A UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Zuppke Had To Build Team From New Men Expect Close Victory Three Illinois Veterans Came Back—Has Squad of Thirty-Five [By S. E. Bill, Urbana.] Urbana, Ill., Oct. 4. (Special) —Starting the season with only three veterans, Coach Zuppke has had the task of building up a new team from these old men and a squad of thirty-five green candidates. However, many promising players developed from the freshman team of last season. Halas is a 170-pound backfield man who plays right half, and was out late in the season last year. The other two men who handle left half are new men and open field runners. They will average only 155 pounds each. Rundquist is an average about 188 pounds. Randquist is an old man back at left tackle. Nichols, an Iowa product, was chosen to lead the Varsity. He was pilot of the frosh team last year and weighs 152 pounds. He is new to the college game and it remains to be seen whether he will be able to handle Zompke's complicated plays. Charley Krause, a backfield, weighing 200 pounds. He also is the second fastest man on the squad and tosses the passes well. Bshademan, at right tackle, an other veteran, may be out of the game. tain Ren Kraft, counted on to help the line materially at left end, will be out of the Kansas game with a broken leg, sustained in yesterday's practice. Klein will do most of the kicking for illini in the opening game. Students here are not overconfident nor are the coaches or players. It is realized that Kansas has a powerful team which is a championship contender and victory by the narrow margin would satisfy everybody. SPORT BEAMS Haskell is playing Friends' University on Haskell field this afternoon because Midland college cancelled their game Saturday with the Indians. The Midland manager did not think his team was in good enough shape to tangle with the Haskell eleven. The Wichita school will play their second game of this season this afternoon. Watch out for Kansas, is the watch word warning of Coach Zuppke, the Illinois mentor. He believes Coach Olcott will send a veteran eleven against the Illini eleven. He remarks on last fall's game with K. U. that the University of Illinois cannot have beaten them on straight football. Jay Bond, freshman coach, will referee the Baker and College of Emporia football game at Baldwin his afternoon. They still call the Kansas eleven the southerners, up at Urbana, Illinois, where K. U. hopes to outpoint them with a victory that will have a line averaging fifteen pounds lighter. Coach Zuppke also says that he had the best line-up of the season against Kansas last year, and cheers the Varsity considerably. K.U. Dames To Entertain Every Week This Year The K. U. Dames met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. U. G. Mitchell. Plans for the coming year were discussed, and because of the interest, shown in the meetings last year, it was decided to have the club meet every week instead of on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. The meeting next week will be with Mrs. Blair. ization for the wives of students, was organized in the fall of 1910. In December 1911 the club became a charter member of the Intercollegiate Association of Dames Clubs, which is a national organization having chapters at Harvard, Yale, Chicago, Illinois, and Washington. The club had thirty members. The programs for the different years have been varied. One year domestic science was studied, and last year the club took up literature and the opera. The club, which is a social organi Hugh Marshall, e18, an assistant chemist in the state water and sewage laboratory in Snow Hall, has accepted a position as chemist for the Missouri State University next Wednesday for Little Rock, Ark, where he is to be stationed. 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