UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Old Players Appear For Football Tryout Many More Needed Nielsen, Pringle and Ruble Out In Gridiron Togs Yesterday Afternoon Although old players from last fall year's football team are slow in coming out for early season practices several new faces made their appearance yesterday afternoon on Hamilton Field. Earl Shimn was out getting in shape for work at the end position in case he is able to remain at the University until he is invited into training for aviation work. Several other letter men from last year's successful team were at practice. Tom Pringle at right half and Mirl Rubble at the other halfback position, with Nielsen at end was one combination which Coach Ocelt used. Casey also tried his hand at the backfield work along with Ziegler. Zielger was the first man to suffer injuries, the big end losing most of one tooth in the light scrimage. Woody and Humpty Wilson were down to watch practice and probably will be several other bill letter men, ex-freshmen and men with class-football experience were on the sideline-lines yesterday to see what their chances of making the team were. KICKER NEEDED Clarence Gorrill, who was a consistent man on the 1915 eleven, will be out this afternoon. He is a half and a fair punter. The team will need a good kicker this year and it looks as though Coach' Olcott will have to develop a man to fill Adrian Lindsey's shoes. It is a safe bet that no man will equal the record last season, can make the Misericorde Valley. Hull at other regular out yesterday. Jean Minor thus far has not appeared in Lawrence but he is expected back for the opening of the season. While the regulars and letter men are holding off until the latter part of the week, last year's freshmen and new men to Varsity football are out working for places on the eleventh Jones, a freshman regular last year. is at guard, with Idol next to him at tackle. Idol made quite a name for himself at right half last on the frosh sunday. Liggett at the otherq guard position is a man from the freshman bunch. NEW MEN APPEAR NEW MEM APPLAIN Bunn, who played in the backfield for the first time, has been calling sigmals for the varsity so far this year. Shores, a sophomore to a new man to University football, appears to be built for the game but is a trifle rusty on his football knowledge. Wenzel at the full back position is a recruit from the freshman baseball team last spring. He is getting away good for early in the season play. Jack Frost, the burly Varsity lineman, and Frank Mandeleve, a fast backfield man on the freshman squad last year, have not yet arrived. George Nettles, considered the most dependable player in the freshman line last year, has enrolled but has not met his football paraphernalia yet. Mason Boys and Clinton Inglefield, students last year on the Hill are here for rush week at the Phi Gam house. Boys will leave this week for Leland Stanford University where he will attend school and Inglefield will next week for Chicago where he will enter the University of Chicago. This afternoon more of the old players are expected out for practice, and University students and Lawrence people will have a good chance to play in the studios of the course that will represent the Jayhawker school this fall. Eat at the mixed Co-op Club. Rates $4.00 per week, 1042 Ohio street. Fanny McCall and Anna Forsythe, stewardesses. 2-3 "Gus" has the distinction of growing up right alongside K. U. and like K. U. Gustafson's jewelry store has made steady advances. Today it is one of the prettiest jewelry stores in the country, and stock it carries are in many cases far superior to those found in much larger cities...Adv. Along with the football game it is planned to have the Headquarters Company band furnish some lively An admission fee of twenty-five cents will be charged and the money will be used as company funds for the project. Students will be picting a large student attendance as well as a big aggregation of Lawrence football players. Send the Daily Kansan home. Both teams also contain old K. U. football stars, as well as noted Indian players. The Headquarters Company will have both the captain last year and the captain-elect this year's Haskell Institute team. Williams, captain last year, will likely be replaced by a new company, while Clements, captain-elect will probably take one of the halfback positions. Your Broken Glasses Replaced Today The soldiers have been toughened up by hard practice for the past few weeks and the clash promises to be a battle royal between old football stars. The eleven of both soldier organizations are being slated for the future, and those who will be something doing when the soldier meets the soldier. You do not have to wait several days for them to come from the city. We grind the lenses in our own factory on the premises, and can measure and duplicate broken lens while you wait. Company B will be strengthened by recruits of local stars who have asked for a chance to help in the invention "the invincible" Battery B line-up. The football season is on and the opening clash on McCook Field will be at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon between the gridiron forces of Battery B and the Headquarters Company. music to instill the fighting spirit into the giriron enthusiasm. Football Season Will Open With Soldier Clash Hester & Roberts Optometrists 831 Mass. 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