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[QUOTE="CUSU, post: 755716, member: 2908"] The Saltine Warrior [B]Samuel E. Darby, Jr. Class of 1913, words[/B] [B]David R. Walsh, Class of 1912, music[/B] In the days of old, when knights were bold Every city had its warrior man. In the days of new, when fights are few You will view them from a big grandstand. In our college town one has great renown If the game of football he should play. With his pig-skin ball he is cheered by all, He's the Saltine Warrior of today. [I]Chorus:[/I] The Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man, And his weapon is a pigskin ball, When on the field he takes a good, firm stand, He's the hero of large and small. He will rush toward the goal with might and main His opponents all fight, but they fight in vain, Because the Saltine Warrior is a bold, bad man, And victorious over all. [B]Note:[/B] This song was written for a student musical program to be put on by "Tambourine and Bones" entitled "The Saltine Gambol" in 1912. Included in the songs was a number about football men and from the words of this song came "The Saltine Warrior". Plans for the show were not finished but the song immediately gained popularity and became a popular fight song. Down The Field (1914) [B]Ralph Murphy, Class of 1916, words[/B] [B]C. Harold Lewis, Class of 1915, music[/B] [INDENT] Out upon the gridiron stand old Syracuse, Warriors clad in orange and in blue, Fighting for the fame of Alma Mater. Soon those Crouse chimes will be ringing, Soon you'll hear those fellows singing. Onondaga's braves are out to win today, The sons of Syracuse are ready for the fray, The line holds like a wall and now the Orange has the ball, So ready for that old long yell. Rah! Rah! Rah! [I]Chorus:[/I] Down, Down the field goes old Syracuse, Just see those backs hit the line and go thro'; Down, down the field they go marching, Fighting for the Orange staunch and true. Rah! Rah! Rah! Vict'y's in sight for old Syr-a-cuse, Each loyal son knows she ne'er more will lose, For we'll fight, yes, we'll fight, and with all our might For the glory of old Syracuse. [/INDENT] [/QUOTE]
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