PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 Baseball Training to Be Under Way by Next Thursday Outdoor Work Will Star at Once; Squad Short on Battery Material The first baseball meeting of the year will be held Thursday, Feb. 10 in room 206, Robinson gymnasium Conch John Bunn said today. At this meeting plans will be laid for the day. Team officials will assist to all candidates for the team Coach Bunn plans to start training immediately after this session and especially to get his battery men working out as soon as possible Bunn does not believe in indoor training and is going to have the squad play handball at the stadium as long as the weather continues cool. Indoor work for pitchers is especially dangerous as it gets their arms in such shape that when they get in cool air they are weak and will be strain Swenson Eligible Pitchers and catchers are what the squad needs. Swenson, portisider of 1925 and one of the leading hurriers of the Valley that year but who was ineligible last season, will be available for use during the coming season. Hurriers from the squad of last year are Anderson, Herzog, Sullivan Roland Brown and Henderson, Freshman includes Lee Johnson, Martt White, Daniel Brunson and bear the brunt of pitching and the staff will be built around him. Finding a catcher to take the place of Eddie Halpin who graduated last year is a big problem confronting Coach Bunn. Halpin played every game for three years and was one of the best backstacks in Valley competition. Mel Cramer, who played with Halpin, probably will probably try out for the position. Glen Kriceckaus is also a candidate for the position. Seven Letter-Men Back Coach Bunn has seven letter-men around which to build his team. Captain Livington, Mei Cramer, "Jip Hill," *Stoney* Wall and Harold Smith were awarded their first K's last year; while Swenson and Ralph Children were letter-men on the 1925 nine. Sixteen valley games have been scheduled to date and efforts are being made to secure Ames for a two-game series on June 3 and 4. This will be the most intensive season Kansas has ever had, and the joyhawkers will meet all of the Valley schools having teams. Basketball Comes Next Intra-Mural Tournament Lis Includes 35 Teams With 35 teams now entered, places are rapidly progressing for the opening of the annual intra-mural basketball tournament which will start Monday evening. Feb. 7 at 8 o'clock John Sabe, director of intra-mural basketball, will be posted and it will be posted on the intramural bulletin board in a few days. Managers of organization teams are asked to pay close attention to the board because important announcements will be carried on it. Patriaries for the opening games have not been given, so they will be posted in a few days. As was done last year, the teams are divided into four divisions and the winners will play in the semi-final. The team that fended Pi Upsilon in the final game last year. Following are the divisions: Division 1—Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Kappa, Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa, Delta Chi and Acacia. Division 2—Pl Kappa Alpha, Alma Tau Onga Eleo, Sigma Alpha Epilon, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Gamma Delta, Gamma Delta Tau. Division 3—Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Chi, Delta Pi Triangle, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Chi, and Theta Tau. Division 4. — Crescent Club, Calvert Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Pi Upsion, Delta Sigma Lambda, Anderson Club, Chi Delta Sigma. Approximately 50 per cent of the students in the University of Missouri earn all, or part of their college expenses. About 2,000 men and between 200 and 300 women area working. A recent administrative action at the University of Michigan provides that any student who persists in parking his car on the campus without a permit will find it locked by chains and immovable. Second Go in Handball Tournament Starts Feb. 7 Announcement was made by John Sabo, director of intramural athletics, this morning that the second round would start Monday, Feb. 7. The second round must be finished by Saturday, Feb. 12 and all scores must be put in the intramural room in room 263 Robinson gymnasium by 6 o'clock. It is necessary that all scores be turned in, otherwise the results will not be applied to the tourney teams. Men's Rifle Team Fires Missouri Valley League Match With K. S. A. C R. O. T. C. Squad Competes in First Stages of Seventh Corps Area Meet The Men's Rifle team is firing their first match in the Missouri Valley League this week. Their opponent is the Kansas State Agricultural Collegiate Team, and in the first stage, prince and slinging, in the Seventh Corps Area match. The Missouri Valley League has been recently organized and is open to colleges and universities affiliated with the National Rifle Association. The institutions are grouped into leagues according to conferences. Leagues consist of from six to eight schools. Each member of the league must attend at least one member, the standings, will be based on the number of victories. All firing is in accordance with the National Rife Association gallery rife regulations. Targets will be furnished by the National Rife Association, and the scores will be mailed or telegraphed to the league executive officers, so as not to arrive later than Friday night of each week. In teams of not more than ten, the five highest scores will not count. Two sighters and ten shots for record per man in each of the three positions, prone, kneeling, and standing, will be the basis of scoring. No man may fire who has already fired in three seasons of intercollegiate competition. Four of the K, U, team are eliminated by this rule. They are: Hinton, C. Westoff, Beardlee and Tomlinson. A trophy to be held for one year or until the date of the next league competition will be awarded the winning team in each league. The Kansas schedule for the Missouri valley league for this season is week ending Feb. 5, K. S. A; C. B; I2, Iowa State College; Fri. 19. Ocala University of Florida; Mcdougall University of Nebraska; Marion University of Missouri. Accident prevention is now offered as a regular course at New York University. Reports from Norman this morning say that Bennie Woen, veteran Sooner football coach, is going to resign in order to devote his entire time to his duties as director of athletics. 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