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Columbia Daily Tribune from Columbia, Missouri • 1

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ft THE DAILY TRIBUNE BY 0 8TKONG THE COLUMBIA MISSOURI DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY OCTOBER 7 1901 VOL NO 21 TIGERS LOSE GAME LOCAL AND PERSONAL SISSON VIVION COLUMBIA WAS A HARD OUGHT BATTLE Clothes Cleaning HOTEL POWERS is In St Ioule on camo In from the IV POOR Only Hotel in Cohinibln Irnatml by in steam and connneted with sdwer Strong and INE SHOES WE HAVE NOT THE OHLY PLACE BUT Cafe Ifyou the sign ELITE CAE 1 1 nut for tlm Peanut Roaster DeWERTHERN STOLE A BABE Sterling Silverware HIS PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AS USUAL MaKc No Mistake by two thousand is now showing a swell line of fur one of assemblies by to tlm expend Al tssou bont in Hetzler Bros choicest im atx larg est varieties reasonable prices 1 It fb Suhscrils for the Tribune Ten cento per week BEST PLACE IN THE CITY Just ask the boys if we got Oysters up in any style We just received a fine lot of nt Kappa the fra CANDY TO DAY ALL RESH Van Dorn Rigs bee Crnwsley Diamonds Watches Clocks Rich Cut Glass and Dr Cave Columbia's eye specialist permanently locat'd bl 1 A East Broadway itting glasses a specialty Osteopaths Succeed in Piling Up 22 Points to Missouri University's 5 Points 1 later pretty Kirksville crowd The Jeweler Repairing a specialty faxt Broadway QUINN CONLEY Real Estate Insurance HADEN BUILDING anfl I nona After November I si UllU LUullui HAMM IN JiEl'All i As early as 2:30 tlm grandstand on Rolling ield was crowded witli people and all along the side lines jams of spectators pressed against tile wires The Kirksville contingent with its band selected tiie center of lie grandstand and (lie varsity sup porters crowded in on both sides it was the largest crowd ever gathered in Columbia to witness a foot hall game Along (lie track just outside the gridiron were drawn a long row of carriages containing the fashion able co eds and the society Indies of the city Long st reamers of old gold and black hung from the fops of the whips in tiie carriages The Tigers were the first to enter tiie gridiron At exactly at 2:50 they dashed upon the field nmid tremend ous cheering The student band struck up an air of proplmtie victory and the Tiger rail rah rah" was lustily given enthusiasts Three minutes maiden in file leaned far out over the grandstand ami waved her colors furiously coming" she slimti A second later the Osteopaths prniiced into the arena nnd the cheering was renewed this time however by thu Thyee Thousand People Watch Var sity Boys Struggle Against Desperate Odds at A Good Place to Eat Now serving oysters in all styles Short orders a specialty Also best planTin city to buy your cigars confections fruits LOOK OR TIIE WHITE RONT On north Broadway thfiPlace Clint Bateman accompli Ined Ills nephew Earl Winn went Montgomery City Sunday Loo Anthony says that the Mis souri mule market has gone to pieces as completely as it did years ago Jesse Long the well known sales man of the Globe ClothingCompnny is thinking of going west for his health Ernest Tate mid John Anderson left to day at 1 for both hold positions in thu public schools Dr Alexander wife nnd daughter of Macon spoilt Saturday with Dr sister Mrs Troxell Mr Hudson who bolds a position In tho Rocheport schools visited with his Kappa Sigma brothers Saturday and Sunday Mrs How finally follows the Bruokings Cupplus lend in her gener ous gift to Washington University St Louis Republic 1 Darby pastor of the Cum berland Presbyterian Church Kirksville and a former Siginn was entertained by tornity Saturday 'I'ho State University will155000 for new buildings university Is one of tiie the whole country its depart men to are very Dally Intellig encer By tliis time England must have come to tiie conclusion that tile A hitf Cup to bultumh'HH and priceless So fur ills said to have cost the chal lengers nearly St Louis Republic That Missouri University student who was blindfolded strapped and left naked in the woods and denies that lie was severely treated has got Murk Tapley faded to a finish St tornis Republic Tiie students band which furnishes such excellent music for the Kappa Sigma dance Saturday evening will play Thursday evening Miss Jglehnrts popular in the lhi Gain hall of tlio Satur day afternoon before 3 WO spectatorsn athletic held or two halves of twenty five minutes dura tion (lie mon in old gold nnd black fought desperately to hold back the conquering cohorts from he Ameri can School of Osteopathy at Kirks ville villo souri of gotta porelm and circled the Mis souri ends like they were inovhlgless pieces of statuary Thia was after the Tigers had been completely dis heartened ly several decisions of he referee which seemed to the Missouri partisans to be unfair Whether they were unfair or not is a matter of little consequence now however as the Osteopaths would have won he gaflie in