Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Topeka Daily Capital from Topeka, Kansas • Page 10

Location:
Topeka, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

10 THE TOPEKA DAILY. 1901. Drinking ana TDffE'WSDBBElL East Sixth East Sixth St. kicked goal. Time was called with the ball in.

the-center of the field, endinr th first' Score, 6 to 0 in favor of Tigers. In the second half the visitors awoke to their dancer. Both teams put up a clean game and it was judged to be the most satisfactory football exhibition that has been witnessed here for many years. STRENGTH WON FOR DENVER WashburnCouId Not Score Against D. A.

C. osipoiiing. SI Ottawa pursued the same tactics as In That You Should See. white from scoring. The ball was in Pennsylvania's territory when time was called, the final scoring reading: Columbia, 11; 0.

TOO HEAVY J-0R NEBRASKA. Wisconsin, 18; Nebraska, 0, Was the Score at Milwaukee. Milwaukee, Nov. 2. Wisconsin university gave the Nebraska university a drubbing on the gridiron this afternoon, the score being 18 to 0.

The Nebraska eleven was by far the hardest proposition Wisconsin has encountered this season. In the first half Cortelyou for Nebraska, on a beautiful double pass, got around Wisconsin's left with a clear field before him, but was prevented from scoring a touchdown by Comhem's great sprint, being brought down 10 yards from Wisconsin's goal. That was the nearest Nebraska came to scoring. Wisconsin scored her first touchdown in the last five minutes play of the first half when Driver was pushed over after a tremendous effort and Juneau kicked coal. We want to call your attention to four linen of Shoes that This The way vse will sell to-morrow in our Dry Goods Til Drink Habit Makes Procrastinatora as Well as Drunkards They Put Off Everything Until To-Morrow.

we are confident will please you, and we know we can save youj from twenty-five cents to fifty cents a pair. Ask to see them when in to-morrow. FINAL RESULT WAS 17 TOO. That drunkenness is a disease of the nervous system is 'demonstrated in a thousand ways and th it affects the character and habits of the victim is best shown by comparing the condition before and No. 1 Our Kid.

Lana or Button, made of best se- jlected kid stack, good solid leather soles, cloth or leather tops, paieut or stock tips: styles to suit anyone wishiucr a neat, sub-1 after "taking the Bartlett Cure. Before treatment many are not sure in the morning whether they will be sober that night or drunk, but after taking they are happy New Velvet Corduroy Suitings, In the second half Larson made a touch down early in the play and Juneau kicked stantial $2.00 Shoe. Washburn's Line Could Not Withstand Onslaughts of Denver FlayersGill Did Some Fine PuntingThe Game in Detail. 28 in. wide, from heavy cloth, for and confident and nothing could induce No.

2 suits and waists; black, navy, cardi 5 them to take a drink. Don't put off it's a crime. Write for book on cause, effect and cure of alcholism. The Bartlett Cure Our T.ndifs' fiS nft TM J.tt.a in Walt a Torn, nr AfnTToirc' 3 goal. The last touchdown was scored by Cochems, when time was nearly up, followed by another goal.

The Nebraska men did some great hurdling and their plunges through tackles were so fierce that nal and castor, cheap at 75c 309 Arlington building, 10th and Monday, yd 59c Walnut, K. Mo. Wisconsin had great difficulty homing the first half and combination work was the best that has been seen here for several seasons. And their touchdown near the close of the game, King taking the ball over the line and Kern3 kicking the goal, left the score a tie. The line-up follows: MISSOURI.

POSITION. OTTAWA. Coo center Newell Jesse left guard Kennedy Anamosa left tackle Baughman Perry left end Trueblood Gordon right guard Kerns Washer right tackle Birney right end Evans Kirk quarterback Shlras Bennett left half Carre Forrester- right half King Hall fullback Jackson A VICTORY FOR TOPEKA. High School Wins Over Central of Kansas City 11 to 0. Almost a hundred Topekans journeyed down to Kansas City to root the Topeka team onto victory.

