6 THE UNIVERSITY COURIER. There were at least eight or ten of the boys who were willing to have the honor thrust upon them, so the selection was a delicate compliment to the man who ran away from all the Ann Arbor boys last fall. J A. SIMPSON THE MAN. In the fight for manager of the foot ball team, the Athletic board met a dead-lock, which in determination and intensity out rivaled the struggles between Grover Cleveland and the senate Bowersock, Prof. Hopkins, and Morgan for several days divided honors, and the board finally relieved itself by the selection of Simpson. Rules for the Regulation of Athletics at K. U. 1. All schedules of games shall be approved by the Advisory Committee. 2. The hiring of all coaches and trainers must be approved by the Advisatory Committee. 3. No match games of any kind shall be played on any other days than University holidays without permission of the Advisory Committee. 4. The Director of Physical Culture shall be judge of the physical ability of players, and his decision that a player is physically unfit to play shall be final. 5. Without the permission of the Advisory Committee no person shall play on any athletic team or compete in any athletic contest who has not been a regular member of the University, in good s'anding from the beginning of the term in which games are played. 7. A list of players on any athletic team must be promptly filed with the Chairman of the Advisory Committee by the Captain of the team. 6. No person shall be paid or receive any money compensation whatsoever for playing on any athletic team of the University. 8. The Captain of any athletic team in the University shall be responsible to the Advisory Committee for any violation of these rules. 9. The Advisory Committee strongly advises against the employment of professional players on University teams under any circumstances, and againnt the arrangement of games either in base-ball or foot-ball with professional teams, except where profesional teams play on our own grounds for the sake of practice. Adopted by the University Council May 3rd and June 2nd,1894. The Advisory Committee will regard it as an infringement of the spirit of this rule (Rule IX) if students during term time play as individuals on any team against professional clubs without special and individual permission of the Chairman of the Advisory Committee. Adopted February 18th, 1895. A correct copy of the rules. WILSON STERLING, Sec.of Adv Com. A glance over the field of athletics discloses an encouraging prospect for both the base ball and the spring sports. Over in the gymnasium the candidates for the team are already hard at work trying for their respective positions, and from the present outlook it is almost safe to predict that Kansas will produce a nine this spring second to none other in the west Six members of last year's team are in school. and the candidates are a most promising lot. Razor Toes Needle Toes THE BULLENE SHOE CO Have them all. Now is the time to buy while they are selling Shoes at prices that will continue only during this GREAT INITIAL SALE. Harvard Toes Princeton Toes