THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "They Shall Not Pass"-Slogan of Potsy's Linesmen With Slow Line and Ligh Ends Oklahoma Aggies Rest All Hopes on Clever Backfield Kansas will run up against one of the most dangerous backfields in this section when the Oklahoma A. and C. comes up from Stillwater Saturday, two dangerous triple-threat men and have a 100-pound fallback who is said to be fast as well as heavy, the team as a whole will average 175. The A. and M. line is slow at charging and the ends are light, which may prove their undoing when they take the field against the faster Jayhawker team. The center and tackles on the Oklahoma team are the strong men on the visitor's line and they play the defensive play. The ends, although light, are fast and cover ground quickly. However, most of the Iowa gains were made around these men and they seem to be the weak links in the defense. Iowa was also able to gain yardage by use of aerial tactics. Gaddis Good Kicker Gaddis and Hasbrok are the two triple-threat men on the Oklahoma aggregation and will have to be watched. Gaddis is a good kicker who gets his kick away in much the same style as does Smith, Kansas fallback, who showed up so well against Creighton Saturday. His average yardage on kicks is high and he is an accurate passer. Hasbrok is perhaps the most dangerous man on the team and holds down right half. He is safety man and runs better than Hasbrok is also a good broken field runner and snags most of the passes for the visitors. In Crutchfield the A. and M. school has a 100-pound fullback who hits the line with tremendous force. The Oklahomaans' line is known to be slow at charging, but is also said to have driving power, and whether or not the superior speed of the K. U. line will break things up before he can get started is not known. Creighton had one on one on Stadium field for some time and one that is superior to that of the A. and M. school, so little trouble should be had with the visitors from that source. Little Known of Walker Little is known of Walker, quarterback on the A. and M. school, other than that he is fast and an accurate passer. The entire hopes of the visitors seem to lie in their backfield where they are defended by which they are defeated Saturday will be determined in great measure by the ability of the Jahawker linemen to hold them down. Barring injuries, the game should be good training for the Nebraska game of the following week, as many of the A. and M. tatties were similar to those used by the Huskers in their game against Illinois last Saturday. Another "Quack" Club Men's Varsity Swimming Team Plans Discussed Twenty-five men met in Doctor Naismith's office, Tuesday afternoon Oct. 9, and discussed plans for a probable swimmery team. It was decided to organize an exercise team. "The Quicks," and if there is enough good material in a varsity team will be organized from this. The club will meet every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, at 4:30; in the tank in Robinson gymnasium under the supervision of Professionals who work with the tank will be entirely filled, after practice meets will be held. At present the club is open to all men swimmers, and anyone desiring to join should turn in his name to Doctor Naismith. Hockey Captains Elected by Upper Class Team The hockey teams of the senior, junior and sophomore classes have been chosen, and the meetings for the election of captain for each class have been held. Margaret Walker was chosen captain of the senior class, Mona Foulk of the junior, and Eden Stephens of the sophomore. The freshmen meet tonight to elect a manager for their team. The election of their captain will take place after they have chosen their first team. All of the first round matches in the all-University tennis tournment must be played before Friday event, according to Captain George Glaskin. Sport Briefs Clyde Tucker, c'24, has resumed his studies, after a week's confinement with a severe case of bronchitis, at his home in Pleasanton. Varsity basketball men work in every Tuesday and Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock. Coach C. F. Alce and instructions in drills and footwork. Dalenece Wescott of Bunn's yearling team will undoubtedly make a strong kid for a guard position on next year's varsity. He is over six ft in height, and has the build for a red star. Gerald Smith should kick the owl a nice distance on a dry field, as his kicks in the mud Saturday averaged 34 yards. The fare to Nebraska is a trifle over eight planks. Better skin the next varsity舞 and make the trip to Lincoln with the team. Remember last year the Nebraskans were down here about 750 strong. Hart hit the line for several yards Tuesday afternoon, and he was finding the holes in good shape. Shannon was doing his stuff in rare fashion Tuesday evening. The fresh had a hard time in downing the ice, but she managed against of at least ten yards in length. Collier was up to his old tricks again Tuesday. He would skirt the freshman ends for substantial gains from the tacklers in fine shape. Yates, of