THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1926 PAGE FOUR Regular Baseball Practice Is Held Despite Weather Captain Eddie Halpin Take Charge of Workouts During Absence of Bunn In spite of the adverse weather conditions, the Jawahirksey varsity baseball squad has been working out all week to prepare for the trip. The squad on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, as Coach Bumu has been referred to for baseball tournament at Marvellus, Me. Outdoor practice was held on four days. On the other days the men worked under the stadium and played handball on the stadium courts. Care is being taken to prevent sorna arms in early practice. No speedy or curve balls will be thrown until their throwing arms are well limbered up. There are 16 men who are reporting that have had previous experience on either the variety of Trademark products sold by Patton, Wright, Hewitt, Humphry, Stafford, Smith, Kraemer, Corrigan, Hill, Kroeger, Davenport, Walden, Anderson, and Perrine. There are six men on the pitching staff. They are: Allen, Phinney, Lavington, Anderson, Herzog and Sullivan. Of this number Philny is the most successful squad. Livington and Anderson were members of last year's freshman team. An yet no definite schedule of games has been arranged. Two series of three games each has been scheduled with Missouri The Tigers play in Lawrences, April 29, 30, and May 1, while the Jayhawks journey to Columbia to play on May 6, 7, and 8. Juniors and Freshman Women Emerge as Winners Intra-Class Games Played The second round of the women's inter-class basketball tournament will end Wednesday night. The varsity team will be chosen at the end of the season, but it will also have an additional 25 points for W. A. A. There may be a game played later between the varsity and the faculty department of physical education. The senior-junior game Saturday morning ended with a score of 22 to 10 in favor of the juniors. Mary Crawford scored 14, and the warden for the junior team by scoring seven baskets. Bolinger scored the highest number of points for the seniors, making three baskets. It was with a good deal of funility. Football Squad to Meet The second game played was between the sophomores and the freshmen. The freshmen won by a score of 28 to 14. Fellin and Ellott played an outstanding game as forwards on the freshman team. Fellin scored 30 points, while Ellott scored 26 baskets. Willmons, with four buckets, scored the most points for the sophomores. This was the faster game of the two. Candidates Will Start Spring Practice March 29 There will be a general meeting of all football candidates on Tuesday, March 16 at 4:30 p.m. All men expected to attend, according to expected to attend, according to John Sabe. Details for spring practice will be given at this meeting. At this time an announcement will be made to us by the team who will be checked out for spring practice. The spring workouts of the Jays-hawk graders will begin on March 15. You can see them in last year's variety and freshman simulators and everyone who has ever played football before or who thinks he can end up subjected to turn-out." The early practice will consist of three weeks drill in fundamentals, including tackling, line and even field blocking, putting place kicks, drop kicking and forward passing. The last two weeks will consist of light scrimmage and line charging and on a number of fundamental plays. It is the plan of the K. U. coachin staff to construct a good basis for the fundamentals upon which the (922) machine will be built. --and the Mediterranean land, this summer with the intermediate party. Visit the crusade of Europe's most radical organizations in the U. S. Tours through Europe call us we write. A moustache growing contest is the atest at the University of Arkansas. Joe Bloomer May Land Regular Job With Yankee B Joe Bloomer, Kansas baseball captain of 1923 has a good chance to land a regular birth on the New York Yankees baseball team, according to reports from the Yankee camp in Florida. Bloomer played three years on the Jayhawk team and was captain in his last year. He was one of the best pitchers in the valley and was also a good hitter. Bloomer's chances to stick with the Yankees depends upon his knuckle ball, which according to reports, is coming along fine this year. Pi Kappa Alpha in Tie for First as Result of Sigma Nu's Defeat Perfect Standing Is Retained by Alpha Kappa Lambda and Phi Psi The F1 Kappa Alpha team downed the Sigma Nu quad, 10 to 4 in Saturday (ferroni's) intramural games in Robinson gymnasium, thereby completing the win with Sigma Nu. The Sigma Nu were undisputably in good shape and misused many set-up types. Brady was standing out