"RUBY " DONNELLEY: Some men are all head and others all belly; Full of joy and fun and bustle, Effervescent Eddie Russell; Kind of human elevator, That's his business and his natur. Now will say some words to you; CHARLIE ATKINSON: Health and wealth and length of days Our Calvin is a teacher of the gospel of the game. His creed is not so sinister As was the earlier minister. JIM HINKLEY: You all know our dandy Jimmie, OLD SPORT: Broad gauge, wide tread, POET "LAUREL" : And now behold the humble bard When he strikes a lot of "skates." With courage high, with tongue of fire, Without a care for coming morrows Yet this last job has broke his heart, And thus he seeks to drown his sorrows. Midlothian Team Chant and Responses CHANT IN UNISON: Bill Bristol, stand you up and say BRISTOL : Where is the man who can survive CHANT: Jim Hinkley, stand you up and say HINKLEY: Each opportunity I'll seek To bring in play my deadly cleek And that's what I will do. CHANT: Bert Daniels, stand you up and say DANIELS: If fair success my efforts crown, CHANT: say Now Wallace, stand you up and DE WOLF: If my opponent lose a ball, My watch I'll pull and time I'll call, And that's the way I'll make him fall— And that's what I will do. CHANT: Ed Russell, stand you up and say |