Show 1 jRlVAlRY AT THE FORT J Football Teams Are Mad j I I I and Will Clash ii I 1 1 WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY 1 I < Trouble Has Principally Arisen j j Over Stealing a Coach 1 Teams Will Meet l on University 1 Campus Wednesday and Settle 1 Grievances i usual In A football game of more than tho society I that will attract tcreHt and one ety of 3ort Douglas wjll be played 4 Wednesday afternoon on the University campus between two pont teans the t C I Twelfth Infantry and tho TwentySecond I Hal lory Great rivalry has existed between I be-tween these two isams ever liincc the return the Kansas t turn home of the Infantry from i claims to 10 sas encampment Each tam better than the other and tho rivalry between reached such tween tho I two teams hns propoi lions that a contest la the only is I the bettor niJ III1S of determining which i aggregation Comparative scores cannot be conbldoied The Battery made a better l I allowing against the University a week l I ri aco lust Saturday than the Infantry did this a but notwlthstandinK 1 last Saturday l jrame must needs be played to settle nil I differences I 4 One thing that has caused more contention r1 conten-tion and rivalry between the two teams than anything elau is due to the fact that l the Infantry deliberately and Ingeniously sullied a Jlarnud coach from the Buttery b U last week and herein lies a good story Vrtnlc Gay a Harvard graduate and a football player J of considerable ability was ypron mended to Ucm Clark manager oft I of-t the Battery team as a competent coach I l Oav was apprised of the fact that his r services were solicited at the fort and he I ll fiirlhwllh went out to tho pout to report L for work H I happened that l > lcut Clark ii ami his squad of players were off playing 1 1 game with some loral 1 aggregation Con piiiuently Gay approached tho first ofilcer y he ujicounteied and hinted who he was 1 4 and the reason for his appearance at the post Lieut Ueldt happened to be tho a0 ofJiccr to whom Gay told his mission and I Ueul Hcldt also happens to he an Infantry f In-fantry man and an officer who takes more I 11 Jnfrost in the welfare of the Infantry football team than any of the other officers lt I t of-ficers Ho advlbcd Gay that he did not I J need to await the return of Lieut Clark 1 but that he would llx him out all right h 1k then made Gay feel at home by comfortably com-fortably lodging him In the Officers club rind recommended to tho attendants that r thej should see to it that Gays every wish I b ratitied 1 Gay thinking all the time that he wan lined up with the bunch whieh had orlg It H j Inallv spoken for him repaired himself to I his roo3t and later In the day went out upon the athletic field to begin his duties I I as coach with the Infantry team I I After all of thcso little happenings Lieut 1 Clark finally returned home with his foot i J bnJl eleven and Inquired If his new coach Ji j I had put In an appearance No one know i anything about his coach but he was Informed 1 In-formed that the Infantry team had Just j I scoured a new instructor and finally It a 1 leaked out that Gay was the same man who had hired out tn he I Batten but had j I been swiped by tho Infantry Of course a t howl was raised but It was too Iatt ton 4 to-n 4 rectify the mistake and now the only way I In which 1 the aggrieved Battery can secure j I I tho revenge they feel due them is to do feat the presumptuous Infantry I U t The matter of the stealing of the coach itl lint created great Interest at tho fort It Lieut Hcldt Is I being palfil on the back for the cleverness he displayed when he I 11 took advantage of Gaya Ignorance and XIOUI Clarks absence On the other f hand Lieut Clark has his following of 1 Up J I RXTTipnthlzcrs who will back hlH team to I the end In the game Wednesday t I 2 The fort officeis and wives and friends i and tho t eylre poet will attend the ama I 1 atil 1 root for their favorite learn and I tuit there will bo spirit evidenced is a I 1 foregone conclusion 1 I The winners will take the entire sale r j J receipts |