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Basket-ball was the main sport at Marshall, and every year a medal was given to the player who had done the most towards booming the basket-ball stock ol' the college. Hence a player who did the most toward winning the big game ol' the season with Manchester was the likeliest, contender for the trophy. if Plf ill iff 21 Ulf 32 Pk JF And so the night ofthe big game found Doc Hughes in Kiefler's place in the line-up. While the team was warming up, a member ol' the faculty stepped up to the coach and handed him a note. As he surveyed the con- tents, he grew purple with rage, l'or this is what he read: Albert Kieiler eligible to play. Secretary confused him with Alfred Kieffer. Hughes, who was standing near the side-lines, alone, saw the sup- pressed wrath ol' the coach. He edged over to that un fortunate person. 'S matter, coach '? he asked, cautiously. Kiefl'er's eligible, snapped back the coach. Where is he? pursued Doc. Went home after school today for a vacation. Said he guessed it would help him to forget his troublesf' The referee walked to the middle of the floor and blew his whistle amid the cheering of the spectators. The players jerked off their sweat- shirts and ran to their positions. As he mechanically shook hands with the guard, Doc was thinking that Bud c0uldn't have gone home because there wasn't a train until after the game, besides he never would have missed the game itself. He would naturally keep away from the crowded stands ..... The rei'eree's whistle shrilled again and the game was on. It was all Manchester the first half, which ended 15--1. Marshall's valuable scorer was out. The team was demoralizedg the game was gone. Hughes walked slowly to the dressing-room. A thought flashed through his mind. Kieffer must be hiding, and at the same time watching the game from the moving picture booth. He quickened his pace. He must tell the coach. But il' Kieffer played the second hall , he himself would not win the coveted M, Should he play through the game and win an M or should Bud play and let Marshall win '? Then he remembered his recent speech to his classmates about college spirit. He must set the ex- ample. His mind was made up. Swiftly he ran to the coach, who was massaging the center's ankle and talking sharply to him at the same time, and whispered a few words. The coach nodded dubiously, and Hughes bounded for the dressing-room, through the crowd and up the ladder to the movie booth. Nervously he fumbled with the door and pulled it open. His hopes were realized: for there, crouched against the wall and peering down atcthe crowd, was llud Kiefler. Put your togs on, quick! you're eligible! yelled Hughes. Bud jumped and tell back in astonishment. How did you know I was here? Who says l'm-
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Don't stand there! screamed Doe, for heayen's sake get a wiggle on! Bud rushed past him, and sped down the ladder to the dressing-room. lt is a matter ot' athletic history how Marshall came back strong in the second halt' with the return oi' Kieffer to the line-up, and how Kieffer won the game in an over-time period. The whole college packed the auditorium the next day. President Stallord presented llucl the medal. Then Kieffer walked to the middle ol' the platform and waited for the applause to subside. l'd like to keep the medal -the audience gasped- but I've decided that it belongs to a tar better person than l. lt belongs to a fellow with true college spirit, a man who gave up his chance to earn an M that Mar- shall might win. l think it rightfully belongs to Doc Hughes. And so, for the first time in Marshall's history, a boy who was not a letter-man possessed the tamed basket-ball medal. -WAl.'l'lCR Dl'l'HMlCl'l, '22, VE HEY skies. Cool, clean air, W ' g Signs oi' spring everywhere. O'er lawns and hedges the tender green N xg I Is pushing tiny hands between r The gnarled, brown lists ol' winter. ' W gl' 1 Sets hearts a-beating everywhere. 5 555 ' . Bird-calls tloat, serene and tar, Up where tiny c-loufllets are. Bright skies. The clear, warm air Meadows moist, earth-odors rise, God's incense, waited to the skies. Our thanks, O tlod, for lit'e and health, To be alive is greatest wealth. hlltlktll..-XS llAl,l'l, 'l.. A F3 4-NXY v ffe 'Z vi 'X iff f J QJJ, 4 XJ 1 is-Q-1 ' AH J 'F X V O-ek, .Q v -I r - fra- 5 K 'KVM' v J , f s'?'gr-if a n WW .e fini .rt r 4 - A S all . 'ici 3 V7 svn
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