THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FROSH CAN'T STOP TEAM IN SCRIMMAGE Both First and Second-String Backfields Smash Through the Freshmen Team Has Two Kickers Both Nettels and Lonborg are Booting in Preparation for the Tiger Game The first scrimpage for the big Tiger game Thanksgiving was staged by the Varsity against the freshman Thursday afternoon. The team showed up well collectively and individually, and easily plowed through Coach Schiadman's yearlings, while the freshmen, when given the ball could make no impression whatever on the charging Kansas队 Coach McCarty expressed satisfaction with the way the team worked out, and said that Wood and Bunn, crippled quarters, would be in condition for the big play. The field would be available for the kicking for Kansas. Bunn was in uniform Thursday afternoon, but spent most of his time jogging along the track. Lomborg did some kicking, just to limber up on the ground and to keep it out" on his kicks until the first of next week. Wood's ankle has been pronounced in perfect shape, and he ran the first team through the plays in scrimmage, while Lupher directed the second string men. "Tad" Reid got the ball during scrimmage, but he will be in shape for the Tiger game. The regular backfield of Pringle, Mandeville and Wood, with Cowill in place of Reid at full was first run against the first year squad, and worked perfectly on a new set of plays perfected by the coaches in the last season. In the Stuffy back and Cowell tried out in the Varsity backfield, taking possession of the ball, and made almost as good progress as the first-string backs. The Kansas team has not specialized in any particular style of playing this season, and it is thought McCarty will continue his policy of mixing his offensive up with straight ball movement to emphasize on any particular formation. The Missourians are reputed to have a strong kicker in "chuck" Lewis, but the Kansas team has been able to block at least one kick in every game this season, and will try not to allow the Tigers to win the Kansas game to give Lewis an attempt at score from a dropkick. Phi Gamma Delta revived the Courier in 1882 as a rival of the Review then controlled by Phi Kappa Pal. Women Hear Lecture on Hygiene Dr. J. W. W. O'Bryon of Lawrence, lectured to the women's hygienic classes on Oral Hygiene Thursday. "It was very instructive as well as entertaining," said Dr. M. M. Bacon, "and the young women enjoyed it very much." Gardenglo Toilet Articles at Ran kins Drug Store—Adv. 49-2 49-2 The best in the world. Johnstone candy. Rankins Drug Store.—Adv. Price 25c--Bigger, Better, Brighter! There will be 4 pages of concentrated scandal in THE HOMECOMING SOUR OWL (The Editors— —will leave town immediately after their tail is twisted.) On Sale all Thanksgiving Day by OWLS or at any news stand. 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