Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1914 — DRINKING CUPS FOR PLAYERS [ARTICLE]

DRINKING CUPS FOR PLAYERS

Manager of Football Team Has Fallen Into Belief In New-Fangled Ideas of Sanitation. Harvard has lost Rs elms, and how another landmark Is threatened. The manager of the football team has fallen Into belief in new-fangled ideas of sanitation, and has decreed that the old tin bucket of Pooch Donovan, trainer of the eleven, shall be abolished. The bucket was an Institution allembracing in its functions. Players in the midst of battle were sponged with the water of the bucket, and with a fine democracy drank from It as well. The men rejoiced to see the bucket coming from the side lines, even as Kipling’s Tommies rejoiced at the advent of Gunga Din. But now the bucket has been demolished. This season, when time is called out, Donpvan will advance to the gridiron a tray, and on the tray w||F be individual drinking cups. ■ -