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las in-can REVEHLLE 11. 1 HP flblhr Glgmv Glnntvai ND it came to pass on the sixth night of the tenth month of the nineteen hundred and seventeenth year, that there was a great game between the children of the Scottsburg High School and the children of the Vevay High School, between which there was much enmity. And now as the second hour of the first watch of evening approached, many people entered the cathedral, and gathered themselves about an open space, some on one side and some on the other, according as they were of the S. H. S. of V. H. S. And now it happened that the armies entered and was seen that their number was ten, tive on one side and five on the other. And they chased among themselves with a great ball, and made as if to throw it into a basket. And the chief elder stood in their midst and commanded them, and they did even that which he commanded. And there was one who fought in the ranks of the S. H. S. and who caused great excitement among the multitudes, moving them to say, Aha, he is a BRICK,H and Lo, he boundeth as if of rubber. And he was surnamed Haggy. And it came to pass that the first half closed and the armies did rest, and the1'e was much spoken concerning the battle. And now it came to pass in the beginning of the second half, that one clothed in purple and white raiment and a broad grin, came among the ranks of the V. H. S. And when those of the V. H. S. behold this, they were exceed- ing glad and rejoiced among themselves, saying, Lo, our triumph draws nigh, for this mant ?J, even he, will deliver us from the ranks of the enemy. And he was called Dickerson. And he did much damage among the ranks of the S. H. S. And now it happened that the chief commanded one among V. H. S., say- ing, Go thou forth and shoot thyself a basket. And he went forth and shot himself a basket. Wherefo1'e the one-half of the assembled multitudes gave forth great shouts and rent their raiment in joyous distraction, for their score was exceeding low. Now the battle grew rough, even as in football, so that one W03W'Ol' was grievously upset and was no more. And now Happy slept with his fathers for three score seconds, but soon showed great courage and threw himself a basket, wherefor the people praised him much. And the battle waxed exceedingly fierce, and much good work was wrought by a certain man of long construction, called Bosco, also by one chewer of gum, called Dag. And all was well with an ex- ceedingly wise man called Craig. And now at the close of the battle, when there was great noise and many voices, it happened that Jack, a certain valiant man of Vevay, threw himself a basket. And immediately there was great shouts of joy among V. H. S. specta- tors. Also much gnashing of teeth among S. H. S. students. I PAGE FORTY-EIGHI
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