They did it. The game was supposed to be called at 2:30, and the visitors were on the field on time but the Central team did not show up till about 3 o'clock. The grand stand presented a beautiful appearance, the oil gold of Topeka and the blue and white of Central showing out in strong contrast to each other. At 3:02 Central kicked off. Topeka worked the ball down toward Central's goal by good, hard playing, and at 3:10 Milllce carried the ball ovy for a touchdown.

A. Griggs kicked goal. On the them. All-wool extra heavy homespun SETH LOW SURELY LEADING. in medium or full toes, leather or cloth tops, made up in heavy styles for street wear, or light, dressy weights.

$3.50 will buy you no better shoe than our $3.00 Line. No. 3 Our Men's 2.50 Line, in Box Calf, Satin Calf or Vici Kid, heavy or medium soles: late styles throughout. They Suitings, 5 in. wide, excellent for 7 TIED YALE'S STRONG TEAM.

skirts and suit3, worth $1.00 (Continued from Page One.) West Point Cadets Played Good Game Monday, yd In South Dakota on Tuesday will be con CreamTurkish Bath Towels. 42 nave stood the test for five years. We are willing to stand fined to the selection of eight district joacn 01 cacn ana every pair. in. long, 18 in.

wide, bargain at 15c, judges and the settlement of purely local questions. The Republicans and fusion- No. 4 1 Our Men's S3 00 Anc marlA of Tipst. Tvid or Hot fT.ilf ists have opposing candidates in all except the Sixth judicial district, where the fuslonicts niade no nominations. It is generally, conceded that the Republicans single or double sole welt, widths and sizes to fit all feet.

A Monday 10c Ladies' AH-wooI Flannel Shirt- Avaists, bishop sleeves, front and sleeve cuffs trimmed with gilt buttons, sell readily for 98c, black and At Denver D. A. 17; Washburn, 0. At Cambridge Harvard, Brown, 0. At New York Columbia, 11; Pennsylvania, 0.

At Indianapolis Illinois, IS; Indiana, 0. At Ithaca Princeton, Cornell, C. At Detroit-Michigan, 22; Carlisle Indians, 0. At Minneapolis Minnesota Haskell game postponed on account of rain. At Chicago Chicago, 17; IMoit, 17.

At West Point Cadets, Yale, 5. At Hanover Dartmouth, 2'r, Wesleyan, 12. At Albany Williams. 33; Hamilton, 0. At Andover Holy Cross-, 37; Phillips-Anaover, 6.

At South Bend Notre Dame, 16; Lake Forest, 10. At AnnapolisNaval Academy, 24; Dickinson College, 6. At Columbia Ottawa, Missouri, 6. At Kansas City Topeka High school, 11; Central High school, 0. KANSAS GAMES.

At Topeka Topeka Medics, 12; Atchison Athletics, 0. At Washington Washington, 22; Water-vllle, 6. At Ft. Riley Chapman, Ft. Riley, 0.

At Fort Scott-Fort Scott, 38; Olathe, 0. trial of one pair of these will convince you that you can buy mo better at S3. 50. will win In all districts except the Third, Fifth and Eighth, where both sides make claims, wtih odds in favor of the Repub Against the Blue. West Point, N.

Nov. 2. In the most closely contested football game ever played on West Point field the cadets tied Yale's strong team by a score of 5 to S. Daly was in fine form and was ably supported by every man on the home team. There was a great deal of fumbling and West Point was the gainer.

The cadets were not on the defensive, but on the offensive, and the battle was mostly fought in Yale's territory. The first half was unquestionably in Yale's favor, but after a severe struggle, the visitors succeeded in making only one touchdown and this near the end of the first half. West Point's generalship was superior to that of Yale, The latter had more muscle and brawn, but the soldiers had nerve and mettle. In the second half the pigskin was in Yale's territory almost continually and near the last stage Daly kicked a goal from the field. In five minutes more time was called and the score stood 5 to 5.

navy only Monday 69c licans. A very light vote will be polled. FUSION CLAIMS NEBRASKA. second kick-off Topeka slowly got to One lot Cloth Bound Books, "Arlington Edition," standard works by well known authors, sold for 23c Central's 30-yeard line. From here A.

