THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920 PAGE FOUR Baseball Players Start Intensive Spring Training Coach Bunn Uses Bunting as Beginner to Good Batting; Two Teams Tried "A good team of hunters are usually a good batting team," said Coach John Burna this morning and was watching his baseball team started intensive hunting practice. According to Burna, one of the best ways to improve a player's hitting game is hunting practice and using one hour practicing it last evening. A short inflict practice of 15 minutes was held in which several line-ups were used. The first line-up was Halpin, catcher; Cramer, first base; Wall, second base; Livingston, third base; and Hill, shortstop. The next line-up was Halpin, catcher; Hill, first base; Cramer, second base; Livingston, third base; and Hood. The shortest action was Catch Burna in good position and had not decided which is the best combination. Tonight's Line-up The first practice game of the season is hold tonight. The first squad will be Cap, Habib, catcher, Hull, first base; Crane, second base; Lainton, longstop; Wade, shortstop; Smith, Walt, and Alien outfielders. Line-up for the second team will be Carrigan, catcher, Wright, first base; Tate, center field; the mail, shortstop; and Phinney, Anderson, Allen Herzog and Davison, outfielders. Shaker to rain Hurry, hurry, for the day of the hawkeye wrestling team and little man outfielder last year, reported for practice last night and will probably get in one of the practice games to night. Hewitt, who is in a car crash over the weekend and will be out of practice for several days. Three Fraternities Lead in Handball Tournament Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Theta and Kappa Sigma intramural groups are now leading in the landball tournament. Thirteen handball contests will be played this week in the fourth round of the intramural journey. Six double matches between seven majors will be played. The pairings for this week in the doubles are Jeffrey and McGregor, Phi Delta Theta vs. Dudley and Goodson, Phi Delta Theta vs. Chandler and Fii, Phi Delta Theta vs. Dual and Reston, Alpha Kappa Lambda; Smith and Mackie, Phi Gamma Delta vs. Grever and Ives, Kappa Signa; Muñoz and Ives, Kappa Signa; Meese and Sterling, Alpha Kappa Lambda; and Smith and Roth, matched vs. Harritt and Hodson, Chi Delta Signa. The fourth round coase of Glatte and Glatte, Clutter, Sigma Epilophi. The pairings for the single matches are helpin, Phi Kappa vs. Brook, Alpha Kappa Laudable, Recton, Alpha Kappa Lambuta, Recton, Alpha Kappa Laudable, Phi Pi vs., Lawrence, Delta Theta; Dial, Phi Signa vs., Jeffrey, Delta Theta; Johnson, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Prifo, Delta Theta; Little, Phi Prifo, Delta Theta; Little, Phi Prifo, Livingston, Alpha Tau Omega vs. Corrine, Alpha Tau Omega. Carridge Tech has announced a new professorship of plumbing, heating and ventilation. This is the first time Carridge Tech has published in an institution of learning. Eight thousand three hundred dollars is spent annually for buying new books, plays, magazines, and other materials for the college library at Coe College. R. O. T. C. Unit Will Be Inspected by Mitcheli Word has been received by the R. O. T, C, unit here that the spring inspections will begin the latter part of April. C. J. B. Michelle, of the coast artillery col. an assistant in the office of the chief of coast artillery, will inspect the unit at the University of Colonel Mitchell is making an extended inspection tour of the different units and expects to arrive here the last of April. A. T. O.'s, Raybourn's, Theta Tau's, Pi K. A.'s Win Games Last Night Graeber Club, Alpha Chi Sigma Acacia and Kappa Sigma Lose Fourth Round The Pi Kappa Alphas, Alba Tau Omega, Theta Tau and the Ray's basketball club were the winners in the championship basketball tournament, night. The Pt. Kappa Alphas led by Chalfont and Langford, stayed in first place on their bracket, by winning from the Aevacius 16 to 5. Chalfont led the scoring with three field goals billet played well for the Aevacius. The Alaba Tan Tau Omegae defaced the Kappa Tsig To 18 but a fourth murderer, Mr. Kwon, shot the score to the life on the Kowiee was the outstanding