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Show At the A. C. of U. The A. C. students engaged In field day exercises at that Institution jes-tcidaj-, which In reality resolved Itself into a struggle between the Commercials Commer-cials and Engineers for suprcmacj'. Baseball, tennis, high Jumping, 50 jard dash, tug of war, and such other like sports were In ..!gcd In, with the result that the tvvo factions broke about oven on points. In tho ball game, the Commercials wiped up tho earth with t(ie Engineers, tho scoro standing IV to 8. In tennis tho Engineers En-gineers weio tho victors, plajlng tho otliei fellows a love game, while In tho high Jumping contest, Hammond foi tho Commoiclals cleared eveij- thing in sli,ht. Tim Englnecis claim that Hammond didn't got up Into the air very far, but tho Commercials in-slstthat in-slstthat he can Jump over the corner of the machine shops. The Engineers won again In tho running Jump, but loit In the tug of war, When the tvvo classes were lined up for the last contest, tho Commercials claimed that the Engineers had heavier students than they (Khk being in tho bunch) and that It must be a one-sided alT.il i. The Englnecis Anally allowed their opponents cloven men to their ten and also gave them the advantage of the down giado pull. In fact, they gave the quill-pushers cntliely too much, foi they dellbciately pulled tho r.nglneeistothobiow of the hill and were going to push them over. Only the earnest pleadings of some of the Sorosls maids saved the vanquished. Tho espocted class rush did not take place, and we aro unable to report either biokcn heads, biokcn furniture oi broken commandments. Both Commercials Com-mercials and Engineers still vaunt themselves as superior over the other, and tho affair jestcrday, Instead of settling anj thing, has merely given an extraordinary impetus to class spirit. Some "warm" times may jet bo looked for 'ere school closes. |