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Dave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIV
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All were deeply contented with events so far.
"I've no remarks to make, fellows," Captain Wolgast remarked.
"You are all playing real football." "At any rate Darry and his grinning twin are," chuckled Jetson.
"My, but you can see the hair rise on the Army right flank when Darry and Danny leap at them!" In the second period, which started off amid wild yelling from the onlookers, the Army fought hard and fiercely, holding back the Navy somewhat.

During the period two of the cadets were so badly hurt that the surgeons ordered them from the field.

Two fresh subs.

came into the eleven, and after that the Army seemed endowed with a run of better luck.

The second period closed with no change in the score, though at the time of the timekeeper's interference the Navy had the ball within eleven yards of the Army goal line.
"We've got the Navy stopped, now, I think," murmured Douglass to his West Point men.


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