10 KANSAS UNIVERSITY WEEKLY. Golf Club at K. C. Last Saturday a team representing the Oread Golf club made a trip to Kansas City and played a team match with representatives of the Fairmont Golf club at Fairmont Park. This was the first time that Oread players have been matched against members of another club. They found that their opponents were players who have all had individual professional coaching, and have been playing much longer than the Oread's. The Fairmont players had the advantage, too, of playing on their own grounds. The defeat of each Oread player by his opponent was not unexpected, and the result has caused no dismay. On the contrary all our players feel amply repaid for their trip in gaining new points of play and making new golf acquaintances. The accuracy of the Fairmount players was a revelation to our men. However, the smoothness of their course and the lack of hazards and other difficulties were a surprise. The Fairmount club will visit the Oread course in about two weeks, and it is anticipated that in the return match our players will fare considerably better. At any rate their purpose is to embrace every opportunity to learn. The following were the medal scores of our players for eighteen holes: Wilson Sterling, 103 strokes; E. C. McClung, 104 strokes; H. B.Newson, 106 strokes; H.S.Carr, 109 strokes; H. B.Bullene, 119 strokes; Ed. Copley, 121 strokes. Harry E. Riggs, '86, of Cleveland, Ohio, has been appointed immediate supervisor of all field work in the task of assessing railroad, telegraph and telephone properties in Michigan, under the Pingree law. This work is in charge of Prof. Cooley of the University of Michigan. Mr. Riggs graduated from Kansas University with honors, and since then, from his location in Ohio, has made his name known all over the country. He is, among various things president of the Michigan society of civil engineers. Hutson's Bakery, 709 Vermont Street. Bread for sale from wagon, at leading grocers and delivered to Clubs. Telephone, 260-4 rings. GO TO LINDSAY'S FOR FINE SHOE REPAIRING 836 Mass st. LAWRENCE, KAN. LUNCH COUNGER. Cigars and Tobacco Oysters in Season WM. STIENBRING, 725 Mass. st. LAWRENCE, KAN Watkins National Bank CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $20,000. J. B. WATKINS, C H. TUCKER President. Cashier. C. A. HILL. W. E HAZEN, Vice President. Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS: J. B. Watkins, C. A. Hall. A. C. Mitchell W. E. Hazen, J. House, C. H. Tucker J. C. MOORE. Savings Department deposits received Tuesdays and Fridays. Exchanges on all the principal cities of the world. see O. P. LEONARD. The Tailor If you desire fine work at Reasonable prices. Call and see Fall styles.