The University Courier. 193 ple force it across the field for a touch-down. Pace kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 6, M. S. U. o. M. U. gains four yards on the kick-off, but lose the ball on a fumble. N. S. U. fails to gain in four downs. Columbia advances twenty-five yards on end plays,but loses the ball on a scrimmage. Nebraska fumbles,and Anderson bucks the line for a touch-down,and kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 6, M, S. U. 6. Now the ball changes rapidly, until little Yont goes around left for a touch-down. Anderson kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 12, M. S. U. 6. Missouri starts with the flying wedge, but loses in four downs. Nebraska fails to make the requisite gain, and Shawhan, behind good interference, makes twenty-five yards. Robinson bucks center for a touch-down. Anderson kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 12, M. S. U. 12. After a few minutes' play, time is called. SECOND HALF. M. U. works too fast for Nebraska, and Shawhan breaks out of a scrimmage with a clear field for a touch-down. Anderson kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 12, M. S. U. 18. N. S. U. fails to gain on four downs. Here Crawford is substituted for Whipple. Columbia works rapidly by, and Young goes through left tackle for a touch-down. Anderson kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 12, M. S. U. 24. Here Nebraska takes a brace and scores a touch-down from center of field without losing the ball. Pace kicks goal. Score: N. S. U. 18, M. S. U. 24. But little time remains, and M. U. works hard and fast to clinch the game. Finally Anderson carries the ball over the line, and kicks goal just before time is called. Score: N. S. U. 18, M. S. U. 30. Teams lined up as follows: MISSOURI. POSITIONS. NEBRASKA Gaines... Left End... Johnson Latimer... Left Tackle... Oury Robinson... Left Guard... Wilson B. Thompson... Center... Hopewell T. Thompson... Right Guard... Dern Williams... Right Tackle... Whipple Gibson... Right End... Shue Evans... Quarter... Pace Anderson... Right Half... A. Yont Shawhan... Half Back... Flippin Young... Full Back... J. Yont Mr. Martin, umpire; Cornell, referee. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Ella Barnes to William W. Overton. Miss Barnes is a daughter of Mayor Barnes of Kansas City, Kansas, and one of the most popular young ladies of that city. Mr. Overton, a former student of K. S. U., and a member of Phi Kappa Psi, is a successful young business man of Kansas City, Kansas. A remedy every foot-ball player should have: Leis Drug Co.'s Hemlock Oil Liniment for sprains and bruises. Just received a new and elegant assortment of all the latest styles of wings and fancy feathers, and ostrich and Prince of Wales tips of all shades; also a new assortment of hats of latest styles, to be sold at very lowest prices in the city, at Mrs. Gardner's. J. M. Jones keeps a full line of groceries and makes a specialty of club trade. If you have never used Leis Drug Co.'s Toilet Cream, then do so at once. Go to J. M. Jones for cheap groceries. "Its action is magical," Leis Drug Co's Hemlock Oil Liniment for foot-ball sprains and bruises. Go to J. M. Jones for cheap groceries. We are headquarters for fine toilet soap and perfumery. LEIS DRUG Co. J. M. Jones is headquarters for the best line of groceries in the city. Leis Drug Co.'s Toile' Cream has no equal as a remedy for chapped hands and lips.