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The Baker Beacon from Baldwin, Kansas • 1

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The Baker Beaconi
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Baldwin, Kansas
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No. 8. BALDWIN, KANSAS, TUESDAY, 1893. Vol. IV.

Hart fails to kck goal, score be-1 Call on Mrs. Savage when in NWS. ing jo to 4. Illinois the Winner! Lawreme for your fall hat. Dr.

Quayle will lecture to-mo Jakcr lines wp- at center with minutes to plav. A temt is mrfde, which completely row evening in Cetrtetfary Hall surprises Illinois, aiid Potter on "Oliver Cromwell." Come The Ive'rtinjj Made a Riemof'--a'ble One by Various gains 40 yards around ls-ft cikI. and hear him. Haskin lpses a yard a-ivd Potter i 1 Miss Florence -L. Snow, of in an attempted play loses the Hear Dr.

Quayle On "Oliver Cromwell" To-morrow night. Ask Toomey if he don't like snakes iti. his boots. Haskin Sundayed with his best girl in Lenexa. Baker's Timidity Defeats Her By the Score of '26 to 10.

The long looked for game of foot ball between U. and Hakef came off last Wednesday. Bftkcf was in no condition to play Have' ball. Illinois advances the ballThc Little IWs Still Neosho Fall, spent, a greater portion of last week visiting Prof. Ida Ahlborn.

Miss Florence L. Snow gave a splendid talk on "True Woman hood" before the ladies of the ball. With Atherton and. Light out of the rush line bucking: the line was always a Neither team played any sort ot a-diefensive game, which accounts for the short time in which touchdowns were made. Illinois rush university Thursday afternoon.

Miss Katherine Underwood accompanied Miss Lizzie Howell es the ball grandly, yet in runs IS yards a-ix then loses it in a Their Furf failure toadvance jyards in three 111U downs. Quick playing is( made flSt n.jgilt be well rem'em-at this stage hopes of a touch anJ down, but all in vain. The ball is advanced to within 13 yards of btcaurfe of its many happy mo-lllinuis' goal when time is ments spent in' frolic and pleas-' called, tire score being 16 to 4. uf c. A great nci'mber of parties second half.

were held to vhfeh a larger por- Bakcr Ins the ball at center. ot the students were attend-Haskin gains 10 yards; then Pot- ants A. ac1c ol! space forbids us ter, imkes a magnificent gain of cf olvit few, ad those 25 to which Crawford adds 15 yards. Baker is now within i-T brickyards of Illinois' go'al, but Slater A'LPItV the ball and Illinois, by The Alpha Omega, Fraternity-bucks of 10, 8, 5 and 6 yards, gave its annual Hallowe'en across the field for touch at which tMrty people were down Time 13 minutes and nt Aside from the vain score 20 to 4. Hart havwig failed goal attempts of a miscellaneous ag- Baker atrain puts the ball1 in 1 gregation of masked boys to1 Saturday to her home in Osage they are not in it.

Baker end and tackle running wis always a success and was her only means City to spend Sabbath with her. Prof. C. S. Parntenter and Frank Crawford took in the game between T.

S. U. and K. S. U.

in Miss Kune, of Centralia, is visiting her sister this week. The Add I brothers were visited by father over Sunday. Quite a number of Baker students wore the red Thursday. J. Luther Taylor was in Lawrence Thursday.

Harrv Muesse will be among us again in several weeks. Rev. Pingr.ee- led devotional exercises Thursday morping; Miss Grace Baker enjoyed a1 of a touch Baker was twice'in a hand's length of a touch down, but either tumbled the ball or lost it by a decison which some think unfair. Had Lawrence Thursday. Baker not been, afraid we predict the game otherwise.

Other ex-cusesmay be given," but they fin Stylish felt hats, 75 cents nicely trimmed hats for and ail goods cheaper than ever at Brigg's Bazaar. The Baker foot ball team got May at center and gains 8 yards. have some the party moved ally center in the one otter gains i2 yardsbutCraw-- irfthc smoothest style. It THE GAME IN DETAIL. Illinois-has the ball with Baker ford loses 5 yards.

Haskin re was 9 o'dock before all had gath rid of goose yhich' it as 1 gains 2 yards, out Illinois gains' the south goal. The teams lined up-as follows: the oall on Bakers failures to. advance yards. Again Illinois pushes the ball across the field. similated at Lawrence by shoving them off on to Washburn, K.

