Show STUDENT LIFE I am hurt Perhaps I had better retire” Thus the big brave ccp-taleader of his team viewed the game from the side lines The spectacular run of the day was that made by “Big John” For thirty-fiv- e yards he led the “crack” sprinters from below to a touchdown only to be called back He in stole the ball The game however was an interesting one to the spectators Loudly they cheered and applauded each touchdown made All seemed anxious to see the score increase With seven minutes left to play the touchdown was made which brought the score to an even hundred As this was a good stopping place and it was then quite dark the game ended We do not mean to say that there were no good players on the other side for that would be wrong Anderson and Christianson did good work in the back field especially in their tackling while Sayers as usual played a good end With experience they will “make good” As for our team every one did good work The interference was usually perfect and the carrying of the ball was excellent We excelled the “ Crimsons in material and experience 113 The great cry made by them after the game was “Wait until basket ball comes around” Well we are waiting and here is success to you Crimsons but ioo to o is a mighty big score! Hggte ®J)anfeggibtng Pall November 25th occured the last foot ball dance for the season of 1907 In order to make the dance as much of a success as possible the studtnt body committee decided to serve punch The beverage was ready to serve but where were the lady friends to drink it? True there were lots of ‘‘stags” there but they only make up half of a dance On the side lines where the girls should have been there were boys galore Any girl who was fortunate enough to be at that dance was simply swamped with invitations from On Monday would-be-gallan- ts The only redeeming feature was the foot ball boys They were there to have a good time and they had it At every chance they got one would hear their after-practilocker-roosongs and cheers Here’s to the 1907 foot ball boys May they long live in our ce m |