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X lllllllllll fm I fl HE history of football is very young in connection with the F. A. C. N ' Several times in the history of the institution teams have been organized and gaines played among' the student body, but never yet has there been a Game between om bow and a team fiom ally othei colleve In fact uev ei until the past eeason has a team been oi ffamzed vvith the expectation of lllS6U110' an adv eisaiy on the Oiidnon The past season the Boaid of Tiusteea foi the that time in the histoiv ofthe colleffe, consented to the play nw of some mteicolleviate vamea Heietofoie heie as in many other mwtitutionw and in a meat number of commum ties football ha-. been reffaided a- a l 1nd of lE0dll!C'Cl foim of fiffhtinff in vv hich the men of the oppowmv tcaina each t11ed to 111211111 cupple blind oi kill as manv ot hiv combatant: a-. powi Jle But in this lattei dav of Q11l1U'l1tEl11l1B11t it l1 ts come to be iecocfnifcd that all vv ork and no plav makes jack a dull bov and the Ueneral public is comme to see that for the best development of the intellect a ceitfun amount of phv -,ical trammw lw mdispei -.able Among the vaet numbei of spoits vv h1cl1 are cultivated amonv the students of the Wi 9 if most ienovv ned collevea of to dav football occupies a place that vv ill never be occupied by anv other game It 15 tiue that manv men vv ere injured 111 the early historv of the Game and this is vvhat gave the Game the bad ieputation it beare in some localities But advancement has been made m this lme just as it has 111 ev eivthinff else durmff the laat fevv vearb v b e. N- b t' ll - I - ' V 1 ,Q b .Q Y A ' V- Y . ff wmv: - ' .H- nf-' D ' '4- l Q U '.,' .U .4 . . M- . .. K' Q Q , A .' . ' . ' . . . ', . , ' b I , l V . I . U 3 , - 1 - - Jill U , , L N. Y B . , V. C S, ,4 . D D' Y a wt c ,DQ.. N ' , n , -Y . , f Q 1 - . .pr 1 . .pr A ,L It V, rw , i . -. f ' . . U - ' . -' . D 1 . e..h.x. L ii ' ' '. . be .' ' 1: . . .i ' ' D J' - j Q ' ' f The football player of to-day is so well protected bv the modern Silee- of theigame, as vvell-as bvi his equip- '-'-.fz --0 an -4 S: Jn 2 5 10 O Q.. ..- ':,- P-ml -J rn: Ge- ' 5' '-1:1 O . A PP Qaeggagee mn'-. .... mg-J5UA:3'45.'.E, nj. ', DpuFJE.':r:'5 'mE '1,ff,m2Jf-P25--Sui -1 P- A -Q,-evfj.-no w4'mcH,6: 2f2mZ'MD '522 '-Uofwm : f-ff' P' Go , :',l,2Z2,-.Ummm f'F t,-.f'DLT'5'-1V7 :3FJA'E..'Z'-,FDDI O .-.-mi' '-tfiv-q Q'-'ge1ruS,'mO Pggf, a'nbT3:U' 6,-3, :UP-Dfzfp M ,H -4 ... ,-D,-A4-14,...rn...:: . WD- '- :za- ,. ., ' I .- 3'E'-vOfQUE'3,..-'Q OD-'.-..,4,5,e.::' L' U1m,..4f-+2-D5 'ga-:mHa1 :D o.4PJU'I' 'D'OE:.FD':fDff3 Q-UQ!!-99,0 o ,.....H4Orn 5e5i9e9W5 '1-:S.Ua'4Q7v'Q m 'fDOp: ',-FU3 5.,:w-q:. 0Sp,5 '-er5O H2lu1U?m 'T:L ml? U 2-.rn E-'TL P-1 Q07-1615 F5753O'4E'Fn 5' SIT.-gf-r 'f+:T'rE HG- IJ '4D5-'fp ' :-: f-'lf-D3 ff P--mlm' H935 032-'gWg.5'95-53 rn . mmE44wi5m -.f-rm. '- ,.A.-.- ..-Q ,,f'J,-H-AO n-4 Zfgv-l'-'gcc'-+-, OH 4 1-v-CIO H f2E'eE'59 rn .. not-I 4 f-rn Em f-1,-ar-r Q41 'f'Df'D '0fs G :.:mO,7' fb , - . su'-1 EUgEo2,.. :fb -Dv.-as-QP Q13 -If-vc.- :' r'p:, f-1,45 'OC- ' no ro, f5.UQf H6 eg,-1931:-D 314 fbyqnj Q-1 50 Bef-LTQ' 3-5 5-l '44L'.': gruFD,Oa-13 .0 rv Of-1 'fi.E'L'.,'Ef5-P Og: lU199f'D,.-. 30 SEHUES Q-51 ,--, .-1 -'QQCLTN 31 UD-31729-1 f-fu :gawe 22 ':f5o'3- :rv if-':1 -N9 :H mvOer ag Niwgg f-:fu l'l ee fb . 0. H95-'mi-' 2 Sidgm 2 755057: r-- ,... ,....--O w Dr-r-Z- S-'H fb aqohrw H' 73
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Woe is cl lk HE time was Friday evening, and the place was all over the campus and through all the barracks. For the truth ot the matter was our herowl suppose we will have to call him a hero, though To use the ordinary language of the ordinary boy, he was broke. He was not only short of money, but, to make matters worse, he was in debt. His laundry bill for the past month was unpaid, his incidental fees for the terni were due, his board bill was staring him in the face, and he owed every one of his friends so much that he could not see how he was ever to pay them before comniencenient. But this was not the end of his troubles-he was in love, and so desperately so was he I qs ny , rf N . I , I r fu z L K If I N ,I he has never done anything like Dewey has-but, as I said, our hero was in a desperate strait. M N -' 9 . . I Q Q x u Cl 1 5l . - . - . f - . ' that he did not think he could exist away from the fair object of his adoration, and it was L utterl ' ini ossible for hini to solve the robleui of how he could art from her after coinnience- , 5 P P P 5 ment. But just now the present uiiseries had driven away all thought of the future troubles. As I have said. it was Friday nightg there was to be an opera in town and he was broke. He had spent his last dollar the night before in purchasing seats for himself and his lady, and, having a few cents left, he decided to buy some candy to tickle the palate of his beautiful fairy. COh, girls, what troubles you do bring your admirers i11to sonietinies !J The only candy he could find to suit his purse was some peanut candy and some striped stick candy, so he purchased a nickel's worth of each and wanded his way toward the barracks, happy in the thought that for one ti111e he could treat his creditors all alike. 75
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