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...regularly, and all three will get into the big games. Cooney, the former Exeter player, is playing a fine game at either centre or guard. Read, who was first string centre till injured, will return to play this week, but has an uphill task to displace Ketcham, the freshman snap-back of last season, who is playing a fast and powerful game. Indications are that Cooney will win the competition for the second string snapback...
...well-timed and accurate, and he gave the ends an excellent chance to recover the ball, by not kicking either too far or too quickly. Of the forward passes, only one was successful, the others being either outside or wide of the mark. He ran the team with snap and speed, showing a versatility of attack fairly well developed for this stage of the season...
Ketcham, the freshman snap-back of last fall, and Read, the University substitute, are candidates for the position vacated by Morris. Cooney may be tried in the vacancy...
...summary of the annual post card canvass on college courses. The most interesting thing about it is the invariable appearance of Professor Palmer's Phil. 4 at the head of the list. The next most interesting thing is a remark on the editorial page that "the more notorious snap courses are all noticeably low down." The sooner the student body learns from its own experience that choosing a course merely because it is a "snap" is an uninteresting and unpleasant as well as an unprofitable adventure, the better for all concerned...
...false lines will snap with a loud whang and the fun will be seen to burst forth. Games at tiddletywinks on fly paper have been arranged between the Whistle, the Opera, and the other clubs. At a seasonable time swift blacks will slip wholesome clams amongst the avid throng...