--- LOCALS. 11 yard line. Houston then tried to go around right end but loss five yards. Kenagy tried center but made no gain. Fuller then tried to punt the ball but was interfered with and Hassig fell on the ball. "Varsity's" ball. Steinberger made a fine run around right end, gaining twenty yards. Cowan then made a dash through left taekle for a touch down. "Willie" failed to kick goal, and score stood Doane 6. K. U. J. Doane's ball. Fuller puts the ball in play by a place kick of twenty-five yards. K. U. got the ball and was downed. Wilson and Hester then carried the ball around right end and for eight yards and five yards respectively and K. U. received ten yards more on a foul tackle. Again Wilson and Hester advanced the ball, the former for three yards through left tackle and the latter through center for seven yards, and once more Wilson went through left tackle for ten yards. Shellenbarger then went through center for a gain of twelve yards. Next Steinberger made a fine run around right end for thirty yards and a touch down. "Willie" again failed to kick goal, making the score. Doane 6, K.U.8. Doane then took the ball to center and put it in play, but before anything could be won by either side time was called when the ball was in Doane's territory in the hands of the University's eleven. At the beginning of the second half Doane took the ball. K. U. got it on the kick off and then lost it three times in K. U. territory. Getting the ball for the fourth time, K. U. sent it around the right end in the care of Steinberger, who made a beautiful run of twenty-five yards and scored the third touchdown for K. U. Williamson kicked a good goal, making the score, Doane 6, K. U.14. Doane took the ball, lost it on the kick off and did not recover it again until K. U. had secured a touchdown, by Cowan. with a final run of twenty-five yards. "Willie" fails goal again. Doane 6,K.U.18. Doane again took the ball and lost it to K. U.on the kick off. K.U. then made several line plays but wittle effect when Williamson gave the ball to Doane on a punt kick. Doane then made several line plays. Fuller made a punt kick to K. U.'s ten yard line, and as Williamson failed to return the ball, Doane got another touch down. Fuller kicked a good goal. Doane 12,K.U.18. K. U. took the ball and soon lost it to Doane. Then Doane, by a number of rapid plays, took the ball to K. U.'s five yard line, where the "Varsity" took a brace and Doane failed to advance the bail. Williamson made a punt kick which gave the ball to Doane. Once more Doane failed to advance the ball five yards in four downs and thus lost the ball to K. U. The "Varsity" then made several line plays with good effect and sent Steinberger around right end for sixty-five yards and a touch down. Williamson failed to kick goal, leaving the score Doane 12, K. U. 22 which was final. Doane took the ball at the center but lost it to K. U. Time was then called on one of the best, if not the very best game ever played on McCook field. Language Conference. The Language Conference met in the Greek room at 4 o'clock last Friday. The report of the committee on membership, providing that any student or person interested in the work of the society may become a member by vote of the society, was adopted. There are to be two classes of members, active and associate, the only difference being that the former must pay a fee of twenty-five cents An associate member may become an active member upon payment of the fee. The announced program was then given. Professor Canfield read a scholarly paper upon a French book which was published last winter and ran through fourteen editions in a very short time, the biography of St. Francis of Assisi, by M. Sabatier. The symposium on the late Oliver Wendell Holmes was opened by Professor Jones with a selection from a biographical sketch of Holmes. Professor Wilcox read a poem written by Lowell upon the occasion of Holmes' seventy-fifth birthday. Professor