last year's tennis squad, has been showing a marked improvement over his playing last year, and he may play several matches this year for the Mount Oundle team Prof. H. B. Chubb was down at the field Tuesday evening giving the team once over. He thinks that the science and football mix very well. Shirts Satisfy in style Tailoring Color price and fit dollar attached and neckband styles $2 - $2.50 - $3 Most of the fellows that go to the "Poll's" tomorrow—— SkofStadSYSTEM SELLING SYSTEM will vote HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX and CARLS GOOD CLOTHES TICKET There's A Reason. Think it Over. "It's the Clothes That Count" $2.50 "I had a funny dream last night— I dreamed I was walking down Oread Avenue in my underwear." "Gosh! Didn't you feel awful?" "No! I realized I had on one of my new Wilson Bros. Union Suits from Ober's and I was proud of it!" Medium weight, perfect fitting Knitted Union Suits with short or long sleeves "It's the Candidate that Counts" SENIOR (top row) Wallace James "Hodgie" Hodges (bottom row) Charlie Hall "Liz" Martin ALEX HODGES for Vice President CHARLES HALL for President ALEX HOPPES for vice President "Years on the Kansas Football team. Every one knew he was a monkeyman man at the hill. He has worked his way through school and still has uninitiated a very high scholastic record." LIZ MARTIN for Secretary Known as the most enthusiastic woman booster of K. U. and her "class." You know HER! ANN ROONEY for Honorary Colonel WALDACE JAMES for Treasurer A college student acting president of the Junior class, James Council, Captain of Cross Country Track team two years, a track "K" man, member of honorary Eng. First, Tau Beta Pi, Schem, Theta Tau, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Treasurer of Cross Country, O. T. C. Record Holder. A self-supporting man. ANN HOONEY For Honorary Colonel Ann was put before our party by the members of the R. O. T. C. who want a faithful, well appearing and a DEMOCRATIC "Colonel." JUNIOR (top row) "Tuff" "Grady" "Doe" "Yeakle" (bottom row) "Jerry" "Ward" Walton Shannon HOWARD GRADY for President WALTER SHANNON for Vice President Self supporting, non-fraternity man who has made good in football and track. Member of "K" Club. JERRY WARD for Secretary Tuffy, smallest "K" man in school history. Two "Ka" last year, Country Cross and Track, Secretary "K" Club, member of Athletic Board, and above all chemist at the Chemistry Department. He is known as a leader. JERRY WARD for Secretary A worker for Kansas U. Captain in Stadium Union Drive and very active in Y, W. C. A. and other work duties that heightened her competency to be Secretary of Junior Class. DOC YEAKLEY for Treasurer One of the Kansas Relay Managers. Also manager of Sour Owl, Tumbler and Gym instructor. LELAND BROWNE for Junior Prom JOHN MONTGOMERY for Junior Prom Business manager of Kansan. Track Squad. Light weight boxing champion of K. U., member of Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, member of the Owls. LELAND BROWNE for Junior Prom One of the Sophs Managers of the Kansas Relays. Member of the Sour Owl Board, Assistant Business Manager of the Kansas Engineer. The resilience of the Kansas team proven by their past records, shows that they will make capable managers of the Junior Prom. SOPHOMORE (top row) "Chic" Slossen (bottom row) "Pete" Welty, Barbara Becker, Wilder Dresser PETE WELTY for President See what Pete's done this last year: Dean Brandt's Honor Roll, Men's Glee Club, Relay Committee, Pen and Scroll. He is worthy of your support. What has the opposing team done in University? WILDER DRESSER for Vice President Dresser is an engineer; a first Sergent in the R. O. T, C. R, O. T. C. basketball. Wilder is a non-fra- torier and is on the varsity. S. Annual. Treasurer of his Senior Class in H. S. BARBARA BECKER for Secretary Barbara was captain of the girls' basketball team; a member of the glee club, Y. W. C. A.; Women's Athletic Club; active in the stadium drive. She's a real winner. CHICK SLAWSON for Soph Hop Manager "The Chick" run the Freshman Freel last year, one of the few parties to pay for itself in several years. He makes good again this year. He has the oppo- sition candidate. "B" OLIVER for Treasurer "B" was quarterback on the fresh football team; member R. O. T. C.; a real man. FRESHMEN (top row) Art Hartfelder "Scoop" Wellman (bottom row) "Parker" John Le Van ARTHUR HARTFELDER for President All American high school basketball game, member of Kansas All State Team, "4 years honor student at K. C. K. High School. Non fraternity man. JOE WELLMAN for Vice President "Scoop." Freshman quarterback, Editor of High School Annual, cheer leader and outstanding football player of his high school. Resident of Lawrence. LUCILE "PAT" PARKER for Secretary Poppy and an outstanding leader in high school activities. She received the highest honor of her being elected "Historian" at Leavenworth High School. JOHN LE VAN for Treasurer President of his class at Salina High School. Known as the most democratic man there. "All Leaders on the Hill" ---