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50 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. Bowl. Another object of note at the game was the presence of a colorful Lion rooteress made up with light blue lipstick and finger- nail polish. On the same day the soccer team got into action with a 2-o win-Bronson's booting being one of the features of the game. About this time the Cannibals banged their heads together and then took them off and threw them at each other. The battle of the brains resulted in the thinking up of some rather questionable names and the election of Bullet-Head Livingston, 'gWinsome- Wand'l Wilson, g'Fearful-Fits Quarrier, and Riding-Manyl' Miles. On the following Saturday Penn came to town. Yale, primed by the good showing of the previous week-end, turned in the first vic- tory of the season. The team started scoring early in the game, but later suffered a let-down which didn't leave quite the favorable im- pression of the Columbia game. 14-6 was the final score. During the game DeAngelis twisted his back-an injury which was to keep him on the bench for some time. During the week Dean Warren summoned the Class to assemble in Strathcona Hall for the awarding of the Interfraternity Scholar- ship Prize. The winnah-Sachem, for the fourth time in six years. York, Colony, Cloister, Elmo, Franklin, Anthony, and Vernon fol- lowed in that order. Also at this time the annual fall elections to the honorary societies were held. Ted Gardner followed the Torch, while Aurelian chose Gordon and Munson. On the twentieth of October the Brown Bear came to New Ha- ven. Those of us who were sufficiently recovered from pre-game setting-up exercises arrived in time to see the first quarter. The general feel- ing was that something was wrong, but Bachelor days.
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S2 CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE S. AND E. it actually was the Yale team running up a big score in the first period and completing nine out of fourteen passes. Six of these Q ' ,. Q I . f ,, , . Wig. Q ea X f , N All 'CG' WX A 5 X' ' y - fa X X MQ f f is X, :ai X N '-1 5 F y ff' ff ZZ Q? .7 Qs if l' L E Disturber of the peace. passes were thrown on second down-a reve- lation indeed. Combs and Callan were both in there doing their bit. In the end it was a pretty moth-eaten Brown Bear that crawled back to Provi- dence under the stigma of a 37-0 de- feat. Flash! The rum- bling of drums, the hiss of a snake, a shot, a scream, crash! Call- ing all carsln Out of the mists rises God's gift to New Haven by special arrangement with New York Cityl'-public enemy No. I. He's wanted for court martial by the Naval Unit, for jay-walking, breach of peace, and vilification of an officer by the New Haven Po- lice. Behind a bush he hides, this tiger man of Shefftown-C. B. D. Brown. Any information as to his whereabouts should be reported immediately to the local authorities. The revamped style of play and the victory over the Brown team kindled an enthusiasm in the undergraduate body for a win over Army. A rally was accordingly announced. Undaunted by the fact that the rain was pouring down and that the rally had been called off, a ' crowd gathered in Davenport College for songs and cheers. A band eventually n A 'C showed up and led the spirited Elis C ,,... it ' about the campus. An address by Cap- L 5 tain Curtin, who was dragged from the y movies, climaxed the affair. On the morrow the cadets invaded the town. Many of us, after three years of resolutions, finally did see these gray-draped, brass-buttoned indi- viduals proceed through their impressive drill before the game. Opti- mistic as we may have been, it was destined to be a zo-I2 victory S0 what?
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