man on the Alaba Tan Oomega team, making a total of 30 kills against the Braun wint for the Kappa Tsig. Theta Tuns by outpacing their opponents in the last half, won from the Alpha Chi Sigma by the score of 12 to 5. Hipp and Hubbell played well for the Theta Tuns. Hipp makes four field goals. In the lowest scoring game of the evening, the Baglouch club defended the Greisler club 8 to 6. The score in the half was 2 to 0, and at the end of the playing period the score was tied. Whackie won the game in the last half minute of the extra period, by going from the center of the field. [X NAPPI ALPHA-15] FG E2 Flatland, f. 1 Filip, f. 0 Rainforest, f. 1 Rainforest, f. 1 Woodland, f. 0 Woodland, f. 0 Wild, f. 0 TOTALS ACAGIA + - FIL. FL. Baker, I. I. Dewarman, I. 1 Roseen, I. 0 Dharman, n. 0 Himmati, n. 0 Lam, n. 0 ACUPA TAI TAIL OMEGA-15 19 Honkai. I. 2 FG. FT. Hokkaido. I. 0 0 Lance. I. 0 0 Liono. I. 0 0 Miyoshi. I. 0 0 Miyoshi. I. 0 0 Corona. I. 0 0 Hiroshima. I. 2 FG. Hiroshima. I. 2 FG. Wakayama. I. 0 0 SAPPAN-DICMA 14 NI. FT. C. Gervais C. I D. Perry C. I Bristol C. I W. Mulder C. I W. Mulder C. I | | | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 6 | 2 | PHEETA TAY-12 FG. PT. Hupp, Y. 3 0 Vaughan, C. 0 Brownell, V. 3 0 Bourneille, C. 0 Song. 3 0 ALPHA CHINA SCHMA-3 PGT. FIU Brain, t c 1 1 Brain, t c 0 0 Kingfisher, c n 0 0 Shiret, t c 0 0 Brain, t c 0 0 BAYCITY CLUB > PG 22 Baby, 7 C 0 0 Baby, 9 C 1 0 Whitfield, 4 C 1 0 Babylon, 6 C 1 0 Babylon, 7 C 2 0 GRANDVILLE, CLAUD - N. FIV. FE Berkshire, L. 1 1 Drexel, L. 1 1 Fairhaven, W. 0 0 Fitchburg, W. 0 0 Southampton, W. 0 0 TOTAL Russell Hays was elected captain of the 1927 University of Kansas wrestling squad at a banquet which was held at the Delta Signa (Lambda house last night. Hays will succeed Skinner, the present captain. Harry Skinner to Be Succeeded by Russell Hays Wrestlers Elect Captain Dr. F. C. Allen and Gouch Guy Lookahbue were present at the banquet. Doctor Allen gave a short talk on collegiate wrestling. According to Coach Lookahab, the prospects for next year's team are much better than they were this year, and will have more competition next year than they had during the past season and they will be able to take advantage of the experience that was built in the various matches that they had this season. Men that will be available for next year's team and who wrestled in meets this season are Scott 115 lb, Dungon, 135 lb, James, 155 lb, Captain-elect Hays, 158 lb, and Freese, in the heavyweight class. The men that are lost by graduation this year are Captain Skinner, 125 lb. Stoklas, 108 lb., Delp, 145 lb., and Smith, 175 lb. The only meetst that the Jayhawk wresters have scheduled at the press time for next year are from State Agricultural College, and from the University of Missouri. Two year contracts were made with each of these schools. Five men on this year's Jayhawkwrestling squad were awarded letters. Those who received letters were Maryanne, Frances, Debbie, Smith and Stella. All-Round Title at Stake Stars to Meet in Competition for Indoor Honors The world's allround title for indoor competition will be at stakes tonight in Madison Square Garden when the Johnson, and Norton compete for the title. These three are recognized as the greatest all-round performers in the world today. Heff is the champion pole vaulter of the world, while O-born holds the record in the high jump and the discus. I hold my world's records is one of the greatest athletes that this country has ever had. Norton is good in the weight events and in the dabees. He is also a star performer in the pole vault and in both the bread and high jumps. Hoff is expected to win the event, with Norton giving him the closest competition record, and Olsen records in the indoor bread jump in practice. Olsen won the events in the last games games. Norton is a former student at K. U Norton is a former student at K. U. ut later attended Georgetown University, Protection of Athletes Is Sought by Directors Athletic directors of the western conference have launched a drive to protect athletes who are in college competition from professionalism and from A. A. U. competition until they have finished their college careers. Seven of the minor buildings