270 Kansas University Weekly. pitched a phenomenal game. Twice with the bases full he struck out the Missourians in one, two, three order, allowing only 7 men to get to 1st base. He struck out 12 men during the game. Brodick, the M. S. U.pitcher, was in good form and fielded his position splendidly. The Jayhawkers only made 9 hits off his delivery and he succeeded in striking out 8 men. Dewey the M. S. U. captain and third baseman played a faultless game accepting 8 chances without an error. The Kansas team played an errorless game. Blackshere's work at third and his batting being on the phenom. order. The boys were entertained royally while in Columbia and are well pieased with their trip. Kansas lost the game with the Westminster M. S. U. Fulton City Ingram professional combination by a score of 15 to 8. Up to the 5th inning the score was 8 to 4 in favor of Kansas and only a few costly errors lost the game. Peters was in the box for Kansas and Ingram the dummy professional pitcher for the "Combination." All goods are made up in the latest style and lowest pribes at KUNKEL'S. The Tipton Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. Stewart & Wagner, Proprietors. 838 Massachusetts Street. Just what you want: those gymnasium suits sold at Smith's News stand. Copying on typewriter, M. F. Laycock. Goodnight will give you a dozen good photographs for $1. Call and see him. He will give you first-class work at low prices. Ruts in Business. Ruts are bad. Webster says they are furrows made by wheels. It is an easy matter to get into ruts, and difficult to get out of them. There are many kinds of ruts: one that is supposed to be common with young ladies is the sending off to some other town for many things, that they can get at home. The quickest and cheapest way to get out of such ruts is first, to acquaint yourself with what we keep. You will find no necessity for sending away. You can always suit yourself better at home, and save money, besides much vexation of spirit. Don't you think because we have poor streets that we also have poor stores. Our stores are one hundred years in advance of our streets. More particularly INNES'. Robt. Edmondson will do your shoe repairing at No. 11 East Warren street. Base ball and Tennis goods at Smith's News Stand. Students get your shoes repaired at Lindsay's. First door north of Tiptons Barber Shop. MRS. S. E. LUTHER, Telephone 26. Orders by Mail or Telephone Promptly Filled on Short Notice. FLORIST. Plants, Flowers, Floral Designs and Decorations. Greenhouses, South Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansaas. 837 Mass. Street. Buy your Shoes for early before our sizes are broken. Commencement. We have many new styles to show you. Bullene Shoe Co.