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's rant; .. .. aud Qther scboolJ . bouOIJltof day Boo1c-kecP\olJ, branch!'! rales. MEN OR WOo si. Ie estabillbed o and expeolltS- ceo EncI,* 1It1! . The N ItlOOal, .c>. - :' VOL. 29. THE "TIGERS" BEATEN IOWA WINS fROM MISSOURI, 12-0 Game Stopped In Second Half, and ends In II Wran,'e. Shameful Treatment of Holbrook by the Missourians. Probably never ill the hIstory of prof lonallsm or anmteur sports, eithe r ea t or we t, blls uch a d is- graceful exblbltloll heen triven a that lit Columhla, yesterday, when the foot ball team of tbe Unlver itie of MI ourl and Iowa attempaed to play their league gnme. It was el'i- even before the game, tbat Mis- urI hud no ill tentioo or gi vi ng fH i I' pay to Iowa. Alumni of Mis·ourl could be hea rd In the corrider of the hotel at which the Iowa 's team was taylng, and In uther public place·, aylng, In term, too otten I ve fot· prlol, th llY boped the Mis ouri team would kill the negro. team had not yet got on the gridiron bcl'ore the , tudent:! and had commeuced t" yell, "Tbe re'li Lhe -- lIetrru," "The 'fig- er wlil kill the negro!' Holbrook eerned nut to hear the e 00 Lm;L this receptiun Iowa Mls,ouri team un !.IuU- rl' own g nct, with tbat given by Grirultll's tbe Ames team tbe S,ltllrday llrevlou , whel\ Grinnell, alter yeil, on th appclll- AmI' giamd III the Rir-l<- w luLei lu Des MOine ', gal '!) the A es yell . Thae the Columblans expected trouble was made manirest, 1l0L only by the coce of i\ great number uf canes, bULO! club', wagon spokeb, eLe. 'rhe line or demarcati on between the tudcnLS and buudlulO couid not be drawn. Evidently from tbe concern depicted 00 tbeir face:., and from tbeir expre ' iond of regret, there wtlre some students who deplored the I tua- Lion, but they stlemed La be 0 in Lbe minority that their expre ions were very reeble, and none made the least dort to quiet tbe Cl'Owct. But had this demon tratlon of un- gentlemanlinel:!s beeo all It would bardly bave de erved menLioo. When Mbsouri's team llame on the {Ield wers heartily cheered wltb the 'rlger' yell, full owed by appeals from the rooters to Individual players to "Kill tbe nigger." The game wa larted under these condition '. Hol- brook took bis plllce aorl hy hi coura- demeanor mll L bave excited tbe admiration ot every fai r·m Inded pectator. It he did not at thl time, he most havc at 'eve ral otber points doring the game, a for 10 Lance, wben amid Lhe vile t or threats and t.be cxblbltlun of cane Hod clubs he tackltd a favorittl 'rlger, rolling with him out loto the rooter on the sIdeline, llnd wb en he made numerous hrilliant tlAckleSllnd rUDS even th 'ugb tbe player with Whom be was abou.t _ LV roliidc were being urged to dti him violonc&. by tucb remarks as "Now's your time Cooley to kill tbe blank nigger," "Kill .- A Trl.weekly Newspaptr Published by Students of the State University or Iowa. IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1896 NO. 23 him mil," etc. And it was evident back to wbere Leigbton was downed. I Tl:omas kicked a good goal. Scorc, that each man tried to do as he wa Missouri refused and Conley again rau (j to 0 bid by his ad mi ri ng su pporters, but back. fi rat taking Prof. Debn by tbe Missouri kicked off and Myers carried never once diel Holhrook show the nack. Prof. Dehn liberated himselt ball ten lard.. After three plays least InUmld,Ltion, though he could and startod to away when Conley Missouri got the ball 0'1 downs, the nOL be human if he were n')t cared. followed bitting him a cowardly blow ball was now advanced towards Iowa's Several gentlemen of Col'lmbia who in the back of the head. Prof. Sims, goal in end and kick for a forty- regretted the situation mo t deeply. who went to witness tbe I!'am", then live yards gain and then lost to 10l'a openlyexpre ed fel\r that some one walkeJ out into the field to Manager on downs: Leighton aided by Hobbs might be killed if the game cOl1tinupd. Price and in tbe hearing of Con!ey ad- imerference made thirty-five yards Wh en berore in the hi tory of Ameri- vised Mr. Pr!ce tbat in his ovinion we around rigbt end. Myers in two plays cun purt wa $uob fellr at a friendly had suJfered sufficient indignities and made ten yards. Brown. thirty yards, t?) conte t experienced. that he thought he would be justified in and .Holbr 10k scored a touch do'vn. Nor WR!,\ 1\11 the venom pent on cal ling hid men from tb,e field.' Co .nley 'l'bornas kicked goal. Score 12 to O. ITolbrook. There was hardly a man then blurted out to bim to "Take MissOlll'i kicked off again; Leighton on Iowa's team who did not receive a -- --- men, and go to -- and Stanton gained five yards, Hoi- cowardly blow from the with tbem. Tbat man is a. rt'pre.enta' brook made forty -live ' yarHiI. Here Leighton wa even kicked when down tiv" or the Mia.oud State University in time was called 'with the ball on tbe and everal were hit while on 1 he foot ball this year. Mis ourl'e twenty yard IIDe. ground. Onll ruan received at :Ifast The deep, profound aod sincere ex- SECOND HALF tbrf'e bluws from the flst of Tigprs. pressions of mortifieatLOri aud regrets of ow in tbe face or sucb treatment many of tbe Profl'ssol's and iDfluncial and under such 8everely tryinll' cir- nit, izen8 of Columbia. is to be noted and cnm tance all will natural1r be I'eceived with commensur"te sympathr· anxiuu to know bow Iowa' men con- Their expressions often took the form ducted t hemsel ves. or declarations that foot ball at Missouri Old Gold came out stainlel:!s. Not State Univer ity could never again for ten seconds did one or Iowa's men have their support. There wer'e mauy forjCet himself or In e his temper. At