UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COACHES POINT FOR AGGIE MEET Three Weeks Remain to Develop Shot Putters and Hurdles —Pattinson Back Many of the track men took only light workouts yesterday afternoon after the meet with the Normalms Monday night. Barely three weeks remain until the track meet with the Kansas Aggies here on February 19, and the men realize that a lot of hard work will have to be done if Kansas is to win from the Farmers as she did last year. Pattinson worked out for the first time yesterday. Although this is the first time he has vaulted since he left school last summer, he cleared ten feet. The Normals had a good pole vaulter in the meet and he could have won first place if Pattinson had been in the meet. Sharpe, the Normal shotputter, is probably the best weight man in the Kansas Conference and the showing made by Kansas in the shotput was not successful. If昌可 continues to work out, the team will be strengthened in this event. HURDLES A WEAK PUNCH Coach Hamilton had nothing to say on the showing and the team in the game, but most except that the hurdles appear to be weak. At present the quarter seems to be another weak spot, although Welsh, with consistent training, will undoubtedly develop into an excellent running mate for O'Leary. Rinker was switched to the mile at the last moment in the meet Monday night and Welsh put in the quarter instead. The mile is the best event in his running in the Oklahoma schools. Rinker appears to have the making of a fine miler and will fill the hole left by Herriott. TIME LAPS FOR RACE TIME LAPS FOR RACE In the workouts the men are time by laps and each of them are handed slips showing just how fast they made it. In this way the men can tell how to set their pace for their races. The relay team still remains an unknown quantity, only two men showing real class so far. Larry Winn did not place in the high hurdles in the Normal meet mainly because of a weak lung which has been bothering him in practice. Seward ran the low hurdles with Rustenbach in the meet, but he shows best in the high sticks. Seward he was in high school. Seward won first place in the high hurdle race entered in. Treweek tried to make a six-foot leap in the high jump Monday, but he missed it by inches in his three humps. Captain Rodkey wants more men out for the shot-put and the hurdles. SPORT BEAMS Chester L. Brewer, athletic director of the University of Missouri, has resigned his position at that school to accept a position as athletic director at the Michigan Agriculture College. Mr. Brewer left the Michigan school seven years ago to be director at Tiger school. During Brewer's time at M. U., the Tigers have made the best showing in athletics that they have in many years. The K. C. A. C. meet will be held in Kansas City March 3, this year, Many of the best athletes of the United States will compete, including Rodkey, of Kansas; Simpson, of Missouri; and Scott, of Mississippi. Rice, one of the regular pole vaulters on last season's track team, has not been able to work out now for more than two weeks on account of a badly sprained arm which he got while pole vaulting. A practice wrestling match between Jick Fast and Bell, both football men, attracted considerable interest in the Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Although much smaller in size, Jick finally won the fall. Dick Wagstaff is back at the University again and will assist in the instruction of swimming, in addition to his regular studies. Dick is an expert swimmer, according to Prof. Charles B. Harrison of the department of physical education, and will have his office hours from 11:30 to 12:15 on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, in Robinson Gymnasium. The department of physical education is working hard to make it possible for every student in the University to learn to swim. The department also helps every man student who cannot swim should report to Prof. Charles B. Harrison. Rook Woodward, who injured his right leg in a scrimmage last week, was back to the scrimmage last night with some fast floor work and dribbling. Ad. Lindsey, football hero, also showed some fast floor work and guarding. Humpty Wilson probably showed up the best for the second string man. he was unusually right and made sense most difficult "shots" of the evening. In the relay Sproul run one of the prettiest races of the meet Monday night, keeping the lead and giving Welsh nearly a quarter of a lap lead on the next Normal runner. This is the first time Sproull has run the relay for Kansas, the mile being his favorite event. The Junior women's basketball team will go to Kansas City Saturday to play the Polytechnic Institute team. The game will be called at three o'clock in the afternoon and will be played on the Central high school court. JUNIOR WOMEN TO PLAY IN KANSAS SATURDAY The junior team is the winner of the inter-class games, which were played last semester. Practically the team defended the Polytechnic last year. MacDougall Lectures on Wagner Professor A. C. MacDougall, general supervisor of music in Wellesley College, will lecture on "Wagner and the Plains," evening at eight-thirty o'clock. Although Mr. MacDougall is a composer and organist of high rank, he is best known as an art educator and lecturer. He has made lecture tours in Boston, Kansas and was in Kansas last year. He was so interested in the work in this part of the country that he has decided to return again this year. He gives a recital in Kansas City this evening, and one of his selections given there will be "The Legend of the Organ Builder" by Professor Skilton of the School of Fine Arts. 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