Show k Brimstone and Dynamite A 5torv in Which Football Politics and Men's Sentimentalism are Concerned ’ 3 tm Even the most enthusiastic were compelled to acknowledge that the football outlook around old Harvard was far fiom encouraging In fact they said that the chance for victory in the annual game witli Yale was becoming smaller each day and that the Blue would probably send her rival to the “dumps” Such “dope” as this caused “Dynamite” Harkney Harvard’s captain ’8" to drive his men into the “scrub” line like a steam hammer It was the last scrimmage practice that the first team was to have with the “scrubs” before the big game and they had to make a showing Somehow the “scrubs” were harder than ever to handle as they got into the plays and broke them up before they were fairly started “Brimstone” Yarley the scrub’s captain and quarter coolly directed the onslaught against the first eleven and each time Harkney ’s team went down a smile of supreme satisfaction rippled over Varley’s face His ambition was being satisfied Long had he possessed this insane desire Ancient animosities between “Dynamite” and “Brimstone” dated back to their Freshman year and the intense rivalry was plainly shown in the scrimmage Yard by yard the “scrubs” gained on the big team and each down showed that Harkney’s team must loose The coaches “cussed” and swore at eleven first team men but of no avail for slowly but surely the “scrubs” yes the miserable “scrubs” pounded on to the coveted “Twenty-fiv- e goal post yards more” thought “Brimstone” “and The “scrub” Harkney’s gone” and a captain called out second later he placed the pigskin on the ground behind the goal posts The “scrubs” had won and “Brimstone” was equal to “Dynamite” At the clubs that night the sole “Brimconversation concerned stone’s victory and “Dynamite’s’ college-life’- s ! £ u a jt m "'I 1 t m “x-20-2- 2” 1 a £ i i f : I i |