JUNIORS BEAT THE SENIORS, ! (Continued from rtrt pko.) ' The aenlor fulled to mlviiuee nnil the bull wit Riven to the Junior. Iiy nteudy buck lug It wa brought to within ten yard of the seniors' goal. Moore was t.lcely tuck- led by Wentermun mill fulled to Kiiln. Mueller advanced the (mil ttuVen yuriln niul the next time Klniller carried It over the Hue for it touch ilown. MorrlHon kicked a illllliMilt koiiI. 8eoti Junlora f, non lorn 0. The e.iilon klekeil off for thirty yards mill Mueller roturneil It four. Corey went around the eml nnil wan tuekleil by Kuhl ninn; no kuIii. Klniller fulleil to no through the center nnil the seniors took the bull. Kulilnian innile two yuriln nrouml the eml. Shreve wnn tuekleil by Klniller nnil fniletl to Kiiln. The Junior then took the Imll. Piirmeloe wnst nub ntltuted for KIckcttn. McKay innile one y ii nl (limiiKli the renter. Doubmva broke throuKh tin- line nnil tackled the quarter back Ucedy fulled .to ln throiljcb the renter Klniller Kittllcd HcVeli yunlx on the next two down Moore wa tuekleil by WestenniUI and fulled to Ruin. Klniller .ulMine.-il the bull three yard. Doulil'UN i again broke thrmiKh and lark led the (in.irter back before he could jm tin ball. Klniller then pun led for twen ij unl The -eiilor ant the ball tint .ifter tlii ball w.i down I'uihmnn (jot ,i bold of It end made a ureal run of wv enty yard- with wood Interference and no body In front of him. lie waleil hi strength for nothing a toe ball wnn brought back and plveh to the editor, l'urmeleo went through the i enter for five yard" Tin ball wa fumbled on th next pla and Corey fell on It With a Rain of llfteeii ard for the junior. Moore Rained twn .ard and wa tackled by Doubravn Mueller failed to Rain through the center and the oenlor took the ball. The senior trained four yard and then punted for thirty. Morrlun not the Imll five yard from hi" goal line and time wa called. iniWN IN MISSiU'KI Tlger rath at Decision ul I In Vm- plri .mil l.eaxe tin Field Telegraph dispatches in the Kansas paper tlni" deserib. th Mlourt-lowa game plui-l ut Columbia lnt Monday Tin- football liam of the 1'nlv.Tsily ol Iowa dcliateil the Tigei s here today by n score of 12 to o. Tho game ended In u disgraceful llglit over the runK rttcliipr) I of TrofesHor Dunn of Iowa. He pave the moM dlMRraceful exhibition ever seen In Columbln lie called Oonley a vile name and wa struck by both ronley and Dow- dell. During the second half Iowa had the ball and 1 1 1 1 1 tore through the line and ' decided the bull was In play. The Med got the ball making a tlilrtj -five yard run. les weio given a chance at a goal. Tuy- Dean said he blew the whistle when 11111 hit tlie llm ami would not allnw tin run to Mil lid I'ouley kiuii Keii hitn ilnwn mir. . ami it waotd. h tin hard lighting of I'oach T'littersoii mul Tom Shaw ban that hi 1 1 f was saved lit refused tu hange his d. -i Nion ami tin Tiger M.i.ved on ib ti.-lu until Dean g.ie the gunn to Juua by lb. semi of d to IP. Jn the nri tin minute of play the Tigers had the ball within u foot of Iowa's goal where it was lost on downs, anil Iowa punted out or danger. The gann Mopped live minutes after the set ond hall Jowa kicked off twenty j aril ami Missouri taking Die ball In ought It to within a ard of the Jowa goal lint b good line bin king and end j M,lt.nmn Walter Jackson. Time, twen runs MIhsuui'I elaluiR that Shepard was ij-flve minute halves pushed oer tin goal lim with the ball bin that alter be hud called down. In wa pushed back. Ant way Dean mi vi lla bull to I own and ii punt took the ball twnnty-lii yuiil I rum her goal line. Alt er some skirmishing Iowa got the bull again, anil b. good run b ilulbrook and Meier, liuall) make a tout hdown from which a goal wa kicked After tin kick oil' MlHSOUti gel the ball on downs and carry it to Iowa night yard line. Iowa gets it on down and llolhrook ( makes a run of thlrty-tlve yard. Meier then carries it through loft tackle for llf- , toon yurds, and llolhrook gous around the end for the second touch down. In the remaining few minutes of play. Ho brook i makes another run of llilrty-llve yards i MIhsoui'I claims a foul, mid Conlej and the ' umpire mix Half ends with the ball in ' tin center ul the Held. I ATtei I In kick off lor I In second half ! during a scrlmmuge tin hall rolls be hind Iowa goal line and a MisHoail play et falls on