Colonial Echo, 1903 . Bht WmxUli tn IKnofo. 05ur grpatpat gamr luaa at ita hriylit. Wt puehth mxh sl^iibrft luitli all am minljt. With tarkbB Irft auii tarklra riglit, Auii fuU-bark tlirnitah thp miuutra nut, 3J tuntr^ my ; in tlip jjratib alauiJ htay u^i liini)A littlr maift 31 rl^anrrii tn b\si\ ? ®I|p rolnra tuurn hirrf mittr. ICaat l]alf. nur miitutp mnrr tn play3Jti tlir grratcat yantr nf many a iay;Att^ tahn hull luitt »to oitp matt aay. 31 hrarii my atgiial rnarr^.iTlir ^jaaa Utaa trur, 31 ynt it fair;^pfii nuU1ar^ like a friylitfurft rlrar tbr full-bar


Colonial Echo, 1903 . Bht WmxUli tn IKnofo. 05ur grpatpat gamr luaa at ita hriylit. Wt puehth mxh sl^iibrft luitli all am minljt. With tarkbB Irft auii tarklra riglit, Auii fuU-bark tlirnitah thp miuutra nut, 3J tuntr^ my ; in tlip jjratib alauiJ htay u^i liini)A littlr maift 31 rl^anrrii tn b\si\ ? ®I|p rolnra tuurn hirrf mittr. ICaat l]alf. nur miitutp mnrr tn play3Jti tlir grratcat yantr nf many a iay;Att^ tahn hull luitt »to oitp matt aay. 31 hrarii my atgiial rnarr^.iTlir ^jaaa Utaa trur, 31 ynt it fair;^pfii nuU1ar^ like a friylitfurft rlrar tbr full-bark Utaitiug thrrr. (Saiupii tliirty yar^a auJi arnrpti. dhp uamp ia hum : aluntta rpu^ thp air, AuiJ uurp ayaiu 31 Innk tn hihprp ^Ijp aita auft lauyba aui^ rlapa up tl]prp: lEypB briyht auJi rhppka aflamp,S»l)p bprknua tn mp. auli 3J yn—an gpt mti mppft nf praiar? Ah, un!3Juatpaii, al)p hil|ia|ipra anft auJi Intu, ^ay, J)ark, Utl|n Uinu \\\t yamp? O. L Shewmake. 53. ^.JJl Htblctics. THE session of 1902-03 will be marked as a banner year at William andMary for the birth of a truer college spirit than it has ever knownbefore. It is in athletics that this is most plainly seen ; for whileour teams have not achieved great and unusual victories, yet they have beenplaced upon a firmer and stronger basis than hitherto, and never have prep-arations for the coming year been carried out with as great interest and zealas this session. A striking leature of all the games that have been playedon our own grounds, has been the interest which every student has shown inthe games and the splendid rooting that our boys have done. The football team, under the management of E. Jordan Taylor, andwith O. E. Shewmake as captain, was luider the great disadvantage of not hav-ing any trainer ; however, they got together, and by hard work and excellentindividual playing, accomplished as much as could be expected under suchcircumstances. Every one familiar with the game knows


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