(Iowa City, Iowa), 1901-09-21
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A Daily Newspaper Published by the Students of the State University of Iowa. Vol. 34 IOWA CITY, IOWA, SEPl'EMBER 21,1901. No.1 captain and quarter back at West Des MEMORIAL SERVICE. FALL FIELD DAY. FOOTBALL CANDIDATES. Moines last year, and Fordyee, a junior Dent. The squad in camp was later joined by Macy, Hollenbeek, Fitting Tributes Paid in Honor of Our Ninth Annual Field Meet to be Held Speculation as to Prospects - Colthard, Herbert, Siberts, Buckley Late President by Members of the Next Saturday. Class Scoring Personnel of Candidates - Many of and Williamson, all subs and scrubs Faculty and Citizens. Mosts Points Hold Trophy Cup. Last Year's Eleven Out of School. last year; Griffith. Berry and Yavorsky from the city high school team: Cap The Fall convocation was held in the The ninth annual fall track and field Speculation as to the probable tain Brown, of the '00 and '01 track Opera house, Thursday. This convoca- meet of the State Univers~ty of Iowa strength of the Iowa football team for teams; Olinger, from the Woodbine tion which is usually one of joyous will be held at the Athletlc Park on 1901 has been rife since the close of Normal; McQuillan, from Harlan high homecoming, where class and college Saturday afternoon, September 28, the spring athletic season. Conflicting school; Lewis, a Cornell college guard, yells are given with a will, was this 1901. All men in any department of the stories concerning the present condi who will be ineligible for the first year a quiet and sorrowful memor.able unive~sity who ~xpect to ~o track tion and the future outlook of athletics team this year: Miles, from Cedar service, in memory of the NatlOn's athletic work durmg the commg year, at the University have been sent out Rapids and Ochiltree, from Morning assassinated President. It was partici- and especially new students, are by the correspondents of Iowa City. Of Sun, both promising· well because of pated in, not only by the faculties and urgently requested to hand in their these stories which have emanated weight added to speed; and Perch Coralv,lIe students, but also by the citizens of names, either to Manager Fred C. from unfriendly sources no comment Smith, of Cedar Rapids, who boasts an 206 1st Ave" 338-6274 Mon·Fri 8·5: Sat 1()'2 Iowa City and the veterans of the McCutchen or Captain R.M. Anderson. will be made in this article. avoirdupois of 206 pounds, and may be I ' i ~ ' \,,,'dnJfl' fW'hl~ Grand Army of the Republic. The athletic management were com The articles written in a friendly vein considered a likely candidate. I--=--------JI The address of the day was given by pelled to schedule the fall meet for an express the fear that the absence of so When Dr. Knipe returned a few days ...._______ 1 Dean Charles Noble Gregory who paid earlier date than usual, on account of many of last year's first eleven, who after the squad went into camp, a most eloquent and touching tribute conflicting football games later. The graduated, and the lightness in weight almost his first words after seeing the to the mourned President. He traced time for preliminary training will of most of the new candidates, will men were, "I guess you'll have to President McKinley's life from his necessarily be short and all should make it impossible for Dr. Knipe to hurry." And for the next two weeks humble birth to his tragic death bring- improve their opportunities during produce a third championship team. hurry they did. The men spent the ing out clearly those instances and next week. The west side of the track Mingled with this fear is a grain of time in passing and falling on the ball, turning points in his career which has been covered with cinders and hope from the new aggregation, com punting, playing "Lee," Threedeep best exemplities the strong character rolled down during the past summer, posed of three members of the great and Association football, boating, Beginning Wedneoday. MardI 5: of the man: his simple boyhood, his and candidates will find it in fair est team Iowa ever boasted, half a climbing hills, breathing river air, and Aaro lor Beginners n ....The SomI SI15 In Iho Middle and Kno.. integrity, as a youth, his bravery and condition to limber up their muscles. dozen subs, a few second team men, eating Regan's chickens and spring (poeby) ·Elfediw Speaking If gallantry on the battlefield where he The athletic manager of each class and twenty or thiry new men, may be lamb. introduction to Oasok:al ....bic fought his way from private until he should see to it that the athletes of ·Ad\len hJ .... In 8001< Collecting selected a a team that shall maintain After the men returned to town, Tues ·Bird·-...!