives 1. 5K Are Sent Sweeten University of Kansas track men will represent Kansas at the annual Missouri Valley indoor track and field meet which will be held in the new Drake field house at Des Moines, Friday and Saturday, 12 and 12, it was announced by Dr. J. Huff, track coach, this morning. Although Duke surprised many people by winning the dual meet from Missouri last week, Doctor Huff is not expressing an over amount of confidence based upon this performance and he is non-competitive in regard to the Jayhawk's chances in this week. The Kansas team uses a physical shape and for this reason it may not show its best ability. Meet Depends on Dourbos Kansas' chances of taking the meet or placing high rest largely with Captain Doornobos in the 50-yard low and high hurdles. If the Jayhawker leader can win the two events or place in a race, Kansas have a good chance of being at the top providing the other crimson and blue men come through in the way they are expected. "Paco" Fraizer looks to be a snare winner in the two mile and it will be a big upset if he is missed out of the first place position. Cooper and McInerney look to be good bets in the race, but McInerney is high in the event if one doesn't win. McInerney, a better man of last year, has been unable to compete in any of the meets held so far this year, but has been working out each day in good condition. He will also participate in the 50-yard dash and broad jump. Saureman Doned to Win Saureman Done to Win Saureman, who placed third in the 880-yard dash in the K. C. A. C. invitational meet two weeks ago, should be a point winner in this event, because of Missouri barely defended his half meet and the Tiger is one of the highest半位 in the valley even though this is his year of competition. The Kansas has been improving steadily and runs much better on the cinders than on the boards. Grady is still suffering from a wrenched knee and the Jayhawk flash is not in any shape to be meeting fast company. However, he has been working hard this week in the team's practice will耐 his knee and it may be that he will be able to sprint through with his real speed. Kansas has a real group of relay runners in Engle, Cooper, Woods, Mark, and McInerney and the crimson and blue men should be near the top when the relay points are tabulated. All of the men are veterans with the baton and are able to turn in a fast quarter mile. Chif Peters May compete. Thornhill has been getting good distance with the shot in practice this season, but he doesn't point for Kansas. Chif Peters will compete in the broad jump providing his injured ankle beaks sufficiently. Although not a letter man, he was well placed in the competition as a capable performer in the event. One Group Leaves Thursday One Group Leaves Thursday. The first group of Kansas men will leave Thursday night and the remainder of the squad will depart Friday evening to primary trails in the broad jump. 50 high jump hurdles, 410 yard决赛 run will be run off and men entered in these events will leave Thursday. The finals will take place Saturday. The Kansas entries are: SOUTIFF 50-yard dash - Grady, McInnerney **620 yard dash:** Grady, McLourney, Brown, Hays, Hava, Hayes, 820 yard high bounce--Dorrisen, 1040 yard dash--Kingh, Woods, Cooper, Mar- kus **820 yard dash--Narration** 820 yard dash--Narration Twin mile run--Fraunert, McLourney High jump--Dold, Underlind, Pair vault--Cash High jump--Dold, Underlind, Pair vault--Cash High jump--Dold, Underlind, Pair vault--Cash High jump--Dold, Underlind, Pair vault--Cash Time Extended for Singles Finals in the doubles matches of the intramural handball tournament will have to be played off and the results turned in by 6 o'clock Saturday, March 12, but despite a previous announcement, contestants in the singles matches have until Saturday, March 19, to play the semi-finals and the finals, according to John Sabe, director of interscholastic athletics. The winners which are to be awarded to the winners of both the singles and doubles will be on display at the athletic office tomorrow. Sabo said this morning. Freshman Baseball Squad to Start Work Monday Freshman baseball practice will start Monday, March 14, at 4:30, it was announced yesterday at the initial meeting of candidates for the freshman baseball squad. The meet will be on Saturday, 26, Robinson gymnasium, was attended by 33 yearlings. "The number attending the first meeting