any event but by a very much smaller margin They played the better ball from flic first kick olf to the final Him plunge They tackled butter ran better and pounded the line better But yet Missouri did not deserve such a trouncing ns she received A score of 11 to 5 would have better expressed the ratio of superiority That a score of 22 was run up was a mutter of luck and favorable decisions tin: latter more than tiie former The game was tiie initial one for he Tigers and I ho fourth for Llio Osteopaths The reason of Al ilefeat is tlierein contained The doctors were Hie heavier lint they were also the slower They played a hard bruising game and en deavored to put out best men One of the refreshing features of tlm game to the Missouri contin gent was tlieplucky manner in which Tom Ellis held big Bill Craig (lie former Tiger who was from last team for professionalism The work of all tlm Tigers was com mendable especially llmt of Coe who played his first game at eenter with the skill of a veteran The team plays Simpson College next riday and will ho doubt win tiie game Your EYES Correctly ittled LOCALS AND PEDSONALSJ John Bauer of Jefferson city dead A Mayer spent Sunday in Stur geon Mrs Warder Sapp spuntSundny nt Hallsville Dr tV Moore preneiicd at Oak land Sunday Walter Ridgeway was in to see the giuuo Saturday lUarlnnd Broadlmad was In Colum bia Saturday 4Afr A Barth came in from Rocheport to day Assesor James Hull returned from Sturgeon to day There was only mm in the city jail this morning Miss Virginia White of Kirksville was in Columbia Sunday Miss Ardella Dockery of Kirks ville Is spending a few days with friends Lee Utley of Kansas City was the guest of his Kappa Alpha friends Sundny AV Goddson who Is now prac tising law at Macon camo downwlth he crowd Saturday M'r Campbell of Warrens burg camo In yesterday and will en ter tiie medical school A Callaway County Preacher Carries olf His Child The ullon Weekly Sun snys of Mr ami Mrs Berry of Cnllawny county A short time after their union Mrs Berry made application to tiie Cir cuit Court of Callaway county fora divorcement from the bonds of mat rimony with lie preacher This was Mrs Berry's fourth application fora divorce three of which had been i bllHUJI Uy VtHUl 111 ll IbUUIIl refused divorce No 4 and the couple tias ivniiiined apart since that time A baby was born to this union and is now said to be about IS months old Last riday Ebler Berry appeared in the neighborhood of Calwood and finding that Mrs Berry was away from Imine at work for a neighbor tryingto make a living for herself and young hopeful nnd also that she had left the youngster tn the hands of a neighbor woman lie swooped down upon the bouse ami told the that he wanted the young child but she refused to give it up and closed tiie door in Elder lace It is said that this so enraged the proiicln that lie broke tiie door open and knocked tile woman down nnd forcibly took tlm little Berry Into his tirimj and Hindu hto escape Constable Harrison was in ulton Monday morning armed with a war rant for Elder arrest Mr Harrison thinks that lie is in tlm south part of he county and left for Herdman on tlm lookout forthetlar ing preacher kidnapper If caught 1 Bern will Im taken back to Cnlwrwsl tor trial i orrester Bennett Kirk Missouri State University 5 American School of Osteopathy 22 Nossmltli of Kansas University referee Burnsheiisnuof Illinois University umpire Touch downs by Kain Craig and Crawsley Goal from Hold by Kirk and Bigs lam Time by 25 minutes and Pressing Co All kinds of Cleaning Pressing nnd Repairing done on short not ice Work Called for and Delivered 16a 9th Street WASSMER MANAGER Time after time the Kirks backs punctured the Mis Jiim as if it wore made Herein lies tho story crushing defeat which IT Tigers sustained Kirksville visitors Canes bearing tm red and black of the Were vvaved from all sides of the Held and tfrn visiting band began to play you conrn up to (The two teams practiced their various plays for several minutes mid then two men walked to the middle of the Hold Ono was Acting Captain Honxof tho Tigers and the otJior Captain Van Dorn of theOsteo pahs former won tlm toss and selected the east goal Johnson the I) quarter kicked off lloiix who after mutlling tlm Half advanced it five yards By five linb'plunges Missouri advanced ball eiglt vards whim Kirk punted for nimther 25 yards Osteopaths re turned ball lo yards and made two vainfc attempts to make headway through Hue Van Dorn was jjhen sent around end fora gain of 20fnrds He was finally tackled by orrester Osteopaths advanced bull through lino and around end to Missom l's goal line Kain being pimll over for first touchdown 7 inlnuii's after beginning of game Johnson missed goal Semi: A 5M 0 Kirk kicked oil' to O's ten yard lino Ullnsky caught ball and by gua nl 'mi carried it almost to contor of field before being downed by Jesse I fe was injured by tlm fall mid time was taken out Missouri got ball on fumble and speedily lost it