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THE DAILY JOURNAL-WORLD Jayhawkers are now in Line io -do a Gloribtas Tail Twisting Next Saturday PAGE SIX today sent the Kansas football team injured in the first scrimmage, and Wilson went in at quarter. Kansas LAI LOOSES TIGERS ARE SURE back to Lawrence with a 14 to 3 de REALLY A GLORIOUS view pott Kansas HARD LUCK GAME SATURDAY feat, the result of. two spectacular runs by Cornhusker players for. touch-downsjnst as the game was drawing to an end, ami after Kansas had dis-playej a repertoire of attack and de Of could not gain. The tackling of Nebraska was hard and sure, Frank starring.

Following an exchange, of punts, Nebraska was given. the ball in the center of the and started the procession to the Kansas goal, Swanson, Purd'. and Halligan making the gains, Kansas held her 35-yard line and took the ball, but in turn failed to gain. It was a' tight battle, the Mis- Kemper, guard, 175; Gallagher, guard, 230. There is not a man of the seven who hasn't the requisite AH have big assets of the Missouri line, throubg which Nebraska, with 200-pounders galore, was unable -to yain consistently at any stage of the ame vft Line is Strong The Missouri tackles, Barton and Jroves, are good as ever wore a Tiger sweater.

Both areHtnvalnabl 'defense," breaking through and piling it back of the line. Barton is a shade the best of the -two; Groves Jayhawkers Completely. Ont-Played the Cornhuskers in, Every Way Fancy WELCOMED THE HEROES Loyal Followers Brought Out the Tallyho Yesterday Morning A thousand loyal followers of the Jayhawkers headed by 'Parson" Spotts, that veteran cheer master of seasons before gathered at the Union' Pacific depot yesterday morning to greet the returning warriors from Lincoln. The old tallyho had' been brought forth and as the men appeared they were escorted to seats of honor and drawn by tlie enthusiastic throng tihe talMio with its Topeka Took Heavy Ed of a 9 to 3 Score Saturday Claims Made ty sourians. EIGHTY YARD RUN DID IT KANSAS LEAST NOT IN THE HUMBLED fense that all but played Nebraska off her feet.

The victory was a. brand snatched, from the burning, coming when it looked like a Kansas victory by the meaner score of 3 to 0. For the first three-quarters, there was no denying that the visitors played the better football. Not much better, it TWO TOUCHDOWNS THE MARGIN The Way Missouri Figures the Dope on Annual Game Willard of Topeka Grabbed a Forward Pass and ieat it with neither side, making. substantial A Break la Lack Favored NVbraskans and They Got the Big Score gains on straight football.

Howard, for Nebraska, outkicked Wilson, the Kansas punter, but the Kansas tack-! Tigers Have a Really Strong Com uas a sprained ankle but will be all eargo of heroes proceeded in triuin- is true, but enough to keep the. ball Lawrence Showed up Better than the Visitors and Should Have at Least Had a Tie Score in Nebraska territory three-miarfprs Jim? was jrood. The first quarter end Dinauon aiiis ibi. viier 2 to 1 Odds Bet the Real Triumph Was Tor Kansas, the Team That Excelled in the Game right by November Sol Hast- phfaj procession into town, ings is the best guard Missouri has, At tho gidridge the car stopped and and is a peacemaker any company. their Coaclies Mosse and Frank were Clay, and Kemper, playing their upon to tell about it There first year on the eleven are up rnfffl; roWnl hut 14 to 3.

Thus it will co down in the football of thtime, and the lighter Jayhawker without scoring, and ti tide of con-eleven leave behind them a reputation test even. Nebraska spirits slumped for sieed and versatility in attack the showing of their favorites and and defense that will be remembered the Kansas crowd cheered lustily, in Lincoln for many daj The The second quarter opened with the pame was rough at times, and the Jayhawkers aggressive. The Kansans fierceness, with hich the Kansas men tried their first forward pass and it inaugurated the battle, laid out two was failure. A long punt by Wil-of their players in tlie first two min-' sn and a poor return, put the ball utes of plav After that, the original on the. Nebraska 16-yard line.

Det- By Coach Brewer Victory is we expect land in the battle with Kansas university next Saturday, but we are not overconfident. I am well pleased with thc show.ing of the Tigers since, the Ames game, which tlie Iowa eleven wron by a large score, I liave paid little at Stewart, of snatched a forward pass, dashed 75 yards djwn the field and broke nt a lie game and gave the honors of Saturday's school game to: the 'fopekans. 9 to 'J. Lawrence was out playing the visitors the mishap occurred and although the local boys fought desperately, during the remainder of. the game, they were unable -to overcome the lead thus obtained by Topeka, annals as the 1912 score of the Kansas-Nebraska football pa me, but those bare figures tell very little of the real story of the game.