on the University of Illinois campus are to be either wrecked or sold at auction. Requests are being sent to officials of the A. A, U. asking them to restrain from signing "Big Ten" athletic offers and have finished their college careers. This would follow the example that has been set by professional football. As an example, the directors presented the case of Herbert Schwarzer, a former Alabama player who was taken on a European tour by the Illinois Athletic Club last summer and will not be allowed to compete in the conference this year. Valley Wrestling Champs 108-pounds: Wrigley, Oklahoma Aggies 125-pounds: Boyvey, Ann 135-pounds: Bringham, Oklahoma Aggies. 115-pounds: Campbell, Oklahoma Aggies --- 145-pounds: Skimmer, Nebraska 186-pounds: Prunty, Ames. 175-pounds: Collins, Oklahoma. Heavyweight: Stuteville, Oklahoma Aggies. St. Phillips Badly Beaten Only Upset of A. A. U. Tourney as Schooleys Win Only one upset marked the play in the first round of the national A. A. U. championship basketball tournament at Kansas City defeated the St. Phillips academy team of Chicago by a decisive count. St. Phillips had defeated the strong Hillyard team from St. Joseph in a battle earlier in the season. The Hillsyards and the Kansas City Athletic Club, teams upon which former Jawahar starst are playing, lived up to their vision. The Hillsyards swamped the Clark the Hatter team by a score of 51 to 14 while the K. C. A. C. team was able to beat the Pratt Book Store team from Denver by a count of 32 Other teams in which Kansas are interested and which emerged victorious from the competition are College of Wintelfin, Emporia Teacher of Emoprin, and Washburn College of Topeka. Washburn was the winner of last year's Some of the best games on today's schedule are Utah Apex Athletic Club, Bingham, Utah, vs. Southwestern College, Winfield, Kan; Monon Athletic Club, Lafayette, Ind., vs. Baker University, Baldwin, Kan; and Kenash-a team, Kenosha, Wis., vs. Pacific Coast, Long Bench, Cal. The results of the preliminary round were: Hillyards 51; Clark the Hatter 14; Emporia Teachers 55; Red Crown K. C. A. C. 32; Pratt Book Store 25. Washburn 28; Ivanhoe 29. Schooley 41; St, Phillips 27. North Dakota Aggies 115. NEWTON A.C. 14. Southwestern 32; Southern Surety 97. Maryville 41; Young Men's Institute 23 Yankton College 36; Yeager Boo- ters, 29. Fairmount 28; New England National Bank 17. Baker University 42; Lamb's Best 22 Werner-Werner 42; Capitol Building and Loan 14. Junior College 23; Belton-Raymore 19 Lehigh University has an unusual mascot. It is a mud turtle which was discovered wandering across the field during one of the football practices, and was later captured in Waukee. After each game, the score was saved on the turtle's back. Is Located in Rooms 7 and 8 House Building 731 Mass. St. Our Lawrence Office Scientific examination of the eyes for glasses, without the use of drugs, is our work exclusively. Dr. H. H. Lewis is in this office. Phone 912 TORENA LAWRENCE 824 Kansas Ave. 731 Mass. St. Dr. H H Lady Anat, the first American to become a member of the British Parliament, will visit the campus of Ohio State University this summer. TYPEWRITERS Sold Rented Exchanged Repaired LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 737 Mass. St. Phone 548 NEW SPRING SUITS There is nothing that will freshen up your appearance and give real Spring inspiration like a new TIE! New arrivals— $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 HOUK - GREEN Clo. Co. Nineteenth Annual Kansas State High School Basketball Tournament Robinson Gymnasium, Friday - Saturday March 19-20 Sixteen champion teams, the best in the state of Kansas, will meet to decide the state championship. These teams have won the right to attend the state tournament through their successful play during two elimination tournaments on March 5-6 and March 12-13. You can be assured of 16 games full of all the thrills of typical Kansas championship teams. Buy your tournament tickets now and save $1.25 Tournament tickets (for five sessions)...$1.50 Single admission (except finals)...50 Finals...75 Tickets on sale at Athletic office Varsity Dance Saturday Night Music By Tommie Johnston's Collegians Glen Parker, Directing At FAU Hall