it Demi culled ll a touch hack ' and brought the hail to the twenty-llvi yard line During u surlmmnge in which Iowu is trying to advance the bull Mis- I souii's guard gets the bail after tile inn- I plre bad blown ids whistle mid makes i. , touch down. MIhsoui'I olalmed that Hill had got tlie hull before the whistle sound ed but Dean stuck to III decision. This inaugurated a small riot and tin- Mis souri rooters Hwarmud upon the field in a way thai NuliniHka player can well imagine During this time the tight (tu nned between the umpire and futility mid Duwditll Dean remained lirm, and ut the refusal ol the Tigers to ace-opt his decis ion gai tin gunn lo Iowa bv tin score of li to o You an g' i all tin news all tlie time by MiliHi.rlhiiig for The Nitliruskiui Only one dollar a year THE K. C. MEDICS GO DOWN. (Continued from tlMt page.) their opponent to break through the lino altogether too freely. Allen did 'omo Kdotl bimtliiK but wiih not "the eiiml of Thorpe at tin myio ot piny, T11K CMMK IN DKTAII,. Nebraska won tno tos mid ciioe mo Kouth koiiI with the wind. In their favor. The Medics led off with u long kick and Thorpe returned with a Ioiik lunt to the, Meilleii' twenty-llvo yard line. A num ber of sharp scrimmages followed and Lewis and O'Uonnoll wore sent mound the right end for ten and llfteeii yards. O'Donnelt made a bad fumble and the ball was Nuhruaku'a In tho ounter of the Held. In the next lino up 'logins tiuiile i a cosily fumble mid tho ball returned to the Medic. Allen wa forced lo punt on the third down and Ruined llfteeii yards. A seiles of sharp rushes weie made by Lewis. I'uutllutou and O'Don iipII after the Medies secured tho ball again. In which every Inch wns blltorly fought. Lew I roI tho Imll mul mnde u great run of forty yard, but the Imll wa brouRhi back for off-side piny. When the referee blew his whistle for the end or the Hi st half, the bull wa In the mid dle or the Held. Slu-dd was put In a half hark durliiR the i ( ond half. 1 hiring the Intermission Coach Hoblll son called his men toRether and told them he was ashamed of their poor playliiR and that they played like a lot of school boy!. The lecture seemed to put new life Into the team, for when time was called for the second half each man begun operating In earnest. Thorpe kicked off for Xehrnskn, which Allen returned. Lewis and U'Donncll tried to break through Nebmsn's line, but wore unsuc cessful. Allen was forced to punt on th third down. Thorpe caught the Imll for a free kick and gained thirty yards. Wil son m nil- i fumble and Nebraska got tin ball on the .Medics' thirty yard line. Uhlpplt. Packard, Thorpe, Tuiiiei. all wint through the Medic' Hup for good gains and the ball was slowly pushed duwii towards the locals' goal. With four yards to gain Packard wns given the ball and canted it between tackle and guard. He made his ground, but lost the ball. Whipple reooered the pig skin, and car iled it over the line for a touch down. Sheil d kicked h magnificent goal. Score i; 10 a Only two minutes of play remained when the toains lined up flgnin. The Medic setting the Imll nflur the kick off. O'DonneU went around tho right end by virtue of good Interferwioo, nnil mndot u greut run of forty yard for a touch down. Time wan then Up, hut the referee I lor had an ea chance to tie the csort but failed. The game was Nebraska's In i he esoie of K to 4 Miillc Ni hruaka. I'wti (Capi. right end Wl lp 1 l.luht right tackle 'iar"0 !' ndleton right guard Tur. er I iusenfelter .center M -ilorJ Atehis.iti left guard Hansen itiovvn lefi tackle KobMn i (Taylor) (Duiim1 ) Wilson ... . left end II Jltdl t Allen (juarter-lwck . .Tliorpo (Cap!) O'Dotutld ...right half-back. .AVlgg n (Sh dd) Lewii left hulf-bnek ...Puckutd I'leree full-back Hurt SuRiniury: Touohclownn. Whipple, l; O'Donald. 1: goals fwm louchdow , Sbedd. 