expresdions of surprise tbat the ladies 1111 timp they placcti Lllewsell'es near presenC cuuld htl.ve remained I,ill tbe allti alJout HoilJl· uuk. .hlach IOtmber close of lhf' I?am o , which \Va'! brought of ltaW et:meu to eXl:eed the rest about by Midsouri refusing to by 111 wtlLcbrulll!!' over lIullJruuk ,tbough the or the ofUclal find under he ' buWed nu dl po to hieJd Cuach Patterdon'd eHioient and him t:lr!.Ja k or other. manlike forfeiting tbe game, Quile l,aJr a duzen Llmt's during the under tbe impre'lsion tbat tbe score MI uurl's coach, Ulle Patterson wouid be (\ to 0 instead of 12 to 0, of Yule, rail uut in the tklll to coach a. oice way indeed to I' educe hii:l men, au act dlsllllcLly forbidden an adverae s"ore-II it would du it. by the rull; , !.Jut thi ulTense wa so Finally, to make their com, in cUlup!lrisun to the plete, 8S our men were laaving tbe rest th<t.L almost no uOILi, e was Laken grounds io their bUdS the crowd tbrew of it. Tlrll cllaracter ur b I ad vice clods. etc., at them. There were no Uli!(ln !.Je imagined fmm he cbaracter or tile plvy wblch rullowtld, and was i,l (lcllord with Lhe eh 1I'1Ll:lergll'en the TIl I U by the !.Jetter class of Cui u m uia peuple. h would be tiresome to . recount all the disgustlnj{ fea.tures of the Kamo. A couple hOw6\'er may bel1oted. At one polut when Holbrook tackled a mall nel\r the sidl:l Ii ne anu rolled ou t into the crowd, a aro e on a technlcallt.y, In con 'equence of which a MisSOllrl motu named Conley, strul:k toc officIal, Prot. Dehn, In the face with bis fist. 'l'hls act dl graced Missouri and it lo ' )kt'd a though the game woule! break liP in a ('rillu riut n which Prof. O£:hn alld IIolhroolc would likely have 8U tained eriol] Illjury. \rery forl.l1n1\taiy, however, time Wil called just at Lhls pOint, hm not ulltil PrOf. Dehu had di qualified Cunley. During the btermlsslon Coach Pat- terson went to Prof. Dehn and told him that If be didn't relnatate Cauley he would be mobbed. This bad no ef- fect on Prof. Dehn !Iond bad Iowa in- sidted Cooley hould not !rave finished the game. lIe however, allowed t9 cODtinue fur the sako of peace. Wben eight minutes of the second balf wel'a over Prof. Dehn blew tbe whldUe for a down when Leighton had thll ball. Hili, or aJaimiDg not to h'lar the whistle, picked up tho ball and ran, easlly..cleal'ing tho whole train. Iowa Il'ave chase, with Hill quite seven yards in tbe lead Brherculean efforts Holbrook over- took blm in about forty yards. Prot. D .. hn called for the ball to be brought Slilllt'S about. "The game has been played by Iowa at Culumbll, and it it! not Iiktllv ar,otber lellgue gume will ever be play- ed there. THE GAME, As a result of the toss up Iowa got the ball and kicked 011, against 3 strong wind, captured the ball on the 34 rard i1ne, and Bent A. HIli to- wards our j!oal for 15 yard' Sbepard downed by Kinney on the oext piay. A ftloke kick gained 25 McAllister and A Hill;n their pla.ya gained 25 morEl, bringing the ball within 21eet of Iowa.'s goal; Iowa braced up here and Missouri lost tbe ball on downs. Thomas punted 35 yards, Leighton got the ball and gained,) more. Two end plays made only 4 yards. Holbrook fumbl tld on tbe next play, but Leig-h- ton cllptuI'ed tL", ball and advanced It 30 yardd. gained J5 ya.rds fumbled . M iasourl gained II yards on the next two plays; tbe third play was a fake kink, without gain. The Tiger puntod to Hobbs, wbo fUlllbled, losing tha b"ll. Missouri gained 11 yards 00 the next fOUl' plays and then lost tbe ball to Iowa for boldlng. Holbrook made 2 yard&, Myers 5, Hobbs half a yard, Blackmore 2 aDd KIDney 2 yards, when Mi sour! Rgaln got the ball on downs. The Tiger made only one gain bv seDd- Ing A. Hill 4 yards, and lost to Iowa. Tbe Old Gold now forced tbe bali to· ward Missouri's goal , at a good pice by two end plays by Myers Ind Holbrook and HOIl work by Lelgbton an:1 Hob"'. and Myors lOored the first touchdown. In the ser::ond lbalf Thomas got the-. ball on Missouri's kick off and made ten yards. Iowa soon punted for thirty yards. wad unable to gtloin, was also forced to punt. After two with slight gain Iowa again pun- ted. After a I!'ain of 19 and loss of five yards Thuma punted and Hol- brook got b.1i1 00 I), trick play. Iowa kicked otT to 's 20 Jal d II De. Iowa soon I'egaioed ball on downs. Leighton gained 4 yards. He called 'down" and the reftlree blew his whistill. A. alii or Mi ouri picked up tb e hall ft'om the g"ound and ran towar'd luwa's goal. Tbereu(JOn 110- curred tbo above meDtiooed. 'fhe line-up of the teams WII a fol - lows: }!1 OURI. Dowdell r e Conley r t WhiLe r g J. Hili c A. Hill Ig Brandon I t In nett I c Evaos q h hllpard I' h b McAlli'ter I b b Tuckcr f b IOWA. Thonla Lanton B1ackm')re I ver 00 Wallcer LclKhtoo Brown Cnldren Holbrook Meyer Hobb Thirty-five minute halves. Referee- Dehn. Score-Iowa, 12; Mi s uri O. rha r miley Department. The coior PhiLl'!Uacy cia M taken prllllruinary In porf ctlng an alumni organization in thllir I!e- partment. Mo t or our boy went bom e to vote, retu rnIng Wedllesday evening. Messrs. Mead and Harvey r Lurned ll'rldllY morning. Dr. Cha e, thinking thllt 'fhur day would not be a very Ito 'ld day tor Il 'Iuiz, gave us 1\0 xamlnlltlnn In tead. Owing to the poor condition of tho ink In the pharmaceutl'1I1 labol'l\· tory, work wa su pcnded on 'fhur day apd Friday. Syrups huve been our diet In pharo macy for the PIlRt few days. Somo memoCl's of Lhe clas aro beginning to Met quite weet. O. U. Boy on. a member of Lbe Jun lor class of '06, Is at (]edllr ll.apld . ' The band blls received d now sup- ply of mU81c and four now In8tru· : Bb 8010 cornct, Eb alto, Bb 'rtloor, llb ba8s. ,I