Those iisrures indicate only that Nebraska won. that the Cornhuskers scored two touch- standards set by Barton and Hast- the modest leader of the Javhawkers ings. The Missouri line charges as the crowd and escaped. one man, it has the speed and the Coach Mosse responded and told "pep" "Chuck" Wilson at center the boys of the creat stand that the is too light to be styled as a tower team had madej how they jiad been of stiength," but he produces the beaten in the verv last minutes of same results by getting the jump cm the game when the tide broke against "line of both teams held well to their wiler went through eenter or 6 yards i i it a vv ri ri i i in mm i 1'iri i Playing 7 Plates until the fa- end of the e-ame. ana btuewe made more them.

"The boys did wonderfully Ins man. With a sterling wnue ivansas was Kicking once iromi- (iwrt.lv Voirsl-i line me xigei well and all tbat could be exieeted Tim first score caaie in the hrst (iiiv him 'vi iuu 6iiv a puniin unci between Howard and Wilson, in which aml tlie bal lwcnt to the Cornhuskers tention to the many -defeats of Kansas. Despite their losses the Jayhawkers are a strong eleven we will have to put into use all the football we know to win. I realize thai Kansas foe some' weeks has been striving, to perfect a football machine nave no' lears oi being run oer of theD1. am satisfied with every quartcr Captain Cowell.of tho any company.

man's -work and; I. w-ish that you l.nic fl.iirelv dron kicked from en to see honors were about even. When it on their 1-yard line. It was a splen-eame to line smashing and center did opoprtunity missed, but the Jay-rushes, the advantage was slightly hawkers did not despair. Kansas was with the visitors.

The second period penalized 15 yards, but regained it -r 1 Coaen 'rank was located in a near- tpr ti tb sc0 witll tt niip. of them avp extraordmarv. but i i v. tei -lopeiva lieu up iuc scoip i that can. beat us.

We s. re trying as lnr npar. us. li iht hs nge in the line of at- aiu more, when Potter funibleit saw no creat chai the field. The figures of the game do not tell of the great battle that the men from Kaunas put up on last Saturday afternoon at Lincoln they do not.

tell how-Kansas kept the fighting in Nebraska territory; how Kansas men made IS first downs while the Nebraskaus were making three; no mention is made of the great scare that was thrown into the Comhusker camp and theu how a break in the luck of the gridiron turned seemingly certain defeat into a spectacular victory for the men of the north, robbed Kansas of a well- hard to beat them and I expect a hardjpixlee, 166 unds, left end, was breakfast but fae -angry td fi.e Jore earned he fought battle which the score is I circled in. the Drake game. Mills, mbb" must have a speech and break- i J.1 an nte pU pass" not likely to be lare. Our men will 1G2 right end, is a former fast came latel, declared that hi Tooeka 15 5oE be in good shape lor the contest. i IOrksydle Normal star, playing his the' team lived up to all his expee- tem Since the.

Drake game we have thought; last year on the. Tiger eleven, and is tations and that b'e was pr0ud Jev. JloekedTlv- WiWard who nocked il fnothing but a victory over K. a good man. Herndon, a former Rol- erv man'on it and tbe sifowin mide -n ia piaver and Hiidp are not much erv.man it and ti snowing made 1U the.

air and without stopping gath- A- ia piajei, ana rinpp, aienoi mucii Nebraska. "We out plaved inin arnw for By Captain Lemire outclassed by Mills and Pixlee. Nebraska we out char-ed and out i aud sped, lor in At nnhrterba McWilliams. 145 Ll 80 yards away. Gibson at- tack or defense, but it was impressed tbe Iun aud thecal 1 went to-kansas on the followers of the scarlet and on Nebraska's 3o-yard Ime.

