. ... Debris . was over, and how he held him on that glorious day—of how in anothergame Purdues favorite end was maliciously put out of action by a certaincolored half-back who had failed to go around that way, and how, soonafter our hero of the fearless eyes had relieved another man, the coonsuddenly ceased knocking out Purdue men for that day. Being anenthusiastic athlete, he naturally had many stories of athletic feats. Someof these were so marvelous as to stagger belief. At the time of the Chicago-Pennsylvania game in 98, he created great excitement by appearing onStuart Field and announci


. ... Debris . was over, and how he held him on that glorious day—of how in anothergame Purdues favorite end was maliciously put out of action by a certaincolored half-back who had failed to go around that way, and how, soonafter our hero of the fearless eyes had relieved another man, the coonsuddenly ceased knocking out Purdue men for that day. Being anenthusiastic athlete, he naturally had many stories of athletic feats. Someof these were so marvelous as to stagger belief. At the time of the Chicago-Pennsylvania game in 98, he created great excitement by appearing onStuart Field and announcing that a telegram had just been received statingthat Herschberger had successfully made a place kick for goal from thesixty-yard line. Manager Eeterline, who knew how to raise the leatherhimself, was overjoyed to hear of this achievement of a fellow-kicker. Itwas the especial delight of our pig-skin warrior bo instrucl a class eleven ora high school team in the tactics of the noblest of games. How vigorously.


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