UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MARCH 27,1918. Outdoor Track Season Opens At McCook Field With Forty Men Out Enlistment of Erval Coffey Leaves a Place Open in Half Mile Nearly forty men are trying out for places on the University of Kansas track team, now that the outdoor track season has started. Many of them are using their track work this spring instead of the regular gymnasium or drill work. Erval Coffey, who recently enlisted, left a place open in the half mile and there are several new men out for a place in this event as well as in the two mile. Since the two mile race in Convention Hall several new runners are being used to pick a running mate for Hanna. Buffington and Oglevie are the best men out now besides Hanna. The men in the mile are also still doubtful, with Dewall and Hunt showing the best form. Last night Haddock and Lobaugh ran a close race in the 220-yard dash but the handicap given Lobaugh was too much and Haddock finished second. The quarter miller runners ran one lap and Shreve, Russell, Cleft, and Rodkey finished in a group. Murphy and Davison ran an easy half mile, Davison appearing to be the best half mile out since the Missouri disaster, more than a week ago. Coach W. O. Hamilton was at McCook yesterday afternoon starting the men and in giving pointers as to how they should get off on the short dashes. The track is loose and hard for the men to make much time on, but this condition is soon to be remedied by the caretakers. The running is especially sloppy on the inside track where most of it must be done. Freshman Nine Working To Meet Varsity Team Coach Weedell expects to have his regular squad picked in three or four days so the freshmen will be able to go up against the Varsity next week. The freshmen have some good men this spring and will give the Varsity a stuff fight. Harms and Pierce are two good pitchers on the first year squad. 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