Ralph W. Ellis '79 established what probably stands as a world's record when he attended for the sixty-first time the annual football game between his alma mater and Yale.
While a senior, Ellis received a gloomy prediction from the university physician who had tested his heart.
"You have a valvular noise, but listen to me and you'll live to be hung. If your horse car is leaving, don't run for it; take the next one."
Completely disregarding this advice, Ellis set out on six decades of war whooping in his long vigil at the annual fall classic.
Read more in News
Football FanciersRecommended Articles
-
CRIMSON BOXERS LOOM POWERFUL THIS SEASONPleased by the good condition of the squad on reporting, Coach Henry Lamar predicted a successful season for the Varsity
-
Freshman Boxing CaptainDwight Warren Ellis, Jr. '38, of Springfield, has been elected captain of the Freshman boxing team. Ellis graduated from Culver
-
YEARLING ELEVEN ROLLS UP LIGHTER SCHOOLBOY OUTFITIt was with little difficulty that the renovated yearling eleven pounded through their lighter opponents 17-7 at Andover on Saturday.
-
Special Notices.TO LET.- Two single rooms and one suite nicely furuished, with furnace heat and use of bath room. Rent reasonable.
-
Says Violation of Soccer Rules One Hundred Years Ago Led to Origin of English Rugby and American Football"This year is the centenary of the founding of Rugby football from which American football originated," said General Sir Percy