172 The University Courier. ATHLETIGS. Schedule of '93. Nov. 18, K. U. and Nebraska, at Lincoln. Nov. 30, K. U. and Missouri, at Kansas City. Abilene's foot-ball team defeated Minneapolis at Abilene last Saturday by a score of 16 to o. Second championship game—Nebraska and Missouri-at Exposition Park, K. C., next Saturday. Later games: University of Illinois 24, Oberlin College 34; Missouri 76, Missouri Valley Academy o. Matteson received the following telegram from Jack Fillmore Sunday: "4-4. Get ourside referee and umpire. Nebraska will steal the game if she has either." Comment reserved until November 18th. Last Saturday's games: Harvard 34, Cornell o; Princeton 4, U. of Penn. o; Worcester Polytechnic Institute 10, Trinity o; Dartsmouth 20, Williams o; Chicago Athletic 4, Pittsburg Athletic o. The Courier, on the best of authority, stated last week that the Fairmont Park Association, of Kansas City, had perfected all arrangements for a game with the Chicago Athletic Club, and that Missouri and Nebraska had consented to play at St. Joe. This statement was somewhat premature, as far as Columbia was concerned, for she refuses to play at the latter place, even though Nebraska has consented. This refusal, of course, declares the game with C.A.C. off for the present. If possible, the game will be arranged later. D. A.C., 4; Nebraska, 4. Last Saturday's game, according to the Denver papers, was the most exciting ever played at Denver. The game was characterized by the pulling of the umpire and referee for their respective teams, and the large amount of slugging. Nebraska made a touch-down in the first half and Denver did the same in the last, but neither was able to kick goal. The postponed game of the second eleven with Ottawa will be played next Saturday, November 11, at above-named place. Monday evening Manager Moody received a telegram from Illinois, cancelling their date with K. S. U. on the 13th.I. S. U. will make no western trip this year on account of financial embarrassment. An Old Story.