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KA , , ar' W ffm :iii ' fi: f A , 5, W- K,i,, if l' lf t, -nn,,-ni. To the Football Boys The last whistle has sounded For the Leander Clark football team, For Friday 's victory ended The season of nineteen-fourteen. So herels to the team that always fights In victory or in defeat, To the boys that are true sports, every one, And smile, even when they are beat. Here 's to the captain, Billy, The best of quarterbacks, Wlio played with a will to do or die, And courage he never lacks. Here 's to Allen, with all his troubles, And injuries nearly a score, Who never failed to gain a few feet, And then slid a few feet more. Barnes, who fought with an injured knee, Plunged right into the game, His opponents' efforts are futile, His end runs made him fame. Max, the clever and versatile half, Played a good game of football, For he succeeded in making His forward passes the marvel of all. McMillan and Bepp, though new this year, Fought like warriors bold, Showing their prospects for the next two years Wlien at the game they are old. Dickensheets, Friday and Hanna, Were aggressive in the line, Blocking and tackling at every chance, They held them all the time. L -,., , W
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acer i tim, - Green and Ingersoll, in the field, Worked hard and quickly too, Gaining ground and blocking plays 5 To them many praises are due. Gutshall and Tomlinson, as subs, Played well when in the game, And showed that if chance afforded, They would Win their share of fame. Here ls to Mowbray, who broke his cheek And Ingham, who sprained his knee, Wlio were kept by fate out of the game And prevented from winning a C . And the coach, Nelson, deserves mention For the good work he has done, For the regular nightly practice, t And the victories our boys won. So here 's to all our football boys, Young, middle-aged, and old, Tall, short, fat, and slender, Modest, timid, and bold. Then may we always cherish them, And hold them in high esteem, For they deserve much credit, This L. C. C. football team. HOIC5 bone
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