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ll2l1 11 llli 1211 11,1 131 3 i .,,, 9 W 1 . . . 111 Cflhr Alumni Annnrmtrnn if 1 1 W A 1 OFFICERS. 1 i 1 F. C. Neff, M. D., Kansas City, Mo.. President. . I , w. T. Phy, M. D., Hot Lake, ore., First vice-President. , X 11 H. C. Anderson, M. D., Kansas City, Mo., Second Vice-President. qi J. L. Lehew, M D., Pawnee, Okla., Third Vice-President. i 11 L. Leverich, M. D., Kansas City, Mo., Secretary. , A 1 A. W. McArthur, M. D., Kansas City, Mo., Treasurer. 1 J. VV. Kimberlin, M. D., Kansas City, Mo., Censor. 1 , A, V 1 1 '511 A lf 1 lil 1, MEMBERS. 1 11f it o. M. Alderman, w. R. Adams, H. C. Amie, A. G. Altham, Wm. G. Artwood, H. C. l l A 1 Anderson, W. C. Anderson, J. W. Allbritian. 31 1 A 12 l 1 F. C. Benson, Harry Baum, E. A. Burkhardt, J. W. Beil, D. D. Blandford, C. C. 1 if Burtch, B. Belove, F. H. Bell, R. M. Bension, C. A. Brawn, S. H. Brooks, W. M. Belchey, 11 y M Wm. C. Baird, J. A. Bundy, R. Bawling, C. W. Ballone, T. O. Broion. 11 1 l f l , L. A. Carwin, C. L. Cooper, Chas. Chapman, W. M. Cross, C. C. Conover, W. H. Q 1 1 1 Crowder, H. K. Cowan, O. F. Clagett, W. M. Clemmons, C. H. Castle, F. N. Chandler, 1 L. A. Clary. A. J. Chisholm, J. J. Curphey, C. L. Conrad, P. B. Clayton, F. C. Clary. J. N. Duter, F. L. Dod, C. A. Dudley, C. T. Davis, A. C. Dingus, G. R. Dagg. l Nl W 1 l 5- ij, ,j L. A. Bradbury, W. E. Baggerly. 1 73 A Chas. Erving, L. E. Ellis, F. B. Erwin, M. J. Exner, A. E. Eubank, L. M. Edens, .fm G. B. Elston, C. A. Eavens, F. B. Ellis. l 5 Geo. Fleming, Jno. Fowlston, Fortner, J. Frisher, G. T. Fare, T. N. Fraker, Jos. f 111 W1 Focoler, S. R. Ford. 1 1l1 1, 1 'ill' 11 1 1.1,111. ,111 W1 E. H. Griswold, W. P. Grimes, J. D. Graham, F. M. Greenwood, R. H. Gardner, 1 N gi1iil11' 11 1 W. L. Gist, B. J. Greene, J. W. Greene, G. R. Gage, H. R. Goshorn, W. H. Graves, 5 W. O. Gray, V. V. Grant, G. R. Gage, F. O. Grier, T. H. Gough. B. C. Hyde, D. W. Hare, W. C. Harkey, H. S. Hellar, L. S. Harvey, J. T. Hen- 3 de-rson, J. W. Howard, W. W. Hobbs, S. B. Husitt, W. L. Hopper, F. J. Hughes, J. 3 S. Harrison, A. W. Harrison, J. D. Hunter, I. F. Heath, A. W. Harrison, W M. Hoel, 5 13 1 R. R. Hume, R. C. Henderson, C. B. Harris, G. C. Hall, E. C. Haile, F. J. Haas, F. J. 1 L1 Hatch, W. H. Hal-ley, H. L. Hendricks, E. R. Hull. A 11' A Q1 xl A. L. lgel. 3 ll 11 J. N. Jackson, J. D. Jerowitz, W. L. Jacobus, A. Johnson, P. A. Johnstone M . J. D. Jordan, C. R. Johnson, H. N. Jennett. 1 111 ,V W. E. King, J. W. Kimberlin, J. Kipner, H. M. Krohn, J. W. Kennedy, W. C. V: Klein, C. C. Kerr, D. W. Kurtz, C. N. Kirk, E. B. Knerr, G. B. Kinselff, M. H. Keefer 11 W 21 l 1 J l J. E. Logan, J. Letchenberg, J. G. Lapp, H. H. Lave, H. M. Lyle, T. A. Lamb w. J. Lynn, N. E. Lake. c. C. Lewis, N. A. Lewis, J. Y. Lapsiey, J. L. Latzenhister .1111 1 1 . 11 111 .1 QI 11 1 . ll ll , 36 51 '1 11 1 1 l
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tower of strength and one or two other go-od men to replace those who had graduated, the team of 1897-98 was certainly a victorious one. They added to their victories, Kansas State University, William Jewell College, the Haskell Indians, Missouri State University an-d Nebraska State University. These victories made them the champion of the Middle West and created an en- thusiasm among the town people that promised great crowds in the future and a proper financial support. H I In connection with the fin-ancial end of football I wish to state that the college had been more than liberal in 'its support of the team, and equipment supplied was second to none used by Western players. At the beginning of 1898-99 the Athletic board engaged the services of C. C. Morris of New Haven, Conn., to take charge of the coaching department. Under the direction of Mr. Morris and Dr. Heller the team was again victorious, and again de- feated the teams of the year before and remained the strongest team in the West. ln 1899-1900 the red and gold were victorious in and around Kansas City and