The Courier-Review. 35. backs played well. The teams lined up as follows: K. U. DOANE. Armour...R. E... Kenagy Cowan...L. T... Reasoner Hassig...R. G... Owen Stone...C. Fisher Moody...L. G... Lee Pope...L. T... Stull Steinberger...L. E... Houston Wilson...R. H... Thomas, Capt. Hester...L. H... Feese Williamson...Q... Leavill Shellenbarger...F... Fuller Referee, Taylor; Lineman, Deford; Umpire, Mitchell. At- Referee, Taylor; Lineman, Deford; Umpire, Mitchell. Attendance, 700. NOTES OF THE GAME. Williamson played his usual good game Saturday. Shellenbarger was hurt slightly, but did not stop playing. Stone is probably the best center the team has ever had. The second eleven may play the Topeka Athletic Club in Topeka Saturday. Doane won an easy game from the Topeka Athletic Club Tuesday; score, 18 to 0. Doane could do nothing to prevent Steinberger from making good gains on his end play. Piatt and Crafts are practicing with the team. Ottawa plays Emporia at Ottawa on Monday. DeFord, of Ottawa, Manager of the Ottawa University eleven, acted as lineman in Saturday's game. Thomas, Baker's old coach, surprised a good many by appearing with the Doane team as their coach. Fuller, for the visitors, did some very poor tackling. The team will have to strengthen in this respect. Doane has three good games to play: University of Nebraska, University of Iowa, and Denver Athletic Club. It is rumored that Mr. Lease backed the wrong team in the K. U.-Doane game.Moral: Stand up for your own team. Taylor, the captain of the Ottawa University team, attended the game Saturday. The Doane team played in Ottawa on Tuesday. It seems that there should be some way to keep the people from seeing the game for nothing. By this is meant the people who see the games from the surrounding hills. For those who cannot afford to pay the admission price this may be all right, but a great many of those "dead heads," can afford this, and do this simply because they know that they can take advantage of the Athletic Association, and who have not enough loalty to the University to want to support one of its best organizations. LOGALS. Christopher was on the hill Tuesday. Zeller is the latest acquisition to the Glee Club. Bowker was observed taking the names of absent Betas in the chapel yesterday. A number of our boys were put to blush at the athletic grounds last Saturday by hearing some wondering remarks dropped by the Doane college students in regard to the size of the crowd present. Yet it was considered a large crowd comparatively, about one-tenth of our student being there, however the game was witnessed by as many more who did not care to mix with the vulgar crowd but observed the game from the surrounding hills. Even Baker would not be guilty of this. If Kelley persists in wearing his red sash to foot-ball games Shiras will positively refrain from wearing his red cap. Mr. Lahmer and Gear rode the Phi Gam goat last Saturday night, after the iniation there was a Phi Gam "cookey shine". Although it had been generally believed that Billy Wynne had retired from public life,it is announced that he has been elected "President of the Kent Club" those who heard Mr. Wynne's