PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926 Baseball Players Report for First Official Practice Training Work Commencee Wednesday; Bunn Has Five Letter Men This Year twelve men led by Captain Eddie Halpin reported to Coach John Bumm Wednesday for the first official outdoor baseball practice of the season. Due to a misunderstanding in regard to the time of the practice on Monday, the squad reported, but the entire squad is expected on the diamond tonight. Practice consisted of throwing the ball for 20 minutes, one hour of pepper hitting, and 30 minutes of chasing fly balls. Coach Bunn is trying to keep the men from developing any sore arms in the early part of the season and the preseason. The preseason has adopted the notto, "no sore arms" and practice for the first few days will be slow and easy. Coach Born is singing neither the blues nor praises of his 1929 jahawkers as it is yet too early in the season to call for a big game. But he will put a fighting team on the diamond. Several valley schools have dropped baseball as a collegiate sport, but Kansas is not only hard to win, although it it not entirely fitted at present. Five letter men of last year remain, to form the nucleus of this year's team. They are Captain Eddie Hale, catcher; Wright and Phinnie McKenzie, pitcher; Thomas Brown, Men on the varsity squad last year who have reported are Corrigan, pitcher and shortstop, Ogden and Smith, infielder; Stafford, pitcher Members of but year's team's crew. Kramer, catcher and utility man; Livingston, pitcher and third baseman "Stony" Wall, infielder; Anderson, pitcher; and Allen, outfielder, who was on the squad two years ago. Other men were Cooper Morgan, Sullivan, Brown, Hazel, Clark, Marshall, Nobile, and Bonner. K.C.A.C.Wins,33 to 21 Ackerman Scores Twelve Points in Schooley Game in a game somewhat married by roughness, the Kansas City Athletic Club defeated the Schooldays last night 32 to The Blue Diamonds were never in danger and led at the half 18 to 7. "Tut" Ackerman, former K. U. star and last years captain, was the high point man of the game. "Tut" made five field goals and two charity tosses. Time after he broke up the opponent's plays which threatened to Next to Ackerman, Reynolds of the Schoolboy's was the outstanding player. He too made five field goals, but his floor work was erratic. Naismith to Be Guest at Basketball Banquer Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball and now of the department of physical education here is to be the guest of honor at a basketball banquet tonight, given by the high schools of Sioux City, Iowa. Doctor Naismith's son, Jack, is in the physical education department of the Sioux City high schools. Tigers Are Preparing for Annual Missouri Valley Indoor Meet The best the Tigers could do last year was to place third, Nebraska winning the meet and Kansas placing second. The Tiger coach, Bob Simpson, believe that this charges have a value. They did in last year's competition. Preparations are being made by the University of Missouri track team for the annual Missouri valley indoor meet at Iowa State in your year at Ames. In March, 12 and 13. Capt. Dott Rickerson should be able to win his two events, the shot and discuss, and he will probably try to better the records in the event, Lancaster, who has been pole vaulting around 12 feet 9 all fall, should be able to cup that event. Putt, sophomore high jumper Mackenzie Durden, perdred. Perdue, who ran the half mile in 1.57 and 3 tents as a sophomore last year should be able to win the event in even better time this year, Miller, stepped the distance in 4.28. 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They also won After the march with the Aggies the Kansas team will prepare for the valley meet which will be held in Stillwater, Okla. March 11-13. The Oklahoma Aggies are expected to win first place in the valley meet, although In the match tomorrow Dillon will wrestle in the 135-ball class last of James. Joe Stokka will represent Texas in a high school Scott will wrestle in the 115-ball class. some of the Ames, Nebraska, and Kansas wrestlers will give them some hard contests. Last year the Kansas team piece third, in the tictacto most 148-bl, Stokker; 115-bl, Scott; 125-bl, Skinner; 135-bd, Dugan; 145-bl, Delp; 158-bl, Hays; 175-bl, Smith; unplitted class, Freece. The Kansas wrestlers in the contest with the Aggies tomorrow night will be: Drake Defeats Grinnell Drake completely smothered the Grinch basketball five last night 325 to 9. Meyers, Drake forward, scored at all while Wattel ever scored five goals as guard. 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