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,. si Z Q 1 gy IJ 'A It so 601 mir? YELLJ AND JONGJ ,660 'Varsity Yell Rah I Rah I Rah! Rah I U Northwestern I J 6 Rah I Rah I Rah I R-A-H I ,, I X p . 8 A iff.: f Dental Jcbool Yell I i L f VVho's best ? NVe're best I x Northwest I Yes I Yes I l I ' Boom-a-rest I Boom-a-rest I .W i Northwest I Northwest I QIWIW wana Wal1a,W'ash.I N.-U.-D.-S. 1 N V , Chee-he, Chee-ha 1 ',IIIII'p Chee-hal Ha-ha-ha I I f I U Northwestern! I Rah I Rah I Rah I - J Northwestern once I Northwestern twice I LL I In L I-Ioly jumpin', jimrniny Dice I I' ' ' Are we right ? WVell, I should smile I WVe've been right for El -11 of a whi I. Boom-a-rest I Boom-a-rest I Northwest I Boom-a-rest I Boom-a-rest I Northwest I Boom-a-rest I Boom-a-rest I Northwest! II. Every time we buck the line, XVe go-go-go! Ripping up, tearing up poor Chi-ca-go I III. Da-go I Da-go I Ba-na-no I Two for nick, two for nick, Shee-caa-go I ff I V It 0 , f Io, I-lg, ,A ,Lt nffhzi CHlCAGO'S CHIEF ROOTER. 215 I
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A. CLARENCE SCHOCH The Peaceful Valley of Oregon. -Clrfnzga Record. Nov. 16. The California wonder. -Chicago f1Il1L'7'I.t'llll. Nov. 10, HE star center and' half of the 'varsity team is a product of the Dental Depart- ment. All previous experience in foot- ball was on the Pacific coast, where they play football in mud six inches deep, and every- one turns out, rain or shine, to see the game and do the necessary rooting. A They never say they lost the game be- cause the ball was slippery. He started his athletic work as soon as he was big enough to throw a stone through the sec- and story window in an vacant machine shop. A He soon recognized he was cut out for a baseball player, and he spent his early life in this the then popular American sport. He then took up aerial work, and decided to take up the slide trombone, so he could dou- ble in the circus. This developed his right arm, which never failed him when he wanted to use his straight arm while advancing the pigskin. His first experience in football was with the Never Sweats of Portland, Ore., where he held down' the position of guard, and thus found that this was the only game where be could combine aerial work, tumbling, boxing and also gave great- opportunity for ring work. He was signed by the Portland Amateur Athletic Club, where his ability as a foot- ball player was soon demonstrated to the general public. He played the next season with Pacific University, and helped to win for them the North Pacihc intercollegiate championship. His next season was played in the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club. He entered the Tacoma College of Dental Surgery in ISQS, where he was captain and coach of the football team, and succeeded in coaching up about eleven farmers who had never seen a football so that they made an excellent showing in the west and stood second place in the WVashington championship. The next season was played with the North Pacific Dental College and the Nlultan- homo Athletic Club, where he played half with McMillan, the famous half of Butte, and Harry Meyer, formerly of this college. He entered the Dental department of the Northwestern l'niyersity in October. and at once went in training for the 'varsity team, where he played guard and center up to the meeting of the Iowa team, which had never been defeated. Here he played half on defense' and center on offense: and it is said by those who know that he played the bt-st game of football ever put up by any middle-west player. He also played several games with the Dents, and made Bennett look like a plugged quarter. I-Ie says that dentistry is the only thing that beats football, and he has therefore decided to give up athletics to a certain extent and devote his time and energies to his profession. 117
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