was somewhat smaller than the number which took place last year," Sao, freshman baseball coach, said this morning. "Those freshmen who are interested in baseball and did not get to attend the meeting of candidate candidates may apply, office, 203 Robinson gymnasium." Following are the names of the men who reported for the meeting yesterday afternoon: Taft Woody, Victor Wilson, Lloyd Hatton, Russell Dallies, Perry Steele, Fred Young, Charles Dillies, Harry Ellis, Kenneth Johnson, Warren Shaw, Wayne MacFarlane, Lee Refel, Gabel Newby, Marc Rosenthal, Robert Wagstaff, Erik Best, Alen Harper, J. H. Ilumann, Harry Lehner, James Farnell, Leonhard, Max Hamilton, William Jacobstein, Cocle Offerile, David Marconx, Donald Borgour, Robert Stafford, Jack Cliffon, Charles Gottett, Edward Anderson, C. Wallace, Arthur Strobel, and Ralph Henderson. Kiwanis Organization to Give 1927 Banquet for Basketball Squac Court Letters for Past Year Will Be Awarded; Captain to Be Chosen to Be Chosen Following *a*, precedent of many years duration, the Lawrence Ki wamis club will give its annual banquet in honor of the University of Wisconsin's Griffin coaches in Wiedemann's Grill Room tomorrow evening at 6:15. F. M. Dawson, men's student advisor, is chairman of a special entertainment committee of the Kiwiski club, which is in charge of the occasion. Rev. Edward Hispell will be master of ceremonies at the banquet. Several special readings will be given by Prof. Robert Calderwood of the department of speech and drama at Penn State, which announced the subjects of his readings. The award of basketball letters for the 1926-27 season will be made following the dinner. No list of those nominated to receive the "K" was available today, and the names of the men receiving letters will not be announced until after the banquet tomorrow. Another important matter to be decided will be the choice of a captain to pilot the squad through the rough waters of the river, as to the probable outcome of the team's vote is, of course, running riot on the hill, but the choice to fly the squad, and any predicable would-be success, is unreliable until after it is decided. Several members of the team, as well as the captain-elevator and the presen tquod pilot, will be called upon for short informal talks. Dr. For rest C. Allen will give the main ad dress of the evening. The University of Oklahoma recently entertained all the women whose first names were Helen. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself 916 Mass. TAXI & STORAGE PHONE 12 Hunsinger's 920-202 Mass. Spring Football to Start Spring football practice will officially open Monday, March 14, on the practice fields south of the gymnasium it was announced by head coach Franklin C. Cappen this morning. Slips for obtaining equipment must be obtained from the office of the coach and equipment will be available Friday afternoon after 2:30 o'clock and all day Saturday. Equipment will not be issued without a requisition slip signed by the coaches. The practice sessions will last for several weeks and no workouts will be held on Saturday. Fundamentals will be stressed by Coach Cappon who expects at least 100 men to turn out for practice. Men who expect to perform for practice must be unable to turn out this appering are asked to use Cappon so he may have a definite idea on all available material. Annual Workout Will Officially Begin Next Week Twelve letter men and several squad men from last year are among those who will report to spring practice. K men at ends are Shenk and Hasse; kurds, Burton and Cramer; guards, Kullman and Myers; and backs, Captain Hamilton, Rap, Mountaineer, and Scout. Squad men who failed to win letters are Thornhill, L. C. Hayr, Davis, Sherwood and Randels. Prospects for a strong team look only fair at this time and Coach Capon is making no predictions as to what kind of an eleven he will put on the gridiron next fall. Kansas is going to have an eleven that is scrappy and it will not be the coaches' fault if it is not well versed in fundamentals, as that is what they will stress at all practice sessions. Spring football is the time when much new material reports and the coaching staff expects every man who can or wants to play football, to report. Last spring about seventy-five men were on the spring squad and it is expected that the number will be much greater this year. 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