THE © y \ AA “HE DREAM TOUCHDOWN" A load of barrels was always good luck to the batting i of the New York Giants under “Muggsy" McGraw, but @ never + + of=toceg ever aw . my left shoulder at the moon for good luck nor wes. I afraid of the so-called hoodoo number, 13e Even a black cat crossing my ee no omens—of terrors for mee | However, I have always played "hunches" and Oe is, this daye That is why the dream couse -- the only touchdown of the game -—materializede In the early fall of 1920, t-femd—myseké as Director of Athletics at oe of cant PD EM LTE as Coach of football as—weti—eas Head Coach of basketballs Our football team, oe but 162 pounds per man, was the lightest in our athletic history at Kansase passing and place kicking, had won its first two preliminary games against , en Emporia Kansas Teachers, and against Mark Bank's Drake University Bulldogse Iowa State, our next opponent, heavy and aggressive, had been highly teams relying entirely upon forwerd toutede Our situation looked none too promisinge In fact, the week's pre= paration was most disappointinge : In ae carly days—of coaching|{, formed the habit of taking a pencil and pad efpeper to bed with me, attac ¢ eDudionah hing them to the bedpost by a piece of hide ry a Oday 236--TARASC LO LG tv solutions—e weys came to me in x = strings the eerie meorates hours, Sete rer iably stheypvani ghpd under, the spell of day= light and the arduous duties agcompanying it mless I psoribbled them down on ellie een s : this pad for reper i I cannot explain the twilight zone between a dream and a hunche In fact, I cannot logically explain either a dream or a hunche The psychologist might roughly explain a dream as forces drivel by nervous or mental currents