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Title: Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the 
Ball 
Author: William H. Edwards 
Release Date: March 25, 2006 [EBook #18048] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: THREE VICTORIOUS PRINCETON CAPTAINS 
HILLEBRAND, COCHRAN, EDWARDS]
FOOTBALL DAYS 
MEMORIES OF THE GAME AND OF THE MEN BEHIND THE 
BALL 
BY 
WILLIAM H. EDWARDS PRINCETON 1900 
WITH INTRODUCTION BY WALTER CAMP YALE 1880 
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY NEW YORK 1916 
Copyright, 1916, By MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY NEW 
YORK 
 
Dedicated to John P. Poe, Jr. Princeton '95 
HONORED AND BELOVED BY HOSTS OF FRIENDS, HE 
REPRESENTED THE HIGHEST IDEALS OF AMERICAN 
FOOTBALL, NOT ONLY IN LIFE, BUT IN HIS DEATH UPON 
THE BATTLEFIELD IN FRANCE. 
AS I THINK OF HIM, THE STIRRING LINES OF HENRY 
NEWBOLDT COME TO ME AS A FITTING EULOGY: 
VITA LAMPADA 
There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night-- Ten to make and the 
match to win-- A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play 
and the last man in. 
And it's not for the sake of a ribboned-coat Or the selfish hope of a 
season's fame, But his captain's hand on his shoulder smote, "Play up! 
play up! and play the game!" 
The sand of the desert is sodden red-- Red with the wreck of a square
that broke, The gatling jammed and the Colonel dead And the 
Regiment blind with dust and smoke. 
The river of death has brimmed its banks, And England's far, and honor 
a name-- But the voice of a school boy rallies the ranks, "Play up! play 
up! and play the game!" 
This is the word that year by year While in her place the school is set 
Every one of the sons must hear, And none that hears it dares forget. 
Thus they all with a joyful mind-- Bear their life like a torch in flame-- 
And failing, fling to the host behind, "Play up! play up! and play the 
game!" 
 
GREETING 
I value more highly than any other athletic gift I have ever received, the 
Princeton football championship banner that hangs on my wall. It was 
given to me by a friend who sent three boys to Princeton. It is a 
duplicate of the one that hangs in the trophy room of the gymnasium 
there. 
How often have I gazed longingly at the names of my loyal team-mates 
inscribed upon it. Many times have I run over in my mind the part that 
each one played on the memorable occasion when that banner was won. 
Memories cluster about that token that are dear and sacred to me. 
I see before me not only the faces of my team, but the faces of men of 
other years and other universities who have contributed so much to the 
great game of football. I recall the preparatory school days and the part 
that football played in our school and college careers. Again I see the 
athletic fields and the dressing rooms. I hear the earnest pleading of the 
coaches. 
I see the teams run out upon the field and hear the cheering throng. The 
coin is tossed in the air. The shrill blast of the referee's whistle signals 
the game to start. The ball is kicked off, and the contest is on.
The thousands of spectators watch breathlessly. For the time the whole 
world is forgotten, except for the issue being fought out there before 
them. 
But we are not dressed in football suits nowadays. We are on the side 
lines. We have a different part to play. Years have compelled a change. 
In spirit, however, we are still "in the game." 
It is to share these memories with all true lovers of football and to pay a 
tribute to the heroes of the gridiron who are no longer with us that I 
have undertaken this volume. Let us together retrace the days in which 
we lived: days of preparation, days of victory, and days of defeat. Let 
us also look into the faces of some of the football heroes of years ago, 
and recall the achievements that made them famous. And let us recall, 
too, the men of the years just past who have so nobly upheld the 
traditions of the American game of football, and helped to place it    
    
		
	
	
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