They Say Bryan's Whirlwind Cam Griggs kicked a field goal. Central kicked off again, and Topeka again advanced the Monday, choice 10c paign Had Good Effect. Lincoln, Nov. 2. The dullest cam Yzgg Possimt if Yom Buy here, for.

we believe in giving the Best Clothing obtainable at the least possible margin. Come in and see the big values" we are showing in Men's Suits and Overcoats. 50c values in Japanese Silks, 20 in. and absolutely pure, black paign, known In Nebraska for ten years practically came to a close tonight. The and colors Monday, yd 27c 1 vote seems certain to show a falling off HARD FOUGHT VICTORY.

of 35,000 compared with a year ago. The apathy among the rank and file Is limited Pure Castile Toilet Soap, full size to no particular party, but was conceded Men's Overcoats $7 .50. cake, wrapped with full bleached Princeton Defeated Cornell by Close Score of 8 to 6. up to a week ago to be most pronounced among ithe Populists who are, as usual, Turkish wash cloth These are all-wool Black Irish Frieze Overcoats, made with ball steadily. The half ended with the ball in Central's possession on their 15-yard line.

At the end of the first half Funchess went out and Fritz went 4n. During the second half neither side scored. The best gains were made by Wells of Central, and Tuttle, Griggs and Fink" of Topeka. Millice and F. Griggs went out and were replaced by Larimer and Davis.

Dunlap of Central was also forced to retire toward the end of tha half. Much punting was indulged in, Topeka outpunting Central by from ten to twenty yards each time. The final score was: Topeka, 11; Central, 0. The line-up was as follows: CENTRAL. P03ITION.

TOPEKA. Ithaca, N. Nov. 2. Princeton scored turned cuffs, velvet collars, good linings would be cheap at1 a hard fought victory over Cornell this afternoon by the narrow margin two $10.00 a snap at $7,501 fused with the Democrats on the three state officers to.

'be elected. This apathy, it is claimed', has in a measure bee Monday, both for 5c Double Napped Cotton Blankets, fancy borders, grey mixed points, the final score bemg 8 to 6. Prince ton won on a safety allowed by Referee Wrightington but vigorously protested by counteracted by ithe vigorous campaign Men's Suits. uorneii. it resuitea irom a trial lor a goal from the field by Right fackle De-witt.

The ball missed the goal posts by This is a big line of fine Cassimeres, pure Worsteds, in black or fancy colors Black Thibets and Cheviots an immense select Which J. Bryan' has been conducting for the past ten days in the east and cecvtral Mr. Bryan, while paying some attention to national issues has made a special appeal for a continued close al several teet, but it was picked up by Martin center Rice Brewster, Cornell's quarterback, who was shoved back over the line by a Princeton tion of big values at McPherrin right guard Deever Monday, pair 39c Ladies' Silk Plush Capes, 24 in. long and full sweep, mercerized lining, interlined, storm collar and fronts edged with black Thibet fur, cheap at $5.00 Monday Calvin left guard Bennett and player. Cornell took the position that the Princeton man was off side before Brewster took possession of the ball, but liance between the Democrats and Populists.

Over signed statements, Chairman Fritz. Dunlap right tackle and the official decision was to the contrary; Boys' 3 niece Suits An elegant assortment of All-wool Cheviots, and Unfinished DeFrance, of the Populists, and Vice Chair Bennett. Special to the Capital. Denver, Nov. 2.

The Washburn college tem was defeated by the Denver Athletic club eleven here today by a score of 17 to 0. The result was an agreeable surprise to an Immense crowd who expected to see their favorites defeated by the much-lauded Jayhawkers. The Denver men had little trouble in making holes through the Washburn line. Klrkhoff, the giant tackle, was used most often and seldom failed by sheer strength and good hurdling In making heavy gains. Gill for the visitors, did some beautiful punting, but the other defensive work of the Kansans was apparently weak.

