Liber brunensis . BROWN. THE STING OF DEFEAT Jupiter Pluvius was letting loose upon Andrews Field his dreary, dis-mal torrents. Out on the slippery, muddy gridiron, eleven slime-bedrag-gled want-to-be-heroes were laboring desperately to stave off first half was over, and the Freshmen were ahead. In vain had the doughty Httle McGehearty called the wrong signalsuntil he was black in the face, and Doc Pearson had been brought to therescue. In vain had the speedy Marble attempted to show varsity form by turn-ing the ends for more than four yards. He was rotten! Once indeed he managed to


Liber brunensis . BROWN. THE STING OF DEFEAT Jupiter Pluvius was letting loose upon Andrews Field his dreary, dis-mal torrents. Out on the slippery, muddy gridiron, eleven slime-bedrag-gled want-to-be-heroes were laboring desperately to stave off first half was over, and the Freshmen were ahead. In vain had the doughty Httle McGehearty called the wrong signalsuntil he was black in the face, and Doc Pearson had been brought to therescue. In vain had the speedy Marble attempted to show varsity form by turn-ing the ends for more than four yards. He was rotten! Once indeed he managed to carry the ball ten yards straight to the side-lines without losing any ground; and once again did he succeed in puntingthe ball a matter of fifteen feet or so without the kick being blocked, orstolen from his hands by some nefarious wearer of the button. Repko slammed his Hungarian brawn and Adams his Massachusettsculture in vain against the brawn of their opponents. Miller muttered about his German ancestry and his qua


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