STRICKLER HEINZMAN WARING ROUSE the later games. He weighs 185 pounds and is 22 years of age. He graduates in the Engineering school this year. Waring, right halfback comes from Abilene, where he received his football education at the high school of that place. Waring weighs 160 pounds and always helps the man with the ball. He promises to be a good man next year. He is a Sophomore engineer and is 20 years old. Miller, the other halfback is an all around athlete. He plays on the basketball team and is a sprinter of rare ability. If "Billy" gets loose with the ball it takes a 100 yard man to down him. He is rather small and weighs ouly 145. His home is at Osage City and is 19 years of age. Angney, a Sophomore, lives in Sumner county, and played on the County High school team before coming here. He is a valuable man on catching and running back punts. He weighs 144 and is 19 years old. McNaughton started the season at fullback and played a very creditable game until he was taken ill with typhoid fever. He is a good line plunger and weighs 175 pounds. His home is at Tonganoxie. "Mac" is a Middle law. Burt is another man from Western Kansas and played end in a few games in good shape. He weighs 165 and with a little more experience will be a valuable man in the future. He is a Sophomore engineer. Stanley Meyers, right half, lives at Fort Scott and has had more experience than most of the team, having played under Stagg at Chicago. He injured his knee about the middle of the season and was out of the CAPTAIN VEATCH Freshman Squad game for the rest of the year. This was his second year on the team. He weighs 165 and is a middle law. Harry Hart, another Beloit man, played quarter until the last two games. He uses his head in calling the signals and is a sure tackler. Hart has played two years and is a senior in the College. He weighs 150. THE FRESHMEN. Summary of the Season's Work Have Gotten Fine Training. When Kansas University adopted the Chicago conference football rules last spring, many predicted an unsuccessful team for the fall just passed. However it has been proven that in the adoption of the Conference Rules we did not make a failure in the 'Varsity team and we did give the Freshmen advantages which they had never yet had. They had a schedule of 8 games. They had a coach of their own and made the remarkable record of scoring 221 points while their opponents never even crossed their goal line. Among their hardest games were Warrensburg State Normal, Missouri, Wentworth Military Academy, Holton, Iola and Ft. Scott high schools. Among the men who especially distinguished them- $$ (Cont. 13.) $$