2 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. this year like they did up there. This proves what the WEEKLY has said all the fall, that our team is up to the standard if they will only play as a unit. It is hard and sometimes unjust to mention individual men. Wilcox and Odle, however, deserve special mention. In the few minutes he was in the game, Odle made three touch-downs, a record which stamps him as a genuine Kansas foot ball player. Besides these too, however, there were nine other men who were in every play and each one has Kansas' thaaks. BRIEF DETAILS OF THE GAME. Capt. Wilcox won the toss and chose east goal. Dakota kicked to 25 yard line and Pompirt advanced 8 yards Tucker gained 10 yards, Jenkinson got the ball on a fumbie and went around end. Algie failed to gain and Tucker was pushed back. Black failed on field goal. Dakota kicked from 10 yard line and Ponpirt caught the ball on the 55 yard line. Tucker and Algie advanced repeatedly and Wilcox carried the ball over after 9 minutes playing. After the kicks off Dakota got the ball on a tumble and advanced, but finally lost on a fumble. Dakota regained the ball and it was here she did her best playing. Newcomb tried a place kick for goal and Tucker fell on the ball making a safety. Score, Kansas, 8; South Dakota,0. Algie caught the ball at the kick off aud Jenkinson made a 30 yard run. Tucker carried the ball over for the second touch-down Score,14 to 0.The half closed with the ball on Kansas 40 yard line. Kansas soon won the ball on downs,Tucker and Jenkinson gained 20 yards and Tucker finally went over the corner of the field for the third touch-down. Tucker failed to hold the line and K.U.lost a good kick. Black caught the ball and Wilcox went through for 15 yards, Tucker, Jenkinson and Wilcox advanced the ball, and Odle, who had just got in the game, made fourth touch-down. Score, 25 to 0. Tucker caught Newcomb's kick and advanced 25 yards. Odle kicked for 8,10 and 7 yards and finally hurdled over the goal. Score,30 to 0. Tucker again caught the ball, Copping ran 40 yards, Tucker 15, and Algie crossed the line after a 20 yard run. Score, 36 to 0. Jenkinson caught the ball, Quigley made 20 yards, Odle bucked for 12,10 and 17 yards. Quigley made 10 more and Odle crossed the goal after two more of his terrible line bucks. The following are the yards and touchdowns made by each man. Advances made by catching a kick off have not been counted. Tucker leads the list Odle's record is remarkable considering the short time he was allowed to play.' If he had been in all the game nobody knows how high the score would have been. Tucker, 2 touch-down and 196 yards ; Jenkinson, 130 yards ; Odle, 3 touch-downs, 80 yards ; Copping, 53 yards ; Wilcox, 1 touchdown, $ 3 9 \frac{1}{2} $ yards ; Algie, 1 touch down, 32 yards ; Breece, 15 yards. Debating Council. The council met Wednesday for organization. W F. Mowry was elected president and C.A.Gardner, secretary. the Debating council is composed of ten members, chosen from each of the four literary societies. Its purpose is to control all inter-collegiate debates. It arranges meetings, questions anh all preliminary details. This year ebraska debates here, while we go to Missouri. Colorado has written for a debate, but the University council replied that it could not be arranged. It is hoped, however, that money can be raised and the Colorado boys brought here in return for the trip they so kindly gave us last year. Mr. J. L. Felyek, the basso of the Newton male quartette, will sing "Bondalero" as his solo number at the Y.M.C.A.concert.