UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN VARSITY PLAYS FROSH TOMORROW Coaches Arrange an Exhibition Game to Fill Open Football Date SCRIMMAGED LAST NIGHT Freshmen Give Jayhawkers Hard Battle On Muddy An exhibition game between Coach McCarty's freshmen and the Jayhawk Varsity is scheduled for tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. The scrimmage will take place on McCook Field, and Assistant Coach Potty Clark will be in charge. There will be no admission to the contest. The McCook Field bleachers will be thrown open to the public. Occon Olcott was unable to state today just who would be in the Varsity line-up tomorrow. "So many of the men have injuries and bolls," he told a Kansan reporter, "that I can't tell now who'll start for the Varsity tomorrow. Then, too, somebody may get hurt in tonight's scrimmage." Owing to the fact that Coach Occhio will be in Dallas Saturday, getting a line on the Sooner tactics as exhibited in the Oklahoma-Texas game, Coach Clark will conduct the scrimage here on McCook FIELD, want to see what he sees,"他说, "this morning. "The freshmen will use the Agricraft tactics they have been learning this week, and the game is sure to be interesting. Watching the scrimage is a good way to put in a couple of hours on Saturday morn- The relative strength of the Varsity and the freshmen was plainly shown last night when the two teams were pitted against each other in a snappy fifty-minute scrimmage. Although the Varsity had the ball in tyro territory the entire time, it was able to score but once. The mud made it almost impossible for the backs to get started, but several men showed well carrying the mud from the wall of long end runs while Harl Russell went through the line for some good gains. Open play was almost an impossibility because of the mud and there was able to use it with any success. FORTE YARD RUN! FEATURE The feature of the yearlings' play was a forty yard run by Rustenback after he had snagged a Varsity pass. It seemed that he would get away for a touchdown, but Lindsey brought him down by a pretty tackle from the defense off of second pints considering the condition of the ball. It looked more like a chunk of mud than a football but the big freshman tackle kicked it forty yards on several occasions. Fast appeared on the field but did not get into the scrimmage. It was the first time this week that the little hack has been in a suit. Injuries have been numerous on the squad and Jayhawker coaches are facing the proposition of developing some ne men. With Miner out on account, the coaches are for practice, the coaches are working Hull at center. Vernson has not been out this week and Smith has been unable to play on account of injuries. Woody, Palkowsky, and R. Ruble have been working at the guard For an hour before the scrimmage the Jayhawks went through a snappy signal drill. It was too cold to loaf, and the men worked hard. A number of men were missing again yesterday. The freshmen did not bother with them out for two teams, and the Varsity turnout was not much better. Kennedy & Ernst HARDWARE and ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 826 Mass. St. Phones 34 PROTSCH The Tailor positions. Pringle dislocated his shoulder blade in the scrimmage with Haskell Wednesday and may be out of the game for several weeks. Today another scrimmage with the freshmen behind closed gates is the program. Tomorrow, from tomorrow on an exhibition game. It will start at nine o'clock. Mr. H. G. Wells, who has won fame as a Prophet by describing several years ago such a aerial fighting as is now taking place, by picking Belgium as the battle-ground in this war. 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