[Left Tackle Thayer by Ralph Henry Barbour]@TWC D-Link bookLeft Tackle Thayer CHAPTER XI 16/27
Freer was looked on as having a good chance to displace Kendall, and St. Clair, who although he had been playing but one year was developing rapidly into a clever half, had many partisans who considered him the equal of the veteran Still. On Saturday "Boots" put the second through an hour's scrimmage and consequently the Varsity game with Morgan's School was nearly half over when Clint and the others pulled on sweaters and blankets and hustled across to the nearby gridiron and settled to watch.
Morgan's presented a very husky lot of chaps, long-legged, narrow-hipped fellows who appeared to be trained to the minute. "They look," confided Clint to Don Gilbert, "as if they were all the same height and size and style.
They must buy 'em by the dozen." Gilbert chuckled.
"'Buy them' is good," he said.
"They say half of them don't pay a cent of tuition.
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