UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Olcott Predicts Hard Battle Against Strong Kansas Normal Eleven Kansas Prospects Boosted With Return Of Mandeville To Football Camp "I anticipate a hard battle," is Coach Beau Olec'tt's prediction of the Kansas Normal clash next Saturday afternoon on McCook Field. "I do not believe there is a weak spot in the Kansas schedule this year." Another big boost to the Kansas prospects this year was the return of Frank Mandeville, a freshman halfback last year, to the Kansas grifron camp yesterday. He was suited up for the practice yesterday afternoon, but spent most of the day out and getting the signals. He has been working on a farm in Canada all summer and is in good condition. The entire Kansas squad was out for the light practice yesterday afternoon, with the exception of Earl Shinn and W. Woody, right guard, and Michael McMahon, left guard, the Illinois game than was at first thought. He was injured in such a manner that it is feared a rupture will be the result. Doc Marquis, first aid doctor to the Kansas squad, said yesterday afternoon, however, that he added Woody would be back into the practices by the middle of the week. The Kansas forces are working fine and it is believed by the old Jayhawker sport fans that Kansas will have one of the best scoring machines in the valley. Coach Olecott said he was showing the team made against Illinois, and that the game brought out the weak points in the Kansas lineup to a good advantage. The next couple of weeks will be spent by the mentor who will be the weakest player pointing his machine for the Missouri Valley clashes. The game with the Kansas Normals Saturday will be the first home game of the season, and from all indications it will be a fast game with a large student and citizen attendance. The match body of the University is backing the team, and large percentage of the rosters believe Kansas will put up a hard fight for first place in the valley conference. Coach Bill Hargiss is optimistic over the out-of-the clash Saturday. The Kansas Normals have won the state conference championship for the last two years, and Coach Hargiss has been pointing his men for the Kansas football fans an opportunity to see this year's team in action. A hard scrimmage will be held with the Haskell Indians on McCook Field tomorrow afternoon and it is also likely another scrimmage will be held with Coach Bond's fighting freshmen Thursday. Tickets for the Kansas Normal game went on sale yesterday. SPORT BEAMS Captain Swede Nielsen, who is as much to the Kansas football team as the Kaiser is to the German nation, says Kansas is certain to beat the strong Kansas Normal eleven. The game Saturday will be the first opportunity for the Kansas backers to see their队 in action. The Kansas forces are scheduled to hold a hard scrimage with the Haskell Indians Wednesday afternoon on McCook Field, A scrimage with Coach Bond's freshmen likely will be held Thursday. Mandville, the star freshman halfback of last year, says he is back to fight for Kansas. He has been a top recruit in both summer and is in tip-top condition. Send the Daily Kansan home SHINN who will be on the receiving end of the forward passes. Try the Ham and Pimento Cheese sandwiches; they are always fresh at Wiedemann's.—Adv. Good bread is not made by chance —Our bread is good every time. Brinkman's—Adv. The Crocker, Ink-tite, self-fitting fountain pen; we allow $1.00 for your old pen in exchange. Barber & Son.-Adv. Hot chocolate, whipped cream and wafers, 10 cents at Wiedemann's.— Adv. Student Volunteers Meet Wednesday The student volunteers will meet Wednesday at seven o'clock in the music room at Myers Hall. 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