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ftlbe 3155152 155111 Zthul I. We had heard great things of Allein, the lgid from the South, But his letters showed that he had too much moutlij He lolz! in graphic detail of the things that he had done, And said his deeds were twice as great as all the fame he'd won. He said he was great at running lmses and swell at malgf ing hits, And received the peg at second that put others out of their wits. Thafs what his letters said-and he is boasting stillg So they sent for Allein-old Duck Mouth from Yorlf- ville. ll. We tallfed of him all the time--that was the craze: We would have a team this year that the school would praise. So we bet all our hard-earned money without a fear, That he would play a swell game at second this year. So we all turned out to meet him on the morning he came this way. He had no shoes on 'his feel, and in his hair were tiny hits of hay. One of the cadets aslfed, Wl1o is that fellow, Bill? O, don't you know? Why, thatis Allein from Yorkville. 111. ifVho was it that caused a loolf of distort to come upon each face When he was caught a-napping three feet from second base? fflfho was it that stood right under a little pop fly And let il slip right through his hands ana' never breathed a sigh? , Now who was it, I am aslfing, that so meelgly fanned the air And did his best to lfill a ball that wasnit even there? The question gains no answer-and never will, For it was old Duck lWouth Allein from Yorlfville. W. S. A.-' I 4.
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QBur Qlpbahet fDedtcatcd to the memory ofour well-beloved deseased Alphabet Pain., A-Stands for Allein, though by no means a fool, I am sorry to say he has ears like a mule. B---Stands for Beard, no natty and neat: Who as the girls say is just to sweet. C-Stands for Cow-anfdj Blalock, a wonder so great, Who with one mouthful eats all on his plate. D-Stands for Drewry, our chipmunlf so small, E. Who stands high in his class, though is not very tall. s for Edward Joyner, our O. D., the best,- Who soatfs it to 'em right and left, and does it with zest. F-ls for Faulkner, the idlest one of all,' Besides smolfing he does nothing at all. G-ls for Garrison, who stands six feet four,' Sleeps with his head on pillow and feet on floor. H-Stands for Harlfins, an athletic bull, And of Lapane he is certainly full. I-ls for lndiference, the tribute we pay, To our lessons and duties day after day. ,I-Stands for julian, a hopeful cadet, Whom the office of captain may satisfy yet. K-Stands for Kinney, the guy with a nose, Who when he gets loose to bread shop he goes. L-Stands for Lanier, a preacher's song M And he is very proud of his chevrons won. -Stands for Meadows, who's blind at the bat, But pitching curved balls he's got it down pat. N-Stands for New Boy, whose real name is Rat, Who often receives the broad end of a slat. O-Stands for Old Boy, who thinlfs he lfnows all,' And poor little Rattile lfnonws nothing at all.
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