C. Star. visit from her mother over Sunday. Miss. Mabel Cunningham gave chapel oration on Friday morn-faff.

Bunning was compelled to Illinois. Positions. linker Guut rush. Pendleton Cow Seemingly Baker wilts before her FOOT HALL GAMES. Huff.

left miaril. tliertnn ered to the fraternity halls for' the enjoyment of the Games, many and forms whiled a. ay the pleasant moments till.at rather late hour refreshments were Then-proceeded those games of "howl-, ing," success known to those only right tackle. Kariatf K. K.

S. U. vs. I. S.

U. 25 to jftm until ij left TUX'I 1'uttet' leave school on ol sckrS: IT VsrWalhourn I. S. 1 acxett enu Ilowev Atlieiton. end.

I'eurson onslaughts and in 9- minutes mvpther touch- down is to- her credit. Score 26 to 4. At, center the game is resumed by Toomey gaining 8 yards. Haskin breaks through the line for 40 vards and' two rushes plac'e Woody (limner Sw ney .1 itflit half Cm wford Slater left half Haskin II nit Tourney start with a is. made-and the ball within 1 yard! of the goal.

uess Monday. -x U. vs. Baker 26 to 10; I. S.

U. vs. Mrs. Savage, Lawrence, has Hyde Park Club. K.

42 to 0. a complete stock of fallhatsandl 1 trimmings. Dr. Quayle lectures in Centcn- Prof. Hair and Miss Ella Hal1 on "Oliver Cromwell-Nixon attended a Masonic ban-; to-morrow evening.

A rare treat quel ui Lawrence Friday night. is.in store for you. so ga and hear '-the Dr. Slater gains 14 yards 1 A gaiiv of A rush' is made and; Haskin cries having the bull in thc air 4 vards more is made bv Slater rrof. S.

rarmeuter went to and over the line; However Slater pulls it back and Arms as referee refuses to allow the touch down; Illinois with the ball feels jubilant having gained such a strong point. (They carry the ball 28 yards down the field and then Baker stands a stone wall for three consecutive rushes and Toomey was somewhat frightened i the other night when a would be professor asked for him. and then two beautifal rushes advance the ball 10 yards. Armstrong gains 10 yards by a handsome run to hich Hart ad Js 10 yards more by a rush, in which Atherton of Baker gets hurt and Young.takes his placec Hart and Armstrong both fail to advance the ball. Illinois is now within 6 yards of Baker's goal and two Lawrence Friday, as an examiner in the county examinations.

1 nr. 11-' who' participate. The evening: dresses' of the ladies were elegant i' style; and appearauce. We doubt if such1. nice dresses ever played such prominent part in parties as did they last night.

The god of morning had begun to' raise his hazy form when thecon pany began to depart for following: were present: MrV and M'rs. Jv. Hair, Misses Ota Nicholson, M-itchler, Mulvane' Hilty, CunningiiamV Reed; Mottet Gullison, Hand! and-Aletf. Mes'-srs. O.

G. Markhami M. Stew--art, F. Hair, E. Frank W.

B. Swan, IV M. Pearson, Haskin, Pearson, Taylor, and Markhanii ivey. ican iu. ierun, Don't, let them you again.

Longton, conducted chapel. e-xtiQ 1 erases. mday morning. gains the ball. llaskin gains 3 Thn Y'.

M. hd Y. W. C. A.

will vards, Potter 2 yards, and a foul I aownsv nun 5, yaras to gam t. iif'ii-. .1 1 I i. 1. wiuus.

91, 01 rj-eaonia, have a missionary meeting Baker tries to hold her ground. tackle is allowed Baker and gives her 25 yards. Crawford and but in vain, for Needham gains 6 is stumping his. county for the rer publican ticket this fall. next Sunday in the chapel.

T. Hi Coole, president of Mission Haskin gain a touch down. Time, 2 minutes; score 26 to 10. Play is resumed at center, but yardsand a touch down. Time 4 minutes.

Hart kicks goal. Score, 6 to 0. Baker begins its first campaign at the center, with. a. and gains 9 yards.

Crawford gains 2 soon time is called with ball in TM? 1 Illinois lerruorv. Kight weeks of 'school have Band, will lead the meeting, passed and, no. lecture from the Wh car.t Baker have two lecture course. Why this dtlay yells? VVe see 'no reason why. Case has a.

peculiar taste for Sdmeone suggests the following: apples now-a-days. a B. Rah! Rah! Rah! Hoo-rahl veteran player he keeps his eye Boo-rah! Baker Taker! Rah! yards to which Potter adds a Time, two thirty minute halves. Referee, C. T.

