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SOPHOMORES WIN RUSH

November 1921
Article
SOPHOMORES WIN RUSH
November 1921

The sophomores won decisively in the annual fall rush, shoving the pushball, which replaced the usual football, all the way to the freshman corner of the campus. Several radical changes were made in the rules of the scrap this year. Instead of lining the classes up on opposite sides of the campus, they were stated thirty yards apart on the edge of the "neutral zone." The rush lasted fifteen minutes, the class having the ball across the other's "zone line" winning.