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As a result there have been requests from quite a number to have ulore stories of the old-time athletic contests re~ produced. Not only would these ac~ counts prove interesting today to hose who -took'part in them but l: is felt that the reading of lhem would Drove an incentive to the rising generation toenter "more fnl-. iy into‘ themplrit of manly sport. a Accelllns "to ‘this Joiqiiest thisqpsp; ar today publishes" the first‘ "of ' f series of reports from our files o old-time games of football and hockey. This first is the story oi‘ the famous scoriess football, game played on December 1, 1904 between St. Houston's and tha?Ab-' cgweits in the midst of n snow storm and which was the last game played that season. (From the Examiner, Dec. 2, 1904) By Tom A. Hawks "Football season 1904. We shall never see thee more. Au revoir, yes! Au revoir! it is all up with the football sea- son of 1904. She had [IBSSOU out like a disappointed candidate. 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Now , Coyie would pass to Doyle, When Doyle wouldn't pass to Coyle Coyltfs blood would boil, eh,'DOY19'-’ _ right along to centre,‘ where fierce ' the first; the‘ dlfferencebeing that the teams changed 5081!, "I6 M39!‘ _ i . a .1- . ‘. ~ | ENDS,‘ A HARD BOUGHT ' unstan’s Played Tllinal n Dense Snow Storm. ud Ankle-Deep; Nei- through the season the weather has been rather unfavorable. I A l1 was expected that in the mutrh between the Abegwelts and LS1. Houston's that victory would be decided for one or the other, but lhe’ season ends with these'_two very evenly matched teams, still standing as they were, neither side being able to score. h Yesterday's game was one of the most stubborn and evcnlyrontesl- ed that has ever been played on lhe C. A. A. A. grounds._l’reltiel' and swlftér games have taken place bub» never a harder struggle. Floundertng in mud up to the $31k- ixzjruiinlilg through deep pools ol‘ _“ sliding on snow covered grass, those engaged in it certainly had no reason to be driven mad with Joy. With the earth clinging to their clothes in thick layers, their hair filled with it and streaks of red niud plastered over their faces they looked more like men who had fought in the trenches around Lian Yang than-anything else. crowd was there to cheer-end they did cheer-louder than at any time this season. In spite of the bot game it was cold on the grand stand—snd cheering is one method oi" trying to keep warm. i ' ‘St. Dunstarrs won the toss-en's! played with the wind- in their tav- or first half, defending the western lfoai. The Abbies kicked of! Gillie of St. Dunstans returned, and a few minutes later the College had "a free kick. Play around ‘centre was followed shortly by a free kick for the Abbies and immediately came anotherlfor S. D. C. Off-side ‘play was responsible in ibe first half i_or the frequent. free kicks award- ed S: D. C. in scrims and dribbifi‘ naked the bail right down on the Abbies 1o yard line. Then the Ab- bies rosein their strength and pushed it out of that, bringing it well up fiéld and soon earning a free kick and making considerable salu. But St. ‘Dunstans evidently had a grudge against the lbegweit territory and wanted to stuy-tilero and soon were back again right. on the Abhies 5 yard line. There they tugged and fought until the situ- ution was at last relieved when the Abhies were awardeda free kick. ,W.ith a raging snow-storm in their ‘ faces a kick could not accomplish s great deal and the 50 or 60 yards gained ‘was soon lost againwhen Capt. Frank McDonald brought it back with by a kick.~’i‘he ball llli- ‘ gored on that ten yard line for some time in scrlms. Then Toby McMillan sent it along on a free kick. Returned by S. D. C. but Ab- bies rushed it well ‘llnfieid. Frank McDonald made a. sharp attempt 10 ' run bufwas-tacked in good shape. Then A. McIntyre. S. D. C., made a. fierce plunge with the bail and dragged about l0 yards through his opponoirghJimmy Coyle, quarter- back of the Abegweits, who was ~ playing a snappy game might j through made a neat run gaining touch. With’ Jlmmyat quarter was And Doyle would puss to Coyle. The Abbles brought the sphere tackling occurred, both, sides doing their share, Ham Bethune made an a celient kick just" then, which was returned by another from an S. D. C. half andfaoon‘ S. U. C. bad an- other _freo kick Tom Tralnor g0! the hall made one of his celebrated dashes and was brought in Ahbies soon after Bethune sent U10 ball rolling coiiegewarrtllennehury met it on his toe and the ball went clean to the Abegweits line, Abe!!- weits roused for safety. ‘Jones kicked o8 and a minute lat- er half time sounded with the bail on the Abbiea 26 yard line. 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