Purdue debris . MISSOURI GAME. FIRST TOUCHDOWN. CHICAGO GAME—A FUMBLE winning this game, but no one dare say that men everplayed a better uphill game or showed the never-say-diespirit in a cleaner, manlier manner than did our team of1905. Missouri came here with a clean slate and greatexpectations of showing us. The Varsity, however, hadtheir fighting clothes on and played a hard, snappy gameand disposed of the Western Tigers by a score of 29 to played a splendid game but was outweighed andoutclassed. Thomas, Convill, Allen, Emeis and Zimmer-man made long gains at will and Shack and


Purdue debris . MISSOURI GAME. FIRST TOUCHDOWN. CHICAGO GAME—A FUMBLE winning this game, but no one dare say that men everplayed a better uphill game or showed the never-say-diespirit in a cleaner, manlier manner than did our team of1905. Missouri came here with a clean slate and greatexpectations of showing us. The Varsity, however, hadtheir fighting clothes on and played a hard, snappy gameand disposed of the Western Tigers by a score of 29 to played a splendid game but was outweighed andoutclassed. Thomas, Convill, Allen, Emeis and Zimmer-man made long gains at will and Shack and Holdie ran the team well. Shack received a severe injury, and themost important game only one week distant. Chicago was next, and here the team met its only defeatafter a most stubborn battle. The first half was all Pur-dues in spite of the fact that Eckersoll scored four pointswith his wonderful toe. In the first half of the game theVarsity gained at will through center, tackles and aroundends. Our line from tackle to tackle (Staggs own wo


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