Show SOME INSIDE TALK FROM HARVARD STAR ABOUT SLUGGING IN THE LINE A lot of good god football stories have been ben going the rounds latel lately and ad some of them old ones one but none better beter than the one Barkie Barkle Donald now a lawyer lawer in Boston and a member of the Harvard advisory advisor football committee tells of on himself in a game that Harvard played against the Carlisle gme Indians in 1893 1805 18 It was the first time Harvard and Car Carlisle lisle had met Harvard winning 4 to 0 0 and Donald played tackle against Bemus Pierce probably the finest specimen of physical ph development the Indians ever had as well w l as a wonderful player Donald none too tOI gentle a player for he had to fight every day against Bert Wat Vat Waters Vaters ers era then a n coach Knew how to use his arms against the Indian and also when charging him how to do a little execution with his elbows and the open hand just justas as the play was coming on He was playing legitimately under the old game He roughed U i t with the big Indian In lan and caught him hi hard several everal times But fIn fInally ally alv Bemus Pierce had something to say Mr Donald he said aid quietly you have been hitting me and if I you do It I again I shall hit you But Donald did not heed the warning and In the next play be howled at Bemus harder than ever for extra measure Still Sti the big In Indian Indian Indian dian did not retaliate at the time But on the next play well I thought I Iwas Iwas Iwas was hit by a 3 sledge hammer in the next scrimmage said Donald after the game I remember charging but that was all allI al I was down and out but when I came to toI toI toI I somehow to my feet and went back against the Indian I was so dazed I could Just see the big fellow moving about and as we wc sparred oft off of for the next play pIa he said in a tone Mr Donald You hit me one two three times I hit you Only once we square And you bet we were square Don Donald Donald ald aid always adds as he tolls tells the story stor |