Let wiler cream, that thev had a contract on and Mart were playing the game their hands. Their sturdy back field, for the visitors. The half ended with on which coaches and trainers depend- the bal1 ou Nebraska 4olyard line, ed for victorv-, was more than match- and no coring, ed by the pretty work of Nebraska Opens Up Play Stuewe and Martin. The" work of Starting the second half, Nebraska Detwilcr was a revelation to the Ne- tried the open style of play. Two for- l.

iu i I l'flll. I1I1L IIU'V IK ItlLirivlil tempted to stop pounds, former Kirksville. the liners nave beaten ivausas. ve varned victorv, but not of the know- i ir. i ii i wpiau.

ne as an ver uie warn passes were auempteu, iiowara player is the regular at the post, is gid mltQn ghows steady, heady, a good man around; The staff was en the ends and an average drop kicker, arged mornin with the arrival Lake, former William Jewell i -gid Mnton form star in the is fairly good, and is a strong under-1 mi(ldj0 of tbe Kansas gid win will strive to make the score of victories more even next Saturday by adding one more to the Missouri side of the ledger There have, been four ties in these twenty-one years. We dn't waiit any more ties. Ve want to win and we wiii it, our men play line but Willard squirmed loose and made the goal. The Lawrence team showed lip well against the visitors and the mathematics of tho game showed, that tlie locals, should have won the contest. Lawrence made, first down a total of 1,7, times and worked tile pass' with Iouents in everv department of tae rteId in every einer- Jo Purdy but both failed, the ball game, of having borne up the name 7-enc" im seldom failing.

The hitting the ground. Frank was in-' and fame of Kansas on the gridiron K.aufa 1titrof Jured' but stayed the game, lor in one of the greatest battles of the but undcr Jhe forward pass vear It was "really a victorv for toward wind-up. The loss of Ma- brougut a gain, 20 yards, for Kansas, Kansas although the bare figures give U.ns nuarter in the early stages Wilson receiving the pass Nebras- mainder of the season. At halfback Missouri has Knobel, 168 pounds LeMire, 153 pounds, Wiggins, 160. Knobel is fast a great ground gainer, and a good tbe bacon to Nebraska weakened uie ja.wiawKers in me max- Ka assumed me onensive, uut it avail- as tney did in.

tiie Neorasta game. The Kana men went into that Sr of pldf Wilson proved a ed notliing, the third quarter ending hav every rcason to believe they stru -Ie with a determination that to substitute and Ins punting was without scoring by either side. wi.1, as thev oia as well against running mate, tor LeMire, the liger eaptain, who is a veteran at the po- Drake. Kansas has a good eleven. we expect to iiae tiie ngjit of our beef could stop, that acridents could ora" nowaru ai beginning ine 4a.t quaner, Au.e not cool and thev battled the great leit enJ, loomed up as a star the went in for Potter at quarter.

Kan-lion of the north until he was all but footba 1 He was closely sas worked her way to 20- Music Committee to Meet consiueramc M.cce. loa A meeting of tne mue committees downs lour times and worked one appointed from the several churches Pass- f.P1'1"?-..04)1 at, in connection with the evangelistic ter and Gibson at. fidl featured the meetings to be held soon is called for, ame for Lawrence. Todd at quarter next Wednesday evening at 7:15 at i Metcalf and Dunkley at naives the United Presbyterian church. it also played good is very much desired that all persons 1 The.

Lawrence team is composed, of lives, but our line is strong the ends sitipn. The fullbacks, are doing gvod work and the open 161; Dunkel, 155 are fairly good presseii tor uie nonors oi me uay uy yaru line ana neiuiem mvi'ii Nebraska onlv consoia st yle plav may be used to beat K. punters, but do not class LeMire I apt. frank, Purdy and Ilalligan, field goal. Then came the Nebraska with Allan and Pierson doing good spurt, the two end runs by Howard had i and Knobel, as thev are playing their a style the Kansans have ll' A.

1- .1 oticallv all new men while only first vear of varsity football. so appointed report promptly. work. Old-Stvle flam Tailed tion is the mere fact that the score was iu her favor while Kansas looks back upon the exents of that day and sees her men lighting against odds, tight ing with iep aud determination ami rranK neu ng one solving all vear But 1 can-ami another barely two minutes later gav for sure Qaj, styJe win two of last year's Topeka team were i missing. TliisJs the last game of the U.

S. G. PLANK, Chairman I in nhfl I- Tt I 1 1 1 1 om1 cnrmtnil the InTTvfli or 1 i I NEBRASKA CLAIMS TITLE Lincoln, Nov. 18. Saturday results in the Missouri vallev be.

