SPECIAL TRAIN FOR MANHATTAN MAY HAVE ONE IF STU. DENTS DESIRE. Manager Hamilton Plans For Missouri Game—Kansas Cityans Will go to Columbia A special train will be secured for the trip of the football team to Manhattan October 21, if enough of the "fighting five hundred" signify their intention of going. The fare for the round trip will be $3.20. In case a special train is not secured their expenses for the trip will be increased by the night in Manhattan. The special train would return to Lawrence after the game is over and save the rooters of Coach Sherwin's team part of their expense money for the Missouri game at Columbia. Maager Hamilton said yesterday that if seventy-five or eighty students will make the trip, private accommodations can be secured from the railroad company. Moreover, Manager Hamilton has promised to secure tickets to the game at Manhattan, and place them on sale in Lawrence for the benefit of the rooters who accompany the team. All who intend to go to Manhattan, then, should make known their intentions to either Manager W. O. Hamilton or cheer leader Charles Dolde. In a conference between Manager Hamilton and Mr. R. Shine, southwest passenger agent for the Wabash railway company, it was decided that the best rate that the road could make the students from Lawrence would be a charge of $3.75 for the round trip from aKnars City to Columbus plus the regular rate of two cents a mile from Lawrence to Kansas City. Manager Hamilton expects to run several train-loads of rooters to the game at Columbia on the day of the game. The trains will leave Lawrence, at six o'clock Saturday morning and will arrive at Columbia at half past twelve. Already many Kansas Cityans have expressed their intention of visiting Columbia to see the annual tangle between Missouri and Kansas. Mr. Shive told Manager Hamilton that he had business for three Pullman trains from Kansas City to Columbia and that he expected to put several more trains in commission on the big day. Manager C. L. Brewer of the University of Missouri has given Kansas the choice of the bleachers at Rollsin field. The bleachers on Rollsin field have a seating capacity of about six thousand. The north bleachers which accommodate 2500 will be given over to the Kansas rooters and supporters and all the tickets for reserved seats in that section will be placed on sale at Lawrence. The rooters section in the north bleachers of McCook field will be reserved hereafter for those who hold the regular Student Enterprise tickets. Manager Hamilton has given instructions to the ushers of that section to allow only the students and members of the "Fighting Five Hundred" to enter. KANSAS SMOTHERS QUIG LEY'S ATHLETES (Continued from page 1) sas recovered. Quarter ends with the ball in Kansas possession on St. Mary's 40 yd. line. Second Quarter Donaldville replaces Monroe at center. Nine minutes after the quarter started Heil made a perfect pass to Brownlee who ran 30 yds. for a touchdown. C. Woodbury kicks goal. Score, Kansas 9, St. Mary's 0. Davis goes in for Coolidge. Brownlee is playing a great game and tackled McCue behind the line. Soldon kicks 30 yds. to Heil C. Woodbury makes 5 yds. and Stuewe again worked a fake through center for 6 yds. Delaney kicked 45 yards to Byrness The game resolves itself into a kicking duel between Soldon and Delaney with the latter averaging 15 yds. farther than his opponent. Sherwin's pupils interspersed their plays with attempt at the forward pass. Stuewe who played a great game at fullback for the first half made large gains on a fake play through center. An 8 yd, gain through center placed the ball on St. Mary's 30 yard line. Tod Woodbury took the ball 5 yards around left end, Ammons around left end for six yards, Stuewe 4 yards through center, and T. Woodbury added 5 yards and placed the ball on St. Mary's 4 yard line. St. Mary's line held once, then T. Woodbury carried it to the 1 yard line. Davis then went around left end for a touchdown at 4:09. Ahrens failed at goal. Munson replaced Faum at right end for St. Marys. Bramwell in for Baird at right tackle, and Welch in for MacMillian at right guard. Soldani kicked 45 yds to Stuewe who returned 10 yds. Heil pulls off a spectacular quarterback run, around right end for a 20 yard gain placing ball at center of field. Delaney booted 60 yards to the shadows of St. Mary's goal posts. Soldani returning punt made 30 yards. Magill replaces Brownlee at right end and Price went in for Delaney at left end. After an exchange at punts the ball rested on St. Mary's 30 yd. line in Kansas possession. Ammons lugs the ball 5 yards, and a moment later T. Woodbury skirts the end for 15 yards for a touchdown. Ahrens kicks goal. Kansas, 20. St. Marys 0. Heil is replaced by Wilson. Wilson received ball on the 20 yard line and returns 20 yds. Bramwell makes 6 yards around left end and Wilson repeats for 4 yards. Buzz Woodbury in for Stuewe, Wilson kicks 40 yards to Byrnes who returns 15. The half closes with the ball in Kansas possession at the center of the field. Second Half—Daniels goes in for Price. At 4:39 Soldani kicked off to Wilson who returned 10 yds, and then punts 35 to Byrnes. Soldani is hurt in this lay and time is taken out. for Price. At 4:35 Soldain kicked off to Wilson who returned 10 yds, and then punts 35 to Byrnes. Soldani is hurt in this lay and time is taken out. St. Marys recovers the ball and Kansas kicks on Kansas 15 yard line on block punt. Bobbits lost 1 yard and McCue is thrown back 6 more. McCue tries a drop kick but failed, Davis recovering the ball. Kansas ball on her own 42 yard线. Wilson kicks 35 yds. to Byrnes. Daniels recovered a blocked punt on St. Marys 40 yard line. T. Woodbury makes 15 around right end. Kansas is penalized 15 yds. for holding. Ball on Kansas 35 yd. line. Schwab in for Bramwell. In three plays Kansas makes her down and Captain Ammons crushes through the line and runs 20 yards for a touch down Ahrens kicks goal. Score 26, to Kabler in for T. Woodbury On the kickoff Buzz. Woodbury returns 22 yards. Ball on Kansas 45 yard line. St. Marys penalized 5 yards. Kabler makes 4 yards but on the next play Kansas is penalized 15 yds, for holding Schwab recycles blocked punt and Kabler makes 5 yards through the line. Ammons goes over for a touchdown, but is recalled and Ammons is penalized 15 yards for holding. Ammons rushed 6 yards. The captain is playing a wonderful offensive game, and is riddling the opponents with his plunges. Fourth Quarter—Delaney is in again at left end, and Stuewe returns to full back. Stuewe makes 10 yards through center, and Ammons 6 more around end. Coolidge fails twice to make 3 yards for a touchdown. Wilson on quarterback runs, makes a touchdown. Ahrens kicks goal. Score 32 to 0. The quarter ends with the ball on St. Marys 17 yard line in Kansas possession. second time and recovers ball on her own 10 yard line. Kansas penalized 5 yards for off-side play. Beazley in for Coolidge at right half. Delaney drop kicks goal from the 25 yard line. Score 35 to 0. Burnham goes in for Davidson. Delaney punts 35 yards and Ahrens recovers. Kansas penalized 15 yards for holding. Magill is playing a great game at end. St. Marys held Kansas for a Weidline in at center for Ahren and Alder replaces Weeh. Delaney kicks 60 yards from 40 yard line. Kepplinger in for Delaney at end. Hoffman replaces abler and immediately ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Wilson kicks goal. 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