2014 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Olcott Rounding Men Into Form For Bitter Battle With Illinois Squad of Twenty-Two Players Will Leave For Illini Camp Friday Afternoon With the opening game of the football season only five days away, Coach Beau Oelcott is putting in over time rounding his game. He will face Illinois Saturday. Every day sees a great improvement in the Kansas team. Jack Frost, right tackle, considered one of the most dependable men in the line, returned to the Kansas gridiron camp yesterday morning, back on the field with the freshman cleen yesterday afternoon. Frank Mandeville, star freshman halfback last year, is expected to return anytime, and will likely be used against Coach Zupkek's gridiron forces. He'll have the conditioning condition for the Illinois game, Kangas should put up a hard fight. The Kansas backfield will average 160 pounds or more while the linemen will average around 175 pounds. The linemen will also along with three reserve letter men. The K men are: Captain Swede Nielsen, the fighting fullback who lugged the ball across Nebraska's goal-line last year; Stem Foster, the little but fast quarterback; Tom Pringle, most promising halfback this year; Earl Shinn, star right hand; Jack Frost, beary snarling right guard. The reserve letter men are; Scrubby Laslett, a team-mate with Shinn at end this year; Mere Ruble, a halfback; and Louis Hull, a center. Along with these players, Coach Olcott has a squad of promising candidates from the freshman squad last year. James Knoles, from the freshman squad last year, was tried out at left halfback in the scrimmage with the tyros yesterday, and made repeated gains. The most characteristic thing about the Kansas squad is that every man is a fighter. Coach Olcott said Coach Zuppke's proteges would have to fight every minute of play if they won the game. The Kansas squad is determined to make a good showing against the Eastern eleven this year, after the one-sided defeat last year. After a scrimmage with the Haskell Indians this afternoon and tomorrow on Hamilton Field, the squad will be given a short rest before they leave for Urbana, Illinois, at 3:50 o'clock Friday afternoon on the Santa Fe. Both Coach Olecott and Manager W. O. Hamilton will go with the squad. They will arrive at Urbana Saturday morning. Manager W. O. Hamilton has been too busy this fall with his extra work in the department of physical education to attend many of the football practices. Friday afternoon he was down on Hamilton Field, and gave up a shot at this annual practice on staying back of the sidelines. And the men needed it, for several times the crowd has interfered with long end runs. SPORTBEAMS Alfred Hill, c'17 and Kinzer, a Baker football star, probably worked in their last college football game until the war is over when they officiated in the Haskell-Ottawa game Saturday afternoon. Hill was referee and Kinzer headlinesman. Kinzer belongs to Battery B, and Hill to the headquarters' company of the First Kansas Infantry. Both are on their way to Fort Sill, Oka. Hill played for two years on the Kansas Normal team, before he came to K. U. The Kansas squad is scheduled to scrimmage with the Haskell Indians on Hamilton Field Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon. The rottell will then give the players a short rest before leaving for Illinois. Tom Pringle is threatened with appendicitis according to Dr. G. W. Jones. He was out for the practice last month, but will likely be able to play through the season. Grad Magazine Out October 15 The first Graduate Magazine published this semester will be out about October 15. Among the leading articles are "The Descriptive of the Activities of Company M On the Campus." There also will be allumi notes, university news, and a list of endowment members. Quill Club Meets The Quill Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock in the rest room in Fraser Hall. It is important that members be present at the meeting. Razora, blades and strops at Barber & Son's...-Adv. Senate Adopts Athletic Rules To Apply For All required in his university for the year of residence previous to participation, and unless he is satisfactorily carrying full work in the current semester. (Continued from page 1) FRESHMAN RULES STRINGENT In addition to the above rules the following recommendations were also adopted by the University Senate: 1. That a freshman in order to be eligible must be enrolled and passing in fifteen hours of work if a student in the College, and, if in another school, he must be enrolled and passing in the full amount of work required of a regular student in the course in which he is enrolled. 2. No freshman shall participate in intercollegiate competition. 3. That students who are required by a faculty ruling to participate in the work of any organization shall be exempted from the eligibility rules. 4. That students who are members of the following organizations shall be subject to the above rules under the supervision of the Committee on University Organizations other than athletes: Class officials and chairmen of committees; Men's Student Council; Women's Student Government Association; Kansan Board; Athletic Board; dramatic clubs; deaf students; Women's Glee Club; Women's Glee Club; The Orchestra; Mandolin Club; Sour Owl Board; Quill Board; editors and managers of the Jayhawker; Y. M. C. A. Board; Y. W. C. A. Board; Senior Flay; debating teams, and the Band. Aggressive Halfback TOM PRINGLE who is one of the biggest ground gainers on the Kansas squad. He was out of the game practically all last season with a broken collar-bone, but has been going good in the scrimmages with the tyros this year. FOR RENT—A fine piano to rent to students for prising. Mrs. Belle Macomber, 1110 Vermont St. 12:2-25 TO GET BEST RESULTS From your Negatives Have them Developed and Printed by EVAN'S Matinees Daily, 2:20—10:25-50- Every night, 8:20—10:25-50-75- The Patriotic Spectacle "America First," with Martin Van Bar- helein and Jack Barnes. Helene Mamillon and Jack Barnes. "Just Fun." The famous international clown, Bert Melrose featuring his original Melrose Fall Elmer Eileve and Nan O'Connor Versatile entertainers with a bit o' Scotch. Ben Deely and company with Eunnet Briacone in "The New Bell Boy." Boy W. Snow The Man About Orpheum Travel Weekly Ray W. Snow The Man About Town. Orpheum Travel Weekly The World at work and play. Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson Next Week—Lew Brice and Barr Twins in "A Little o' This and the Bakery Baker & Co., in a 1-act farce, 'Prevariation.' Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson In a Dramatic Cartoon. Women Tennis Athletes To Report At Gymnasium All women athletes in the University who wish to enter the class and interclass tennis tournaments this year, should sign up at Robinson Gymnasium Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, according to an announcement by Coach Hazel Pratt this morning. In a Dramatic Cartoon, Next Week—Lew Brice and It is essential that all candidates sign up before the end of the week as the drawings will be made Saturday to determine who shall play against each other, and also the days on which every match will be played. The interclass series will be started as soon as the class series is finished. the winner of the interclass series. One hundred points will be given the winner in the class series towards the women's athletics A. winner in the interclass series. It is necessary to have 400 points to obtain an athletic A. An 8-dollar racket will be given to The Owls will meet tonight at the Phi Gam house. Members are requested to be on hand promptly at 7:45 as the meeting is of importance. Black Friars Dramatic Club will meet in Fraser Hall, Room 205 tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock. Leather card, cases, wallets and purses at Barber & Son's.—Adv. Toilet creams, lotions and dentifrices at Barber & Son's...Adv. "The Cordo" Made up in the popular Dark Brown shade—slightly narrower toe—Fiber Soles—sewed on by the Goodyear process—Flat street heels—surely a winner at $6 the Pair "Come in and give 'em the once over." 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