UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "Looks Like Scrapping Team," Coach Predicts After Fast Scrimmage Men Have Old Time Fighting Spirit—Stem Foster Joins The Squad "It looks like a scraping team," is the way Coach Olcott summed up the Kansas prospects yesterday afternoon after practice. Thirty-two players were out. This is the largest squad that has reported to the coach this season, and everything points towards a winning team, providing the men scrap as they did in the scrimmage yesterday. The biggest recent boost to the team was the return of Stem Foster, the little but fast quarterback of last year. He arrived late yesterday morning, but was out to Hamilton Field on scheduled time. Coach Olcott immediately put him in at quarterback and practiced a few signals The old time Kansas football spirit has been rejuvenated the last week and the men smash the line and carry the ball, as if every drive was to push the oval across the Tiger's goal line. Captain Swede Nielsen, has a cut at the corner of his right eye, but nothing stops him when he tucks the ball under his arm and starts toward the line. After the signal drill, the entire squad was lined up for tackling prac George Nettles, left tackle, shows the best tackling ability. Earl Shirl, star last year, Paul Jones, 190-pound guard from the freshman squad last year, Captain Blank, seni the first tackle, above with his Prinkle, K man at left half, also showed first class tackling ability. If the players continue to develop as they have in the last week, Kansas should have a leading valley team. The players have the fighting spirit. The students of the University also are getting back of the team. Over hundred earthball enthusiasts watch their scrimmage yesterday from the sidelines. The Haskell Indians will open their football season with a clash with Ottawa University on Haskell Field Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Alfred Hill, who was graduated from the University last spring and now a Compete First Kansas Infantry, will referee the game. The Indians have a good team according to A. M. Venne, manager. Coach Olcott yesterday afternoon said it was very likely Haskell would scrimmage with the Kansas gridiron against an Hamilton Field this afternoon. Did You Ever Mix Music With Your Food? DO IT—It's a condiment for cheerfulness! Besides, it makes a delightful appetizing mixture. There'll be music Sunday night at L E E' S—so make your reservation for a table now. Just Telephone Bell 2296. "In the Heart of the Student District." LEE'S COLLEGE INN STEM FOSTER 140-pound quarterback of the squad last year, who arrived in the Kansas gridiron camp yesterday. Although small, he is fast and heady. He also has the coach of much worry about filling the quarterback position this year. Kansas Quarterback Captain Must Be Chosen To Lead Distance Men—Freshman Runners Wanted Call for Cross Country Sent Out by Coach for Frosh and Upperclassmer First practice for the cross country team will be held Monday, Fred Rodkey, coach of the team, announced this morning. Because there are none of last year's stars back to try for the season, students must be student men who are distance runners of any ability to come out and try for the team. Freshmen, too, should come out for the frog squad and their showing among the first year men may mean a trip to Kansas City, Thanksgiving Day, for the annual cross-city run. Freshmen, too, will be on O. Hamilton has taken two or three freshmen and entered them in this meet and the men have always done well. Several have come back with medals. Freshmen and sophomores Lemen & Weir, Props. 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A L R I C H Stationery--Printing--Engravings Binding--Rubber Stamps We sell paper at prices that interest The men in school who are eligible and who have had some experiences in this sort of running are: Rex Brown, Daniel DeWald, R. C. Kietzman, Ralph Buffington and Ralph Rodkey. It is probable that Ernest Steteler, one of the best men of last fall's team, will be out to help the men in their first practice. He is in the school working for his master's degree. Carter's 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies Stationery University Supplies The same five mile course that was used last fall will again be run, but the first week the men will only go a mile and a half, and it will be three or four weeks before they will run five miles. Agents for CORONA Typewriter The football jersey, number 13, which was worn by Adrian Lindsey, captain of the squad last year, one of the most feared halfbacks in the Missouri Valley Conference, is being worn this year by Russell L. 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