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Page 1: Vidette-Reporter (Iowa City, Iowa), 1896-11-10dailyiowan.lib.uiowa.edu/DI/1896/di1896-11-10.pdf · 'rlger, rolling with him out loto the rooter on the sIdeline, llnd wben he made

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MEN OR WOo si. Ie estabillbed o and expeolltS­ceo EncI,* 1It1! . The N ItlOOal,

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VOL. 29.

THE "TIGERS" BEATEN

IOWA WINS fROM MISSOURI, 12-0

Game Stopped In Second Half, and ends In II Wran,'e.

Shameful Treatment of Holbrook by the Missourians.

Probably never ill the hIstory of prof lonallsm or anmteur sports, either ea t or we t, blls uch a d is­graceful exblbltloll heen triven a that lit Columhla, yesterday, when the foot ball team of tbe Unlver itie of MI ourl and Iowa attempaed to play their league gnme. It was el'i­deo~, even before the game, tbat Mis-

urI hud no ill tentioo or gi vi ng fH i I' pay to Iowa. Alumni of Mis·ourl could be hea rd I n the corrider of the hotel at which the Iowa's team was taylng, and In uther public place·, aylng, I n term, too otten I ve fot·

prlol, tha~ thllY boped the Mis ouri team would kill the negro.

1 0wa'~ team had not yet got on the gridiron bcl'ore the , tudent:! and towo~lJeople had commeuced t" yell, "Tbere'li Lhe -- lIetrru," "The 'fig­er wlil kill the negro!' Holbrook eerned nut to hear the e cri~s."

00 Lm;L this receptiun a~rUed Iowa ·~bc Mls,ouri team un ~1i. !.IuU­

rl' own g nct, with tbat given by Grirultll's ijtude~,to tbe Ames team tbe S,ltllrday llrevlou , whel\ Grinnell, alter gl"ln~er yeil, on th appclll­an~o ~ AmI' giamd III the Rir-l<­w luLei lu Des MOine ' , ga l'!) the A es yell.

Thae the Columblans expected trouble was made manirest, 1l0L only by the pr~ coce of i\ great number uf canes, bULO! club', wagon spokeb, eLe. 'rhe line or demarcation between the tudcnLS and buudlulO couid not be

drawn. Evidently from tbe concern depicted 00 tbeir face:., and from tbeir expre ' iond of regret, there wtlre some students who deplored the I tua­Lion, but they stlemed La be 0 in Lbe minority that their expre ions were very reeble, and none made the least dort to quiet tbe Cl'Owct.

But had this demon tratlon of un­gentlemanlinel:!s beeo all It would bardly bave de erved menLioo. When Mbsouri's team llame on the {Ield ~bey wers heartily cheered wltb the 'rlger' yell, full owed by appeals from the rooters to Individual players to "Kill tbe nigger." The game wa larted under these condition '. Hol­

brook took bis plllce aorl hy hi coura­keou~ demeanor mll L bave excited tbe admiration ot every fai r·m Inded pectator. It he did not at thl time,

he most havc at 'everal otber points doring the game, a for 10 Lance, wben amid Lhe vile t or threats and t.be cxblbltlun of cane Hod clubs he tackltd a favorittl 'rlger, rolling with him out loto the rooter on the sIdeline, llnd wben he made numerous hrilliant tlAckleSllnd rUDS even th 'ugb tbe player with Whom be was abou.t _ LV roliidc were being urged to dti him violonc&. by tucb remarks as "Now's your time Cooley to kill tbe blank nigger," "Kill

.-A Trl.weekly Newspaptr Published by Students of the State University or Iowa.