It will depend on the attack the enemy and the way we size them up in the first quarter. season for the locals unless a game is, scheduled with Junction City on Thanksgiving dav. Every picture perfect and up-to-date. Squires, photographer. tnat won victorv for them in the old-time football at the opening, and ruY'r it i i tilt mm i' held tor Nebraska second toucii-minds and hearts of all that va.t larelv held their own.

fhe orn- Af lor i .1 i i it i i i down. The crowd was one or tlie Jar-throng which saw the contest. buskers adhered to this program i i- iii l-iii. i gest ever seen on held. Hie Kansas man is discouraged, lie has no tlie second enod and lost ground, occasion to be such, and the Nebraska- Kansas carrying the hall from the J.a Position Kansas Kansas same of will be reckoned center of the lield to Nebraska's 1- jryW-aitj I eft end Price as a Kana victory in the Jayhawker yard line, whore they were held for Lef tacUiV Vweidlein Columbia, 2sov.

38. 'With tho, served to simplify the championship Kansas game only five days away the title situation. The victories of Ne-Tiger rooters sniff a victory over braska aud Missouri over Kansas and their old-time livals from the short Washington respectively the on-grass country. That Missouri will ly inter-conference games, while the win with a margin of two touch-'Iowa Aggies, of Ames, lost to Iowa camp. It win be a game long is- downs.

1 be narrowescape proved 10 jn cused and the sTeat tiuht put up by Nebraska that a new line of defense Left guard (Jrof Center Bramwell Right guard Tudor Kight tackle Burnham Kight end Drownlee, downs, but that Kansas Avill score, is university and Drake university was the general belief here. Betting is defeated by Grinnell college, not very active as little Kansas inou- Nebraska, holder of the conference ey is to be had in Columbia. One championship for the past tlfro years, bet of 50 to $30 has been made finishes another season with a clean the Jayhawkers last Saturday "will was necesasry, and the third quarter pcarson" stand out as the greatest of the sea- oiened with a display of open play, son in tlie Missouri Valley. but the forward passes went wide. A Line That Held Every Time Kansas brought out in the third Quarter baclf Magill i r.i.

7 Muuin-i juii Vi Purdy Left half Detwilcr worked that game there stands a sive tactics. Playing desperately, Ne- HalI Ful lback stuewe row of Jayhawkers as tmn as ever braska was constantly danger, but (capt). halt- operated on a Jayhawker gridiron, managed to escape by tue lightning (ll TCin5-i! Milton slate in its conference combats, thus successfully. defending its The rather decisive defeat of Ames at the hands of the Iowa City insti- that Missouri will win by two touchdowns; odds on the game are li to 1 on Misscuri to win. Kansas will Ik a -worthy foe and dciermmauon lo tackling ot nerson n.i rranK auu and IIouseilolder, ends Helverin, ceu-te event of the past ttiat Ime cuarg- the dogged stand of Allan and Loss.

u.lf.-- WiUmi ed into the beef that Nebraska lined The Jayhawker attack was a timely Nebraska Alever will play her best game of the sea- tution is a surprise in conference son against Missouri. No matter how circles, as the Aggies had been rated big a score Nebraska runs up oh as strong as last year, when they Kansas, the Kansans always come ranked second to the Cornhuskers in back and attain first class form in the conference contention, delaycl i. up against them, it punctured holes array of short end runs, into the opposing side and it braced passes and plunges through guard and Towle uarten Officials J. M. Cur-it self in tae Nebraska sod and hurled tackle, followed occasionally by the referee- Ky-the terrible Purdy and the dangerous forward pass, which on the whole fail- 6n umpire; Ileilly, Kan- The Missouri Tigers by their suc- time for the Missouri game.

Becog- Jfr wm. Harri 'an back time after time. Tlie oil as a trround gainer. Once Nebras- nizing this the two touchdown mar- cessive victories over Drake and gin is still conceded the Missouriar'. Washington, are coining strong as the sas Citv Athletic Club, head linesman Touchdowns Frank Howard.

Goals from touchdown Towle (2), lield goal, Weidlein. Times of halves o0 i minutes. Kanas line was impregnable. Uram- ka, with Howard delivering tho ball, well in the center of it was a tower made a 40-yard gain on the forward of htrcngth and time after time the pass, only to be called hark on' the opining line to hi terrific ground that it could not be utilized onslaught and a plunging back dahed on a punt from the opposing side. An through the bole for yards ami yards argument followed, but Nebraska was Drake whipped Kansas G-0 aud Mis- end ot the season approaches and; souri trimmed Drake 17-14.

