UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Varsity Players Smash Cornhusker Formations Used By Frosh Eleven Captain Swede Nielsen Says Team Will Be Fighting Best Saturday Decides M.V. Championship Jayhawkers Will Use Entire New Set Of Plays And Formations Coach Jay Bond put the Jayhawkers through a secret practice with the freshmen last night and the Varsity players ripped through the first year men more consistently than any time this season. The freshmen used Cornhusher formations but could not make any headway. They were through the Varsity line when they worked out formations of another team the first time. Every player on the Jayhawker eleven is determined to down the haughty and boastful Cornhushner aggregation. Hopes for a Kansas victory are becoming greater every day, as the Jayhawker machine rounds into better conditions, that fact that Nielsen says the team has been in a slump the last couple of weeks, despite the Jayhawker victories, is sufficient to convince Jayhawker rooters of a favorable outcome of the clash Saturday. USE NEW FORMATIONS An intro set of new formations and plays will be cornhuskers. Coach Jay Bond has been drilling the team in the use of the special plays since he took over the coaching position from Coach Beau Olecott. The rest of the week will be in perfecting the new formations. Practically all the outstanding players of the Kansan team will feature in the new plays. Tom Pringle, who is known as one of the greatest guarders of the team and who went through the Lilini队, is expected to play one of the hardest parts. Captain Sweede Nielsen, Frank Mandeville, and Stem Foster will also play important parts, along with Ar-rae McLeod and Scrubby Laslett, Kansas star ends. BREAK CORNHUSKER ATTACKS The Jayhawkers will also be prepared for any sort of Cornhusker attack. The great showing of the Jayhawkers in breaking up the Sooner aerial attack last Saturday proved the strength of the Jayhawker defense and the strength of the Jayhawker line was brought out in the Ames and Kansas Argie clashes. The Cornhuskers have excellent interference and have made most of their dugage on end runs, but they are going to run up against stump trucks and back the Nettels, left tackle, will also be depended upon to break up the Cornhusker interference and bring down the runner. In every game this season Nettels has featured for his brilliant tackling ability. He is one of the best players in the game practically certain to break through the opponent's line. WILL LET OFF STEAM Enthusiastia is running high and Jawmaker is working over the circles of the clash. A big rily will be held Friday to let off a lilt. the steam, which has been accumulating after each Jayhawkier victory this season. The Crismon and Blue eleven is considered the best that has held camp on McCook Field in years and the body is backing the team to the limit. Although Kansas humbled Nebraska last year, the Northerners have a little edge in the number of games won in past seasons. The Cornhuskers played since 1892, the Cornhuskers have won fourteen. The two teams have clashed every year since 1892 with the exception of the years of 1904 and 1905. The scores indicate that the teams have been matched during the entire time. Dope also indicates a close hard game this year. Both schools are boasting of the best eleven in years. It is certain that both teams will give it away because the outcome of the clash depends the valley championship. Middle Class Women Win From Fresh-Senior Team Women Athletes Junior-Sophomore Team Defeated Other Combination Yesterday The junior-sophomore hockey team defeated the freshman-senior aggregation in a close game yesterday afternoon on women's athletic field, 2 to 0. The women who are playing are showing much enthusiasm over the new game, and more are showing up each night. Coach Hazel Pratt says the women athletes are learning the game faster than last year with the senior-sophomore team were C. Martin, R. Hammat, and R. Dumnire, while G. Young, M. Wasson and D. Querfeld played well for the freshman-senior team. Coach Pratt urges more girls to take hockey in drill exercise since it is more interesting and is a better form of exercise than any other sport. As soon as it's new it is easily learned and is interesting to the spectators. The hockey coach invites everyone out to watch the play each afternoon at 4 o'clock. The line-up of the game last night is. Junior-Soph. C. F.—C. Martin R. I.-L. Canavan Fresh-Senior G. Holdefer G. Young L. L-I. Smith R. W.-Kohler L. W-R. Hammat C. H, B-P. Sterling R. H, B-Dunnite M R. H-B-Lerring R. F, B-L. Sterling L. F, B-H. DeWitt G. K-F. Emmons Varsity and Freshmen Practice Every Night C. Fowler M. Wasson R. Boyles D. Qurferfeld Weverlington E. Gillet H. Corlin M. Nusz Three scrimmages were held last night between the Varsity and freshman basketball teams. In each one, the scrimmages the freshmen were badly beaten. The work of the first Varsity showed great improvement over that of last week, especially in its teamwork. Enough Varsity men are out each night to form three or four teams; too many teammates are enough freshmen for six teams. It is expected that every player will get into the scrimage every night Raw water is an aquarium—order McNish's acreed distilled water. Phone 198.—Adv. Filtered water is a joy deceiver —order McNish's aereated distilled water. Phone 198. —Adv. Ours is the Best Bread that can be made. 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