IOWA CITY, IOWA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1896 NO. 23

him mil," etc. And it was evident back to wbere Leigbton was downed. I Tl:omas kicked a good goal. Scorc, that each man tried to do as he wa Missouri refused and Conley again rau (j to 0 bid by his ad m i ri ng su pporters, but back. fi rat taking Prof. Debn by tbe Missouri kicked off and Myers carried never once diel Holhrook show the nack. Prof. Dehn liberated himselt ball ten lard.. After three plays least InUmld,Ltion, though he could and startod to w~lk away when Conley Missouri got the ball 0'1 downs, the nOL be human if he were n')t cared. followed bitting him a cowardly blow ball was now advanced towards Iowa's Several gentlemen of Col'lmbia who in the back of the head. Prof. Sims, goal in end play~ and kick for a forty­regretted the situation mo t deeply. who went to witness tbe I!'am", then live yards gain and then lost to 10l'a openlyexpre ed fel\r that some one walkeJ out into the field to Manager on downs: Leighton aided by Hobbs might be killed if the game cOl1tinupd. Price and in tbe hearing of Con!ey ad- imerference made thirty-five yards When berore in the hi tory of Ameri- vised Mr. Pr!ce tbat in his ovinion we around rigbt end. Myers in two plays cun purt wa $uob fellr at a friendly had suJfered sufficient indignities and made ten yards. Brown. thirty yards, t?) conte t experienced. that he thought he would be justified in and .Holbr 10k scored a touch do'vn.

Nor WR!,\ 1\11 the venom pent on cal ling hid men from tb,e field.' Co.nley 'l'bornas kicked goal. Score 12 to O. ITolbrook. There was hardly a man then blurted out to bim to "Take yOll~ MissOlll'i kicked off again; Leighton on Iowa's team who did not receive a -- --- men, and go to -- and Stanton gained five yards, Hoi­cowardly blow from the 'l'iKer.~ with tbem. Tbat man is a. rt'pre.enta' brook made forty-live 'yarHiI. Here Leighton wa even kicked when down tiv" or the Mia.oud State University in time was called 'with the ball on tbe and everal were hit while on 1 he foot ball this year. Mis ourl'e twenty yard IIDe. ground. Onll ruan received at :Ifast The deep, profound aod sincere ex- SECOND HALF • tbrf'e bluws from the flst of Tigprs. pressions of mortifieatLOri aud regrets of

ow in tbe face or sucb treatment many of tbe Profl'ssol's and iDfluncial and under such 8everely tryinll' cir- nit,izen8 of Columbia. is to be noted and cnm tance all will natural1r be I'eceived with commensur"te sympathr· anxiuu to know bow Iowa' men con- Their expressions often took the form ducted t hemsel ves. or declarations that foot ball at Missouri

Old Gold came out stainlel:!s. Not State Univer ity could never again for ten seconds did one or Iowa's men have their support. There wer'e mauy forjCet himself or In e his temper. At expresdions of surprise tbat the ladies 1111 timp they placcti Lllewsell'es near presenC cuuld htl.ve remained I,ill tbe allti alJout HoilJl·uuk. .hlach IOtmber close of lhf' I?am o , which \Va'! brought of ~he ltaW et:meu to eXl:eed the rest about by Midsouri refusing to ab~de by 111 wtlLcbrulll!!' over lIullJruuk,tbough the decl~ioo or the ofUclal find under he ' buWed nu dl po ' i~luu to hieJd Cuach Patterdon'd eHioient and ~porls him t:lr!.Ja k or other. manlike advil~e, forfeiting tbe game,

Quile l,aJr a duzen Llmt's during the under tbe impre'lsion tbat tbe score ~!lme MI uurl's coach, Ulle Patterson wouid be (\ to 0 instead of 12 to 0, of Yule, rail uut in the tklll to coach a. oice way indeed to I'educe hii:l men, au act dlsllllcLly forbidden an adverae s"ore-II it would du it. by the rull; , !.Jut thi ulTense wa so Finally, to make their dls~race com, ill~ignitlc(!nt in cUlup!lrisun to the plete, 8S our men were laaving tbe rest th<t.L almost no uOILi, e was Laken grounds io their bUdS the crowd tbrew of it. Tlrll cllaracter ur b I ad vice clods. etc., at them. There were no Uli!(ln !.Je imagined fmm • he cbaracter or tile plvy wblch rullowtld, and was i,l (lcllord with Lhe eh 1I'1Ll:lergll'en the TIl I U by the !.Jetter class of Cui u m uia peuple.

h would be tiresome to . recount all the disgustlnj{ fea.tures of the Kamo. A couple hOw6\'er may bel1oted. At one polut when Holbrook tackled a mall nel\r the sidl:l Ii ne anu rolled ou t into the crowd, a dl~pute aro e on a technlcallt.y, In con 'equence of which a MisSOllrl motu named Conley, strul:k toc officIal, Prot. Dehn, In the face with bis fist. 'l'hls act dl graced Missouri and it lo')kt'd a though the game woule! break liP in a ('rillu riut n which Prof. O£:hn alld IIolhroolc

would likely have 8U tained eriol] Illjury. \rery forl.l1n1\taiy, however, time Wil called just at Lhls pOint, hm not ulltil PrOf. Dehu had di qualified Cunley.

During the btermlsslon Coach Pat­terson went to Prof. Dehn and told him that If be didn't relnatate Cauley he would be mobbed. This bad no ef­fect on Prof. Dehn !Iond bad Iowa in­sidted Cooley hould not !rave finished the game. lIe wa~, however, allowed t9 cODtinue fur the sako of peace.

