THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Try-Outs Continue For Men To Enter Kansas City Meet Coach Schlademan Preparing More Than Thirty Men, Including Frost, For Races Tryouts to ascertain who will represent Kansas in the K.C.A. C. indoor meet next Saturday took place on April 16th. Coach will be continued today and tomorrow. Coach Schadleman will send thirty or more athletes especially for the experience, as this meet is more in the city than the big meetings later in the season. Kansas has as good a chance as any of the other four schools, Nebraska, Missouri, Ames, and the Kansas Aggies entered and as this is the first meet of the season a comparative rating as to the strength of the Missouri Valley can be better doped next week. Griffin in Shannon-Douglas The two mile relay runners for K. U. will probably be Schaub, Pratt, Middinger and Brown; and in the mile relay Fisher, McCoy, Firebaugh and Griffin. Griffin will also be entered on the 600 yard Shannon-Longue cap race. Trials to determine who will be listed for the mile run are scheduled for this afternoon but in all probability Meng, Wilson, Grady, and possibly Paul will be the contestants. The dash men are Fisher, Norton and Graham. Graham will also run in the hurdles. The pole vault is a strong event for Kansas with Captain Rogers, Norton, Dillenbeck and Goodell clearing the bar at a good height. Poor, Grainy or Wrong? No, the shot put will be taken care of by Mathie Graham, Graham and Norton. Freshmen Will Enter Unattached In addition to the varity, Coach Schlademan will enter several freshmen who will run unattached. These will be Collier and Black in the sprints, Klemp in the mile, McAdow in the quarter, and Brown in the half. Among the races one of the most spectacular will be the Kansas-Ames mile relay. Ames has a strong team and in previous years has taken several relay races, yet the Kansas team has to perform at the performance of his team. First Outdoor Practice When Weather Clears Clark Calls Diamond Men "All men who expect to go out for spring baseball will meet Wednesday February 14, at 4:00 p. m., in the room," said "Potay" Clark today. Coach Clark requests that all candidates who are eligible and expect to try out for the varsity to be present at this time to fill out report reference and class schedule cards. All men who cannot attend this meeting should have someone report for them. According to Coach Clark, regular indoor practice will start within the next week. Varsity and inter-friaternt basketball demand the gym floor at present. Coach Clark hopes that there will be enough material report so that several indoor baseball teams may be organized. Men who are not playing on a regular basketball team will be placed or a team, because basketball is a won game. Men who put in condition for baseball. The following men from last year's varsity squel will be on hand for a position this spring: Captain-elephant Wexel, cannister Bloomer, Staplin, and Lonborg. "Sweeck" Wilberg, he haunts as yet made his "k," will be on hand for the first year of prominent men from last year's varsity and freshman squads will also be on hand, besides a number of other candidates. Outdoor practice will start as soon as weather conditions permit. Coach Clark had 35 candidates for early fall practice, and he told double that, number this spring. Announce New Schedule For Intramural Games The following is the new schedule for the intramural basketball games of Monday and Tuesday: February 12- Phi Kappa vs. Phi Gamma Delta, 8:30; Pi Upsilon vs. Delta Tau Delta, 8:04; Dumain Lamia, 8:04; Dumain Lamia, 9:30; Phi Alpha Delta, 9:30; February 13 - Delta Theta Phi ve Alpha Tau Omega, 8:30; Anderson Club Vs. 8:20; Eigma Alpha Epason vs. Kappa Gamma, 9:30; Lawrence High Triumphs Over Iola and Chanute The Lawrence High School basketball team won two games last week-end on foreign courts. The first game, played Friday night on the Chanute court, was won by a score of 34 to 24. Dustin Kane, outscored Lawrence and had amassed 10 points before Lawrence was able to score. The playing during the second quarter was much more even and during the last half Lawrence forged a six-foot pass to the game had an eleven point lead. Saturday night Lawrence met Iola at Iola and won the game by one point. The final score was 24 to 28. By winning these two games Lawrence is in second place in the new Eastern Kansas League that was formed at the beginning of the present season. Gridiron Candidates Hold Field And Skull Practice Every Day 1923 Squad to be Picked from Spring Aspirants; Much Good Material Out "Spring football is beginning to hit its stride," said Coach "Potss" Clark, when interviewed on the matter this morning. Coach Clark is calling out all of his candidates for full time practice. The practice is held at 4:10 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Saturday practice is held at 10:30 a.m. m. Every Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 