THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Gridiron Gossip Glick Schultz Potsy announced this morning the tentative line-up for the Sooner game: Black and Griffin, ends; Cave and Moshy, tackles; Hilgins and Centrion, center; Carter, center; Krueger, quarter; McAdams and Shannon, half; Burt, full. The present backfill looks like a scoring combination. For the last two nights the varity has been practicing on carrying the ball over from the 5-yard line. Last evening 25 froth were line up at the jayhawkers carried the ball over for a counter five times out of six. When eleven men can score against twenty-five, it must be a good combination. There is a feeling among local sport followers that the Kansas team is due to hit its stride against the Sooners Saturday. A Jayhawker team in top form will look for last Saturday, but in the early stages of feeling of optimism about the result of the Oklahoma game however. Every man should be in shape for the Sooner clash according to Potsy. Weidlein is about to get rid of his "charlie horse" Ivy's knees and knees. He wants to be already scrimmaging, and Spurgeon's knee is causing him little trouble. With the whole squad in good condition and a reorganized backfield the Jayhawk machine is about due to start hitting on all fours. And when the Jayhawks do hit their stride, forget the popular assumption that the Cornhunks have the Armistice Day battle sewed up. For no football game is won before they are played. Remember the Drive game. A rumor has been circulating that there are no more tickets for the Jawahra-Sooner flasco Saturday. The athletic office announced this morning that more than 10,000 seats in the Stadium were still available. Rotarians to Cheer K. U. Three Hundred to Attend Home- coming Game Three hundred megaphenes in the hands of 30 Rotarians will give volume to the Rock Chalk, and other vols at the K. U.-Nebraska clash here November 11, according to plans of the local club, which will entertain visiting Rotarians from all over the state on that day. The Lawrence Rotary Club has invited members from clubs all over the state to help make Homecoming a big event, and many representative clubs in the city come together to Topeka, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Kansas, and other nearby cities. "We expect 300 at our bureau to be given at 12:15 o'clock Saturday noon, at the Methodist church," said Harold. Constant, chairman of the entertainment committee, this morning. Three hundred good seats on the Kansas (easy) side of the Stadium have been reserved for Rotary Club members, who attend the game in a room that also operates attent the Dad's Dinner in the evening. The directors of the Alumni Association will probably attend the K. U. Nebraska game in a body, according to Alfred G. Hill, secretary, who has written to each of them offering to reserve seats for all who can attend. "Suiting You" THATS MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Freshman Football Men Promise Good Material Next Year Squad The dining service supreme Gene Hart Has Been Elected Captain of First Year The freshman football squad showed the required fighting spirit and true interest in the work, by the way the members turned out last night in spite of the cold drizzling rain. At the rol call there were but few who could be marked absent without a good excuse. Gene Hart from Kingman has been elected captain of the first year squad. Hart and Oliver are two who have shown considerable ability at passing the ball. There are several who can receive with a good degree of neatness. Hart shows up again, write down a pass and then but the slime on the ball last night made the breaks about even between the Varsity and the Freshmen. Shields and Baker, who have been out for a while on account of injuries, are back and are working hard. 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