Wben eight minutes of the second balf wel'a over Prof. Dehn blew tbe whldUe for a down when Leighton had thll ball. Hili, or .Mi8sour~ aJaimiDg not to h'lar the whistle, picked up tho ball and ran, easlly..cleal'ing tho whole train. Iowa Il'ave chase, with Hill quite seven yards in tbe lead Brherculean efforts Holbrook over­took blm in about forty yards. Prot. D .. hn called for the ball to be brought

Slilllt'S about. "The la~t game has been played by

Iowa at Culumbll, and it it! not Iiktllv ar,otber lellgue gume will ever be play­ed there.

THE GAME,

As a result of the toss up Iowa got the ball and kicked 011, against 3 strong wind, Mis~lJuri captured the ball on the 34 rard i1ne, and Bent A. HIli to­wards our j!oal for 15 yard' Sbepard wa~ downed by Kinney on the oext piay. A ftloke kick gained 25 yard~. McAllister and A Hill;n their pla.ya gained 25 yard~ morEl, bringing the ball within 21eet of Iowa.'s goal; Iowa braced up here and Missouri lost tbe ball on downs.

Thomas punted 35 yards, Leighton got the ball and gained,) more. Two end plays made only 4 yards. Holbrook fumbl tld on tbe next play, but Leig-h­ton cllptuI'ed tL", ball and advanced It 30 yardd. Hobb~ gained J5 ya.rds an~ fumbled .

M iasourl gained II yards on the next two plays; tbe third play was a fake kink, without gain. The Tiger puntod to Hobbs, wbo fUlllbled, losing tha b"ll. Missouri gained 11 yards 00 the next fOUl' plays and then lost tbe ball to Iowa for boldlng. Holbrook made 2 yard&, Myers 5, Hobbs half a yard, Blackmore 2 aDd KIDney 2 yards, when Mi sour! Rgaln got the ball on downs. The Tiger made only one gain bv seDd­Ing A. Hill 4 yards, and lost to Iowa. Tbe Old Gold now forced tbe bali to· ward Missouri's goal ,at a good pice by two end plays by Myers Ind Holbrook and HOIl work by Lelgbton an:1 Hob"'. and Myors lOored the first touchdown.

In the ser::ond lbalf Thomas got the-. ball on Missouri's kick off and made ten yards. Iowa soon punted for thirty yards. M~ssouri wad unable to gtloin, was also forced to punt. After two play~ with slight gain Iowa again pun­ted.

After a I!'ain of 19 yal'd~ and loss of five yards Thuma punted and Hol­brook got b.1i1 00 I), trick play. Iowa kicked otT to Mid~ouf'i 's 20 Jal d II De. Iowa soon I'egaioed ball on downs. Leighton gained 4 yards. He called 'down" and the reftlree blew his whistill. A. alii or Mi ouri picked up tb e hall ft'om the g"ound and ran towar'd luwa's goal. Tbereu(JOn 110-

curred tbo sceuc~ above meDtiooed. 'fhe line-up of the teams WII a fol ­

lows: }!1 OURI.

Dowdell r e Conley r t WhiLe r g J. Hili c A. Hill Ig Brandon I t

In nett I c Evaos q h

hllpard I' h b McAlli'ter I b b Tuckcr f b

IOWA.

Thonla Lanton

B1ackm')re I ver 00

Wallcer LclKhtoo

Brown Cnldren

Holbrook Meyer Hobb

Thirty-five minute halves. Referee- Dehn. Score-Iowa, 12; Mi s uri O.

rha r miley Department. The coior PhiLl'!Uacy cia M

taken prllllruinary ~tep In porf ctlng an alumni organization in thllir I!e­partment.

Mo t or our boy went bome to vote, retu rnIng Wedllesday evening. Messrs. Mead and Harvey r Lurned ll'rldllY morning.

Dr. Cha e, thinking thllt 'fhur day would not be a very Ito'ld day tor Il 'Iuiz, gave us 1\0 xamlnlltlnn In tead.

Owing to the poor condition of tho ink In the pharmaceutl'1I1 labol'l\·

tory, work wa su pcnded on 'fhur • day apd Friday.

Syrups huve been our diet In pharo macy for the PIlRt few days. Somo memoCl's of Lhe clas aro beginning to Met quite weet.

O. U. Boy on. a member of Lbe Jun lor class of '06, Is loe~ted at (]edllr ll.apld . '

The band blls received d now sup­ply of mU81c and four now In8tru· m(\n~ : Bb 8010 cornct, Eb alto, Bb 'rtloor, llb ba8s.

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8.",,,ul MilNJrrN . • T . b:VA I, 11 . ~ TAYLOR,

ref 'I Ir. • • • • • • If QIK lHIid Iltltlt Jlnullry I, I 7,. !Jtn.lt' CUP)"

THE VIDETTE - RE,PORTER.

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\110 ' \1D lIl r.l, Lh 'r a violin ',I rtun.o.

~l ll '.rloL 0~YL!D8" prima dOD ' na ('0011' LIto.

~; lw' o II ( Ollila.', t nor. R udolpb 00,' arpa, planl t [o'r ..!d rick LU B.' , roao llur ao I m 'J8 •

al dlr ·('Ior. P i DO '010 Hun ta.rl 0 I~bap oJy ...

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NEED ANY

SHIRTS? Maybe you want COLLARS, CUFFS, or a TIE,

HANDKERCHIEFS, WARM UNDERWEAR, cr

SOCKS perhaps, or possibly a PAIR OF CLOVES?

This Is a good piace to come for any of these things. We've got the right sort and our prices will please you.

COAST & EASLEY, The American Clothiers.

earter School of 0ratory. Located in Close Hall.