Cniws ley punted 15 yards to Kirk who re turned hall 15 yards Perry went around end for gain of to yards Kirk laiied to kick goal from 20 yard lino ami ball was returned to enter of field for kick olf by Osteopaths Missouri pt ball on kick off and after two dismal attempts to gain through irn Kirk punted Crawsley mulllnd totlbaud it rolled over Osteo path's goal Berni fell on itatid In tlm opinion of impartial fool ball judges Missouri scored a touchdown The referee ruled otherwise how ever and the ball was returned to yard line Missouri got ball on fumble mid orrester went through lino for 3 yards Kirk failed at goal from 15 yard line kicked oil to Houx Berni made 3o yard run around (jnd Kirk kicked gotk from 20 yard line AL 5 A 5 Ball kicked oll liy Osteopaths mid advanced few yards by Houx Berne made 5 yards around end lb won pigskin on fumble and pounflod through Missouri's Hue for big gains Tigers inuko final desperate struggle 1 foot from their goal ami for 3 straight downs held the powerful doctors Referee penalized them 2 downs for alleged olf skle plays nnd again they held without giving an inch On the fifth play however tho ball was taken over Missouri's line for touch down by Craig Bigs bee kicked an easy goal and jmulo the score: A It 8 6 Tlm second half tlm Tigers lost heart and spirit and were out played by ho point After tlm kick off tiie O's by magnificent series of line plunges advanced bail to 25 yard Huue Rlgsbee kicked a beautiful goal Score: AS 10 5 The play pro gri Himd a few moments when Gordon and Perry were injured mid moved from tlm Held Wolf and Anderson were substituted Tlm doctors continued to make big gains tlirougli tlm Him and around end scoring another touch down ill less than 5 minutes Bigsbee kicked goal Score: A 8 22 U5 Tim game ended with the ball on Missouri's 25 yard line Tbu following is the line up of the teams: Recognized as the best in the tvorld at AI I A We are closing out our Hue of Wind III Yllll 1A sor mid New loti mid Devoe and Ray IzxJ I VJU I will I nolds tube paints at le 2c 3cHe Now is your eliniici: for cheap paint Miss Stella Watson is visiting In Sedalia A Coclrnl went to McBaine to day Dr Boushello of McBaine Is in town Hetzlor Bros for pure lard guaran teed Brown business Wat Warder sout to day Hctzlur Bros keep nothing but eholco moots Bishop returned to Wilton this morning Haden returned to Huntsdale tills morning Albert White of Now ranklin la among the town visitors Mr and Mrs White left thia morning for Kirksv illo Ned Hinton is in Jelforaon city un business before tlm supremo court Arch Turner lain SL Joseph tiie guest of his Bister Airs Spen cer The ladles Wednesday euchre club meets with Mrs Jeff Worley thia week 4 Piano Tuner Norvell of Knnsna City is hero 17th year 3 Phono 411 Rev (1 Hatcher is In Mont gomery County where he will hold a meeting Misses Dockery and Winters are the guests of their Kappa slaters tills wook The Midland team played at Je1T erson City yesterday against the cupltol's first team and scored 18 to Jolforson John Miller colored waa In tlm police court Monday morning char ged with disturbing tho peace of bls mother in law Klien Terry Miss lorence nndKvolyn WIHU went to St Louis thia morning to attend lm Veiled Prophets ball Slmrltf Bradford who was called away last week to Illinois ou Impor tant business returned to day Mr White and wife who have been visiting since Saturday at left for Kirksville this morning Mr and Mrs Hugh Steplmns returned to Jefferson city this morn ing after a Sunday spent at Air Stop parents Mr nnd Airs Stephens Tho young ladles of the A have sent out invitations for a reception to be given In tho ladles parlors tills afternoon from four to Hvo tliirty The Katy did a rushing business Sunday selling sixty llvo tickets to Jefferson city and one hundred tick ets to McBaine to tho dedication of tho Baptist church Tho Kappa Sigma dance nt Stones hall Saturday evening woe well at tended nnd thoroughly enjoyed Thu hall was becomingly decorated with the fraternity colors ami tho floor all that tlm dancers could wish while splendid music was furnished by tho students band The discovery has just been made that bees have constructed hives In the beautiful equestrian statue of General Leo at Richmond Va Both the horse nnd the figure of tho Confederate chief are replete with Irnney in the hidden nooks of tho monument The statue of General Lee occupies a conspicuous plaoo in Alonumental square which contains one of tlm most celebrated collect ions of bronze figures tn tho country (to environs are luxurious reveling In gardens of great floral wealtn City Star THEY REMAINED OVER Among the Kirka villians who had their tlcketa extended and remained over unt it Sundny were Prof John Kirk Mrs Kirk Alias Ardella Dock ery Mrs White James Mo Gavock fee MX Off Tigers A Berni Davis Ellis Knin sko Turfler Cue Crabtree Dudley 1 Cleary Gordon Wolf 1 1 Craig P'rry 1 Ullnsky Huux.

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