the Middle West, but in attempting to defeat the Denver Athletic Club at Denver, and the Colorado State School of Mines at Boulder, Colo., found a handicap in the rareness of the atmosphere that proved fatal. In the season of 1900-01 U. M. C. was greatly handicapped by the loss of many of her stars, but under the coaching of Dr. Harry Heller and the captaincy of Charles- C. Toland of California the team made a creditable showing, and the only games of im- portance lost were those with Texas University at Austin, Texas, and with Texas M. and M. College at Bryan, Texas. These games were played after long trips and in a semi- tropical country, which, to a great extent, accounts for these defeats. From the season of 1900 to the present day the University Medical College team has been greatly handicaped by not being able to conform to the different college rules, especially the rule that allows a man to play only four years in all, and cannot play his freshman year. As our college course was but three years until a short time ago, and as most of our men have played on their college teams before taking up Medical study, one can easily see the hardship it worked, bo-th with the team and the schedule of games. With the fine showing made by this year's team, however, under the able coaching of Mr. Webb Smith, we are hoping and looking forward to the time when U. M. C. will take her old place- in the football world of the Middle West. -L 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E1 1 1 1 1 1. 111 11 1 1'1 1 11 1
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'T V A A lf! E. A. Lewis, H. A. Lewing, P. Lux, L. Leverich, L. C. Lewis, R. C. Lienboch, Lingen- feltder, Lehugh. . C. S. Merriman, J. Maxon, N. E. Montgomery, Maddleton, Mitchell, A. B. Muhoney,2 L. C. Morrison, T. J. Moffatt, E. Manks, J. F. Martin, B. E. Miller, R. H. Mitchell, R. W. Moore, H. S. Major, E. P. Miles, E. L. Morgan, C. F. Milligan, J. M. Marks, C.- M. Morgan, E. M. Moore, L. B. Miller, J. Maddox, S. T. Mead, R. W. Morrison, J. E. Musgrove, C. McDonald, A. W. McArthur, O. G. McClamahaw, O. L. McKilly, J. A. McMaster, C. M. McCorkey, J. McGuire, O. H. McCandless, J. J. McLain, G. E. McBride, J. F. McNaught, P. McDonald, D. D. McHenry. G. B. Norberg, O. H. Need, S. Nassaman, F. C. Neff, H. A. Nave, A. H. Nassa- man, D. VV. Noble, J. A. Naylor, C. A. Nylord, F. E. Nipple, J. P. Nese. A. OlDonnell, A. E. O'Donnell, M. J. Owens, J. D. Owens, R. J. Oden, Ern Owen. VV. T. Phy, A. L. Porter, J. T. Pittam, B. Poorman, E. M. Palmer, M. F. Peters, P. L. Payne, E. E. Puddleton, J. Z. Parker, F. N. Pugsley, A. R. Ponton, G. A. Paige, E. L. Parmenter. J. F. Robinson, F. D. Rice, E. A. Reese, E. L. Russel, J. H. Robinson, F. Rhode-s, i I l E. T. Rubles, J. VV. Risdon, C. T. Ramsey, W. E. Ruhle, E. J. Reichley, E. O. Reiger, J. E. Royer, VV. VV. Ronser, T. M. Reid, W. E. Regier, G. A. Rush, G. D. Ruth, Wm. Rice. B. L. Sulzbacher, J. N. Scott, F. L. Sanders, Geo. Sutz, St. E. Sanders, W. W.: Stevens, M. K. Scott, E. G. Simon, J. H. Shrart, W. A. Shelton, W. T. Shore, D. C. Smith, VV. V. Stevenson, D. R. Stoner, A. Shoemaker, W. W. Scott, L. Simmons, W. L.. Small, N. A. Seehorn, A. G. Swaney, W. C. Sturm, R. V. Spencer, T. T. Sawyer, Hp M. Stricklen, R. A. Shiras, E. D. Standley, R. C. Shacohan. H. G. Tureman, G. M. Tralle, C. D. Taylor, C. D. Trask, G. O. Todd, C. W. Tal bot, S. L. Tapscott, T. J. Toothaker. Uhls. J. D. Van Buskirk, H. F. Vandever, F. Van Garden. J VVessel-owski, A. M. Wilson, T. W. Warner, T. E. Wy att, J. J. Woodward, WJ T'11't S C Whinerg H J Whilley P V Woolley I J. Wood, G. E. White, E. E. C.VRl9S,.. ,-- f-- 1' u, wuake, G. s. Walker, V. E. Wilson, W. J. Walker, D- A- Williams, W- C- W11111lS J. A. Vlfannamaker. P. R. Young. A. C. Zimmerman. 5 1 ,f -f li al 1 l i 1 i I V Hr li .. iii :QI 'w 'r r. V 1 L. I 1 ll l . l 1 I K. 4. il i l 4 4 1 i l li I 1 I 3 E 4 l li 1 r , l li 1I fl l ll E A li U l il- ll H+ lf 1 l 1 i ,tf
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