284 The University Courier. honors. And by the way, in regard to that evil which is permeating our associationprofessionalismCasper Whitney,the athletic editor of Harper's Weekly,has the following to say: "For the benefit of our western and southern readers I publish in full a letter from the executive of the Western Foot Ball Association, touching a subject on which I receive many letters. It seems curious there should be any misunderstanding of such simple rules as govern elegibility and an amateur. Any athlete of any kind, foot ball, base ball, or what else, ceases to be an amateur the instant he receives a penny, and is not eligible for any amateur team. A foot ball coach who is paid is a professional, and consequently is not eligible to membership on an amateur team. It makes no difference whether he is a bona fide student or not, he is a professional just the same. Missouri and Nebraska are guilty of profersonalism, and the Western Association should insist on their obeying the rules." RECORD OF GAMES, 1893. October 14, at Minneapolis... Kansas, 6; Minnesota, 12 October 21, at Lawrence... Kansas, 12; Baker, 14 October 28, at Denver... Kansas, 10; D. A. C., 12 *November 4, at Kansas City ... Kansas, 35; Iowa, 24 *November 18, at Lincoln... Kansas, 18; Nebraska, 0 November 25, at Kansas City... Kansas, 0; Ann Arbor, 22 *November 30, at Kansas City... Kansas, 4; Missouri, 12 Missouri and Kansas tied for first place. It is with much satisfaction that we note the national demand for the revision of the football rules. Harper's Weekly and The Nation in particular have advanced very strong arguments in favor of so modifying the game that sprain muscles and broken bones will not be quite so common among the players next year. It may be that the game will not be so interesting for the spectators after it is made less brutal, but it will certainly be much more beneficial to the student, and very probably will bring them just as much glory. Give Blackman & Olinger your address and they will call for your laundry on Mondays and deliver on Fridays. Go to Bruce's for coal. The oldest coal firm in Lawrence. 627 Mass.street. All kinds of athletic goods kept at Smith's News Depot. See him before buying. Tipton, 836 Massachusetts street, is the finest tonsorial artist in town. Patronize him. Students call on Robert Edmondson to get your soles mended. Students, See our Dancing Pumps. K. S. U. Bouqet is the latest Perfume. It is a very delicate and lasting odor. For sale only at Barber Bros. Drug Store. MASON. Smith keeps a full line of athletic goods and news. 1007 Mass. Street is the most convenient place for students to buy Coal. Kangroo, Cordaran, Bear, Donkey, Elk and Calf Skin Shoes at MASON's. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. Bruce is making the lowest prices on coal. Telephone 113. Give Blackman & Olinger your address and they will call for your laundry on Mondays and deliver on Fridays. Students, See our Dancing Pumps. MASON. New students, Smith's Depot is the place to get your cigars. Best Coal and Wood at Griffin's. Geo. Hollingbery makes a specialty of supplying students' clothing at prices you cannot buy the same quality west of Boston, New York or Philadelphia. To secure this great advantage you must plan two weeks ahead. It will save you money. Examine our stock of Fine Shoes. MASON. Blackman & Olinger are agent for Jackson's laundry. Examine our stock of Fine Shoes. MASON. REYNOLDS BROS. RESTAURANT. (SUCCESSORS TO HARRY HUTSON.) If you want a good meal this is the place to get it. Board by the day or week at reasonable rates. Ice-Cream and Oysters. 715 Massachusetts Street. *Championship games.