. The Caldron . les with the Indians, of the various attempts to establisha fort on the St. Marys river aud of the determination and perseverance ofGeorge Washington who, through General Wayne, succeeded in accomplishingthis task. The important historical scenes were given by the students in cos-tume. The Indians, chiefs and squaws with their birch bark canoes, workedabout their wigwams; they traded with the white men, and danced over theirvictories. Little Turtle, the most famous chief of this territory, was imper-sonated by Paul Kerby. William Mossman represented George Faiiy


. The Caldron . les with the Indians, of the various attempts to establisha fort on the St. Marys river aud of the determination and perseverance ofGeorge Washington who, through General Wayne, succeeded in accomplishingthis task. The important historical scenes were given by the students in cos-tume. The Indians, chiefs and squaws with their birch bark canoes, workedabout their wigwams; they traded with the white men, and danced over theirvictories. Little Turtle, the most famous chief of this territory, was imper-sonated by Paul Kerby. William Mossman represented George Faiiy scene was one of the most beautiful. In this the Si)irit of FortWayne (Helen Stopher), with the Spirits of Will, Wnod Xyniphs and WaterSpirits reveled in the future of Fort Wayne. The real establishment of the fort was made by General Wayne (WillardShambaugh) in whom Washington jilaced great confidence. His coming onthe stage with his army and unfurling the fiag made an eifective ending ofthe Pageant. AtlflrttrH. i;llTV-NINI FOOT BALL SENIORS WIN The Seniors swamped the Freshies on a damp field at Swinney Park on Mondayevening, October 19, by a score of 30 to 0. The Freshies defeat is due to their weak line, through which the Seniors plungedtime after time for good gains. The Freshies had one strong defensive man on theline in the person of Kendall, who bore the brunt of the Senior tackles. The Freshies had the kick-off and the Seniors carried the ball back to the middleof the field. After a number of line plunges Geller carried the ball through the Fresh-men line for the first touchdown of the game. The first quarter ended with the Seniorsleading by six points. The first half of the second quarter was a repetition of the firstquarter, as Geller again carried the ball through the Freshmen line after a number ofline plunges. The Seniors now changed the style of attack and used the forward passrepeatedly with great success. During this half ORourke made a perfect pass of 3,0yards


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