W e t nch Elocution, Oratory and Dramatic Art According to lhe nllw scbObl of Expr ion,

pec!al Work in Phy ital ullure if de ired. Our Motto, "By Art , concea l Art," For In(ormation, term, etc, addre ,

E. A. CARTER, Principal and Proprietor. r, O. B01, 1721, IOWA cny, IOWA.

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ANDERSON,' The -rtl'stic Tailor GRAND HOTEL BUILDING,

- , CEDAR RAPIDS, lOW ••

Ube proprtetors of tbe bawke}le Steam 1aunbr}l batT'" maOe all arrangements to 1aunOr}l anb menO all tbe 1inelt tbat comes to tbem anO gtue tbe 13est Satisfaction in tbe citl]. EunOles caUeO for anO OeltuereO rigbt at }lour room. 2\3 S. (tllnton St. 'Rabenan 8. <Ibatbam.

\tbe ~l~ 1ReUable (t. ~. !D. ~aunbr~, b NOW AT 211 AND 213 IOWA AVENUE.

r-;Il'll' BuUding ball block "" t of old tnnet. 'trlctly Firbt Class Wort. KENYON & HAMM. PROPS.

( U(cessur. to A.1'. Calkins.) Telephone 107. Sign, The Big Colla r .

(2ut Flower Store. W 'em Union Tel. C< 's. BulldiIjI;. G,ttllhoUHS, Cu, Cburcb tnd Docge St

~Tel~phont, Xo. Ii.""-JAS. ALDOUS &: SON, Proprietors

O'Keefe High Grode Fountain Pen If cannot obtain at your Bee" Store, 10

introduce Pen in your college,on r~ceipt o( ca h with order, '" ill end by regi ter mail one Pen at 20 per cent. di counl

lub o( five at 26 per cent. di c(.ount. Club o( leu at 30 per cent. discount.

No.2 No.S Nn. 4 $2.60, $3.00, $3.60

UNLIKE ALL OTHERS IN

Construction and Combination of Parts

Every Part New and Novel, Oomplete and Pl8.otical,

Call at office of TlIg VIDItTTE· R EPORTKR and see illustration of Pen, and opinion relati ve to ame, Addres

William H O'Keefe, 60 )(aln Bt" Lookport, I. y, Ad .. ! e if fine, medium, or coar e pointed pens, are want~d.

CALL 011

Lumsden & Rummelhart FO~ C;~OCE~lBS RND P~OVlS10NS,

A lMae Stock of Canned Goods to Seltcl fmm. Fruit of All Kinds. SPECIAL RATES TO CLUBS.

180 DUBUQI1W STlllrr. , IOWA CITY, IOWA.

LJ\TE8T STYLE Hj\.TS J\NJd FURNISHIN<9 <900JdS J\T J3LOO.M & .MAYEIq'S.

'upplie '. E for the pl4ye Shoe, ' tuckln eys, 'hin Gun ' pnldings tercollegiate officially ad the I nterco, locialion. Catlliogue, Fall Winter Spo't~, ') he Name the nlee ,

s

ftiU' lft BUlter and For

"l IOWJ --Ubc ' LE

''''.rte.It' U 0'/10111. U",;", ~

Burke'~ Lunch

OY8ten •• Board ! ---EP BUUa:

bttl"'Q ' 47Dubuque

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Fi~t Chw Work.

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~A CITY, JOWA.

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THE VIDETTE - R.EPORTER.

FOOTBALL upplle" EI'erylhing

lot the player-Jllckel., Shoe, Stocking, J er­ey , Shin Guards, dC. paldings Oflicia I T n-

tercollet;iate Foot Bdll officially ado led by the Inlercollegiate A b.­

lociatlon. Complt:te Calaloliue, F'nll and Winter Sport~, free 'J he Name Ihe Guar-nlee .

l.G.SPALDING& BROS. N'tw York,Lhicago.

and Phi adclpn a.

· · .. S. V. I." · "WHITE ROSE" tl-?q'

"SWEET ROSE BUD." • CIG~RS Art! Ihe Ht'sl io th~ City.

Oubuq:~':·!'6~~. y Fred Zimmerli. -4W tll ~l,~::el JlJ ~

~A""''''"'''''.6uIkA..6.A''''' ~____ 1 2 3

B,)YS. BRINC YOUR CLOTHES TO

w. P. ZeII hamel's Ta1l or Shop FOR CLEANING, PRESSING, ETC.

SUITS MADE TO O~DER.

DUBUQ E STREET.

Coover & Co. Have moved to

t8~· Clinton St.

: New Liv~ry S~able Uf! eln CQUUB t M$~tt, At 214 South Dubuqut' Streetyo\1 can Ilet THIRD FLOOR, CRESCENT BLOCK, COLLEGE 8T.

th" b ... t Turn puts. :-Iogl .. "nu Vuuu.e lOgs. INCORPORATED ISe6. oluny Barn in Iht' ci ty . Vocal aod Instrumental Mu>lc. Harmony and

OP"11 al all IIlIUI'l!. lientie horses for Ladles and Musical TIlt'ory and l\ormal Methods. I to uri v ... I<Ii 1'9 rt'asonabl... COllr ... arrange,1 pr,,~ rt'sslvt'ly l .. auiDII' to

DAVE REESE, PROP. II'raduaUon .... hen diplomlLi are conferred. E.peclal attention glvtn to [;nivt'rslty slu­

dt'lIls. 1874. 1896. Pleaee call at ollice f(1rtermsand full partlcu-!Dr. moont lar.

