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SOPHS WIN FOOTBALL RUSH

November, 1922
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SOPHS WIN FOOTBALL RUSH
November, 1922

Not until the last few seconds of the bitterly-fought football rush did the sophomores succeed in placing the pigskin in the hands of a representative of Palaeopitus who was standing on the steps of Webster. Both classes were well organized. The fighting was savage throughout, and was marked by many spectacular individual conflicts on the outskirts of the rush.

Palaeopitus decided to use the football as the object of contention, in accordance with tradition, instead of using a pushball, as was the case last year. The student governing body took this action to provide more variety in the class fights. A pushball will be used in the rush at Wet-down in June.