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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XI
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Just fight to keep the Navy from scoring." "Hepson! Hepson!" came, appealingly, from the seats, as the two elevens lined up at the twenty-five-yard line.
"Darry! O Darry!" Grim determination written on their faces, eleven middies awaited the signal, then hurled themselves forward like tigers.
The ball came to Dave, who started with it.

Dan Dalzell, watching his chum with cat-like eyes, followed and made the best interference that he had offered that day.
Five and a half yards won! As center bent for the snap back, a "fake" signal was called by the Navy quarter-back.
Just as the ball started, the Navy players back of the line started toward the right The Hanniston men, tired now, but full of grit as ever, moved to block.

The Navy gained a second or two, for the pass was really to the left, and again Darrin had the pigskin clutched tightly as he started to ran and deceive.

Again Dan and the others of the interference sustained their idol and champion.

Dave went soon to earth, but he had forced the ball another six yards! "Darry--oh, Darry!" "One more play and over the line!" "You've got the elephants going at last." "Rush 'em!" "A touchdown saves us!" Dan's face was flushed, Dave's white and set as the line again formed for the next play.
Quarter-back Joyce held up his head, watching the field like a mouse seeking escape.
Then came the emergency signal: "Nine--fourteen--twenty-two--three!" Back came the pigskin while the middies seemed to throw their bodies toward the right.


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