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Kansas State Collegian from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

Kansas State Collegian from Manhattan, Kansas • 1

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A. C. An elrcirlc sign brar.ng lb wnrd "Ileal K. IV may be aein from nearly any placo Afgi WiJdfiii oa McCook at Saiurdar. Tb K-ort-lcM tlra of lb gam wltb Waubburn and Amu bav dftHopod lb fact tbat Kanua ba aa ImtHntirabl dcf nc, but tbat an dor aoma condltlona at leant, th cannot get going.

3 SL A a A A In town, flaoblng Ha slogan from a blgb position on lop of lb Wareham building. Tb algn baa a four circuit flash, nrnl showing "Ileal" Iben then and then "Ileal K. Tb backflrld to atart tbe gam Saturday afternoon will probably be tb aam on tbat went against Amei: Tad field, overseaa man wlio played fin defensive game against Amea at full; Mandevllle, fleet Oklahoma half vbo la playing aucb fast ball this IT." Tli algn was devised by Herbert Huston, brother of Dewey Huston, and was made In lb Hrl-Eliictrlo shops. It Is 14 feet high and three feet wide Enlow Bugue Rola Hullo Cleland Huston Cats season; and Prlngle, who bucked the Wildcat line to such good effect In 1917, at half positions. Walter Wood will probably take the pilot position at quarter.

This backfleld averages around 165 pounds, with Pringle, 185 tucked under his arm be ran back to ber games this season by hoavy pon form Counf Club Btudonls from Wabaunsee county met October 3, and organized a county allies, in some contests the penalties the crowd. "I got It. Let'a go," ht said. Beared this year. A Lawrence dispatch to the Kansas City Star says: "The call hag gone out for men to come back and aid in coaching th Jayhawkers for the big games that amounting to over one hundred yards.

This fact coupled with the failure of club. The purpose of the club is to become better acquainted while In Jo Comfort Her L. L. Comfort of Kit Carson, Colorado, tbe father of Captain Edwin Comfort, one of tbe Aggie graduates who grve his life In Prance, was in Manhattan last week. Captain Comfort pounder, and Wood, 140 pounder, the extremes.

The impenetrable K. U. defense will probably stay the same as it has been through the season so far. Captain They went; they returned. They quietly entered the town and did their sehool.

When they return home the arc to come, tbe Kansas Aggies this work. No one in the enemy camp line to plunge together will placd the Jayhawkers at a disadvantage. Agglo Line Holds "Germany" Scbulz has coached tha week, the Oklahoma Sooners next plan Is to continue the social gatherings. In this way the home folks will become personally acquainted with R. saw them come or go.

weeks and then in quick succession But when the haughty six, late of graduated in civil engineering In 1914. Captain Comfort enlisted aa a private for service on the Mexican border, lie was awarded a lieutenant's Aggie line until it hits in anlson Ilk the Cornhuskers and the Tigers. Last night Forrest C. Allen, general man A. C.

The following officers were elected: huge battering ram. It waa tbla well drilled line that kept Washing the Manhattan expedition, went sleepy eyed to class the next morning tbey were horrified to see Just how artistic those Aggie sign writers can President, Franz Maas; vice president, commission at Leavenworth In 1917, Scrubby Laslett and Arthur Lonberg K. U. kickers, will be on the wing positions, George Nettles, all valley tackle in 1917, and George Kampert, freavier and almost as good as Nettles, will play tackles. Ruble, and Wint Smith, giant overseas veterans, have had the call oa the guard positions through the season, and "Red" ager and director of athletics at the university, sent the following tele ton yards gained from plunges below that of the Aggies.

and went over with General Pershing. Captain Comfort was awarded the gram to twenty-five or thirty K. gridiron stars of other days: Dorothy Moseley; secretary, Everett Billings; treasurer, Earl McWilliams. Their first social event was a bike to Wildcat. All report a good time with plenty of eats.

Prof. E. S. West The only outstanding backfleld men oa tfl K. U.

eleven are Mandevllle eroix de guerre and other recogni bi. The rest of the student body was just as much horrified, but they did not perhaps understand the real 'The Kansas Aggies loom formida tions' of his bravery. He was killed and lVood, halfback and quarterback. ble. Will you not respond to your old as Soissons, July 18, 1918.

cause. and Misg Ruth Hurd chaperoned the party. Hart will hold down the flipping position. The line, lightened by the two light ends, will not average over 170 "Beware of the Wildcats," "Beat K. Aggies," "Aggies," and such gems of wit met them face to face as they Pajamas and night shirts to keep ClujJi Clevenger has Burton, Gallagher, Hinds, E.

Cowell, and Hlxon who have all starred In games this year as well as In other seasons. In addition to the scoring backfleld tbe Aggies bave another scoring machine in tbe shape of Huston's toe. alma mater'g call to return this week to aid in turning tbe invaders back? Our need is exceptionally urgen'. Vonderful material slowly but surely developing. We need the punci.

Don't disappoint. "Tbe game with tbe Aggies at Law- oounds. but their sterling worth has Prof. A. M.

Paterson, of the animal huKbandry department, attended the here ford sale of W. J. Brown at Fre-('onia, Monday. Tbe college pur--hi Bed ons heifer at this sale. you warm and comfortable.

Men'a been proven in the defensive play of ccme in view of their favorite bulletin Furnishings Store, 1220 Moro St. A. M. Rogers. it the season to date.

beard Monday morning..

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