Coach Clark gives a lecture concerning the rules. The practice is held every day regardless of the weather conditions. If the weather permits, the practice is held outside. If the weather is bad, practice is in the gym. The practice consists of a few fundamental exercises that require the ball. Indoors the men take up tumbling and rope climbing. The practice lasts over a period of one hour. Coach Clark requests that all men should report full time for and then their class schedule will permit. "If a man doesn't practice regularly he is putting himself to a disadvantage, and he can not be judged as to his ability," said Coach Clark. The squad for 1923 will be picked from the 1922 team to make the best showing this spring. Last year's varsity men who are out for regular practice are: Lonbridge, Davidson, Haley, Greuer, and Burt. Freeze, 202-pound guard from the 1921 squad, is also out for practice. The new likely material that report regularly are: "Babe" Smith, 205-pound tacke; "Tom" Smith, 195-pound tacke; Icerm, 208-pound guard, also 185-pound tacke; versity; Wells, 240-pound guard; Bradley, 240-pound guard; Teall, 188-pound guard; Mullins, 185-pound tacke; and Voijts, 180-pound tacke. Other line material is yet to be determined. The men are not reporting regularly. Likely backfield material that are out regularly are Oliver, Walters, and Cox for the quarterback position; Smith, Hill, Shields, Seely, G. Hodges and Reid are out for the backfield positions. Holderman, from the 1922 squad, is out for varsity wrestling; Cap ain't娶 Black and Mosby, both from the 1922 squad, are out for basketball. Griffin from the 1922 squad is out for track. All of these men will probably report for practice as soon as the seasons for the other sports close. Kenneth Spencer, a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, who was a student at the University last year, returned this week for the second semester. He attended Cornell University the first semester. ICE CREAM When you think of you naturally think of WIEDEMANN'S...and PHONE 182 SPORT BRIEFS DeVaughn Francis Scores over the week-end: Missouri 35, Ames 22 Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 25 Washington 25, Grinnell 21 Washington 24, Ames 18 Missouri 41, Grinnell 13 Missouri annexed two games, Washington two, and Grimellin and Ames lost two cach. Nebraska had the tables turned on her; her first game with the Sooners resulted in a win for the Huskers, 25 to 19. What "Pat" needs is more wrestling material. What he has is classy but there isn't enough of it. One Kansas City paper has decided to keep this heading in type: “K. S. A. C. Loses Again.” Well, they may have not until up until after February 20, anyway. We made one shady prediction as to the outcome of the basketball games over the week-end. The Nebraska team went awry, or words to that effect. The K. U. Grapplers break into the lineelight Friday night when they journey to Huskerdom to take on the Nebraska matten. There's rumors of a Missouri Valley Rifle Tournament. It is a move toward making rifle shooting a recor The New- "Blues" Shirts for Spring $2 & $2.⁵₀ Also Tans and Greys SkofStadS SELLING SYSTEM Cachch Schlademan and his hand of Mercuries are off for the "City" Saturday to compete in the K C. A. C. Invitation Meet, Karl says prospects of garnering some points are good, but Kansas needs more men out for track, particularly weight, hurdle, and distance material. nized minor sport among the Valley schools. Potty is about to issue a call for baseball candidates, and we've beat him to it. The official announcement here, "A tip; pitchers are scarse." Send the Daily Kansan home At the regular meeting of the National Pan-Hellenic association yesterday morning, it was decided to hold an exclusive national Pan-hellenic basketball tournament. Schedules and tickets for this event will in no way interfere with the present inter-organization court tournament. Henry "HI" Smith, a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, who was a student at the University last year, has resumed for the second semester. It has employed the Kauai Center for Science and Power Company last semester. The New PALL MALL BY THOMPSON BROS. The new Pall Mall is spring's most distinguished oxford, and is finding enthusiastic favor among college men. A saddle formed by squared over-lapping vamp and foxings is but one of many new features. Tan Scotch grain, relieved by tip and saddle of brown cordovan, or brown Norwegian with tip and saddle of black cordovan. $10 pair SEAT SALE NOW AT BOWERSOCK Prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Go Over to Ober's- Ober Quality Is Economy If You Were Shipwrecked on a Desert Isle- What would you do? Would your personality change? Could you extract a living from nature alone? IT WOULD BE A DIFFICULT SITUATION TO EXPERIENCE. BUT SEE The Admirable Crichton by JAMES M. BARRIE As presented by the K. U. 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