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jockeys were mounted, and when
the race finally got going he rode
home the winner on a comparatively
fresh horse; a thirty-to-one shot at
that.
Andy Farkas, the pride and joy
of the Washington football fans, cetiainly deserves a place in the Hall of Fame. His bottle legs carried the Redskin Cause as far as the Polo
Schoew and Stalnaker with 11 and 10 points respectively also figured materially in the Bishops' last half
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Grounds and then the Cause fell Rachek, f........................... 6 0 2 12
when his legs gave way. The "Touchdown Hungry" Hungarian, high scorer in the league, was put out when his already injured leg was bent under him by an around-the-
neck-pile-on tackle by Mel Hein. But as Hein said later, "That is the only way to bring Farkas down. Shoot for his knees and you'll usu- ally find them up around his neck."
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TERROR W A VE BREAKS
Bobby Jones, Bill Tilden, and hall. Cullen fell back into the closet Nurmi all have their places as great among the clothes and stuff and a
men of Sports History, but in sports hat landed squarely on his head,
nied the accusation, and called it the going to happen. Blanton stood out work of New Deal liars.
that have a smaller following from the spectator's view.
V. E. S. QUINTET FALLS
(Continued From Page One.) brilliant display of plain and fancy
shooting and some red-hot floor work the Bishops had drawn to within five points of the distressed Cadets.
causing him to jump slightly. "Mayo! Are you in that bed!" From the depths of the darkness,
an almost inaudible high-pitched, "Yes, sir."
But by this time there was no more darkness. In one motion he had turned on the light and opened the clo~et door. "Walker, what are you doing in there!"
(Continued From Page One.) for St. Christopher's.
Another sufferer of th~ "plague," Matt Ransom, tho_ught ht~ bed was alive with black wtdow sptders, and they stung him nigh unto death, but
closer investigation revealed that they were twenty-penny nails, but
they still stung.
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twelve, led the winners, while Co- (Continued From Page One.) Captain Simmons Andrews garnered lege. However, none of these boys
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away with by nails and tacks. .--; (Continued From Page One.) atl»
muttered something about revenge~aL" adding a few choice remarks about
some swell uses for vinegar andj.rBoY p e p p e r . jlaitia ·
Leith came into prominence early,(olet
this year at his place at the foot of
Mr. Mattfield's table. He is very"'3G,
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would finish once and for all the North Carolina, who won the con- (Continued From Page One.) Republicans who were not done
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the former record of 4 :20. SAINT RALLY BESTS
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was not all, for the next mor~ung
the First West Health Committee
quarantined Mr. Eg~lest.on for
"Pinkeye." However, 111 hts state- ment to the press, he furiously de-
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