Denver kicked off behind Washburn's goal line. Gill punted from the twenty-five yard line. Cavanaugh caught and carried the ball with excellent interference from ceroterfleld to touch down two minutes from the start. iCavanaugh kicked goal. Washburn kicked oft 'beyond the goal line.

Denver bucked the line for two gains and then lost the ball on a fumble and was penalized ten yards for off side play. Washburn gained ten yards round right end seven yards through tackle on two plays acid then lost the ball on a fumble. Denver in eight plays carried the ball ninety yards to another touchdown. Cavanaugh kicked goal. Washburn kicked off again and Denver returned by a punt to Kansas' thirty-five yard line.

Gill punted, to Denver's twenty-five yard line. Denver then carried the ball in seven play9 to Washburn's twenty yard line. Here Cav It was too dark to distinguish the teams Tuttle and Sharp left tackle Cotton right end Davis. before time was called, and because ot this the deciding play was made more Worsteds extra well made, at $3.03 1 uncertain. The score had stood 6 to --6 man Scott, of the Democrats, claim the election of the dsion ticket by lO.OtiO to 15,000.

Chairman Lindsay said the Republican plurality would be decisive. He declined to give any figures. Hill left end Ladies' 27-in. Jackets, dark ox throughout the greater part of the second Wells F. Griggs and nan ana a tie game was looked for.

ICO Dozens Of those fine Seamless Socks jirst received, in Blacks, Tans, EASY GAME FOR HARVARD. ELEVEN DAY'S CAMPAIGN. Reds and Blues 15c quality for 3 pairs for 25c Larimer. Stanton right half Fink Shippey left half A. Griggs Scroggins Fur.chess, Millice and Tuttle.

Officials, Smith and Holmer; linemen, Haggart and Stewart; timekeepers, C. Griggs and Commack. In Defeating Brown the Cambridge Players Punted Only Once. If you want a Good Clove Ohio Politics Received Setbacks Through McKinley's Death. Cincinnati, Nov.

2. On account of the death of President McKinley the Ohio Cambridge, Nov. 2. Harvard easily defeated Brown this afternoon. WASHINGTON EASILY WON.

to 0. Five touchdowns were made in the the best on earth, at $1.25, ford, yoke trimmed with black velvet piping, mercerized lining throughout, a $7.50 value Monday. $4.98 All-wool Kersey Jackets, '27 in. long, body and sleeves satin lined, fancy pearl buttons, turn-back or bell cuffs," strap seams, storm collar, a $12.00 garment, all colors Monday $9.48 Children's and Hisses' Three-quarter Coats, reds, castors and navy, braid trimmed, velvet collar, empire style, fancy buttons, sizes 6 first half and three in the second. Harvard's line was much stronger than Brown's, and effectually stopped Brown's The Union-made ''Breadwinner" rushing, while it allowed Harvard plays to get well under way without being Brand of Overalls and Jackets is the best madeonly to be 1 broken up.

The strength of Harvard's had at The Model. attack is shown by the fact that in the first half she punted only once, scoring anaugh tried for a Princeton goal but An ner nve touchdowns by a consistent rush ing game, in addition Harvard once ad derson got through and blocked beautifully. The ball flew out of bonds and Mehl vanced the ball from her own 15-yard lin to tirowng 2-yard line by rushing, onlv Men's Underwear Extra quality, fleece-lined .50 Fine Wool Underwear i.OO Finest Lamb's Wool Underwear fell on it. A brief exchange of punts to lose it on a fumble. Brown could gain her distance only once and could not to 14, cheap at 5.00 Monday.

$3.48 5 brought the first half to a close. Score, 12 to 0. In the second half both sides did much noia Harvard on downs a single time isotn sides tumbled badly. campaign began at a much later day than usual. Republicans held their opening meeting October.

