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Hap to Improve Form Coach Ken nedy Injured Bruised 8houlders Aro Causing Much Trouble. Down in Kansas everything Is "bluo," as far as tho "bear" dope which is being issued is concerned. Tho University Kansnn snys: "Football prospects took a slump Thursday afternoon whon J. Pluvious opened tho performance with a fine, chilling shower. But tho rnin-mnker was not tho only contingency that r-lnyed a p.nrt in floating tho blue funk over McCook. Three men ap penrod on tho field sans football togs, nnd reported that they were unable to scrimmage. "Tho men aro Hell, H. Woodbury, and "Torrlb'.o Mike" Lynch. Ho'l was forced to go to tho bonch during the last half jf tho opener last Snturday, because of a largo boll on his arm. boated gains, but which formation was bo crudely played thut the visitors, themselves by fumbling, lost tho ad vantages gained by It. Tufts once hold Ynld for downs on Its four ynra lino. x Princoton easily defeated Villa No vn on Unlversky Hold Wednesday af ternoon by tho ricoro of 3G td 0. The gamo was open and tho forward pass was frequently useusby Princeton with success. They were ablo to sccro five touchdowns, a field feoal and three goals from touchdown. Philadelphia. Franklin nnd Mar shall gavo tho University of Pennsyl vania a hard battle hero Wednesday, tho home eleven winning by the Bcort of 17 to 0. Mercer wsb tho stnr ol tho Pennsylvania team until compellec to leave tho game because of Injuries. Provldenco, R. I. Brown, 5; Rhode Island state, 0. Carlisle, Ind. Carlisle Indians, 24; Dickinson, 0. Yale. Light work followed tho trying Syra cuse gamo at Yale field Tuesday af ternoon and for the varsity men there was practically nothing to do, but most of them went out to the field foi punting, catching punts, passing and falling on the ball. Tho game against Syracuso Bhowed conclusively that ii'i f tHLWPF nPf lmfiflm sWA ir iTih "SID" COLLINS The Man Who Snaps the Ball Back and Tears Holes In the Opponent's Line Somo cureless Baptist Inflicted such there was great need for drill In catch- . . . i . . a bad bruise on tho tender bump that ing punts, and tho candidates for tht the midget quarterback was still but esterday. Woodbury and Lynch are both sufferltiR from back field positions were ordajxl to stand back whllo somo of the best bruised nnd punters sent the balls across the field scratched shoulders, ns a result of l Tho present line-up will bo continued Saturday's game. They may bo out until after tho Tufts gamo Wednesday. or me game lor a coup'e or days In tact, Dr. II. T. Jones has advised Ken nedy not to allow Woodbury to play before the last of tho week. "Despite tho drawbacks, Kennedy's pupils wont through a full afternoon's workout. Finally, when Can tain John- The Tufts team is not looked upon ai a test, becauso of tho weaknessof the team. Princeton. Despite Saturday's gamo with Stev ens, the whole Princoton " nnund ro- son wrenched his knee and was forced ' ported in good condition for Monday 10 iuavo mo aeriniraagor-Kennoily--aftornoon,8 practice. After the prelim- wuiu in at quarter nnu played dur- Jnary work Pendleton Bard and Saw ing tho remainder of tho afternoon. I yer were set to work nt dron klr.kintr. As luck would have it, tho coach him self was unfortunate, and 'bruised his hip tackling a player. Just to show that' small things of that kind do not count In football, ho played on Pendleton did exceptionally well nnd pulled off three or four from -the 45 yard line. Two teams were lined up for tho scrimmage Bard was taken ifrom tho second team and put at right through tho practice. This afternoon halfback in placo of Sparks on tho a second scrimmage of tho week Is being hotd and during tho remaining three days before tho St. Mary's game, .the practices will continue to assume tho hard work air. The Kan sas mentors hopo to have the squad In better form by tho last of this week than It was at the time of tho season's eye-opener." BIQ TEAMS WIN. Yale and Pennsy Get 17 to 0 Games Princeton Rolls Up 36 Points, New Haven, Conn. Yale won from Tufts 17 to 0 Wednesday afternoon with the scoring only In the first half. In tho other half Yale put in substi tutes, who were nuzzled by a novelty In "formation' worked' by Tufta-for re1 varsity. Shortly after tho nlav started Diinlop broko through tho varsity line, blocked Ballou5s kick and ran 40 yards for a touchdown. The second team re peatedly held tho varsity and forced them Into a kicking gamo. It waB only toward tho end of play tbnt Bredemus, at left end, caught one of Pendleton's forward passes and scored for tho var sity. The feature of the practice was tho excellent work of Bard and Pendle ton in carrying tho ball through a broken field. An annual short Btory contest has been inaugurated at the University of California, Tho prize is to bo a silver cup, the property of tho English club, upon which will bo engraved each year the" name of the winner, the title of the story k and tho date. College of Agriculture UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NEW TERM STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 1910 Registration at the State Farm Starting October 31, 1910 Work Called For nnd Delivered Students Work a Specialty A7indsor Suitorium Op3n Saturday Night All Night WOLFE & YOUNG Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 Pressed 50c Auto 4728 Bell F2292 FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. 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