. The brownies through the Union . In spite of all the teams could sayThat none except themselves should play,Sometimes excitement rided the bandTill every Brownie took a hand 71 THE BEOWNIES IN ,/<!«(?.,*.. ■ - .«^,. ^f Cox And pulled and pushed about, and ranTo interfere with some ones plan. 72 THE BROWNIES IN CONNECTICUT. A few who stood outside the pressWere interested none the less,Now tugging at a head with vim,And now at some projecting Hmb,Still keeping this in mind the wdiile:The ball was somewhere in the , left-end, half-hack, and allThe tackhng


. The brownies through the Union . In spite of all the teams could sayThat none except themselves should play,Sometimes excitement rided the bandTill every Brownie took a hand 71 THE BEOWNIES IN ,/<!«(?.,*.. ■ - .«^,. ^f Cox And pulled and pushed about, and ranTo interfere with some ones plan. 72 THE BROWNIES IN CONNECTICUT. A few who stood outside the pressWere interested none the less,Now tugging at a head with vim,And now at some projecting Hmb,Still keeping this in mind the wdiile:The ball was somewhere in the , left-end, half-hack, and allThe tackhng crowd were in the center, quarter-hack as right-end in the touch-down fellSome necks were twisted in a wayT was hard to reconcile wnth play,And more believed the sport woidd costToo much, perhaps, if teeth w^ere others would as freely claim ^^.,^T was all in keeping with the game. And none, however bruised or bent. Should show the slightest discontent. Sometimes they d all commence anew. And give the ball a kick or two. When some one, seizuig it, would make From all the rest a sudden break. In V-shaped wedge some rushed toge


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