Kansas probably will face Kansas university; lost to Oklahoma 6-5 and the Tigers next Saturday at Lawrence, a favor-j tore Oklahoma to pieces with a 14-0 ite over the Jayhawkers, although the victory. Such dope is untrustworthy, latter played a virile game against Nebraska Saturday and were not de 44 A Victory for Kansas Shortly alter the game a telegram territory. "BUI" Weidlcm held in the wrong. feated until the final period of play. Drake faced Grinnel minus its sen his sdde of the line against tlie vi-i but means Missouri superiority if it means anything.

The Missouri eleven did not reach its form till the Sooner contest. It It was in the fourth period and well was received in Lawrence that fur- tors like the veteran that he Capt. toward the end, that Nebraska showed ther increased the joys of those who sational halfback, Simons, and anoth was a rather raw team that Missouri I er regular player. Both will be in ltrownlee put up a stellar game at tnc a sudden reversal and turned what ap- had heen left behind. It came from right end of the line.

jteared to be a defeat Into a brilliant Allie Carroll, who had followed tlie lloimr throu-h lo the backlield victory. With the ball kcit well in tam to Lincoln and read as fol- the lineup next Saturday against put out for the lirst three games on the schedule. The 53-7 defeat ad Ames and tlie Des Moines eleven appears to stand at least an even chance to defeat the Aggie and mount to a ministered to CenUral coiiege, the A COMBINATION IDEA Double-breasted overcoat with wide collar that you can turn up to the ears, strap under the chin, long skirt that puts you fit to meet the blasting blizzard. Or, turn down the collar and you have a long lapel. The garment is self-lined not as heavy as it looks and makes a practical coat for pleasant days.

$20 is the price. Others from $10 to $35. Beautiful silk-lined oxford at $25. Everything in style is here. rather uneventful victory over Rolla, tie for second honors in the confer- i Bnnny" Wilson looirs up as tho the center of the field for eight inin- lows: bcn of the day.

Called ujHm to take utcs the Kansas boys, by dint of "Wilson play-ed for 'Magill and tho rein and direct the team with filer's line smashing, and a short for-'played gieat ball. Nebraska thor- Magill out of the game for the day ward pass, carried it to the Nebraska ughly vhipied and outplayed every Bunny' directed that team like a 20-yard line, where Weidlein dropped minute of the game. It's a victory general, inspired the men with 44 lep'' back fora field goal and sent the oval fnr us. Seore no indication of how and handled himself with ease and squarely between the posts. The the game went.

Boys played won- ence. and the overblanemg scores ran up in the two games with the freshmen were no indication of the prospects, and had the bad effect on the players of giving them an idea they were world-beaters. The rooters began to talk about the "scoring machine." Tonight Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose abihty that he was not realized to Kansas contingent was wild in its de-j Jcrful ball. mm- D. CARROLL." of Chain beilain's Tablets and you will' feel all right tomorrow.

For sale by all dealers. It was then that Ames came to Columbia and showed up th.e Tigers, YESTERDAY'S SCORES Hsscss. llu playing was a reveia- light. Scarcely six minutes remained tion all who saw or heard of his play, and the Cornhuskers nppear-work and WiNon must be given the ai imt out. Then came the change, liberal share of the credit for the A line kick by the Kansas center sent wonderful slowing of the Jay- the ball to Nebraska's 10-yard line, hawkers.

and the receiver of the pigskin was looking for a man to carry the ball downed in his tracks. On the next it i Hutch' Stuewe who appears in line-up, Howard ran it back 20 yards, the forefront. At his position at To the frantic cheers of the Nebraska That was the turning point. It roused the coaches to desperation. The Missouri backfield had not used Missouri Valley Nebraska 14, Kansas 3.

Missouri 33, Washington 0. Haskell o2, Kansas Citv Be Your Own Dealer Put a for sale adv. in the Journal-World and sell that piece of property without having to pay a commission. T. D.

Funk, funeral director and embalmer. 1'nones 117. any interference, the fumbling, was plentiful, the ends were unable to YeterT- mmmmmLmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm Fullback Stuewe rose to the occasion crowd. Capt. Frank received the next nary 12.

time after time and plowed, ham- pass, right end like a Hash, Capo Girardeau Normals 12, C. I. mcred. fourrht w.tv through the yt.nnk oh" two tacklers. and ran a full C.

3. Ilh! tititt lino ttornctl for irains Tn v.ir,li fnr .1 innpli.lnwn. Towle. who. Diurv Id, Washburn 14 get down under punts and all around the team showed lack of rudimentary football.

