10 LOCAL. The LAWRENGE BUSINESS COLLEGE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAWRERCE, KANSAS. . . Established in 1869. Oldest in the state. Owned by the Coonrod & Smith Business college Co. and operated in connection with the Atchison (Ks.) Business College and the St. Joseph, (Mo.) Business College. Most complete and practical commercial and shorthand courses offered in the west. Inter-collegiate business practice carried on by correspondence among the pupils of the three colleges. A handsomely illustrated 64-page catalog containing full information concerning courses of study, tuition rates, etc., will be mailed free upon request. Address, A. G. COONROD, Secretary, Lawrence, Kansas. Locals. K. U. VS DOANE COLLEGE. The Crimson Downs the Black and Gold. This game was the first test for K. U., for though Doane connot boast of a large attendance she can boast of having some good foot-ball men. Thomas, who coached Baker last year, has been coaching for Doane and has the boys trained to do good blocking and tackling. Their half-backs and full-back gave our middle line men elegant practice by repeatedly bucking center guard and tackle. One feature of the game occured when Stone (center) kicked the ball forward instead of snapping it back. He worked the center and got through on the ball with a gain of four yards. Taylor, the referee, ruled that the ball wasn't put in play. We wish to call his attention to rule 7, which says: "A scrimmage takes place when the holder of the ball puts it down on the ground and puts it in the play by kicking it forward or snapping it back." The Doane boys arrived in the morning and the game was called at 3 p. m. The "Varsity" team was nearly the same as last Saturday. Williamson, capt...f. b...Fuller Shellenbarger...q. b...Leavitt Hester...l. h...Teese, capt Wilson...r. h...Thomas Armour...r. e...Keinagy Cowan...r. t...Reasoner Hassig...r. g...Owen Stone...center...Fisher Moody...l. g...Lee Pope...l. t...Shull Steinberger ...l. e...Houston K. U. took the ball and put it in play by a place kick by Steinberger. Doane failed to get the ball on a fumble. The "Varsity" next tried Doane's center but failed to advance the ball five yards in four downs. Thomas, Teese and Fuller then made constant gains through the K. U.line until they carried the ball to K.U.'s fifty yard line,and there Doane failed in three downs to make five yards,and Fuller made a kick of forty yards Williamson then got the ball for K. U. and returned it to the thirty-five yard line where he was downed. K. U. again failed to make five yards in four downs. Doane's ball. Thomas, Teese and Fuller then carried the ball through K.U.'s line within ten yards of the goal, where they failed to advance the ball and lost it to K.U. K. U.'s ball Williamson tried to put the ball down the field, but was blocked off, and lost the ball. Doane's ball. In a short time the Black and Gold by a series of plays by their halfbacks pushed the ball over the Crimson line and Thomas secured the first touch down for Doane. Time twenty-one minutes. Fuller kicked goal. Score; Doane 6. K. U.0. K. U. took the ball and Steinberger pat it in play by a place kick. Doane got the ball and brought it back to K. U.' forty-five D kick K. U with lie" Do U. or