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Dave Darrin’s Third Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XII
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It's just about as unfair to us, as it would be unfair to High School teams if we played against High Schools instead of colleges.

We could wallop High School outfits at either baseball or football, and the only wonder is that the Army and Navy win as many games as they do against the colleges.

College teams have more time for training than the Army or Navy teams do." "What are you going to do to-night, Darry ?" Joyce asked presently.
"The hop ?" "No," Dave answered almost shortly.

The truth was that he was no "hop-fiend" or "fusser." Except when Belle Meade was at Annapolis to go to a hop with him, Darrin had little liking for the ball.
"I don't intend to hop either," Joyce continued.

"Now, are you well enough up in grease to get town leave for the evening ?" "Grease" means good standing on the conduct report.
"Yes," nodded Dave.


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