THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN BIOLOGY 1015376849592 Howard "Scrubby" Laslett, of Lawrence, Kansas, the A. E. F., and the University of Kansas, the pilot of the 1919 football squad. VARSITY CAPTAIN IS "SCRUBBY" LASLETT "K" Men Cast Ballot In Varsity Football Sheds Sheds Seventeen good men got together Wednesday afternoon in the varsity football sheds, and elected the best of eight players to the K. U. football team. Howard "Scrubby" Laslett was elected on the first ballot, receiving nine of the seventen votes cast by the "K" men who voted "K" men of past football seasons. Tom Pringle, half-back in '16 and '17, and Walter Wood, quarterback in '16, were the other candidates. Pringle receiving five votes and Wood three. Howard Laslett, known to all University people except the Registrar, as "Scrubby" is a Laevance boy, and has played two years of star football from the wing position for the Crismon and the Blue. In the year 1917-1918 he was elected to the football and basketball captains' trophies, and received the service as soon as school was out, and was unable to hold his positions. Serbuby is a hard woker and knows the game from beginning to end, and K. U. sport fans are cone-joyed when team on the wise choice of captain. Lassett went overseas with the Eighty-Ninth Division and played on the Eighty-Ninth Division A. E. F. Championship football team, attaining special prominence in the final game with the Thirty-Sixth division at Paris for his "dynamic attack" against St. Louis, St.ripes, A. E. F., newspaper, placed him as end on the mythical all-A. E. F. team. McCARTY USES 48 MEN Will Cut Squad to 25 Men But Train 48 to Fill Vacancies Forty-eight men have checked out football uniforms for the Varsity squad thus far and no more are expected out, since Kaker and Desmond appeared Tuesday. About thirty-five of the men have been turning out regularly for practice, and Coach McKenzie he will not follow the precedent of former years, and cut his squad down to about all of them, with all of them, as the men are too good to be able and by keeping him he will be able to fill up any injuries that may be incurred. The names of the forty-eight men are: Howard Laaslett, George Nettles, Wint Smith, R. O. Ruble, Frank Marxen, Arthur Lonhong, Walter Wood, Jimmy Knowles, Tom Pringle, John Bunn, Loren Simon, Charles Helter, Tad Reid, Renal Cowill, Clarence Bernard, Leonard Luplier, Webb Wilson, Elmer Shurtleff, Basil Church, Arnold Bell, Louis Duff, George Hart, William Davidson, Warren Woody, "Bibe" Cohn, Edinow Love, "Red" Saumers, Pete Reedy, William Desmond, George Bailey, Camfort, W. O. Clark, Wind. Rillhard, Kabler, Fenton, R. E. Morrison, R. J. Snare, Roy Pringle, Alden Torrey, J. A. Hail, M. F. Sinnard, Austin Hall, Leland Barter, Maurices O'Neil, Erwin Stugard, M. Sherman. NINE KILLED IN RIOTS New Race War Begins at Elaine Ark., Town of Less Than Fifty Helena, Ark. Ark. 2. —Race rioting was resumed early today in Elaine, near here, resulting in the death of 14 people, six men according to telephone reports. Three white men and five negroes were killed and several injured. Recurrence of the rioting preceded the arrival in Elaine of 500 veteran soldiers of the 3rd Division who were sent there from Camp Pike with machine guns. Order returned with the arrival of troops. In addition to the soldiers, surrounding towns sent armed citizens. Three hundred reserves were held at the Helena court house. Others patrolled the streets fearing race hatred might communicate to this city. Send the University Daily Kansan home. Stationery, Society and Commercial Printing and Engraving. A. G. ALRICH 736 Mass. St BRINKMAN'S DOUGHNUTS Are just like mother used to attempt to make BRINKMAN'S DOUGHNUTS Are rolled in sugar and believe us they "melt in your mouth" Brinkmann's DOUGHNUT'S Are made every day at Brinkman's Bakery (Across the street from Ober's) Phone 501 —Such nationally recognized quality brands as Whitings or Hurds—assure you of ___ only the very best. Write that letter to-day— -on stationery befitting a college man or woman— Two Stores On The Hill —Furnished in either plain or embossed at— Howard Fleeson Receives Citation. A third decoration and a fifth citation has been awarded to Howard T Fleeson, a junior law, for active service overseas in the air service. Be fore the armistice he was given a D.S.C, a bronze oak leaf and cited four times. This week the Aerlo Club of America conferred a special medal of award on Fleeson and presented him with an engraved diploma. 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