1 Ttuferee. LUnuanant Smith of li.'ililwin Ttniilrp Mr flfthiu- of TJnnnn. yriTATH)!S KKOM lCCr.ICNK AHA.M. The Dm ma Walker Whiteside will pre sent at the Funke Opera House liirlay. evening Nov. 18. Kiikcene Aram- Forgot, Aye forgttt-lt , Is a strange truth' We do forgot' The Kiiiunier passes oer the furrow and Ihe corn spiings up the soil forgot the ilower of tin- past year, the haltle-field forgets 1 the blood that has been split upon its tuii. the sk roigit the morni. and Hie water the noon-du. sun that slept upon Its bosom. All nature proiichos forgetful ness Its very order is the prugross of oblivion. ICugi Arum What a terrible devil creep Into that man's soul Who sees fam ine at lil door One tender act. and how main black design struggling into life within him you may crush forever. He who deems the world his foe. convince him i ha l lif has one friend and you Hiiateh the dagger from his hand. ICugeue Aram (in his address to the court In York prison, When on trial for his lite i-These bonus are discovered! Where" on the hunks of tlie Itlver 'Vld w liosi waters keep an ovutiiiHtlng mur mur to 'the urops and trees. Above Is a wild drintry unvurn, formerly the hermit age of one of thoHo early unthualuMl who made tlailr solitude in the sternest riieessii of the ttarth, and .from the uus t nival thoughts and bttturusl ptmiuiuo brought lorth thulr Joj'Iuhh offering to the greut spirit of the Uovtily world. lOtiHone Arum Who Is answerable for his nature Who can say "J controlled all the clrcuuiHtancex that made uu what 1 am." I'ttter Dclm iBIngsi "Them , onii to go to rotun Thinks light of tho as Htuys ut home ' Walter Luster (To Arum) It Is not the Holy only that love solitude mul men may shun the world from another tno tlve tluiti philosophy. Ktigene Aram (In his defencei-llow Impotent Mitch evidence us till, and how poor, how pernicious even tho strongest of mere circumstantial evidence Invail ably I. Let It rise to probability lo the strongest degree of probability, It I prob ability still. Kugeiie Aram-Look! The eurth Iuih kissed the dying god of day good-night until tomorrow. How sweetly now sounds that one word lo me for whom there N no morrow. Kllnor Lesler-llo careful of Ihe wntei, l'oler. lest you III! the vusos. 1'eler Utility (Landlord of tho "Spotted Inn.")-Lord love ye Miss Kllnor. I'll pour like the poem, us If this were the cup of happiness anil this 'cro water, In the can lite precious wine o, life. Krom tho poetic drama "Uugene Aram'' by Paul Koaier mul Walker Whiteside. " NY OLD THING." AH that's sulil mul heard In the library cannot bo recorded, but occasionally a feminine voice will rise nbove the din of souip of the buslent cornersi. This ! whnt n young man reports having heard from a young lady, though It was not In tended for his em's. "I did not want to go with him al all, but he had Just leen converted, and 1 thought 1 had to." Chief of police (Saturflny noon.i-Ser-gomit. huvo n -Inrg tlotnll on tonight. Thoo university uor will bo tearing np aldowtilks 1 suppoipr ns their footlwll ton in plays with Kansns this afternoon. Hut the extra detail wns not necessary- "Well." said Zook. "he natloi il honoi hns been upheld." "Yes Indeed " chimed In his disgruntled IVyan roommate, "the national honor 1m Iteeii held up and there wan silent e. "I'm glad confidence Is restoreo and the Improvident frm man hied himself to his tailor's and stood him oil' tor u new fnll suit. There vs Actually a lime once when )ine of onr cadets thought they would be needed to go out and put down an upris ing of Uio lndlaiw. Kvorj-tiody smiled hut snld llltl. "ntelaws told or the brave thliiBs thoj' moflnt to do it)A we all Ih ltorefl. TJias anamgna lo jutfl the dls tuilmnou wlOnynl Umj Iioiji 1 our Infant Yours lmasod. Otfr hoya lennwd to be Indlnnu thoniHalvsB upon ocoaalMi. K. g. See Hlley on "How tlioj' Swiped Missou ri." Days jtaed. Honor and glory went U) In the amoke of the bonllre we made to celebrate said Missouri game. Tbest self same Indian played Wesleyan like so ma iy ran dolla wtll sluffeil out to hold them together.-Tin- record in Kan sas Isn't on the map. I'ryman: "Did I unders.ana ou to m that Dumley wa a widowi r?" Wyinuii: "A grua wldowej . his wife's aot a hM cle." nichiiiond Diapatch. She: "Are you ure that It wa u y ar URO toduy that we heeuue- euael. dear?" He: "Ye. 1 looked il uj lu my elieck book thla moitiliiB." Ut-. Mainuui: "How eiwel, Eleaiasr. 10 huri the poor little worm." lCleanor: "Hut he looked o lmieMo:iu), uuuiana, am' 1 jun' eul him In two sa'a he'd have . o:naiy an' the two of hlui whtgrled off toieiher Jus' ever t )uipyT' Dife. In the Equipment of a Student's Room It in Retierull.N conceded Unit u MtrillKed luHirument Ik altuoHt an uhnolute iieH Hlty. To aecure the Krealenl enjuyin'eiit from the iiuiclume kc! the hettt yout nunc will afford. 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