19, and had eleven days of campaigning. The Democrats opened their eampaigiiijktobera, and had only eight days. For this reason there will-be' some meetls" next Monday, notably the meeting to fce addressed by Senator Hanna at Elyrla. Senator Hanna has been speaking several times each day sincethe Republican opening, and Governor Nash has done likewise. During the past' week Senator Foraker, who is a candidate for re-ejeetion in this campaign, has traveled by special trains and addressed the people along his route between the hours of his afternoon and evening rallies.

The contest tbis year is squarely between the Republicans and the Democrats. There Is no third party of any sucn consequence as twq years ago when Mayor Sam Jones of Toledo, a non-partisan candidate, received 106,721 votes for Governor, WILL TRY TO SMASH RECORD 202-212 East Sixth St. Cresceus Will Make a Great Effort at Des Moines This Week. 3E Des Moines. Nov.

2. Cresceus Made Score of 22 to Waterville's One Touchdown. Special to the Capital. Washington, Nov. 2.

Washington and Waterville met on the gridiron at Grecnleaf yesterday, playing a game of two fifteen minute halves. Waterville was unable to hold Washington for a single down and making but one gain with the ball during the game. The score was, Washington, 22; Waterville, 6. Washington kicked off, AVaterville returning the ball ten yards where they were held for downs and Washington carried the ball back by line backs across Waterville's goal. Waterville again kicked off, sending the ball across Washington's goal line, Washington failing to fall on the ball, thereby counting as a touch down for Waterville.

Washington went through the line at any place and at any time. Hazzel's left tackle tearing through Waterville's line repeatedly for gains of from five to 'twenty yards. End runs were numerous. Pearson Washington's star quarter, by quarter-back take, circled right, and for forty-five yards at end of thre first half when time was called with ball two feet from Waterville's goal. Line up: Washrington Meyers, left end; Ayers, left tackle; Shaffer, left guard; Wilson, center; right guard; Hazzels, right tackle; Pierce, right end; Smith, captain left half; Throop, right half; Coleman, full back; Pearson, quarter.

Waterville Tewksbury, left end; Tal-lons, left tackle; Hay ward, left guard; holder of the world's trotting record arrived in Des Moines this morning for the purpose of making a determined effort to reduce his record, He has never raced on a kite-shaped track and as Des THE HIGH-TIME AND UiS "DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN a goal which might have won the game. Early in the second half Sheldon, who carried the ball over in the first half, was again rammed past the goal and Ellsworth punted, making Chicago's total 17 to Beloit's 0. Then the Wisconsin pamft try life-. From their 20-vard line thev Moines has the most expensive mile kite track in the world. Mr.

Ketcham. owner more than one-fourth the vote cast for! of the horse, predicts the record will be broken. Governor Nash, Republican and almost The Des Moines track is estimated to h. punting, but the ball was all the time In Kansas territory. Gill held his own well at punting and catching, but every attempt at carrying the ball past the D.

A. C. line failed. Washburn lost the ball twice on downs. Browning returned the ball to Denver's 30-yard line on the kick-off by good interference.

McAndrews went through Steele for five yards, then Cavanaugh punted beyond Washburn's goal line. Gill returned the kick and Rothwell was downed on Denver's 4j-yard line. McAndrews punted. The wind was against the Kansas and GUI's punt went only to center. From there by line plunging Denver carried ball over in six plays.

The kick for goal failed. The last seven minutes of the game was another punting match with the ball hugging Washburn's goal posts. McAndrews tried a Princeton from the 25-yard line, but it went too high and developed into a touch back. Final score. 17 to 0.

WASHP.FRN. rOSTTTON. DENVER A O. Anderson left Roth wi, (Cap.) Mehl left half Maxwell left tackle Gallagher I i 11 1 11 111 one-third the vote for John R. McLean I forced the ball to Chicago's 15-yard line from one to two seconds faster than ellptlcal tracks.

