THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LINDSEY SINGS BLUES FOR SECOND-BASEMAN "Ad" Expects to Use Lashle in Wenzel's Place Until he Returns WENZEL CALLED TO BUTTE When it comes to singin' the Blues, Adrian Linden wins the fur-lined eye-dropper; and not without cause does he sing, Besides he'in in bad with the weather man and drawn'a in wet ball diamond for his team to practice him to find another second baseman for the first few games at least. Infected Foot Keeps Isenberger Out of Uniform for a Week Wen John Wenzel, sterling second baseman on our ball club, has been called to Butte, Mont., by news that his brother-in-law was seriously ill. John left last night, and Lindsey hardly expects him back till after the trip to Oklahoma in April. At present there is no evidence that he touched the shoes which John has left temporarily, empty for he is a slugger of no mean ability and plays a smart, snapping game in the field. Lindsey expects to use Lashley in Wenzel's place. "In nautic 'Inenbergh hasn't been in his uniform for a week on account of an infected foot. Lindsey thinks that the foot is actually a uniform within a week, however." SCHEDULE FOR SPRING FOOTBALL GIVEN OUT Plan Gives New Players Chance to Work With Out-Going K.Men A football meeting was held in Green Hall, Wednesday, March 23, to discuss the need of spring training. Coach Laaslett was in charge of the meeting and outlined the spring training idea as follows: "The only way to beat Missouri and Nebraska is by real training to obtain unity. The greatest results are to be obtained from association of ideas, and the spring football workouts will bring this about." The present plan is to get all men interested in football out in the afternoons for practice, whether they have played before or not. Practice will be held three times a week, probably Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. The workouts started March 21, and will last from one hour to one hour and a half a day. "We want every man out to every practice," Lassett said. "and to learn how to conduct a half-hearted manner. Brains can beat brown any time and the spring gives a man a chance to get individual training and learn the tricks of men, and that is worth a great deal." Following the talk by Laclett, several "K" men gave their ideas of saving work which were in part: Mandelle—"K, U. must change her place in Missouri Valley circles. We seem to have the material but still find the season below the lead. ers. We must win games, and to do that we must start learning individual tricks early." McDonald—"We shouldn't be content to dribble along. Have every man do his best all the time." Simon—The biggest thing in football machine is to get acquainted for that means cooperation. The time to do this is in the spring. Ivy—"Never too old to learn, and spring practice saves work in the fall." Higgins—"Freshmen of last year need, and have the chance to get individual lessons in the spring." 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Intercollegiate competition will be augmented this year by the first national intercollegiate meet which is to be held after the eastern intercollegiate and western conference and the various other sectional meets. The "national intercollegiate" is the idea of the University of Chicago which will stage the event on June 11. It is planned to have represented the eastern colleges, the Southern Conference, Valley Missouri, Rocky Mountain, Pacific Coast, Western and other conferences. The national championships likewise will be conducted on more extensive lines. Los Angeles will stair the meet early in July. The date is a departure from the usual custom of holding the meet late in the summer. Robert S. Weaver, president of the university, said that an early summer time set in order to permit college athletes to compete before they have broken training. Send the Daily Kansan home. 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