Then there were llncc good games Missouri won from Oklahoma, 14-0. They met Nebraska on the home grounds and despite the big weight advantage of the Cornhuskers Mis Mi RE nn rvrrv nttrmni. Stucwc's work was It tor. kickcil an easvi TBE LEADER Kansas Aggies 14, Colorado G. Iowa 20, Ames 7.

Creighton 53, Tarkio 7. West Wisconsin 14, Minnesota 0. Chicago 10, Illinois 0. Michigan 20, Cornell 7. $HOES ladies', and Children's Nothing Over of the Rockcnihcr type and if those and the score stood: Nebraska 7, ujHn whom fall- the duty of selecting Kansas 3.

the all-Missouri Valley find a man bet- That was enough, but more was tcr than he for final place in the coming. There was an exchange of lineup he must truly be a 44horse. punts, and the ball was in the center Almost eipial to the work of Stuewe of the field, ith four minutes to play, is that of Detwilcr. another of the Kansas could no longer gain by plunsing backs of the Kansans, and straight football, and a forward pass souri outplayed them the first hair, held them scoreless for three quarters of the game, played the best defensive football ever seen here and 'held the Cornhuskers to a 7-0 score. $2.50 St.

Louis 20, Marquette G. Western Aeservj 7, Ohio Wesley- The Drake game was hard fought, a man who put up a game that mut was attempted. Tudor to one of the; I Th lmll wpnt strnicrbt and an 0. in winch the Idissourians iouglit bring hini lasting glory at K. L.

tool- backs Perdue 91. Rose Polv 0. 'every down and won. Beloit College 40, Knox College 0. The team at Columbia has nowi Colorado Mines 10, Denver 0.

swung into the home stretch in good idge and Martin played the other half, true, but Howard, for Nebraska, leap-J The latter was knocked out early in ed between, caught it while on the the content, but the work of Coolidge full run, never stopped, and with fine was laultlos. interference romped to the Kansas Did You See It The largest ad ever published (5 pages in the Post; cost $25,000) of the best Automobile ever built for the money, by the largest and oldest factory in fhe'Vorld. Studebakerv 1913 Models' of five cars from 20 to 10 h. p. at $750 to $1550 for the "SX" Electric Starter, Electric Light, full icating axle, 34x4 inch wheels.

OH, COME DOWN TO 77 GARAGE and get a catalogue or drop a and we will send you one. Free rides to all comers. Lawrence Street MotorGar Co Call Babb on 77 phone. 10057 Kenvon 22. University of Cinciu- form, with a comparatively sound bunch of men, all in excellent training And thus one name a dozen line, with three Jayhawkers in pur- uati 11) of those who shone for Kansas in thai suit, but distancing them all.

(Joal. De Pauw 17, Butler o. Lehigh 7, Muhlenberg 3. game of Saturday, for every man was again kicked by Towle, and the! You Can Save Money On DRESSES KTMONAS LADIES' AND MISSES' SKIRTS RAINCOATS BLANKETS COMFORTS COTTON BATTS OUTINGS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY It will pay you to inspect our line pit ladies' and misses hate. THE LEADER PHONfi SI gave all that he bad to win from Ne- score stood: Nebraska.

14, Kansas braska and it was only a peculiar de- That took the tuck out of the Law- cree of fate that kept it from being East Princeton Yale 0. Syracuse 7, Colgate 0. Williams 12. Amherst 0. Harvard 0, Dartmouth 0.

Brown 21, Lafayette 7. Army 15, Tufts 6. and is hitting its best Ik-ks. Missouri's chief claim to the upper chances is the fact that the men who will fight for the Tigers are fighters. The live eenjer men who will start against Kansas will be picked from seven individuals among "whom there is little or no choice so far as playing ability goes.

They arc: Chuck Wilson, center, 156; Sol Hastings, guard, 1G5: Clay, g-unrd, 176; Groves, right tackle, 177 Barton, left tackle, 175; rence men. and although they made one more brave effort, it was too late, time being called with the ball in the center. Kansas Wins Toss Kansas "won tbe toss and Pierson so. Story of the Game The story of the game is old by now but yet it will be read and re- Am. At A read.

The following is tno story tuai came ont of Lincoln at the close of made a pretty kick to the Kansas 10 Pennsylvania State 37, Ohio State 0. tL yard as a starter. Lincoln, Nov. Nebraska Mho boll back 20 yards. Georgetown 1H, Virginia 13.

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