<hlng In £asiem Iowa wore the major straps and his great their respective classes do not fail to its position as one of the strongest in day, they were joined by a score of acts as stateman and president. enter this meet. The class trophy cup, the west. later arrivals, among them being Roth, In closing Dean Gregory said: "Pr~si- which was won by the collegiate class Maresh, Wyant, and Weiland, all sec dent McKinley's noble life teaches of 1901 at the spring meet, will be ond team men last year; Howells, a loyalty and citizenship to the Ameri- contested for, and the class scoring guard from Grinnell, who will be can people. Let his grave be heaped the most points will have the honor of ineligible this year; Jones, a full back with the ivy of remembrance. He has holding it during the year. Come out from Ellsworth College; McConaughy, today the tears and the songs and and try - even if you cannot win a a guard from Washington; Chesley, the prayers of the people. He will live to first place - ' second and third place Upper Iowa man who is indigible till time and eternity in the history and scores, frequently decide the result of next year; and last, but not to be love of the people whom he served. He the meet. forgotten, Watters and Burrier. With was their leader, choice, savior, the return of these two men all but ~;; friend. He climbed the steep ascent of one of the members of last year's team __ iiii_iii. II fame and died upon the top but never Society Halls. who could possibly l\ave been a separation from the people. He now expected back, are now numbered sleeps in his little home burying At a recent meeting of the board of among the candidates. ground. God bless him and keep him." regents, Close Hall was appointed as Of the great '()() team Captain Griffity An address was then given by the Rev. the home for the forensic societies is head coach at Simpson college, A.J. Schulte, who dwelt on McKinley's and accordingly a partition now while Eby occupies a similar position faithfulness to duty. Professor Samuel divides the former auditorium with at Woodbine normal school; Ely, who Calv:n gave a touching tribute on two halls. The east one of these rooms is still in the Philippines, writes send behalf of the Grand Army of the will soon reverberate with the elequ ing best wishes and saying he hopes to Republic and Senator, Geo. W. Ball, ence of the Zetagathian orators and be with next year's team; Warner is on behalf of the citizens of Iowa City. their sister, Hesperians, while in the practicing law at Leon, Iowa; Brock President MacLean spoke for the Uni- west one will congregate the Irvings way, who is in charge of his father's f:sl versity of Iowa. The program was and their fair sister, society. The two stock farm near Ainsworth, spent on closed by the singing of America. recitation rooms on the second floor Sunday with the team in camp; Little being vacated now on account of the will study medicine at P. & S.; Morton, completion of the new Hall of Liberal who is practicing denistry at Cresco, Arts have been made into a hall and Iowa, wrltes that he. is doing well and Special. Minnesota's View. here will be the meeting place of sends best wishes to his friends here Philomathea and probably Octave and expresses the hope that Iowa will PIZZA COUPON Thanet as well. Though these rooms keep up the pace set; Edson, who was There is a great rush at Iowa City for seem to be poor quarters as compared heavy men this year. They are looking to be head coach at Kansas State or WednesdlY Only to those formerly enjoyed by older Normal, contracted typhoid fever dur for old material also. Unlike Nebraska societies yet they will serve as meet they can not boast of a dozen veterans ing the summer, and Fred A. Williams, 18". ing places until the university is bet who played end in '99, has been who have played in years past. This ter able to provide suitable halls. means that Nebraska will be the secured by K.S.N. to succeed Edson, Cheese who writes that he is now convales harder proposition to meet. - Minn. The progressive ones at the State Daily. cent, having made the trip from Joliet, Pizza University of Iowa got together the Ill., to his home near Schaller, Iowa, ------- other day and decided that they must Captain S. C. Wllllama The football team will line up with have a daily, too.