14 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Jayhawkers Make Good Showing In Scrimmage With Haskell Tyros Foster May Not Get In Aggie Game—Marquis Works In His Place After another light signal practice tomorrow afternoon, the Kansas gridiron forces will be ready for the battle with the Kansas Agies Saturday. Spirit is running high and the student body is backing the team to the limit. A big rally will be on in Fraser Hall at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow night to win the equestrian championship ethnusiam. Uncle Jimmie, the Grand Old Man of football, will speak, along with Coach Beau Olcott, Captain Swede Nielsen and others. Coach Olcott put the team through a secret practice yesterday with the freshmen and the Haskell Indians as well. The two teams which will be used against the Farmers were worked out with great success against the freshman eleven. The tryos also used Aggie formations and they but generally failed to get away. Stem Foster, regular quarter, was not out for practice on account of a bad shoulder. He strained some ligation in his right hip when the terpension, but did not quit because he did not believe his shoulder was hurt seriously. Doc Marquis said, however, the injury probably would be sufficited. Stem Foster's Foster it got into the Argie game. Marquis ran the team in the absence of Foster. He showed up well and got away for several long gains. He will in all probability pilot the elephant. Foster is hurt in theash Saturday. He is speedy and exceptually heady. Captain Nielsen, Pringle, and Mandeville smashed the line in true Jayhawk fashion. The linemen also charged better than usual. The Kane brothers played for a short time, however, and then worked out the second string players Haskell and the second eleven were of about the same strength, and the Indians succeeded in making but one touchdown on a play. The game was played later. During the rest of the scrimage the two teams battled in the center of the field. Everything points to a battle royal at Manhattan Saturday. Coach Occloit has been working up a number of substitutes in case any of the regulars are hurt. Many of the new candidates are showing up well. SPORT BEAMS Haskell has a small team this year but the players hit the line and circle the ends like shots out of a gun. The forward pass game is another excellent method the Indian athletes have of advancing the ball. The Indians play Rice Institute at Houston, Texas, Saturday. Iodel,甜 end and back, who did some excellent work in practice several weeks, was forced out of the hospital. Indians on account of a bad ankle. Harms, Russell, and Arnold of the second string men made excellent showings in the practice yesterday against Haskell. The biggest rally of the year is scheduled to take place in Fraser Hall at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow night Music, spaces, and rooting are on hand. Be there on time. 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