PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925 Spring Basketball Practice to Begin May 4, Says Allen Varsity Players Will Coach Freshmen Under "Phog's" Direction in Three Weeks Period Dr. Forest C, Allen announced this morning that spring basketball practice will be held three times a week beginning May 4 and will continue until October. All men who are eligible for varsity competition may report for practice. New Material is Promising This year's varsity men will coach the freshmen under the direction of Doctor Allen. Each varsity man will play in a competitive role, who play the same relative position, than giving this year's varsity mea a chance to become acquainted with the on-the-coming new men. A light ammunition will be held at each practice. Kansas is fortunate to have the assistance of "Tank" Ackerman who will be in school another semester. Ackerman will play in a defensive center. Men who will be available for this job are Peterson, Campbell, Zuber and Gordon. Gordon played at guard this year but his team is now swinging him into a defensive center. New men who show promise of developing into good variety material for next year are, Brian Blades, Marvin Borgessure, Glenn Burton, Marvin Burger, James Fitzpatrick, Thomas Finley, Hilary Fitzgerald, Mitchell Foster, Karl C. Frank, Brid Gradinger, Danne Henderson, Eugene Hiet, James Hill, Harold Holmes, Kevin Jeffery, Eric Koehler, Bear Kunk, Martin Krinken, Robert Kronert, Lloyd Livingston, Kenneth Maderran, Clarence McGuire, Bruce Miller, Dick Mullins, Tom Myers, Henry Shenk, Carl Smith, Charles Smith, Jessie Tiernan, Violet Wright, Krank Purna, Orval Sparks and Cornel Kennedy. Kansas to Lose Four Men The other variety man who will be back next year are, Captain-Elect Bergeland, Schmidt, Zuber, Proudifit Nairr, Jaroos, Jurodo, Slarr and Daniels. Kansas will lose Ackerman, Engle Wilkinson, and Hitt through graduation. All are hard men to replace for next year, but the majority of the teams in the valley loses as many men as Kansas. Grimell will be minus the services of Hoge and Glenvin. Iowa State servers are Riff and Coleman; Alabama hosts Sparks and Marcovis. Nebraska will suffer the biggest loss with four regulars going out, Usher, Tipton, Black and Volz. Oklahoma has only two going out, Dunlap and Ruppert. Washington loses Minner, Weil, and Lyle. Missouri has only one man go back. No other team argues in the same position with Dooleen graduating, although Banker may not be back in school. New Oklahoma Team Strong The Oklahoma Aggies who will be a new team in the conference next year will be a strong aggregation, having lost one game to Oklahoma University and winning one in return. They are coaches by choice, but they will produce the Michigan play of play. Elmer Borg, another big ten man from Illinois will replace Coach Killen at Nebraska. Although no other changes in coaching staffs have been announced it is rumored that one or two more new faces are added to the Mississippi Valley conference next year. In the last four years no school has beneted Kansas twice. With new coaches coming in the competition in the valley will be stronger than Pi U Defeats Alpha Tau Omega in Contest, 12 to 2 Baseball Games Played Three teams advanced a step toward winning the trophy in the indoor-outdoor baseball tournament yesterday afternoon. The Pi Uap队 team defeated the Alpa Tua Team Omega 12 to 2. At no time did the close, the Pi Uap's maintaining a lead throughout the game. The most exciting game of the afternoon was between Alpha Kappa Lambda and the Sigma Alpha Mu. The game was hard-fought all the way, the S. A. M.队 finally win by one run, with the final 11 to The Pil Kappa Pil队 defeated the Aacacia队 7 to 4. At the end of the fourth inning the Aacacia's led 4 to 3, but in the next two innings the Pil队 Pil brought in three runs while the Aacacia brought in only one. Hinton Adjudged Winner in R. O. T. C. Contes Thomas J. Hinton, e26, of Kansu City, Kan., has been adjudged winner of the Reserve Officers Association contest, which was awarded to the member of the R. O. T. C, having the highest reason's score on the rifle range, scores in all positions This trophy, which was donated by the Lawrence Reserve Association, is to be permanently kept by the R. O. The trophy will be presented to winner each year will be engraved on it. Hinton attained an average of 91.968, which according to Searle's report, are the highest score. Hinton has also been elected captain of next year's rife team. Poor Leaves for East to Represent Kansas in Penn Relay Games Intercollegiate High Jumper Will Vie With Leaders of His Sport Tom Poor, intercollegiate high jump star in the United States, will be the Jayhawker representatetomorrow. An Illinois relay games next Friday and the Kansas hawk star left over the Santa Fe for Kansas City this afternoon and will go on to Philadelphia immediately. Poor should have some close competitions from several eastern stars at the Minnesota collegiate record. The present record is 6 feet 6 1-8 inches held by Horne of Stanford made in 1912. Poor barely clearing the bar at Stanford matches at the Kansas relays last week. The Kansas jumper will be pitched against Emerson Norton of Georgetown, who was a student at the University in 1923 and a teammate of Poor's that year. Norton was also a member of the American Olympic Team and second to Harold Osborne of Illinois in the Olympic decathlon event. Other jumpers who are figured to give Tom lots of competition are Flahive of Boston College, who has a record of 6 feet 3 inches and Russell of Oklahoma who jumps high jump at the Ohio relays last