ave: a The sit- ting th ar tr w we Pre- esil ich red of river pace pla t The e f, mb um tn tou e. mal unn ms The le his love art on west Of que del tre rees d jit T ns t nt nd and der mst pt opt u un or J. url unt mit Th ve un pu n H I U also sch will as To Th the nb Se bal de r I d h T e u SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1924 en' E THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fifty-six Selected for Football Squad by "Potsy" Clark Captain Burt Shows Ability at Place Kicking; Clark Pleased With Prospects The long spring football grind came to an end Friday afternoon. Fifty- six men were soldiered in the game, most next fall at the beginning of the season. The team as a whole is young, but it is also one of the heaviest and fastest teams in the league. A number of men have shown exceptional ability in the practice that just ended. Captain Havold Burt developed an unaccountable ability within the four-yard-line. He is hitting the line, too, like a battering ram. "Potys" Predict Good Season "Prospects for next year are unusually bright"; said Potys an analyst. "The players we will see in the Valley championship, but I can say that we are going to have a fast heavy, hard fighting team competition for berths on the team is better than I have ever known it." "Take for instance the quarterback position. We have Walters, Schmidt, A. Hodges, Lindley, Olver, and Weltman. This is the best array of players we have seen in this season, we have ever seen, as far back as I can remember. At center there are five good men. Their best looks like 'Goodness,' not 'Lovely.' They are at Ottawa U., weighing 190 pounds, brain and aggressive, and Lewis Davidson. The latter is a brother of Allan Davidson. Young Louis Brooks than likely休业 the rookie." Haley, Holderman and Howard Frank all look good for left guard, while he looks better for right. He must team Livermore, who played on the University of Chicago fresh- man squad a year ago, and who would have to play with the one come to take care of right guard. For the tackle backs are "Babe" Smith, *Bill* Mullins, "Bob" Mooby, Hardy, Swope and Freeze, all aggresive, heavy and heady. For the wing stretches of the ball, "Sunny", *Anderson*, Dick Smith, Charles Hanna and Roberts. From a wealth of backfield material the ball line-ups will be selecte Gene Hart, George Mackey Stubb, Stephen Schmidt, Andrew Smith, Alex Hodge, Joe Anderson, Stanley Lindley, Zobee, Oliver, Walters, and Wellman—all are capable of filling a bay at birth at half a yard. The Coulter are available for fullback. Zuber, Starr, Hodge, Hart, Lintel and Schmidt are good punters. Zuber looms as the best triple threat man on the sound. He is a real kicker, but Zuber is also a good carrier. The best passers are Schmidt, A. Hodges, Lindley, Walters, Hart, Mackar, Stair, Burt, and Moshy, the fifty-six men from 10 to 12 until the end of the season under the direction of either "Poetry" or Captain Burt to practice passing, kicking and sliding in a game. In addition, one or two meetings will be held at fraternity houses for a general good time and for closure. Squad to Meet Every Week fellowship. Scientists Observe Two New Heavenly Objects Dr. Flemmon H. Dudley, who for more than 40 years has been consulting engineer in charge of rail, tie, and structural steel equipment in the railway industry, recently bequeathed a gift of more than $100,000 to Yale for the purpose of establishing a professorship devoted to research and instruction in connection with the history and science of the science of railway service. Cambridge, Mans., March 50. The discovery of two heaviest objects, not yet positively identified, has been reported to the Harvard College observatory. Brussels, announced the observation of a faint object, which has since been observed at Yerkes observatory. This discovery probably the asteroid named Irma. A report from the observatory at Konigstadt in Germany tells of the discovery of another object, which is likely either a cornet or a mini planet. More than $6,600 was refunded to students of the University of Michigan because of their being required of school because of schizophrenic delinquency. Olympic Benefit Tickets on Sale at Dollar Each All seats for the Olympic benefit program to be given in the Lawrence stemorial High School auditorium, Thursday evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock. The program is former K. U. foothull star, will be prized at $1.00 including the tax, according to an announcement made Saturday morning from the University. The University Extension division's picture machine will be used in putting on the picture part of the program, consisting of a two-heel wheelball in Alaska in which Doctor Burlingook part some years ago. Good Weather Aids Baseball Practices During Past Week Fielding and Hitting Strength May Balance Weakness of Pitchers meant practice progressed vigorously outdoors during the past week when we visited the Old School. It tried a number of combinations in a series of five-linning games, but was not well pleased with the results and moved to tomorrow, if the weather permits. "Murray 'Pus' Davis looks better than he did at any time last year," and "Petty, 'But Pus' can't be." But "But Petty" has a lot of candidates a reliable twipper may yet be found. C. G. Davis, Dunn, right, and Heckert are all fair. Any one of these develops ability, the key is to be in the running for the pennant. "We have a good fielding team and a hard-hitting one, but we cannot play in the ballpark," College baseball puts most of the burden on the pitchers." "Potty" The outstanding man so far have seen Halpin, catcher; Black and John at first; A. Hodges and Conjoat at second; Captain "Dutton" Lon borg at third; Price, Harry Davis and Hill at shortstop; Armstrong left field; Skimmer and Bishop right field; and Hewitt and Right right field. In a short time a practice game will begin before forcement. This game will afford a chance to get a line on the ability of the Oread squad. Calendar for the Week Monday, March 31 4:30 Gorman University Club, 313 Fraser. Womens Freshmen Group Harden, Hosey. Monday, March 31 ested in baseball, gymnastics 8:00 Ukrainian Chorus concert, gymnastics 8:00 Ukrainian Chorus concert gymnasium. hall. 4:45 Meeting of all women interested in baseball, gymnasium 4:30 Quack Club gymnasium. Y. W, C. A, C. 'Meryl' Hall. Scientific numberers of Kanaea relays, masters at leille office. quet, Wendell H. 7:30 Messiah Choral Practice. Wednesday, April 2 1300 W. A. A. Board meeting, gym Women's Glee Club, 118 C. Ad 4:45 W. A. A. meeting, gymnasium. 71 Pla Lamida Theta, 21 Fraser. 8:00 Senior recital, Fraser. 8:30 Basteladam theta, 21 Snow 6:00Sigma Delta Chi gridiron ban- must. Windmann's. 7:15 Bacteriology club, 210 Snow Thursday, April 3. 9:00-4:00 W, S. G. A. election, Dyche Museum. Friday, April 4. 12:30 Noonday religious luncheon, Myer's hall. 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