The efforts to break the Democratic gubernatorial candidate. and Merrill kicked a goal, from field. It took Belolt but 30 minutes more to force record will be made Tuesdav or Werinea- day depending on the state of the weather. GAME WAS A TIE. KANSAS WON IN TENNIS.

the ball back to Chicago's 20-yard line, where Merrill took the ball around Chicago's left for a touchdown and later kicked goal. Beloit made the next touchdown by straight football, during which Horton, Sheldon and Beddall had to be taken out of the game, Perkins, Jennison and Napp respectively takiitg their places. Cronk early in the game was substituted for Crane for Beloit, Merrill carried the ball for the last touchdown and kicked the goal which made the game a tie Nebraska Hen Defeated in Both Chicago, 2. The brilliant work of Merrill. Smith and McRae averted impending defeat Tor the Belolt eleven today and the final score was: Chicago, 17; Beloit, 17.

The first half was uninteresting. Chicago going down the field twice for touchdowns, on one of which McNabe missed Doubles and Singles. THE "CAPITAL" BY MAIL S4 A YEAR. I Special to the Capital. Lawrence, Nov.

2. The annual tennis tournament between the representa tives of the universities of Kansas and Nebraska was finished here this afternoon, Simpson, center; Hall, right guard; Camp- win. vv.np.; iiiimacK lyiomis Stoele left guard Klrkhoff i bell, right tackle; Fulmer, right end; Sum and resulted in favor of Kansas in both orsley qunrterlKick mers, left half; Herbobheimer, right half; ill doubles and singles. mm Needham, full back; Cusac, In the singles Higgins, Kansas won over Captain quarter. Shaw, Nebraska, 6-0, 2-6, 6-0; Sharrard, Kansas won over Peters, Nebraska, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2.

The finals in singles were thus be LAWRENCE WON AT GOLF. tween Kansas men and were won by Higgins, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 3-6, 8-6. The doubles were played this afternoon and were won by Higgins and Sharrard, for Kansas, over Shaw and Peters, for Nebraska, 3-6, 6-2, S-6. I 40 Up Was the "Figure by Which They Defeated Kansas City. Special to the Capital.

Lawrence, Nov. 2. The match golf game between players from the YOU Need a New Typewriter Lvanston club or Kansas City and the Oread club of this city here this afternoon resulted in a victory for the Law Ritchie center Kenney Cave right end Brown! Padlsrman right guard Urlrm Cunningham tackle Austin P. Anderson right half Cavanaugh OTTAWA TIED TIGERS. Splendid Exhibition of Football in Columbia, Mo.

Special to the Capital. Columbia, Noy. 2. Missouri university and Ottawa met today on the Co-lumbia gridiron in the best game ever seen here, the score resulting 6 to 6. Excursions were run to Columbia today from Seladlar, Boonvtlle and other neighboring towns, and a big crowd saw the game.

The Ottawa team was considered the hardest proposition that the Missouri Tigers haw encountered this season, having defeated Kansas 17 to the Kansas City Medics 6 to the Kansas City Dentists 40 to 0, and St. Marys 17 to 0. Their only defeat of the season was at the hands of the Haskell Indians by a score of 2S to 0. Ottawa will its next game Monday Surely that old machine has about run down by this time. I will allow you a fair price for rence players by 40 up.

The Kansas Cit club sont up eleven players and the in THE RAIN INTERFERED. Game Between Haskell and Minnesota Scueduled for Monday. Special to the Capital. Minneapolis, Nov. 2.

The game of the Haskell Indians of Lawrence with Minnesota university was postponed from today until Monday, on account of the heavy rain. The Haskell team is in good condition, and is accompanied by a large number of supporters ready to bet money on their success. The game will be played Monday. dividual matches resulted as follows Dobson, Oread, beat Eberson, Evariston, 4 up; Fletcher. Oread, beat Hickman.

it in exchange for something new and later improved. You should see our LATE. IMPROVED vanston, 15 up; Taylor, Evanston, beat Sterling, Oread. 6 up; McClung, Oread, beat Hodge. Evanston, 6 up; Sullivan Evanston, beat Newson, Oread.

