. Kaleidoscope. may, in large part, beascribed. Coach Roundy came to uspractically unknown, took new and in-experienced players, and by instillinginto them his own fighting spiritchanged a hopelessly defeated teaminto a bunch of fighters. His knowl-edge of the game and his ability toimpart his knowledge were equallygreat. Fifty candidates reported on Ven-able Field the first evening and workliegan. Capt. Adams, Day, Smith,Sands, and Fleming, letter men fromlast year, served as a nucleus aroundwhich to build. No time was wastedin preliminaries. The backfield workedhard, the line harder. After t


. Kaleidoscope. may, in large part, beascribed. Coach Roundy came to uspractically unknown, took new and in-experienced players, and by instillinginto them his own fighting spiritchanged a hopelessly defeated teaminto a bunch of fighters. His knowl-edge of the game and his ability toimpart his knowledge were equallygreat. Fifty candidates reported on Ven-able Field the first evening and workliegan. Capt. Adams, Day, Smith,Sands, and Fleming, letter men fromlast year, served as a nucleus aroundwhich to build. No time was wastedin preliminaries. The backfield workedhard, the line harder. After two weeks of this gruellingwork, we faced our first opponents inV. P. I. On a wet field which slowedup play to a considerable extent, 36 to 0. Then came thegame \iith V. M. I. No Hampden-Sidney Team has ever suffered a morecrushing defeat than that administer-ed us by the Flying Squadron bythe score of 136 to 0. The less saidabout this game the better. Our inex-perienced line cracked and our back-. Sands


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