UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coach Olcott Starts Driving Varsity Hard For Conference Games Secret Practice and Freshmar Scrimmage Program For This Week Preparing For Washburp New Men Show Well As Coach Works Second String Players The Kansas football forces held a hard scrimmage with the tyco squad behind closed gates yesterday afternoon and another secret scrimmage is scheduled for today. Coach Olcott believes Washburn is going to put up a hard fight Saturday and he is taking no chances with the Iehaboids. The secrecy of the scrimage last night was so important in fact, that the K. U. mentor stopped practice long enough to order two onlookers from the bleachers. The two were loyal supporters of the team, but Olcott did not recognize them until they were on their way out of the field. FRESHMEN FIGHT The freshmen put up their hardest fight of the season and succeeded in scoring three touchdowns on the second string Varsity eleven. The regiment scored an equal number of touchdowns. Hilton, the midget quarterback, was the stellar performer of the practice, making the first Varsity touchdown on a seventy-yard run through the entire freshman team. He made several other long gains. 1 COUPLE OF WEEKS MORE VARSITY MEN HURT Few of the first string players got into the scrimmage. The reason is that the coach is anxious to develop first class men to take the place of the regular players in case someone gets injured in the hard games which the Jayhawkers will start playing in a couple of weeks. MORE VARISTY MEN HURT More players are on the list now than any time since the first of the season. Stephens, a strong candidate for the game, spruced his ankle image yesterday and carried to the dressing shed. Davison, who alternates with Hull at center also hurt his knee. Jones, a regular at the left guard position, broke a bone in his right hand. BEST LINE IN YEARS casey, a speedy halfback also hurt his hand and was forced to quit playing. Woody, veteran right guard, has not been out for practice since he was a junior. He has fast fullback candidate, has two broken bones in his wrist. Most of the injuries are not serious, however, and it is probable that most of the players will be back in the game by the end of the week. Doc Marquis, the heady little Drake quarterback, who had his right shoulder dislocated in an early scrimmage, limbered up again yesterday. He has been following the plays from the sidelines for nearly a month. Although K. U. will not open its Missouri Valley Conference schedule until October 27 against Ames here, Coach Olcott is optimistic over the prospects for the season. The backfield men are developing day by day. The players are also charging better than a Jawayhawk line have charged in many years, according to one of the officials at the Normal game. SPORT BEAMS Pete Huei, quarterback on the Kansas football team six years ago, is regiment dentist of the 150th Field and is commander of the command of Col. Hugh Means. All candidates for Varsity basketball this year are expected to report for regular practice at Robinson Gymnasium at 7 o'clock tonight. Coach Beau Olcott, who saw the Illinois-Oklahm clash at Urbana Saturday, believes that Kansas will have a real game on its hands when the Sooners play the Jayhawkers in month's round. OlkL teams the Oklahoma eleven would have made things interesting for Iliini. Ames, the team to play the next game with K. U., after the Washburn fracas, is an unknown quantity, but probably weaker than last season, when the Iowa team beat Kansas 13 to 0. Ames will play here and the Jayhawkers should take the northern school into camp. Kansas To Battle With Soldier Gridiron Teams The Kansas football team will clash with army elevenes at Camp Funston, according to an announcement by Chancellor Frank Strong, this morning. Lieut. Paul Withington, in charge of the recreation division at Camp Funston, has asked that Kansas be allowed to play with army teams there and Chancellor Strong has granted the request. As to the possible violation of the Missouri Valley Conference rules, Chancellor Strong does not believe the will convengue the spirit of the rules. "Recreation and high morals have assumed such great importance in these camps, that it seems to me whatever the University can do to help matters is eminently clear." "This is purely an emergency in which we are placed, and will not be a precedent for action under normal conditions." Women Tennis Athletes Clash For Class Honors The women's class tennis tournament will start tomorrow afternoon. Every one who has signed up for the tournament should report to Coach Hazel Pratt before 12 o'clock tomorrow and arrange for the time of each match. The drawings have already been made. in the freshman class, B. Miller will play C. Oder. In the sophomore class, H. Bender will clash with R. Trant, J. Coffin with R. Bottomly, I. Russell with K. Davis, while A. Arnold will play the winner in the last match. In the senior class, M. Roberts will clash M. Hodder, D. Tucker with F. Allen, while R. Cooper will play the winner of the last match. Coach Bond's Freshmen Are Preparing for Hard Clashes With Varsity Forty-three Fast Aggressive Players Are Working For Position on Squad The freshman football squad, forty-three strong, is working hard every afternoon on Hamilton Field in preparation for the scrimmages with the Varsity this week. Although the players are light, they are fast and aggressive and give promise of developing into a speedy machine. The lineure Coach Bond has been using will not average more than 155 sounds. This probably will necessitate a more forward masses against the Varsity. Babe Adams, big fullback, has been flipping the long spirals and he is also a good line smashes. Bailey, who played end on Coach Kennedy's Washburn eleven last year, apparently has outdistributed the other candidates for the quarterback position. Schwartz, former Toppea High School star, has been出列 for center, but has developed a pair of sprained knees. Hicks, from Baker University, has been performing well at guard and Rhineheart, despite his lack of weight, is a likely candidate for tackle. Hodges, one of the promising candidates for end, cracked a rib in practice last week, but expects to be suited up again this week. "THE FLAME" incomparable from a scenic standpoint—Adv. A gift of candy is always acceptable. Send the absent friend or the folls at home a box of our own made candy. Fill a boxed box for $1.55, Wiedemann's. - Adv. 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Although there is a lack of seasonal Varsity material Captain Uhrlaub has a number of fast freshmen letter he is expected to receive, so they are coming out for the first time. Seven candidates for the forward positions have reported to the captain they would be out for the first practice tonight. Olin Fearing and Kelley Matthews have had experience in the forward position. White Howard Miller and Floyd Fink have freshman letters. Howard Ritchie, star forward on the tyro quintet last year, is expected back next semester. The new men who will try out for forward positions are: Dick Schubert, Shorty Martin, and John Brown. Some tall material will be out for the center position. Runt Slauaker, six feet and four inches, is the tallest candidate. He enrolled late last year but will be eligible by the opening of the basketball season. Charles Rafferty and Alvah Haughawont, freshman letter men, are the other two candidates who will be out for the first practice tonight. 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