Consultalion [(ooms. ~round fioor. first door wcsl of Crt'Bct'nl Pharmacy

In Crescent Block' Residence and Office, Telepbone Ko. 58.

J. W. RUQQL.ES, PRESIOENT.

THE HAWKEYE Qestourot1t

and Short Order House. Peter A. Dtl Pre8. G W. Ball. Vict' Pr .. •. 1\1 "als and Luncb Servt'd at all hours. Lovell $wis ,e" Cabh. J obll La,htk, As'ICash. 3rd door K of P. U. J. J. RII TENIIEYER, Prop.

First National BanIt WHO BY THE oH OR WUK.

IOWA CITY. IOWA. CAPITAL. "00.00".00. .'U PLUS, '30,00000.

DIJ<ECTORS. Pet"r A. Dey, J. T. Turnt'r, E. Bradway, C, S.

Welch A. N. Currier. Geo. W. Ball.

$tubenta! -When III need of a LI I'ER Y call Oil

mu rpb\? & lReba. Cab Orders for Parties and Danc"s a speciai'IY.

Entrance at t14 Washington '1.

I fflCFHBlBBD ~HOP HOU~E.

- Smolte tbe -ba\lana "<tuban 'Roae," fillet) "bawJte\?e," an~ .~lgart3. "~ttnceaa." ~Ird by Konvalinka & Stoddard.""., la. A".

THE OLD RELIABLE

C2!~n~ S t~am LaUnar~ uar. Iowa lnnue aod Uoo Sf.

F. T. BREENE, 0.0 S .MD. We Invite comparison. Get uur Prices on Tbe oOly I' ous" in lown lb t makes a specially of ~H()h T UN DEUS LUll CHEI:>, AND Fl'rst Class Work Guaranteed Groups and remelllLt'r Ibat we ".v .. Ihtl b,,,t MI~ALS. ~~rved at allllOuni. - •

Dentist. light i~ Ill" city, for (jrO~1J8. of Wllich Wt make Oysters In Every Style, a speCially. S .. cond ~ loor. Give me a ca 1. J.lfl Waspinillon Slrpe(.

Otllice O\'er Jphnson County aVlOgs Bank.

Office Hours, S :90 10 12; I 10 5.

J, J. HOTZ,

~antrantQr and auildBr. COLLEGE STREET VIADUCT.

Wl. 1b ~raff,

~barmacist, ~O. 9 lDubuque St.

lDrugs t ..

Mal'llball D. Ewell, LL.D.,M.D., DeaD. Fall t~, Ill" i.I op II '" p,emiltr '1. Unlt). Di­

ploma "dm'l~ to bar. 111l11r\lVt'd method, unit­Inl!' 1heory n ' d IJr""11 t'. The school 0' prutlee Is the ledin, '~lIare. tv.-llillll' bt'~,II!ns of I t'll hour, II " .. e' " r ,,"<:h l'ias-. Stuut:'llts ran be St' f dUIJI" ninl!' wile sluuyinll'. For cala­loguesaddrt'.d. M. D. EWEL L, Dean.

~=~~ CHAMPION'S

LIGHT PA eEL DELIVERY AND MESSENGER SERYICE.

r\o·es. lovilaliolls. l'I"\\'~rs, eIC .• delivered. Dc! "ny lil1111 t'rralld clone prom"lly. V"licesd~llv~r .. u II urn tllisollice III or from

~iltlt'r d~pm. ur to anI' part Ilf Cil), for 10 cenlS TELEPHONE '0. 53. oreall at

J . ~. CHAMPION. MANAG£A .

Me~tctneSt Dr. F.]. NEWBERRY. AND l1\erfu meso Ko.8 North C iOlon Stret't. ~ Diseases, f

~e\" St. ~ame£j EYE, EAR, NuSE. and TlJROAT. D\ 1> Telephone) Office, 24. Wma ~l 'J llllJu.".40.

L. W. LITTIG, .M"M.D ,M.R.C S. ~~\)\\ £. ~ubet, PtOp. IItt •• t ~/d Nth8. '."0 CIty. Iowa. lOf 1011111. AN. T door 10,L 0/ P. O.

tuna un UUf ~MUnJU. BUlter and Ergs and Connlry Pro .uce

hi \I aYB on hand IOWll CITY, IOWll ,

~be 1ktrkwOo~t LEADING HOTEL

OF IOWA CITY. 'uI'''MIt: 0''''''1. Unl"" F. P. BURKLE, Prop.

Burke's Restaurant l1ancbes at aU hours.

Oysters In Every Style. •• Boarel $3.00 per week.

EPENETER'S Billiard * Parlor. _ EqIIs. Iqa IrawlQg I Speclaltg. I" 7 Dubuque St. cauls AND TOIlc:eo,

.'

Office ov~r Fln;t Notional Bank. R~sidl!nc,·, ' . E. Cor. !.lIrn & ",Rshingtor. SIS. HOUHS:- 0:30 II! I 10.111 .: 3104. and 71011

p. nl.; :;,undays 0 :3U 10 10 :30 a. m. OIliee and l<esiclenee. Tdephnne 80.

Calls Rn,w~r .. d at all hour.

Dr. CARDER. Ollice In Crescent BI ~ek.

Telephune NO.IB. Re idence Telepbone 80.

Re Idcnce. 7Ut! Collelle SI.

Dr. J. H. WAITE, PIIYSICJAN AND SURGEON.

Over 1I100re's Hardwarl' Store, 1 J 0 S. Dubuque St.

Residence. 12L Davenport Slrt'et.

