Bunn Will Not Cut Freshman Squad; Fine Spirit Shown THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thirty Best Yearlings to be Taken to Nebraska; Every Man to Have Chance "The freshman squash will not be cut," said Coach John Bunn yesterday. "Every man will have a chance to show what he can do, and that chance will last until the suits are checked at the end of the season, and getting flawless fine spirit and are getting over their early季 season fright." A freshman squad must train as well as a varsity squad, and so far "Missouri" has given the coaches no cause for complaint on that account. This is shown by the fact that there are many other varsity Ups and that they have been coming through the varsity scrimmages in good shape. Only one injury of any consequence has so far been reported. Crawford, former Atchison high school athlete, has rehurt an old injury received last year during one of the high school games, and has not out of the lineup on that account. No Short Trips This Season The plan of the coaches is to take about thirty of the first year men to the Nebraska game this year, and then go on to the first before that time will be the lucky ones to make the trip. Last year the freshmen were taken to Manhattan to watch the Aggies perform, but as there are no short trips this year the hardest workers, and most of them are not well suited to Lincoln where they will see the game and the stadium opening. Practice will continue to be held in the uniforms which are at present in use, and it is not until after the Oldhoma A. and M. game that the Mishouri-girl sweaters and socks of the uniform are now completely uniformed, and the shortages of the first of the season have been made up. Freshmen Hard on Uniforms That the freshmen are hard on uniforms, whether as a result of mixing it with the varsity, or through regular "tigerish" destructiveness, is seen in the change in the white socks and jerseys which they have worn so far. These have changed from early season white to gray and brown, and show signs of combat. The squad, which is the largest that has ever turned out at Kansas, has possibilities that haven't been excelled for years. Linemen have answered the call sent out at the beginning of the year and the shortage in guards and tackles has been made up. Several guards and team members are in position. There is a profusion of ends and backfield men, and it looks as though there will be at least two good men to fill in at center next year. Potsy Will Prepare Team for Oklahoma With Stiff Workouts Many New Men Show Promis in Creighton Water Fest Saturday The Jayhawkers, after their water foot with Creighton, will be given skill workouts all of this week in preparation for the game with Oklahoma Agricultural and Mining College Saturday. Oct. 13, on Stadium Field, answer questions answered by Clark. The Jayhawkers come "clark" through the Creighton game in good shape, with the exception of Burt, and he was in bad shape before the game. "Burt will probably not play very much MAX THE CLEANER 12 $ _{1/2} $ E. 8th St. Phone 498 Quality Service at Reasonable Prices Suiting You -That's My Business- Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. ASSOCIATION DVES AND CLEANERS MASTER PYERS AND CLEANERS NEW YORK Phone 75 CLEANERS Tonight and Tuesday Varsity Theatre Special for Fire Prevention Week Cullen Landis in "The Midnight Alarm" A Fireman Story You'll Like this week as he needs a rest," said Coach Clark this morning. The Kansas team played a creditable game considering the conditions that they were playing under, and it was the first game of the season. But the team made real stars before the game on Turkey day with Missouri Halpin, who replaced Fraker at guard, and was tearing through the defense. The Kansas team broke up the Crescentian attack in fine shape. The freemain, or Missouri as they were christened a few nights ago will be taught the Oklahoma A. and M. plays this week, and they will try to win games against them varsity before the end of the week. John Lonbrong was getting down under punts as fast as the ends, and in many cases he made the tackles. John will undoubtedly star*at center this season. The Oklahoma A. and M. team will be出走 to win their first game Saturday, as they have played two games this season and lost both of them. They lost to town, 18 to 6, in the second round, but won them Oct. 7, 6 to 7. The Stillwater crew are reported to be fast, and the Kansas coaches are expecting a real battle. The game Saturday foreto! very little as to the style of football the Jayhawkers will use this season, as the rain made it impossible to play because of snow as if it will be a combination of several styles. Subscribe for the Daily Kansan. 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