UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Senate Ruling Brings Out More Candidates For Distance Running Night Twenty-two Men Reporting for Cross Country Run Every Cross country running already has picked up as a result of the action of the University Senate which will induce many students to take distance running in place of gymnasium or military drill. Fourteen men have been selected right from the gymnasium and eight from the field to do the 5-mile run. Fred Rodkey has consented to help the men in their running this fall for his drill credit. He is a graduate student and will be unable to act as coach for the team. He has run four years in cross country work, placing fourth in the tryout the first year he was in the University. Rodkey holds the Missouri Valley record for the 5-mile cross country run, making the record two years ago on the Lawrence course. He has been the star distance runner at the University since he made the Varsity cross country team in his sophomore year. The squad this fall is below standard but Coach W. O. Hamilton who has direct supervision of the work thinks the team will pick up as the season progresses. There is still a chance for good men to make the team, because the tryouts for the team of six men will not be held for about two weeks. Five men place in the meets. Last season six men won letters in the sport because of their consistent work. Jayhawkers Win Game Against Washburnites (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) burn when Idol ran into Foster With the hall on the Kansas forty, two yard line, the men of Norma and Lydia yards and Logan attempted a place kick which fell short by yards. The Topckans made their only score, when Mandeville, Jayhawker right half, misunderstood the signals and attempted to catch the ball as center was passing it back to Pringle for a forward pass. The ball went over Pringle who recovered it back of the Kansas goal line as he was downed by Calihan for a Washburn safety. A punting duel was then started between Foster and Hope, with Foster doing the best work. Lonborg covered the recovery of a thirty yard punt by Foster. PLAY BETTER IN SECOND HALF Kansas tightened up considerably in the second half and pushed the ball across the goal line after playing seven minutes. Lonborg kicked goal, making the score 21 to 2. The ball was in Ichabod槽槽槽槽槽槽槽槽槽槽 During the last quarter numerous substitutions were in both line-ups. The Jayhawkers still retained the advantage over the Ichabods, however, and Pringle added another touchdown just before close of the game. Lobeng kicked 44 to making the final score, 34 to 2 in favor of Kansas. Kansas Washburn L.E.-Laslett Heller L.T.-Nettels (Capt.) Logan L.G.-Jones Pettis C.-Hull Askew R.G.-Woody Stenger R.T.-Frost Hutchinson R.E.-Lonborg Calihan Q.B.-Foster Baker L.H.-Pringle Hope R.H.-Mandeville Hunter F.B.-Nielsen (Capt.) Perry Substitutes--Kansas; Idol for Laslett; Dennis for Nettels; Stephens for Frost; Zoellner for Woody; Dunn for Foster; Casey for Pringle; Dawson for Hull; Hulton for Bunn; Gregory for Jones; Arnold for Idol; Bunn for Mandeville; Idol for Bunn; Washburn for Walsh; Meyer for Stenger; C. Hutchinson for Pettt; McCord for Baker; Dean for Hunter; Pettis for Meyer; Schoup for Calhian; Davis for Dean; Baker for McCord. Touchdowns: Kansas, Nielsen, Pringle, 3; Frost. Goals from touch- downs—Kansas, Lonborg, 2; Nettels, 2; Safety—Washburn, 1. Yards used in each game: Kansas, 302; Washburn, 53. Penalties—Kansas, 85; Washburn, none. Forward passes—Kansas 2 out of 6 for '28 yards; Washburn one out of seven, for 17 yards. Punts—Kansas, 11; average, 9. Washburn 32 yards. Photo Allen, Warrenensburg, referee. McCreary, Oklahoma Normal, umpire. While Kansas is starting slowly with cross country, Ames, always the big rival of the Jayhawkers has won its first run against Missouri. The best Aggie man, Hawthorne, a star of last year, won first in 27 minutes and 3 seconds which approaches the Missouri Valley record held by Fred Rodkey, K. U. runner. The next four Ames runners finished within four yards of each other, plainly indicating the strong caliber of the squad. Pringle, although not playing his best game, was the real ground gainer for the Jayhawkers against Washburn. The Kansas Aggies continue their march to victory. They defeated Washington University, of St. Louis, Saturday, 61 to 0. Ames, the Iowa team that will play Kansas here Saturday, defeated Missouri at Ames, 15 to 0. Missouri is weak this year, but from all indications the Iowa school has a heavy and strong team. Senate Adopts Plans For Military Drill (Continued from page 1) decided upon. Physical examinations of every student in the University within two weeks is another department of physical education. WORKING STUDENTS CONSIDERED According to Mr. Hamilton, the working student will be treated squerely. If the student works from 1 o'clock until 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and has all of his morning hours taken with classes, some arrangement will be made for him to do his exercise after 6 o'clock, even if it be only fifteen minutes. Regular gymnasium work will start at 10 o'clock and will continue every hour until 4 o'clock, each class being fifty minutes in length, and starting on the even hour. Regular military work will start at 4 o'clock, five days weekly and the 700 students will be divided between the two periods of fifty minutes each; the second class starts at 5 o'clock. RULING APPLIES TO WOMEN For women, soccer, hockey, tennis, basketball and swimming will be the sports open and there is a possibility of supervised hiking being added. All K. U. women must exercise according to the new ruling. There is still another class, that of corrective exercise for the student who is unable to do the more strenuous exercise but who needs building up. From sixty to eighty students may be accommodated in this class. There are Only two Ways to Keep dry On a day Like this- and the other— One is to stay indoors, We certainly have an assortment that composes everything in style,quality—and price— Is to get inside of one of our raincoats. $5 to $25 Raincoats for ladies, too Plan Outdoor Exercise To Take Place of Gym For University Women Groups of Friends, Clubs, o Sororities, May Form Units For Drill Organized outdoor training for women is being planned by the physical education department as a measure to bring about the best physical fitness among University women. There will be no regular milli and gymnastic tactics based on the value of military training on women. It will only measure for recreation and physical development. It is the intention of the faculty of the department to make this training a matter largely of individual choice. Each woman may choose her days for the work and the group with which she wishes to train. The work will be done in squads, which are organized into ground groups or congenial friends. It will be organised under military ruling. The plan is being carried out practically every school for women in the east. The universities of Missouri and Arkansas are training of this kind for their women. The department of physical education is offering tennis, hockey, basketball, base ball, soccer, swimming gymnastic training, advanced gymnastic training, organized cross country hiking, and corrective cross country tying. Class competition will be encouraged throughout the year. Sometimes during the winter there will be an interclass gymnastic meet, consisting principally of apparatus work. When the new ruler goes into effect regarding change of the class schedule those who want to take advanced apparatus work will be able to get credit for it. Regulation work will continue in the department along with the out- Adrian Lindsey, star halfback on the Kansas eleven last year, is now playing with the soldiers divisional team at Camp Funston. Saturday the Camp Funston team defeated the Iowa State Teachers' College 33 to 0. The divisional team is composed of college stars. Anton Starkowsky, who has been quarterback seen in action on McCook last year is running the Field. Fielder Fresh and crisp, the popper crisp at Wiedemann's...Adv. Adrian Lindsey Playing With Camp Funnson Team K. U. pillow tops at Carrolls.- Adv. Our salt almonds and peanuts are always fresh. We salt our own. Wiedemann's.-Adv. K. U. Engineers Tonight at THE BOWER- SOCK will be shown the completing of the Quebec Bridge, the largest bridge in the world. 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