UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WORK OF SQUAD SHOWS GRIM WILL Working in the Cold Men Dig Hard To Get in Trim For Nebraska K. U. STARS LOOK GOOD Varsity Carry Ball With Ease Against Tyros—Punting And Passing Good It was a hopeful, encouraged crew that passed the ball, ran signals, scrimmaged on the frozen ground of Hamilton Field last night. HARRY I was a quiet aggregation; even the coalesced were silent. The clock-like work went on, there was not a word of bonasting but the set jaws of every man on the squid spoke a warning to the Cornhuskens. Monday night is usually the day before for the team played at home in game on the preceding Saturday but, not so yesterday—everyman was on his tues eager to do his best. wild, he fifteen minute scrimmage with the freshmen brought the practice to a close and the eass with which the Varsity carried the ball over the yearling's goal line by plumpes indicates that there is no teamwork lacking. It was dark last night when the team left the field but the lights in Hamilton club house revealed a satisfied, confident bunch. Early in the practice Lindsey and Vernon spent some time punting and both show that, they are in shape to keep the bull out of the Kansas territory by this month. They will be in the strutting quarter. The Jay-wared is planning on scoring by the aerial route if the line of the Huskers cannot be penetrated. Woolf-wardt is in good shape and his narrow mises, in the attestation kick from Tuesday, show that Huskers day shows that Nebraska will have something to fear. The team likens the idea of battling the Huskers on their own gridiron. They say that it is a point in their favor. The last victory of the Jayhawkers over their old enemy Lincoln in 1909 when Tumminell Johnsonan seven yr old took a trick downtown and victory. Most of the games that the Jayhawkers have won have been played at Lincoln and with the prospects the best since 1909 the players think good omen that the battle was on the Huskers' side, as they say, but into the game with helpless eyes not knowing what to expect and meant to bring home a few choice ears of Nebraska's corn. Bring Her To The Rally. I Bet she never saw one before. Runners Getting in Shape for Valley Meet on Ames Course Saturday DISTANCE MEN RUN IN COLI Cold weather for the last few days has handicapped the cross country squad in its preparation for the Mist-sourt Valley Conference meet on Saturday. The meet will run before the Iowa-Ames football game that afternoon. Ames has a team of old men the year. Last year they won the mue by beating Kansas on the Lawn course, although Rockie was first place. The Ames man can beat the time of 21-7 made by Kansas against Oklahoma, but the Kansas squad is capable of making better time so the meet is sure to be a fast one Missouri, Kansas Aggies, and possibly Iowa will also be entered in the rout. The Ames course is sandy part 8, the distance but it is not as hill. The course here, in training, the run by running a quarter of a field, the track at the football field. The Kansas team is in good condition and is doing better time every day. Fraser Chapel. Tomorrow Night. 7:30, Nuff said. BEAT NEBRASKA! Rook Woodward was working out one afternoon in a Texas town in preparation for his football work at K. He was passing the ball to another man forty yards away. A school team was coming on in nearby fields after the practice over the coach came over and watched Woodward throwing the passes. The coach asked where the forward pass marvel was from and upon learning that it he Kansas, he inquired about the players who had passed the ball forty and fifty yards. Rook was innocent and answered yes. Help Win Against Nebraska. Take the Special. C. E. Oralup, M. D. Specialist—Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 90 per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain, cured by properly fitted glasses. All glass work guaranteed. Bell phone 1700, Dick Building. Successor to Dr. Hammond—Adv. APPLEBOM TO TELL OF HOLLAND AND ITS PEOPLE "Holland and It's People" is the subject for the next University lecture, which Prof. Peter A. F. Appleton taught at the University of Cape Town at fourth-hour 'o'clock. BASKETBALL MEN WORKING HARD Forty Freshmen Report for Workout Against K. U. Regulars Coach Hamilton is much pleased with the work of the basketball squad. With five letter men out and a large number of recruits from the freshmen of last year there is an abundance of material. In the light scrimmages the variety five swamps the freshmen every night. Capt. Nelson and Uhrlaub at guards, Lytle at center, and Gibbons and Under at forwards, and the players had throughout the season last year. The absence of Shats Cole at center, leaves a great hole which it is hoped Lytle will be able to fill before the conference games in January. Mathews, Krowder and Feering, freshmen last year, have been doing good work. From the football squad Coach Hamilton expects Shinn, Minor, Wilson, and Woodward to make a good showing on the basketball court after Chambers and Lewis, and then Lindsey also expect to be out. With such a large squad Williams will come again into the limelight with a championship team. Over thirty aspiring freshmen appeared on the basketball court for practice last night; there were players from all over the state and with every variety of jersey ever seen in national gymnastics. In October they began the weeding out already. Of the different men picked to seriimage against the Varsity, Ritchie, a forward from Iola, has alone shown Varsity calibre. As a squad, the freshmen are not up to par this year. The coaches are dissatisfied with the passing and team work which has freshmen done. This is an increase of goal sharks and individual players. This difficulty will be overcome with more practice and the Varsity will have many a hard tussle to The Brunswick-Balke Bowling Alleys for KANSAS MEN Across From Carroll's. A good place to eat Johnson and Tuttle 715 Mass. St. A few days ago you read the fable of the Young Man Who Would Not Dress Up. In the end he was converted. Now we suggest a second moral to the story in the fact that the Young Man found the only way to keep dressed up was not to Hesitate in the important matter of patronizing the cleaner and presser occasionally. He found us at 1024 Massachusetts street and since then we've been warm friends. gain the twenty-point lead which Craig Hamilton always gives to the birds. While practicing falling on the ball last night, Red Arnold injured his shoulder to such an extent that he will not be able to work out for the rest of the season. Red has been the handy man on the spike and is using him at center end and in the back when the resulting wounds were not at hard. It is solid, determination and spirit which makes championships earns and Red will be missed by the other members of the squad. After Thanksgiving, Coach Pottsie Clark will join the basketball staff. Pottsie played at Illinois and is as good at that game as at football. In order to give the men good stiff scrimmage, Coach Hmilton plans to work the Varsity five against the all-stars. This year the all-star aggregation is far above the usual standard. Coach Pottsie, in keeping with Leffy Sproul and Pottsie Clark at forwards, and Dutch Uhrlaub at guard, they need only another guard to have a team which is an all-star five in the real sense of the name. George Nettles, the shifty freshman tackle will not suit up for a time being generally out of condition. Nettles has been doing fine work against the Varsity. In fact, he has been in so many scrimmages that he is just done up all over. He will be out again next week, ready to battle the Varsity CARTER See OFF-SIDE PLAYS for typewriters, supplies, and all kinds of stationery. We can fill your books 1025 Mass. St. CAL COAL COAL We are Lawrence's Coaling Station GIBSON'S MILL Phones 23 Owen's Dye Works Kennedy Plumbing Co. All kinds of electrical shades Student Lamps- National Museum Lamps, Cord, Plugs, Sockets, Etc. Phones 658 937 Mass. Members of the squad taking law are finding themselves between two fires. This week is the last week of the first quarter and they have quizzes galore. 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