Taylor. Umpire, Manager Arms. Ten merrv cfirlsunade the Halt-' Tlie merry, six" gave a "find i0we'en occasion most entertain handsome gain of. 10 yards. Crawford agajn rushes for 2 yards and again Potter gains by a beautiful run 20 yards, but fumbles it when tactded.

Toomey picks it up and gains 12 yards and. a on the The ladies, of Baldwin are cor Rah! Rah! Chas. Taylor and Jim Atherton, as referee and umpire, with Loren 'em'' party last night at Rev. J. A.

in for their gentlemqn friends at, Motter i he boys searched in 1 tke heme Miss Dbra Mark-- dially invited- to call when in Otta touch down in xVi minutes. and the 'local edifor wa and see tne new tau ana win- corning vain till about 10 o'clock, when ham, The' gentlemen were re-success crowned their. efforts. th hnm(. nf Mr Shet 1 1 vatrh'rl ivlth nnahnfahl inrest v'lrtwluru.

KK.K anu ILC taffy pull K't-i'l nnrl from there u-Pfft ner- score is 6 to 4. the game between K. S. U. and 1 minois with its accustomed Washburn in Lawrence Saturday, and well played bucking, gains- to yords in the start orf.

hlater adds 14, Sweney 10, and served as as a pleasant pastime mitted to escort a disguised lady' and a source of much fun and en-lto tle place of entertainment, jovment. The young lassies The- niasquerades were ridiculous-were Misses Birdie plotter, Cone, but complete, and- an' hbur was-Hartley, Leonard and Bennett, spent in guessihg the names of and the laddies Messrs. Motter. entertainers. Mr: Arthur Needham 5.

Then Huff, the 240 lb. guard, carries the ball 10 yards RELIGIOUS Jj LV Anderson was the leader of M. C. A. Sunday afternoon.

The Y. W. C. A. held a good meeting Miss Steele being the leader.

A large number of Y. C. O'Dell, Reeves, Wasser, Lilit I Mc Murray beinff the nibst sue- ter millinery at Brigg's Bazaar. Invitations arc out for the wecU ding of Miss Delia Walker, of this to Mr. Cliff of Twpeka, Nov.

10. Mrs, Fdith Piersol, of Ottawa, is quite ill. Her many friends in Baldwin" wish her, a speedy, recovery. Homer Myers delivered an entitled "The Pilgrims" lcfure students Thursday morning The University Courier beat the Student's Journal in its "write up" ot.the foot ball game and Heller. followed by.t- a touch down, by Hart, Time, 3 minutes, and score 12 to 4.

Baker gains 16 yards in the start off. Haskin showing, great ability to keep on his feet. Crawford advances the "rubber" 2 yards hen a 'foiil is allowed on cessfut guesser was' awarded' the' first prize; Mr. Stickle' received the "booby." A delightful It isquite remarkable how much 1- 'it. boys attended the convention in B-u some IP'c snow wnen past was seryed( and the evening' it comes to seeing a-foot ball pleasant gamfe3 closing- game.

Ust Wednesday a great. by the prcseiltatioiof a pig album-portion the colored population tQ th hostess ths a coI. Lavvrence.ovcr Sunday. In the absence of Rev. J.

A Mottcr Griffis preached a soul stirring sermon from Cor. TL, 4-16; "Jh the evening Rev. Bar-? uisiinguisaeu inemseiyes Dy jJecrion of the artistic skill of the" Baker and Illinois gets the ball. Slater advances 5 yards in a well plotted rush in which Coe hurts his knee and is succeeded by Cooper. Needham and Sweney gain 9 yards.

Sweney advances 4 yards. Slater 6 and Sweeney 1. Thus the ball goes up the' field towards Bakers goal until finally within 15 pards of it. Here Bak- stealing int6 the grounds. They; Those present were Oct 21.

1 1. jber preached an excellent: ser- Brev- wwc wui.uuvcr,... u.s Misses Grace and, Lizzie lopeka, mon Dr. Quayle went to white person did the same thi ng; snn ravane "Mark-ham. Tink-i- NEW GOODS, NEW.

HOODS! The need of enclosed grounds is Mpr stands ner ground for two on- ipis weeic ai uaiawin, nicrcan- hltt. finaiiv maL.c Friday evening. He lectured in' Leonardville Saturday and preached in Green The Dr. is crowded with engagements caused by his eastern tour. becoming more apparent and Aljcn.

Kane mie association should strive to that Sticklet McMurray, 1 tile Co. Sec their prices, lower his way around right end for a.15 than ever. Jyard gain, and a toucli duvvn..

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Years Available:
1889-1895