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Th Archeologist Voll CMXVII-No. 73 Published twice Weekly July 17, 2513 EDITORIALS In this issue of the Archeologist it is with much interest we announce the discovery of the ancient town of Sardnia, near Lake Huron, It is the result of many patient years of excavation by the world famous Archeologist. Professor Ivanofulcoff, R.S.V.P., P.D.Q., F.Q.B. Aside from scientific mo- tives the professor has a personal interest as one of his ancestors known as, VVheyface the Mighty, was said to have inhabited these regions. Evidently these people had some premonition of the fate which finally wiped them off the face of the earth since a low, flat building was found which seems to indicate that it was built thus to withstand the disturbances ofthe earth's crust that seemingly swallowed the town and a great part of the surrounding territory. Along the corridors of this building, stored in niches, were found many mathematical treatises which along with the barred win- dows would lead one to believe that this was an insane asylum for mathema- ticians. A number of volumes have also been unearthed which are of great historical importance. Among these were found many. crude portraits which give us an intimate insight to many of their social activities, their work and their play. Their mode of writing and language is very difficult to decipher. In the ensuing editions of this magazine we are going to try to give you some idea of their customs and life by means of the portraits and pictures found, a great many of which were taken from life. The first of these, which is also the , most adaptable to our purpose is a full page of action pictures representing a championship rugger team of the year IQ26, neary 700 years ago. Vliho they defeated we are un- able to learn but their chief battles seem to have been with some tribe known as Stthomas The stature of these players is a matter of much debate among the archeoloofists. They are unable to account for the immense change in the Z5 , physique of these men with the average height of seven feet to-day, all of which has taken place in the comparatively short era of seven hundred years. Our language too is entirely different. As may be seen from the picture, C1 b ' ' . theirs was but a series of unintelligible howls and gurgles. The names of the plavers have been determined with much difficulty by the professor and a key to the numbers may be found on pages 95, 96 and 97. VVe will endeavour to give you some idea of their game by comparing it with ours. However, we cannot hope to form any dehmte opinions on the manner in which their game was conducted since our only means of com- parison is the above mentioned pictures and a few accounts of their games which were for the most part indecipherable. From thepicture it is very difficult to determine exactly how many players participated in the game. Wie believe that the play was very rough, judging from the weapons used. As can be seen No. 5 holds a Javelin, while No. I3 is evidently in the habit of throwing bricks. These practices are said to have originated in the battles with Petrolia among whom this art was developed to a high efficiency. This crude manner of attackgigyoppon- ' ' h nce in ents evidently necessitated the constant attendance of t e am ua charge of No. 9. Therefore we assume that those who are sitting down are substitute plavers to replace the dead and wounded. Among thesg af? Nd? e an O 16 and 21 The careless attitude these people had towar s 1 '! 43 7! ' - limb is shown by the eagerness ot No's. I and 7 to take part in the game.
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IO2 THE COLLEGFATE. lacked the smoothness and smart- ness that the Port Huron team sup- plied, and were outplayed both in shooting and checking. The game was a clean one and the teams show- ed much improvement in team play, lighting to the very end. It was the first time in some years that a Port Huron team downed the SCI. on our home floor. S.C.I. 19--3.B.A. 17. At last the team has fallen into its winning pace and their speed and combination proved to be a little too much for the local OBA. squad. The game was full of action from start to hnish, with Carter starring all through, netting eleven points. S.C.I. 18-Port Huron H. S. 16 At the top of their form the school went to Port Huron, there to defeat the H. S. in a game which was fast and clean. The blue and white had the edge on Port Huron who were unable to check Potter and Carter, these two being the chief scorers for the Collegiate. . N 55 fi, H A9 i ix l 1 ai 'l i i
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