THE KANSAN. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS VOLUME III. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, OCTOBER 6, 1906. VOTERS IT'S UP TO YOU Submitted Facts about the Athletic Candidates—You May Take Your Choice. Athletic Roform Ticket. President: J. W. Green. Vice-president: Emile Brunner. Athletic Board: "Red" Milton, C. I. Martin, Carl Rouse, George Putnam. Committees: base ball, H. E. Harlan; football, Carl Pleasant; basket ball, Chas. A. Siler; track team, Edward Cooley; rowing, "Job" White; tennis, Hal Jones. At an open caucus held in the Eldridge parlors composed of representatives from all the schools and classes, a very strong ticket was nominated. For president there could be but one choice, J. W. Green. Emile Brunner, the one man on the 'Varsity selected by Coach Kennedy as capable of coaching the freshmen and who has played more positions than any other man on the team was the choice for vice-president. The members of the board should be men active in all college affairs and who will command the respect of the faculty and students. C. I. Martin, State Senator from Fort Scott, a man of wide experience and deeply interested in athletics. "Red" Milton, Junior in the college, the lightest center ever on the Varsity, and in the words of Kennedy "the headiest man on the team." Carl Rouse, a Junior in the Engineering school, and man of exceptional executive ability. This is his third year on the Varsity. George Putnam, an all around athlete, holding two track records and making a Varsity position with no previous experience. On the committees, Harlan, a whirlwind pitcher and good student in the Arts school on the base ball committee. On football, Carl Pleasant a sophomore engineer, who has made his place on the team. Chas. Siler, president of his class in the Medic school and a man who has represented the University for two years on the basket ball team. Cooley a track man who last year took first place in all Missouri valley intershool meets, whose record in the two mile is lower than that of K. U. He is self supporting. Job White's fitness on the rowing committee is undoubted, and Hal Jones would take care of the tennis in good shape. A REFORM VOTER. Senior Pharmics Elect. NUMBER At a meeting of the senior pharmacy class Monday, the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, H. J. Davis; vice-president, Walter Kemp; secretary, Retta Womer; treasurer, T. L. Bennett. The Representative Ticket. President: J. W. Green. Vice-president: August Krehbiel. Members of Board: Charlie Ise, "Red" Burt, Captain, C. P. Donald, Billy Miller. Chairmen; base ball, R. G. Kaufman; football, B. L. Jones; basket ball, Roy Roberts; track; Claud Russell; rowing, Otto Apollo; tennis, Charlie Klauman. It was the aim of the men who put out the representative ticket to place in nomination only representative men of widely known fitness for the places for which they are named. To this end men were chosen who have a practical knowledge of the work that will meet them. The board men are representative of the real democratic spirit of the University and everyone of them has always served the institution faithfully. Ise is in his fifth year in the institution and knows as much about the athletic situation as any man in it. "Red" Burt is a junior engineer, a "K" man in football, prominent in class athletics, and a top-notcher in class standling. "Don," the idol of the team he captains, is everything that is admirable in a man in his position. Billy Miller is a junior in the college, a star half back, a strong man in basket ball and all lines of class activity. For the committees the same rule was observed. Kaufman will be the best base ball pitcher that the University has had in years. Jones, Junior Law, is acting captain of the Freshman football team. Roy Roberts is a college junior, a basket ball man, and one of the sanest fellows on the hill. Claud Russel holds the pole vault record. Apollo is one of the well known College men of the '09 class. Klauman is an old tennis player, and an active champion of the game. SHAVED 'EM OFF Freshmen Looses Hirsute Adornments. A REPRESENTATIVE VOTER. --- A crowd of good natured sophomores caught "Shorty" Strong, the glee recruit from Great Bend, down on Massachusetts street last night and robbed him of his side whiskers. The job was performed under a street light near the Methodist church. The boys had a safety razor and were going to give "Shorty" a dry shave, but finally secured a cake of "Silk" soap and lathered him up in style. They left one side unshaven, and the victim was last seen going sidewise across lots to a barber shop. DEFEATED LAWRENCE TEAM. Kaufman Pitched in Splendid Style—Laundry Bill was Stake. The K. U. ball tossers beat the Lawrence Kaw Valley champions 5 to 1 in an interesting game yesterday at South Driving park. The feature of the game was the twirling of Kaufman. The Leagures failed to get a hit in the four innings Kaufman pitched. The ball did not even get outside the diamond. Harlan, who went in the next three, had all kinds of speed. He was a little nervous and the Kaw team got a single and two scratch hits. Hoffman was the "hitting kid." Out of four times up he got two singles and a double off Parnell; the twirler that put Independence to the bad. R. H. E. K. U. 