The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . t Slocum, and bases manyhopes upon the fact. He is a Sophomoreand therefore studies hard. His favoriteoccupations are skating and drinking ginger champagne. THE COLORADO COLLEGIAN. 17 ATHLETIC NOTES. Now that the season is over it might bewell to review our football record of this falland consider our prospects for the coming-year. True, our showing has not been allthat we had hoped it might be. but neverthe-less it has been one of which we have no oc-casion to be ashamed. The majority of ourgames have been with teams composed ofolder and heavier play


The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . t Slocum, and bases manyhopes upon the fact. He is a Sophomoreand therefore studies hard. His favoriteoccupations are skating and drinking ginger champagne. THE COLORADO COLLEGIAN. 17 ATHLETIC NOTES. Now that the season is over it might bewell to review our football record of this falland consider our prospects for the coming-year. True, our showing has not been allthat we had hoped it might be. but neverthe-less it has been one of which we have no oc-casion to be ashamed. The majority of ourgames have been with teams composed ofolder and heavier players, so we have had to Pueblo, because of the crippled con-dition of the team. Of the game withtheState School of Mines nothing can be games we won were won honestly, fairlyand by superior playing. Sixteen men in allhave taken part in the varsity games thisfall. Matthew O. Carlson. 99. was born atStoughton, Wis., on September 27th, played his first football at TillotsonAcademy, filling the position of left/ Holt, Kitely. FOOTBALL TEAM. Packard. Spaulding. McLean. Harrington. Griffith. Hawkes. Floyd. Cooley. Khricli. Noble. Lamson, Carlson, C. Carlson. Coach. Lowe, Manager. DeBusk. battle against heavy odds. And again, wewere handicapped by not having a coachearlier in the season. Coming on as he didwithin three weeks of the Thanksgiving game,the team was barely getting into shape whenthe season closed upon it. Of the seven gamesplayed we have lost four. Of these four lost,two. the games with the Denver Athletic Cluband the University of Colorado, we had nohope of winning, and of the remaining , the game with the Rover Athletic Club of Since coming to Colorado College, a year ago,he has held the position of center-rush anddid so well last season that this season hewas elected captain of the team. He is agood, hard, conscientious player, and themost reliable man on the team. He weighs170 pounds. Arthur E. Holt. 98, was born


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