among the outstanding men on the winning team. Leading throughout the first three squares, the Phi Chi team defeated the Kappa Eta Kappa quintet by a score of 10 to 9 Saturday morning. The Kappa Eta Kappa Bokai Kappa Bokai Kappa squared threatened, the tropics failed to win. The Kappa Sigs easily defended the Sig Kps Saturday afternoon after a score of 10 to 5. C. Greener was the outstanding player, making four field goals. Martin made all of the Sig Ep points. The Alpha. Nappa Lambadee, by overcrowning a first half lead, defeated the Scotch Club 19 to 12. Brook and Kauchi played well for the winners while Johnson sank four field goals for the Scott Club. The Fli Pals had little trouble in overhealing the lighter Sig Alph team, by a score of 22 to 2. Started in the game of the game with four field goals. The Alba Kappa Feli defeated the smaller Pilus Delta Chi team 30 to 12 in the last game Saturday. Bouren of the Pilus Delta Chi made the most runs and scored the most shots. Bradley is high point man of the game with six field goals. After playing two extra periods the Delta Uplifers beat the Beta Dc in five minutes, a five-minute play-off period in a thrilling opening for Friday night's intramural basketball games. Dickens of the D.C.队 team won the game by 10 points. Forging ahead at the start, the Theta Tau took their lead and beat the Pi Delta Chi 13 to 7. Hipp of the Theta Tau was high point man. The Cosmopolitan Club defeated Chi Delta Sigma 16 to 13. James of the Cosmopolitan Club led in the scoring with five hold goals and two free throws. The Cosmopolitans led throughout the game. In the last game of the evening the Sigma Chi team easily won from the Pih Gamma队 squad 28 to 13. The Sigma Chi team held two field goals and one free throw. It is reported that the Pih Game will protest the use of Kent by the Sigma Chi team in this game as Kent was a member of the freshman basketball team. PHI CUP 19 Lakeview, p. 0 World, p. 0 Stormy, p. 0 Silver, p. 0 Tropical, p. 0 Sandy, p. 0 FD FT. 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 KAPPA ETA MARFA 8 Friday, 1 Tuesday, 4 Wednesday, 6 Thursday, 8 Friday, 9 TOTAL ALPHA BOSS 19: 1. Genovetta, f 2. Genovetta, g 3. Genovetta, h 4. Genovetta, k 5. Genovetta, l 6. Genovetta, m KAPPA ETA KAPPA 9 NGG EPS 3 Suller, f. Voodack, f. Allison, f. Crookery, f. Crooker, f. Shielded, f. Kilden, f. Kilden, f. Dobermann, f. Total COOT CLUB-12 Swartz, F. Swartz, F. Haines, p. Haines, p. Chuang, p. Akamatsu, p. Total. ALPHA KADVA LAMIDA 19 Wilda, ♂ Flora, ♀ Bandala, ♀ Hamidu, ♀ Hamadu, ♀ FG. FT. 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FG FF 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Title to Oklahoma Aggies As a result of the matches Friday night, the Oklahoma Aggies are assured the valley wrestling title. The Aggies won in five out of eight classes for a total of 20 points. Iowa State has eight points and Nebraska five. Farmers Are Winners in Five Classes Out of Eight Second and third places were to be determined Saturday night. In determining these places, the wrester who lost to the champion in the preliminary round will meet the man who best to him in the final. There were three fall Friday nights. The Oklahoma Aces won two and the Nebraska nec- In the semi-finals Freese of Kansas won from Pearson of the Kansas Aggies in the unlimited class. Pearson had previously won two times from Freese. Studeville won from Freese in the finals, however. The results of the matches Friday: Campbell, Oklahoma Agries, won a fall from Walgreens, Akron Agries 115 hours in 2 minutes, 10 seconds. Boyvey, Iowa State won decision over Skinner, Kansas, 125 pounds in 6 minutes, 22 seconds. Bringham, Oklahoma Aggies won decision over Kollogg, Nebraska, 135 rounds in 2 minutes, 31 seconds. Shimler, N. Brusha, won a fall from Northrip, Oklahoma Agies, 145 pounds in 6 minutes, 31 seconds. (Each man was captain of his team.) Prunty, Iowa State, won decision over White, Oklahoma Agies, 158 pounds in 10 minutes, 22 seconds. (Each man was captain of his decision over Ferguson, Missouri, 175 pounds in 3 minutes, 41 seconds. Stutteville, Oklahoma Agies, won a fall from Freeze, Kansas, heavyweight in 4 minutes, 39 seconds. Handball Tournament Planned A handball tournament in which all men will play, and to take part will be held on the Robinson gymnasium courts in the near future as a part of the program of the athletic department for intramural basketball. Those who have signed up thus far but others who are interested are invited to take part in the tournament, according to their status, and he is in charge of intramural athletes. Those entered are Dr. F. C. 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