Kansas to Start Saturday's Game With New Squad Clark Not to Use Veteran Unless Field Is Muddy; Edward Cochrane to Referee Every effort is being exerted by the Kansas coaches to get the Jays hawkers in shape for the battle with Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, to be played on Stadium field Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Prospects for a Kansas victory are not very bright at the present time as several of the Crimson and Blue stars are on the hospital list. The Bucs are not going to Mosby, Burt and Haley would not get into the fray Saturday. This leaves several holes to be filled by in-experienced men. Burt Will Not Play Mosby and Haley both received time burns in the Creighton game, but they would be in condition for the game Saturday. They seemed to be improving nicely, but "Potty" was all of his men to be in tip-top condition when he hits the Cornhuskers, and he is taking no chances of injuring someone in a non-conference "Burt will not get into the contest at "Potty." "Bolt" said this morning. Practice the last few nights he been the hardest that the men have received this season. Wednesday night when the coaches sent them to the showers the players were disgusted with football, and we ready for bed. "Potsy" scrimmage them for two solid hours. The varsity wore out two o'bunn's yearling teams, and then the second varsity wore out two more freshman teams. Then to top it all "pitted the first string varsity against the second string varsity. Weather Conditions to Decide The line-up that will start the game Saturday is the same that the coaches anticipated on starting against Creighton, but as the game was played on a muddy field only the veterans were used. If the game is played Saturday under adverse conditions only the old men will be allowed, Scholars said that only the veterans should be used in adverse conditions, as you cannot judge a new man in the kind of weather that the Creighton game was played under. *May Use Whole Squad* Captain Shuck and John Loewner will be the players to win the Creighton game who will start the game Saturday if the weather conditions are favorable. If the Jayhawkers are able to win with the new men everybody on the squad will probably get a chance to show his stuff. The officials who will handle the game are as follows: Ed Cochrane of the Kansas City Journal-Post reference: Otto Dubaush, principal of Kansas City, M. umpires; E. M. Tipton, head lineman, Missouri. Line-up Is Chosen Sanborn ... L. E. Higginis Holderman ... L. T. Morrison Freese ... L. T. Crowe Lonborg ... C. Keep Holpin ... R. G. Rodgers Babe Smith ... R. T. Wahl Kruger ... R. E. Walke Kraeger ... Q. B. Walker Kearney ... R. H. Hasbock Jenkins ... L. H. Schrd w Hart ... R. H. Crutchfield *near-up 13 chose* The following will probably be the line-up for both teams who Cochrane blows his whistle Saturday afternoon: Sport Briefs Captain Charley Black has run the team in great shape the last few evenings. He is running the ball with speed, and is showing accuracy in passing. If he goes through the season as he is playing now he will be the sensation of the valley at the pilot position. Freese, who has been out of the game for the past week, due to injuries, will break into the line-up on Saturday against Oklahoma A. and M Tris Spurgeon, former Crimson and Blue backfield star, came down to the sheds Wednesday evening to greet his old teammates. Kruger snagged passes in fine style Wednesday evening, and was also stopping the freshman backs when they came around his end. Holla Helberg, who shows promise of being one of the stars on the cross-country squad, has been layed up with a bad insult. The Jayhawkers will entrain for Lincoln Thursday night. Holderman, who last year played a guard position, has been switched to tackle and he will start at that position Saturday. Eddie Halpin got into every mix-up with the freshman Wednesday evening, and as a result was named by the Oklahoma Kalahona A. and M. game. Haskell Redakins take on big game Saturday at they tangle with Minnesota University. This team will go along going several miles to witness. Interest at the present time is centered around the two world baseball series. There seems to be more shown here in the little series. The varsity tennis team will leave Friday night for an invasion of some of the more eastern schools in the valley. "Sandy" Sanborn has shown up in practice as good material for an end, and will get a chance to show his ability Saturday. Coulter has been hitting the line for nice gains in practice, and he may break into the line-up Saturday. Carl Pleasant, who starred on the