98 The Courier-Review. such a contest should not take place, and above all on the gridiron, where it is possible for almost every man to display his feeling in a way which is admired by no one. Never before has our team received the training and the treatment that it received this year. No trouble or expense was spared to make the team all that it could possibly be made. The first step forward, the engagement of Mr.Cowan as coach; next in order,the fitting of North College for the training quarters, both of these being things which the team has been sadly in need of during past years.The management has been able and willing to step forward whenever the occasion demanded it, and has done the work well. The boys may now rest on their laurels, but while resting put forth every effort to secure a strong team for the season of'95. Let the "Crimson" during the season of'95 be the one color in the West. This must apply to all: not only the Athletic Association must do all in its power in this direction, but also each and every student should feel that he has a personal interest in the team, doing all that he can towards making the team which shall represent the University next year a winning one. LOGALS. Maxwell has the mumps. Troxel will have to forfeit the belt. The Tiger and Billy White are quiet now. The "only Steinberger" left for home Tuesday. Jim Harding has threatened to go hunting again. Mort Snow presented Roy Fletcher with an aquarium. Wm. Wynn is rooming at Mr. Webster's house in West Lawrence. Mark Hackett, '91, has joined Ellen Beach Yaw's company as a tenor. D. Suskine Stevenson, the famous barytone, can be engaged for serenades. Richard Bates has established a most unique precedent in the use of a colar. No school for the Laws, as Prof.Green is in Topeka arguing the V question. If eight o'clock classes continue much longer we will have to carry lanterns. Gear will take his "Alfred David" that he killed eleven rabbits and two quails with a revolver. Miss Mame McCabe, of Kansas City Times, visited Miss McMillan this week. Light Foster went hunting and got (she said) one hundred and twenty-five rabbits. Billy Wynn has received a very flattering offer for star in the Reuben Glue Company. Get onto Chamberlain's new dicer and blanket. Johnny Watson also has one of the latter. Herbert Lewers, '93, when last heard of, was in Wyoming and was wearing a gun just four and one-half inches longer than any of the natives. All but Moody and Walker have had their hair cut. It was donated to the new wrestling pad. Abe Levy has bid for the hirsute appendages of these players. He will have them made into souvenir ties. Dr. Blair successfully performed an operation on Griffith's ears. What once seemed to be a deformity has now been removed. Dr. Blair is an old K.U.man, and is one of the best surgeons in the West. He deserves great credit for the happy termination of the operation.