UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DECEMBER 18.1918. Track Men Preparing For First Indoor Meet With Kansas Aggies Coach Hamilton Will Depend Largely on New Men For Points In preparation for the indoor track meet with the Kansas Aggies, to be held in Robinson Gymnasium, February 17, University track men are already taking preliminary workouts. The track has been put in condition, and just as soon as the men return from the Christmas vacation they will get down to work in earnest. Several of the track men from last year are in school, but Coach Hamilton will have to depend upon the new men for most of the points this season unless some of the old men return from training camps, Rodkey is in school and will be out for the middle distance and broad jump. Dewall will be out for the distance races. These two letter men are the only varsity men in school. Heizer will be out. He did some good work in his high school career and will try to break into University track this season. The Bradley brothers are expected to win some points for the Kansas team. "It would be useless to start working with the track team at present as the work would be broken up. All athletics have been interfered with this quarter but we can make a practice schedule that we can carry out next quarter," said Coach Hamilton today. The Kansas cross country team has been shot to pieces by the weather and illness. Rodkey was in bed with a bad throat for a week, and Deering has an appointment to Annapolis and will not be in K. U. after this quarter. Dewall is the only athlete who has been out constantly. Basket Ball Team Goes Through Fast Practice Members of the basket ball team were put though a stiff practice last night at the gym and are coming along fine, according to Coach Hamilton. Hamilton is working with the men and has divided them into four groups out of the practice Tuesday afternoon. Uhrlaub and Bennett worked at guard for the Varsity in last night's scrimmage with the scrubs. Uhrlaub played here several years ago and will be in K. U. next quarter, Bennett worked well with the first year team last year and halls from the fast Iola team. Bennett is a good floor man and fast on his feet. He can be used at defense played at center for the Varsity and is getting the tip off as he did in games last season. Bunn and Harms played the forwards. Bunn won his letter last year and-Harms worked for the first year team. Oread Team to Play The Oread Training School basketball ball team will play its first game of the season with Vinland High School in Robinson Gymnasium Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. A regular coach has not been appointed but the team is showing up in good shape under the direction of Prof. H. W. Nutt, principal of the school. More games will be scheduled after Christmas. Give a magazine subscription for a Christmas present. Special club rates at the City Drug Store.-Adv. Regiment pictures now on sale at the Duffy Studio.—Adv. 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