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:I wxxxxxxx 'ia E -.-::::. ,, -:.: '::f '::. -:. L- ,h ..,f ..... 4,0 I I Ill ff un nu Hu l gg! Y Y QW 45 M 'fm pn fb 1 .I I H I Q uw VI , ?IIm2?:E:::..:.-:a:'r:.:w... -asasaa .gqgaaeea aa-' v.1.fsi... f-:ai u ii 'llll!5iiil5'55l'::e5-1:' 'iff'l li:E-iiiiiilihlililzilf' five ,- x t ,gh -1, - - 'n'4llal.'.i '-'--- -,.-. ,Q-,..-,---V., -'--'...- ,-.f- ,, l.....' f . il' . '-'----,g .',., - 0 M, ,.' . X 1 1.4-j lz':.: XA fy' O mg- ' , ' Inn: f . 0 Q Z .... 591 ., signin 3 .. -mtg' I ' ' -P-J LL Qi-s-'I 1. .... U 03 inn U Be it ever so humble, there's no ball like base. Dear Mr. Iigger: Kindly publish the words to Swing LOXVE sweet JERRY-OT. O. S. I looked upon the JORDAN and what did I see? Comin' for to knock be LOOS. A band of RICKMANS comin' after IHCYCOIHIIIY for to CAREY HEER home. POETRY Cnder that spreading backstop thing The -lerry Mueller stands For he will give that ball a bing ,lust as the coach demands. Tom, Tom, the Rickman man Socked the ball and away he ran Ifirst to first and forth to home And the XYaller pitcher gave a groan. ... 4. .1. THE DO-,IIGGER TRAGEDY Once upon a time Ike Stein had a mule which had rude habits of run- ning wild. The mule was performing one of his habits when Les jumped Q 0 fx M 7 -Ie 0 , A E . I 2' . .11-A-1-I QMS! gi LIMWQAL' out and tried to HINDER yckx flkes'J mule from running away. Les got badly hurt and when asked how it happened he said, I did SKID- MORE than I thought I would. But that was not all for poor Les. I sent him some flowers, which he grasped, receiving a ton of thorns in his hands for should I have said THORN- TONJ. So we went to the STEV- ENS building and got some CHEESE, in which he bathed his bruised PICKETTS. Les who? Les' you forget. Now Ike Stein was walking along when the enraged Les did BERN- STEINS ear with his hot breath: I shall CHUCK some BRICKS at you, said Les. But Ike arose and said, Izard guy, wath out for me, I's a hard guy. RIDDLE SECTION Q.: lYhat's the difference between .Terry Mueller and a dentist? A.: A dentist works the gums and Jerry gums the works! Swingin' down the Lane hum- med Swede as he warmed up for the Lane-Lake View game. Know Ira 7' Ira Sweeney? Nah, Ira Fuse! I'm running wild, bravely whis- tled Dud after making two homers, two doubles, and a triple at a recent game. Steve himself: Oh, I hate New York anyhow I MORE N. XV. SCANDAL XYhile walking along a lad rushed up to me and said A Northwestern track man was just run over! He was a hammer throwerf' Rushing to the scene of the disaster I beheld a Northwestern railroad track worker's remains. Beside him lay a hammer. NYell, I was relieved! J. .'. ' . . 'Q' llfell, speaking of track reminds me. This guy, Coach Rothe, is some coach thave you seen the new Essex Coach?l. Yep, the track team won their other victory the other day, they put it up in a SACI-ISE. VVell, it was raining, so Coach said, 'LBe sure and wear your heavy GOETERS. lVe would have beaten PARKER and AUSTIN but the GRADE was too steep. MARK Cmyj XVARDT, we are for BOODIN fear of Bangert turning professional ! said Mr. Rothe.
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