Part 3 (1/2)
”Coluht--wheel!” said the Junior in front, and they turned in at the carriage entrance
Before he quite realized it Young found hireen turf of the ca stopped now Nothing could be heard but the ”tr' many steps at the same instant
”Halt!” said one of the Juniors in a whisper ”Foran to concentrate
Another of the Juniors went down the line saying, in a low voice, ”Put your caps in your pockets, fellows--put your caps in your pockets, fellows” Many of thehter
”Are you ready back there, Tommy?” asked one of the Juniors
”Yes, Jack”
The reat tackle”
”Oh,” said Young, looking ad football hero
”Now then, fellows,” Steh to the Fresh for you over by West College; one of our men has just coer than they are Stick together and you'll rush them dead easy”
At this four or five excited Freshmen started a faint cheer but it was crushed down by several vigorous ”sishes!” ”Keep your mouths shut,” said one of the other Juniors
”Now, follow ether!” This was big Jack Steh admired him; hoped to become well acquainted with him some day
The coether and their legs and feet beneath taking quick short steps as best they could It was like a huge dark centipede, except that centipedes probably do not step on so many of their heels at once
On either side walked upper-class to be excited about, laughing lightly andand his coing live stock at the county fair
”Pretty good looking Fresh couldn't see in the dark
”U ”There's a fellow, looks----”
Young lost the rest of it
Up the gravel driveway the blackbetween the dark Library and darker dickinson Hall
Young was grabbing tight hold of the Fresh ould co and were about to turn toward the quadrangle Suddenly there was a ru sound, like distant thunder
Then shouted Jack Steh Junior: ”Here they coether, keep together--come at 'ean to ru their speed every second
The spectators on either side sprang back On ca a front row of hardened football ht shone on thelimpse of their deter, ”Coether!” and the Seniors who coached the Sopho, ”Rush 'eether
Young was conscious of a dull crunching ”thruh none was Then he saw the ts in front of him lifted up in mid-air The front rows of Sopho trains of cars Young could see the and pushi+ng and shouting while the distant light gleamed on their dishevelled hair