254 The University Courier. the ball is passed to Johnson; he punted low; Harrison got the ball for a clear field, and in three minutes Missouri scored a touch-down. Anderson kicked an easy goal. Score: M. S. U., 6; K. U., o. K. U. tried the Deland Wedge for eight yards; end plays advance the ball to Columbia's twenty-five-yard line, when McMurray fumbles but obtains the ball; Shelly found a hole in left end for five yards; Champ added five more, and Johnson tried for field goal but failed. Anderson fumbled, and it was K. U.'s ball on the five-yard line. Shelly bucked center for three yards, and with two yards to go, the backs fumbled to Missouri. Behind the Woodruff interference, Harrison gained twenty-five yards. Columbia then tried the fourman interference on left end for ten yards. K. U. lost five on an off-side play. Anderson got through tackle for fifteen yards, but fumbled to K. U. By steady and sure gains, K. U. carried the ball to the five-yard line. Here Missouri braced and got the ball on downs, but she could not gain in four downs, and Matteson went through left tackle for a touch-down. He missed an easy goal. Score: M. S. U., 6; K. S. U., 4. The ball alternated throughout the remainder of the first half, and time was called with the ball in Kansas territory. SECOND HALF.—Missouri gained ten yards on the kick-off, but soon lost the ball on downs. After a good run by Shelly, K. U. lost the ball on an off-side play. Anderson tried left end for thirteen yards; Young added ten, but lost to Kansas on downs. Johnson punted for forty yards. Latimer regained twelve. Here Coleman was carried from the field, and Harvey substituted. K. U. was unable to stop Columbia's onslaught, and slowly the ball was carried over the line for a touch-down. Anderson kicked an easy goal. Score: M. S. U., 12; K. S. U., 4. Johnson punted for a touch-back. Missouri failed to gain in four downs, but soon regained the ball, and by good gains by Anderson, Harrison, Latimer, and Young, the ball is carried within a yard of K.U.'s goal when time is called. Score: M. S. U., 12; K. S. U., 4. The teams lined up in the following order: M. S. U. POSITION. K. S. U. Gaines.left end, right.Shepard Latimer.left tackle, right.Piatt Robinson.left guard, right.Griffith Thompson.center.Coleman Harvey W. Thompson.right guard, left.Hamill Pauley.right tackle, left.Matteson Gibson.right end, left.Rothrock Hill.quarter-back.McMurray Harrison.left half-back.Champlin Anderson.right half-back.Shellenbarker Young.full-back.Johnson Umpire, Mr. Fred Turner; referee, Mr. Herbert Doggett. Season of'93. A brief review of the work on the gridiron this year reveals the fact that Princeton has superseded Yale in the East; Purdue again defends her title as champion of Indiana; the Northwestern Association finds the University of Minnesota for the second time champion; Leland Stanford and Berkley have tied for the supremacy of the Pacific coast; while the championship of the Western Interstate League still lies between the 'Varsities of Kansas and Missouri. Subscribe for the COURIER. Everybody buys coal and fuel of Bruce, 627 Mass. street. The offers made by Davies in this issue of the COURIER were never made before—good servicable all-wool pants for $5.50; suits of same, $20.00. You can't enjoy shaving with a poor razor, and you can't keep a razor sharp with a poor strop. See Raymond's. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try us. "Cream of Roses" will please you; cures chapping of faces and hands. Excellent after shaving. Use it, and put on gloves at once. Raymond & Co. sell it. Subscribe for the COURIER.