8 The Courier-Review. in the practice games with Ottawa and Topeka has done much to make the student body feel that it is not to be disappointed in the "varsity" eleven and that the team defeating the "crimson" this year will have to be a good one. Now that we have a good team, let the student body and the citizens of Lawrence give it their hearty and combined support—leave business and studies for a few hours, and give the eleven a good start. There has always been a query, why don't we have home games—now that we have them, give them your hearty support. The admission price is the same as last year, fifty cents, including grand stand. Athletic Association Election. The directors of the Athletic Association held their first regular meeting on Monday for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. Mr. Cheadle was elected as temporary chairman. The meeting then proceeded to the election of officers. There being two strong candidates for the office of persistent, and for football manager, the contest promised to be an exciting one. After the ballot it was found that O.K. Williamson had been elected president. Nothing need be said as to the ability of Willie, but in congratulating him the COURIER-REVIEW wishes also to extend her hearty congratulations to the directors and members of the University Athletic Association on securing such a man as their president. After the election of president the directors adjourned. LATER. The president on Thursday morning posted a bulletin calling for a meeting of the directors on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Meeting was called to order with Mr. Williamson in the chair. The only business before the meeting was the election of officers. The following officers were elected: Vice-president, Mr. Cheadle; secretary,Mr.Maxwell; manager, football team, Mr. McKinnon; manager track athletics, C.W. Armour.With the above good officers the Athletic Association should enjoy every prosperity during the year '94-'95. Notes. Stone played a strong game at center. Piatt will probably glay in Saturday's game. Steinberger played a great end game Saturday. "Stonewall" Pope played a strong game at tackle. Crawford will probably play with Doane Saturday. Shellenberger will probably play in Saturday's game. Harvard defeated Andover Saturday by a score of 48 to 0. "Shorty" Hamil was up from Baldwin Saturday to see the game. Admission to the game, including grand stand, will be 50 cents. Shellenberger got out for practice Monday. His leg is now almost well. Will McMurray was elected Foot Ball Manager of the Sophomore class team. Williamson played an A No. 1 game Saturday. His interference was brilliant. Armour is playing a strong interference game. His running and tackling is also first-class. K. U. vs. Doane College, Saturday, October 13th, McCook field. Admission 50 cents. Hill's 75-yard run in Saturday's game is the longest run made this year on McCook field. The "varsity" made a goal in one minute's time, in both the Ottawa and the Topeka game. It has been rumored that Mr. Cowan will play in the game against Ann Arbor. Is is hoped that this report is true. Our next game is with Doane College of Crete, Neproska. This game is next Saturday and will be played on McCook field. Ryus, the captain and half-back of the T. A. C., played a great game for the visitors. His tackling and bucking the line were features. The "scrubs" played a quicker game than the "varsity." Klinihans and Evans played a good game. They both will make good players. The "varsity" plays a practice game with Abilene on the 20th at Abilene. This team has been organized by Matteson and is probably a fair one. Stone played a strong game at center. Piatt will probably glay in Saturday's game. Steinberger played a great end game Saturday. "Stonewall" Pope played a strong game at tackle. Crawford will probably play with Doane Saturday. Shellenberger will probably play in Saturday's game. Harvard defeated Andover Saturday by a score of 48 to o. "Shorty" Hamil was up from Baldwin Saturday to see the game. Admission to the game, including grand stand, will be 50 cents. Shellenberger got out for practice Monday. His leg is now almost well. Will McMurray was elected Foot Ball Manager of the Sophomore class team. Williamson played an A No. 1 game Saturday. His interference was brilliant. Armour is playing a strong interference game. His running and tackling is also first-class. K. U. vs. Doane College, Saturday, October 13th, McCook field. Admission 50 cents. Hill's 75-yard run in Saturday's game is the longest run made this year on McCook field. The "varsity" made a goal in one minute's time, in both the Ottawa and the Topeka game. It has been rumored that Mr. Cowan will play in the game against Ann Arbor. Is is hoped that this report is true. Our next game is with Doane College of Crete, Neproska. This game is next Saturday and will be played on McCook field. Ryus, the captain and half-back of the T. A. C., played a great game for the visitors. His tackling and bucking the line were features. The "scrubs" played a quicker game than the "varsity." Klinihans and Evans played a good game. They both will make good players. The "varsity" plays a practice game with Abilene on the 20th at Abilene. This team has been organized by Matteson and is probably a fair one.