234 Kansas University Weekly. ney goes around left and Burney loses ground. Williamson failed to gain and Missouri takes the ball two yards from goal. Brigham goes through for two yards. Allee punted ten yards. Pope gets the ball. Crooks loses ground. Burney goes through for two yards. Both sides are fighting like fiends. Burney goes around the left end for four yards. Missouri takes ball on downs. Missouri makes no gain. Young goes through the left for a yard Evans fumbles but falls on ball. Time is called with the ball on Missouri's five-yard line. Score: Missouri, 10; Kansas, 6.—K.C.World. LOGALS. The foot-ball season now is closed, The training table is no more, And consequently good beef roasts, Pork chops and mutton all are lower. Griffith the coal man. Miss Reeder went home for Thanksgiving. Mr. Dowedn, '98, has entered school again. Try the Peerless Laundry. Alva Souder, Agt. Paul Anderson is at home sick with diptheria. Miss Moore took Thanksgiving dinner in Denver. Reed, 97, is troubled at present by a broken nose. J. M. Challis, Law '94, visited the city this week. Student's sewing and mending done at 828 Ohio St. Prof. Farrell's father and mother visited him last week. A number of the students attended the Osborn trial this week. Clay Lyons, special, is official correspondent for the Kansas City Star. Miss Moon visited in Kansas City with Miss Linn during Thanksgiving. Miss Emily Allen, '96, visited Miss Lydia Lean Sunday and Monday. The finest line of Cigars and Tobacco always in stock at Smith's News Depot. Miss Mabel Scott, '95, left Colorado last week for Albuquerque, N. M., where she will spend the winter. Miss Scott's health continues to improve in a satisfactory manner. Emporia Gazette. There was many a slip 'twixt the University and Massachusetts street Monday. Albers and Morscher taught the class in Theory of Electricity on Monday. Miss Emery's Freshman Latin classes finished their work in Livy Wednesday. F. E. Anderson has been absent from his classes two weeks owing to sickness. Prof. Dyche will describe the north pole to the people of Sterling December 28. Dave Laken spent Thanksgiving vacation in Atchison with his Phi Gam brethren. Letters from the registrar are very much in evidence this week among the Engineers. If you want a Walking Cane go to Smith's News Depot and see the largest line in the city. Mrs. Learnard entertained Tuesday evening. Quite a number of University young ladies were present. Professor Canfield's French class finished the reading of "Waterloo" and "La Chute" on Tuesday. A. L. Burney, '90, who is now a resident of Brunswick, Mo., visited his friends in Lawrence this week. Chamberlain, '96, who was forced to quit school on account of sickness, has suffered still another relapse. A number of University students attended the reception given last Wednesday evening