The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . it is likely thatthere will be at least a third more of the men look huskier than thecandidates of former years and al-though there will be but one hour ofpractice every afternoon. Rothy is wellpleased with his prospects and is pre-paring his men for a hard grind to getinto condition. The only advantage which faces theteam this year is lack of experience,but there is plenty of weight, and suchan abundance of Den and the desireto make guoa winch well ortset is the satisfaction, of knowing,however, that the other colleges wil


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . it is likely thatthere will be at least a third more of the men look huskier than thecandidates of former years and al-though there will be but one hour ofpractice every afternoon. Rothy is wellpleased with his prospects and is pre-paring his men for a hard grind to getinto condition. The only advantage which faces theteam this year is lack of experience,but there is plenty of weight, and suchan abundance of Den and the desireto make guoa winch well ortset is the satisfaction, of knowing,however, that the other colleges willbe confronted with the same lack ofexperience. Most of the candidateswho have reported for the Tiger squadhave had experience either in highschool or on the freshman teams. Theremoval of the freshman rule hasbrought into the squad a number of ex-ceptionally good stars who played onhigh school elevens last fall. Both Earl and Lester MacTavish arein the squad, and this fact alone shouldmake any coach happy. Big Miwas regarded for twoas the best high. Number 1 (Srertituj: These are extraordinary College now feels infull measure its share of the bur-den of the great War, and thepart which the United Statesmust play in it. The R. 0. T. organized in the College last spring as a mealis of helping ouryoung men students to get thetraining which would enablethem to do ther best for theircountry. For i similar reasonthe College agi-ed during thesummer to the suspension of theR. 0. T. C. anc tlie substitutionof the S. A. T. C. Virtually allinstitutions of fii^her educationin the United SiMcs attended byyoung men are joining in thisimportant work. We have be-come to a degiee a War Col-lege. The modification, or eventhe giving up, o. our college life,for the sake of n great causeleaves no sense of regret. Col-lege life will be restored after theWar is won. For the present, weare happy to do all that we maytowards WINNING THE WAR. Women students, as well asmen, will be gr


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