Dr. MULLIN. Offic .. at Breen 8< Co.'s Pharmacy,

Corner of Wa hinglon nnd Dubuque treell. Residence 1008 Kirkwood Avenue.

Telephope, Office and Residence, No. 28.

LOCIls. SII for 250.

Six shines tor a quarler at Wblt· acre'8 harber shop. '

Opt:n all night A. G. McFARLAND. GOODS OALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FRI!E.

TRY ____ _

You Should attend

WERT S Sh M1niss ~i;:'sTsChOOl ~ft' ~'FOR~. uor anu (~ ~D~WfllD~:

Ground }, loor. I ju8~ ('oll~/le :il,

22' Clinton St. LUers ",rillen und Copying uone to order.

Electi(1n is IIl'er, alld the slock or di­gar., tobacco and pipes I. in rnr fall and winter trade; Hne alld cheap; a~

WI neke'/! St. J aOlCS Arcade Cigal' lUl'e. Lu ·~.-One ill'erltle and one gold

walch, C'lJlIICcLed by a hair link chain. The HildeI' will please l'etUf'n SHill!! It,

fact and Rumor.

F. W. Meyel'~, '!IJ, wa In the eiLy ol'er Sunday.

Prufcs 'or Slm~ accomp'lnietl Lho LeltOl LII t ·ululUhla.

T. W. Baker, 'lI7, pent Friday lifter· lIoon in eda l' It>1pld ·.

thl~ ottlce aud I'~cell'e /loeral reward. 'rhe long.felt want or chairs In tb 'rhe Chase-LisLel' ('0. will give away library Ill\!! UIr last oeen bupplled.

u U tltI $i5 LJicyt'le W. L. M a on, '95, 1'1 Iled his Delta Get Joha llands lo take the dirt out Tau . ella I'1';onds Friday aud 'aLur­

of your walch.

IVealers, all price -Coaet &. Easley

'ee I3luoLD,' ~Iayer" great all wool kelsey OI'I:lIC()rtt, lined, 'Ieove lining, for $10.

Be ·t hinl', 6 for 2::ic, Whltaker"s tOil orial l)uJ'lo['s.

When the Inaiullpring or your walch lJreuk~ Luke iL to Juhn lIullrl~.

Ulir sulL'! lIod ol'erCOal' Hre all rl\{ht. -L'oasL & Easley.

ce Bloom.' Meyers, all wool hlack Ir! 'h f'rlCze lil 'LeI', clay II ned, ror 10.

Nubby plaid suit, fly rront coats and l'eSl8, for ilI2 utBioom & ,\Iaycr.

At. lavalu's Is tbe place to hure IL

suit mado \11 ol·der.

Hands, tbe practical jeweler, 22 ClIn· ton ' to

.New mandolin aL Plank Bro. New ne 'kw ar received every week

at Bluow & Mayer's. 'fry E. J. Price & Co. when your

walch dotl't go, or for anything In tbe jewelry II nil. J13 ColI(-ge street.

Winter underwear from 75 cenL to UOU a 8ult-(Joast & Easley.

Wben all others fall Hands In suc· cessful.

Gold pens at Plank Bros.

day. 'rile Fre~hlllell w.lI l>E'gln tlltl Hudy

(If Trlj{ouuuleLry U' oun a Lb t.eXl arrl vc.

Mis Lo 'ey tlnd MI Barrett arc t1\emll1:lr~ or ErutlelpllilLU Ill\!e hl t Friday.

LL It! rep Jl'Lotl th It H,'!s'lo r, '1)7, o· cUI'ed un U)(CU~C to If'l bumJ Lo vo II

lal!~ We·k.

.POIJIl UIJIIO.4ll, or O.ikllluu a, rearlll~ to,", lI'J'cat a defeat, callcdlcd tb game at a late daLe.

J. A Devitt, L. '117, ha returned to the LJnlvtlr~ILY arLeI' PtlJ'tul'lulull' hi tiu LY a a vOLer.

'l'he DolLS were eCJterLalucd at th hOJlJC ur LleutenanL ud Air . VOlI'de Jj'rlday cI·tlJllng.

'rho EI'odolpblan pO~Lponod th Ir program ~U.LUI'Jtly \lVeuIUK on ae· COUll t o( tbo concert.

'rbe Suphomores Ilt Ii cia ~ m ting Mf)jldayafLCruoon, -Iected MI Owen IIlsLurlan or Lbo clalla.

Earl ll'arnuln, If. M. 'I) • returned aturday ull{I1L (roJl) a wook' vJ It at

hi hOOle In !\Iu ou City.

A IItLle l1ee In Doruthy Wicker· sham't! l'OO lD, ~lLturday evening. came near proving to Le qult.o serious.

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BOSTWICK'S STORE ALWAn HAS

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And i alwaY8 glad to give Students aod Cjubs Rate>.

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C.Jnton ·treet.

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Ale CaQfectrenerU,ltc erell! ,Ieda Wate anro olber CarboO'zed Dri nk8, Oysters Served in All Slyl~.

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frank ttreptow. ___ a. "tactlcal Sleam Ji)}?er.

uits. Ladle Ore s. Curtam!. Silks, Shawl!. Carpets Rnd all kind (It Dye ing, Cleaning and R"lJalrlng oeatly and promptly done.

Boys, Lrlng In yooruld clotb~sand have them mad~ n~w fo r a snlf'1I c. st . 117 JOWA Av~.

All wOlk Iluarranleed.

,

173~ WASH/No rON STREET.

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Arne put all throll~h.

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