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 5 7 3 Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 6 The game served to show that there will be no dearth of pitchers next spring. The boys got nothing out of the game beyond the assurance that their suits would be laundered for them. --- FOR DISTURBING PEACE. Student Arrested Last Night---- Trial to be Oct. 20. The Lawrence police force had a collision with students on Massachusetts street last night, and ended by arresting one, a member of the sophomore engineering class. He was released under bond of $20 to appear in Police Court this morning. Mr. Hackman, of the firm Innes, Bullene and Hackman furnished the bond. Judge Green appeared this morning for the defendant who plead not guilty, and the hearing was set for Oct. 20. There is no doubt that the boy will come clear. The crowd of which he was a member, was ordered to disperse by the negro policeman, who got sore and used his club because they didn't move fast enough. The defendant shouted to him not to strike, and was arrested before his fellows knew what was being done. Two Candidates Withdraw. Our names have been placed upon the Athletic Reform Ticket without our knowledge. Without prejudice to either side we wish to withdraw our names from the ticket. CARL ROUSE, CARL PLEASANT. Phi Delta Initiation. The following pledges of the Phi Delta fraternity will be initiated this evening: Clifford Leonard, Wm. Perry, Howard Mervine, Chas. Vernon, Frank Lostetter, John Powers, John Coyle and Arthur Seddon. A large number of out of town guests are present to participate in the initiation. Among them are: Fred Cowles, H. Briedenthal, Bud Knepp, Frank Seddon, Ray Delanco, and Ralph Nelson all of Kansas City, Dr. Outland and John Fleischman of Topeka, and Wm. A. White of Emporia. BEAT ST. MARY'S ANOTHER VICTORY ON M'COOK TODAY. Score Was 18 to 0-Jayhawkers Make Many Brilliant Individual Plays. Kennedy's pupils defeated the Catholics in a spectacular game this afternoon by a score of 18 to 0. At the opening of the game things looked mixed and St. Mary's all but scored once, but weakened soon and it was all one way. The game was full of spectacular plays, Wallace and Miller making many long gains. Ise played a star game at full. Donald and Reed went through the line at will. Forter went in in the second half and played a brilliant game, punting 50 to 60 yards repeatedly. Detailed play: In about one minute St. Mary's punted, and Coulter missed the ball. Hughes recovered it and carried to ten yard line, where they were held and tried for place kick at field goal, but failed. Cohn kicked off to St. Mary's. Hughes made a forty yard run for touchdown on stolen ball, but was ruled out. Miller made a brilliant run around left end for ten yards. Kansas lost ball on twenty yard line, but soon carried it back, and Donald carried it over for the first touchdown after about ten minutes. Milton kicked goal. St. Mary's kicked to Ise who returned twenty yards. Don made five yards, Miller made seven yards around left end. St. Mary's began to weaken and the ball was carried to the twenty yard line, where Cohn failed at place kick. Kansas lost ball on a quarterback kick and St.Mary's punted. Wallace got away for a forty yard run around right end, but was penalized fifteen yards for hurdling. Wallace recovered a quarter-back kick and Reed made 10 yards. The ball was on St. Mary's 20 yard line when time was called. St. Mary's kicked 55 yards to Miller returned 20 yards. Cohn punted 45 yards. St. Mary's returned to 40-yard line. Forter went in at full and punted 50 yards. St. Mary's returned. Forter punted 45 yards and St. Mary's lost ball on their own 30-yard line. Straight plunges carried the ball to the 10-yard line and Cohn went over after 8 minutes. Milton kicked goal. Angney went in at left half. Long punts and a quarter-back kick carried the ball to the 20 yard line and successive plunges carried the ball to the 2-yard and Donald went over in 9 minutes. Milton kicked goal. VARSITY POSITION ST. MARY'S White R. E. Hughes (capt) Cohn R. T. J. Walsh Putnam R. G. Groveaut Milton C. Falkenburg Reed L. G. Cleary . Donald L. T. Bakule Pleasant L. E. O'Connell Coulter Q. B. W. Walsh Miller R. H. Burns Wallace L. H. Dillon Ise F. B. Gross Referee, Coleman; Umpires, Ockerblad and Jones. Time of halves 20 minutes.