Jayahawk aggregation in 1907-09, was on the field Wednesday evening in practice. He was captain in 1909. Bennie Owen's Oklahoma Sooners journey north Oct. 13 and play Dawson's Cornhuskers at Lincoln The Sooners are still smart under the pressure they last year, and Owen's man will give the Cornhuskers a battle royal. Cross Country Team Ready for Meet With Oklahoma A. and M. Grady and Hedburg in Hospital New Course Will Be Used in Race Saturday THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The Kansas cross country team is putting on the finishing touches for the first official meet of the season Saturday, Oct. 13, against Okahama A. and M. The prospects in the Kansas camp at the present time are not the brightest in the world, as two of the men that Coach Schlade-man counted on running are on the field, with both have laid insets, and the coach will not run them as he is saving them for the meet with Nebraska. The tryouts were held one evening this week and the results were as follows: James and Pratt came in together in the fast time of 30:29; Kellet was next in 31:06; Heberg crossed the tape in the time of 31:17; Lewis, 31:29; Ross, 31:42; McGrath, 32:28; and Merrill, 32:42. The meet Saturday will be over the new course laid out this season, and the crowd will get to see the runners three times, the start, out two miles and a half, and the finish. The race will be duly after the first quarter of the football game is over, and they will finish between halves. The course is reported by the men to be a harder course than the old one. The strength of the team was impressive here but Coach Schadleman expects a real race from the southern school. Coach Schadleman announced this morning that the following men would run for Kansas in the meet Saturday; Captain James Kellet, Matty McMahon, and Steve Merrill. Of the above men, four of them are veterans from last year's team, and the rest of them are new material. MeCrath has been stepping the five miles in good time, and the team has coach hopes that Kellet, James, and Pratt will finish before any southern runner crosses the tape. Hold Political "Caucus" More than eight hundred enthusiastic university students attended a political caucus held in Myers Hall last night. A large and varied program filled the evening. Some of the best hill talent was "on tap." The Alpha Tau Omega orchestra played a number of popular selec Orchestras and Soloists Offer Varied Program Reed Publishes Two Articles Prof. C. L. Reed, of the department of physiology of the University, has published two articles which have been published in the American Journal of Physiology. The titles of the two articles published are: "Some Effect of Epinephrin on the Heart of the Common Man" and "The Evidence of a Non-Visual Affect mechanism in the Eye." Rhadamanthi Try-Out Manuscripts Must Be Turned In by Nov. Material for Poems May Be Both Free and Conventional Manuscripts for Rhadamanthi tryouts must be entered by November 1, members of the society decide at the first meeting of the year, held Thursday evening in Fraser rest room. Freshmen as well as upper-classmen are eligible to compete, according to Mattie Crumme, acting director of the University left in the Quill Club box located in the south wing, Jouw hall, of Fraser. Material for the poems submitted may embrace both free and conventional verse, and must include at least twenty-five lines. The verses should be in a standard whole, after first having been considered by an advisory committee. Prof. W. S. Johnson is adviser of the club in the position of Rhadamantis. Election of members will take place in holding held after selection of candidates. Plans for the year were discussed and arrangements made for a balanced program of original poetry, reading, and talks by outside leaders. Recognized poets and critics will be invited to address the club, with certain awards and incentives may be induced while on tour to ston in Lawrence. Committees will be appointed at the next meeting, two weeks from the present date, and new manuscriptors will be held for the office of president, made vacant by the resignation of Mattie Crumme, c.24. The Rhadamanti bulletin board, situated in hall, will announce all programs. Informal talks by Professors Goldwin Goldsmith, J. M. Kellogg, and G. M. Beal, were features of the first monthly meeting of the Architectural society held in Marvin hall Wednesday evening. The purpose of the meeting was for members of the department to become Joseph Radotsky, president. About 20 students were in attendance. Send the Daily Kansan Home. 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