2 up; Rice, nuniuii, iiarieiues, ureaa, I up; Hogg, Oread, beat Irwin, Evanston, 13 up; Copley, Oread, beat Payne, Evanston. up; Jones. Oread, beat Foster. Evanston, Good Game at Chapman. Special to the Capital.

Chapman, Nov. 2. The Chapman football team defeated ths crack team of Ft. Riley today by a score of 6 to ,0. It 5 up; boone rvanston.

beat Spangler, TYPEWRITER. wun Ktrksvllle. and feeling confident an easy victory in the same with of I the I Oread, 8 up; Barlow. Oread, beat Young Titers tml.iv I Evanston up. in the medal score.

Mc- I lit. 11 I I I I I UTTl A A 1' was the best game ever seen here and was stubbornly contested from start to finish. against accidents. In this i made the bept rord. making the they made a big mistake, for the Tisrs oighleen holes in ninety-three strokes; set a terrific race that offset and sur- i wa second with ninety-six prised their own backers.

Xo sooner x'l Ft'okes; E- Sullivan, third, with ninety- Ottawa kicked off than Missouri had the I eIgM-ball back to center in record hrMtim. The afternoon was ideal for the playing. Olathe Shut Out by Fort Scott Special to the Capital. Ball-bearing carriage, automatic ribbon-shift wheel escapement, lock and stop device, and yet we have 300 less parts than any other standard machine. The touch and movement of the FOX is superior to all other machines.

Try it and see for yourself. It makes less noise, requires less attention, and gives Fort Scott, Nov. 2. The football game today between the High school team smashing the opposing line art lne events were watched by an in workinst the ball well intr. tercsted crowd.

and the team from Olathe resulted in a victory for the Fort Scott team. The vis ltors were shut out in both halves, the PENN WAS SHUT OUT. better satisfaction than others. You should see our new FOX ADJUSTABLE COPY -HOLDER. WT (It 1, tory: All thi was accomplished by combination work done with such rapid and apparent assurance that the university students forgot to cheer until Missouri had worked the ball by six straight down to within the Kansas 20-yard line.

Here Ottawa made ft desperate stand, much-man srot the ball nrd by good sunnort Crowd Saw Columbia Defeat Mankato Defeats JewelL Special to the Capital. Th, nnlv rnnv-hnlnVr that vou can ad ust to anv position on our mumc. m.y the Quakers. New York, Nov. 2.

Between 1' 7 1 i Jewell City, Nov. 2. Mankato High 9, On) people saw the Columbia football school team defeated the Jewell eleven to carried it. ten yards. Washer of phut out th representatives of the day at the Mankato fair grounds with a Tigers, down him, and tha home team 1 riversit' of Pennslyvania at the Polo score to 6- The game was hotlv con- tested.

None of the players were injured. slowly rrrained the lost eround bv com dition and sold at a bargain. rounds toaay. the first half, Columbia scored two touch-downs, from one of which a goal was kicked, while the Pennsylvania men failed to get near their opponent's goal line. In the second half the of J.

J. GORMAN, 517 Kansas TopeKa, Kan, THEMIDLAND blned the best that has been'set on the Columbia gridiron this season. With the ball njrain on their 2'Vyard lin Ihe-Visitors were srettlnj nervous, when Halt. Missouri's fullback, took advantage of the situation, not the ball and went around the Ottawa end like a whirlwind. Pennsylvania men played a much stronger game and for the greater part of the time they the ball In Columbia's tSrlrnSr THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY FIRE KtOGP HOTEL LN KANSAS CITY He was downed almost on tho tinp 1 XI "iv.11.

kept ff. ff. XM A SUZ fC ZeH TJ5w3P v3 5I iiiey nnajiy we weakened, however, and while 2VZ JWK. Sftr 555? rT trf WJ! OX.V Sjr 570? 1 ii uie wearer the blu aod AMERICAN..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Topeka Daily Capital Archive

Pages Available:
145,229
Years Available:
1879-1922