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Football Weekends A bolted lunch, a jostled walk, an unbending bleaeher. The crowd rises, sercams, and onto the field surge the Fightini Hoosiers-another home game is about to begin. Everywliere in a 'isea of red, eoeds are primping, windblown hairdos and tueking in poorboys, while poor boys are standing in endless lines for eoffee to warm them. The serainble is on in the card section to find the right card for the next 1'Olllil'lL'72.l red and white INDIANA, inevitably speckled with a blue or yellow mistake. Backing the Bison, an energetic team of Pom Pon girls and acrobatic cheerleaders start their spirited chants. The crowd rises as one, and the booted pigskin sails toward the end zone. Then a frantic rush is on in the stands for tiny, white footballs hurled by redeshirted inanagers. Pandemonium prevails throughout the rest of the afternoon, through the half-tiine show, through a screaming, jumping, horn- blowing second half. Oeeasioually the crowd is distracted by 21 Pre- vent Forest Fires streamer floating through the sky or a helicopter with a photographer leaning preeariously out one side. Then it's over, except for another jostled walk, a bolted dinner, and a rush to get ready for the pop concert.
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Marching 100 Rush is not strictly a Creek thing-rush is a tootball half-time tradition. Hordes of spectators make a bee-line for snow cones, the Fightin' Hoosiers dash into the locker room, and the March- ing 100 fall 150 of themj rush onto the field dis- guised as a conestoga wagon or a not-so-diagonal pen, The Marching 100 compiles not yards rushing, but miles. In the 100 season, which runs from sum- mer camp through the Purdue game, each hands- man totals more than 400 marching miles. Multi- plied by 150, that's two and a half times around the world, Their travels most often take them to the Dust Bowl, in Memorial Stadium, where they run through show practices-usually more than two and a half times. Before the actual rushing at a home game ever begins, however, the Marching 100 participates in Don Gillis, Ceremony of Allegiance, nominated this year for national patriotism competition. From then until half-time, they're confined to the stands- except, of course, for Bob Bayfield, who's usually up in the air about something. But when the clock reads 0:00, the word is CO, as the musical 100, led by drum major Bob Myers, and the feature twirlers set out once again to stump the east stands with an inverted intermission,
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