THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COACHES START WORK WITH FOOTBALL MEN Three Days Official Practice With Extra Time for Special Work Kansas Needs Good Team Lindsey and Laslett Work With "Kickers" and Line Six weeks of football is the promise of Dr. F. C. Allen to all men who are contemplating winning football honors next fall. The official days for preseason training are Thursday of each week, with the other three days of the week left for special work with candidates who feel the need of attention. Dr. F. C. Allen will work with the team proper, while Ad D. Klenkens and K. Sumbu 'Laetit; last year's captain will cap with the line. The first port of the six weeks course will be devoted to spiking, blocking, falling on the ball, charging, open field work, end-running, and forward passing; while the latter part will involve the mann formation with regular shrimpings and some real workouts. The men who have reported for practice so far are: Captain Nettles, Laslett, Reid, Bunn, Smith, Simon, Mandeville and Bell of last years squad and Wulf, McAdams, McVey, Ivil, Allison, Meeker, Wilson, Naismith, and Welch, some of whom are freshmen of last year's team and a few new men. Many other men have signified their intention to join of coming up for the first time. Among them are: Lonborg, Lapher, Pete Jones, "Porky" Harkus, Saunders, and Harley Little. Coach Allen is after every man in school who ever plays football or ever intends to play. "The whole idea of spring football practice," said Coach Allen today "is to promote the idea that a man does not merely come out for exercise but to make the team. The exercise is all right but Kansas needs athletic teams and the only way to make them is for men to come out with a determination to give all they have to the sport that hey need to take up, with a view of turning out a winning team." The athletic department wants at least sixty men out for the University's major sport and promises that practice will be worth that while. WHERE GREEK MEETS GREEK In a close rough game, the Sigma Chis eliminated the Betas in the race for the championship of League No. 2 of the Panhellenic basketball leagues, by a score of 14 to 8. At the end of the first half the Sigma Chis were leading 9 to 8, but in the second period they increased their lead to 14 when they faced a paint. Saunders for the Sigma Chis and Turner for the Betas were the individual stars. Doctor Allen refereed. The Sigma Chis play the Phi Kappas for the championship of their league and then the winner plays the fraternity championship. Sigma Chi G. F.G. Smith, f 2 0 Bowersrock, f 1 0 Adams, c 1 2 Lupher, g 0 Snumbers, g 2 Richardson, f 0 0 Beta G. F, G.F. F. W. Harrison, f 2 0 1 B. Welly, f 0 2 1 Turner, c 0 0 0 Harrison, g 1 0 0 Harrison, h 0 0 1 D. Welly, f 0 0 1 "Boxing Is Introduced Among Spring Sports," reads a headline. But we have out doubts as to whether some of these spring "sports" would be willing to get ruffled up in a faint bounce—Ohio State Lantern. Dog Called To Stand In Trial London—The evidence of the dog was accused by Judge Harrington in a Wandersworth dispute over owner ship. The dog was taken into court and led to the two women claimants. He promptly ran to one and licked her face. Send The Daily Kansan home. KANSAS MEETS BAKER ON TRACK SATURDAY K. U. to Me. Inter-Collegiate Champion in First Out Door Clash The first outdoor truck meet of the Kansas season will start at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, when Baker goes in against the Jayhawker contestants. Baker was the Kansas inter-collegiate conference champion last season, and has most of the last year's team back. The fact that Coach Karl Schlademann was the man who coached the championship game makes it particularly interesting. Marshall Haddock will be entered in the dashes. This is his first meet of the season, on account of ineligibility but he has been training rigorously and is slated for firsts in most of his events. Other Kansas men who will make the meet a fast one are Captain Deewall, Massey and McMurphey in the long distances; Rockey, Coghill, O'Leary, and Rinehart in the quarter and half, Brudley and Hostetter in the dashes, and James and Kendrick in the field events. Place counts five for first and three for seconds. The University of Iowa encourages canoeing for women. Lectures and demonstrations are being given by the physical training department, on the right way to carry a canoe; the proper manner to enter a canoe; the proper stitting positions when paddling singly or doubles; the proper position when standing; the way to change positions when in a canoe; the correct way to land at a dock; what to do when canoe capsizes: what to do when losing a paddle. Canoeing For Women Baker will have Lamb and Phillips in the spirits; Wellborn, Francis and Smith in the middle distances; Mitchell and Adrience in the distances and Russell in the weights and resistance. Saturday afternoon and a single admission in 50 cents. Season and Student Activity Tickets are good for this event. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM SCHULZ 917 Mass St. Copper Etchings of Denver Artist on Exhibit in Ad The exhibition of etchings in the southeast room of the Art department will last one week longer, thus extending the opportunity to see the work of the Denver artist George Ebert Burr. The work includes "drypoint" and "color-plate" studies in effective variety besides many fine specimens of the more ordinary copiers. Such works are rugged under the rocks, and wonderful mastery of snow effects have been greatly admired, while many bits from foreign travel make their own special appeal. The collection has come to the University through the agency of Mrs. George L. Barusc, a former University Professor and manager of the Chanute Art's course. An inter-fraternity three-cushion billiard tournament is being held at the University of Michigan. America's most distinctive contribution to the enhancement of feminine charm. NYSIS PARFUM— "The Odor Entrancing." NYSIS FACE POWDER Stays on but does not show. NYSIS VANISHING CREAM Protects the skin against weather. NYSIS COLD CREAM Soften and cleans the skin. NYSIS TALCUM— There is nothing fines. NYSIS TOILET WATER Adds to the bath's delight. NYSIS SOAP Fits the hands; clears the skin. Nysis for the Nicest The Nyal Store THE ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. 801 Mass. St. Lawrence. Kans. Ten candidates for representatives to the W. S. G. A. had filed petitions up to noon today. Election will be held Friday, April 16, at Dyche Museum from 9 o'clock until 3:30 o'clock. With the number of canvases the election should be close, and more women are expected to vote. 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