Judging from the score of the game with the graduates last Friday it is fair to expect a close and exciting game with them today. No one can feel more keenly than we the debt which the students owe the graduates for the time and attention which they devote to the training of the team. We can thank them most heartily for the spirit which prompted them, out of training as they were, to line up against the 'varsity for two ten minute halves. Yet we cannot but feel that in Friday's game, especially toward the end, the game was interesting rather because it was amusing than because it was brilliant. To be sure, the 'varsity were making a steady gain of ground when time was called; yet there was much shouting and dallying and wasting of time. Such "horse play" as this where every graduate has his say, can produce nothing but confusion, and in the end it will defeat its own aim and no good will result from it. By all means, this series of games with the graduates is an excellent thing provided it does not degenerate into mere fun.
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