ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR COACHING SCHOOL THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coach Schlademann Completes Plans for Instruction of High School Coaches WILL BE HELD ANNUALLY Lectures and Demonstrations to Be Given on All Track Events Coach Karl Schlademann announced this morning that all arrangements had been completed for the holding of the first annual track coach school for the state high school coaches and athletes during the state high school basketball tournament here this week. This school will offer a brief survey of athletic coaching, on account of the shortness of time allowed, but Coach Schielademan says that he assisted by Varsity track man, will have much to impart to the high school coach who has the job of coaching high school athletics. The first course offered is one on track athletics in general, and will treat with equipment, relation of tracks to other sports, team-sponsored competing, the various types of athletics, and exercises that may be used when regular practice is impossible. The next lecture will be on sprinting and takes up the types of sprinters, forms of running, finishes of run and the workouts advised. The middle distance and mile lectures deal with the different types of men for these events, the start, the finish, form and pace setting. The work-out schedules will be discussed in all lectures for all events taken up. In the hurdles, instruction will be given as to the starting, the stride, general form and finish. The classes will involve a combination of shuttling, discus, and javelin throwing. Emphasis will be laid in each case on the form and proper methods of throwing, and how to handle the weights before leaving the hand. The last lecture will be on track sportsmanship and ideals, in which Coach Schadlemann will stress the need of fair play in all sports. In the jumps and paultu, the different styles of jumping, lighting correctly, the runs and take-off, and the correct forms will all be discussed. The handlers are instructed to touch-off, passing the baten, and the order in which to run the men. Classes will be held in Robinson Gymnasium according to the following schedule: At 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Varsity men will demonstrate the different points of the lectures in a demonstration on McCook field. This track school is to be held annually at the time of the annual high school basketball tournament. Thursday, March 17, 8 to 10 'o'clock p. m.; Friday, March 18, 8 to 10:30 'o' clock a. m.; Saturday, March 19, 8:30 to 10:30 'o'clock in the forenoon and 1 'o'clock to three 'o'clock in the afternoon, with the final class Saturd- ay 8:30 to 10:30 'o'clock. The demonstration on McCook field is at 4:30 'o'clock afternoon. Teacher—" Thomas, will you tell me what a conjunction is, and compose a sentence containing one?" Thomas (after reflection)—"A conjunction is a word connecting anything, such as the *Horse* is hitched to the force by his hitter. The horse becomes because it connects the horse and the fence"—Harper's Bazar. Send the Daily Kansan home. BRADLEY GIVES EXHIBITION Three Thousand People Watch K. U. Athlete at Fort Hays Nearly three thousand people watched Everett L. Bradley give an exhibition in the shot put, javelin展会, 50-yard dash, and the high and low hurdles at the 6th District basket ball tournament which was held in the Fort Hays Normal with Saturday, the bestAprinter at the Hays Normal, but in the other events he had no competition. Rook Woodward, who is the coach at the Fort Hays Normal and who was formerly coach at the Lawrence High School, requested Bradley to make the exhibition in view of the fact that it would be good advertisement for the University of Kansas and that it would be a special attraction and at 6th District basket ball tournament. Coach Woodward to have his prospects in this spring and he wanted his prospects to observe Bradley's form in the various track events, and as this was the first exhibition at that school of some of the events, they will have a better understanding as to how to undertake them. "Screwby" Lasalt officiated in the majority of the basket ball games in the tournament, in which there were fifty-two girls and sixteen boys winning the championship of the boys and Russell winning the girls championship. 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