week with a leap of 6 feet 3-8 inch. Debate Judges Selected Missouri Valley Championship to Be Decided Ex-Chancellor Frank Strong will be the chairman of the championship debate between South Dakota and Oklahoma, to be held in the central Administration auditorium Wednesday night. Three of the 15 candidates vowed that will be used. These are C. O. Wright, principal of the Atchison high school, and Professors A. C. Leach of Baker University and J. H. Lawrence of the College of Emporia at their respective schools. Harold Baker, Lawrence Newmark, and Charles Kadlee will debate for the University of South Dakota. The University of Oklahoma debaters have not been announced yet. Both teams will arrive Wednesday morning for the debate. Richard E. W. Erant W. Erant of South Dakota, and Pro- fessor J. K. Horner of Oklahoma. This debate is rather unusual in that five judges will be used, instead of the usn number, three. But in as much as this debate will decide whether the Missouri Valley Debate League, South Dakota preferred to have five judges. The question for debate is: Resolved that Congress should have the right to overrule decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals so both houses declaring acts of Congress unconstitutional. South Dakota will uphold the affirmative. Twelve thousand high school newsletters are being mailed to high school seniors over the state. The newsletter which is the same size as the fine-paper Kanman contains things of interest to the high school senior. An account of the relays, both the high school and the Kansas, is given on the front page. One of the features of the paper is a section entitled "The People." It is a short story of the most successful men from the different departments is given. This includes nearly all of the departments and schools established long enough for some of the graduates to be well along in life. Annual Newsletter Sent to High School Seniors The newsletter is one of the papers sent out each spring by the University. It is edited by W. A. Dill, professor in the department of journalism, and a member of the University publicity committee. Stars Competing in Drake Relays The four stars pictured above are some of the crack alarms who will participate in the 16th annual Drake University relay meet at De Moines, Ia., April 24-25. In the picture is a student from the University of Kansas team, one of the best 80 men in the middle west this year. Watson will run on the Kansas two mile relay team. Other men in the picture are Sam Orchutbaugh, Luke Ferguson and John Bard, creek Michigan broad jumper and dash man and Harold Odorne, world record holder in the high jump, who is competing in a special event under the colors of the Illinois A. C. Drake football team last fall and is one of the leading hundreds of the Missouri valley conference. He won There will be a special meeting of the MacDowell fraternity at 7:30, Wednesday April 22 in room 10 of central administration. Very In-room and very social, and every member is urged to be present. Margaret Butcher, Press T. A. Larremore. The members of the Men's Glee Club will meet for the trip to Topeka at 3:50 Wednesday afternoon at the Orange and Green bus station, next to the Bowerstock, instead of at Green hall, as previously announced. fourth place in the high hurdles at the Kangas relax last week. Hubbard is the intercollegiate broad jump champion of Averries and will attempt to set a new world mark competing against such stars as Graham and Goodell of Kansas, Jones of Iowa and Sweeney of Illinois. King of Spaghetti Eaters Challenges the World The History Club will meet Thursday, April 23 in Room 100 west Administration building, Dr. F. H. Hodder will give an illustrated lecture. All History majors and others interested are invited. Observation holds the Drake relay mark in the high jump at 6 feet 4 inches. Kansas will be represented at the great Mid-Western carnival by a sprint team relay team of Fisher, Wongwai, Powers and Rooney* and a field team relay team of Rooney, Integ, Earle or Wongwai. In the sprint relay, Kansas will again match speed with the smoothly Illinois team in another attempt to smash records. The Kansas team set a new world record in the 440 yard relay The Home Economics Club will meet in room 110 Fraser hall, Wednesday at 4:30. Los Angeles, April 21 — Florian A. Gayis, hotel chef, claimed the Pacific coast spaghetti eating championship today after inhaling ten pounds and eight ounces of the Italian asparagus in ten minutes and eight seconds. Gayis out-pitched and out-oate 20 pounds in a marathon at the fashionable Ambassador hotel. A total of 240 pounds, or enough spaghetti had in a row' to reach from San Diego to Portland, was consumed by the framed entrées Maladine Field finished in a chase session. Gayis, comedian and ounces of the Sicilian cabbage in a period of 11 minutes. at the Kansas relay last week, being closely pressed by the Illinois team. Illinois won out over Kansas in the third game and set a new world record in winning. The Kansas runners are working this week in preparation for the big meet and will give the Illinois team another run in the half mile relay Saturday. The Jawahrok runners are practicing passing the baton this week with the intention of taking the Gillen into camp in both sprint events. ANNOUNCEMENTS In the field events, Kansas will be well represented with Goodell and Graham entered in the broad jump and Graham entered in the high jump. To be the best of them, you be the Kansas entry in the pole vault and should push the men in this event. 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