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Dave Darrin’s Fourth Year at Annapolis

CHAPTER XIV
4/15

It was but a ruse, however.
Darrin had the pigskin, and Dalzell was boosting him through.
The entire Navy line charged with the purpose of one man.

There came the impact, and then the Army line went down.

Darrin was charging, Dalzell and Jetson running over all who got in the way.
The halfback on that side of the field was dodged.

Dalzell and Jetson bore down on the victim at the same instant, and Dave, running to the side like a flash, had the ball over the line.
Wolgast himself made the kick to follow, and the score was now eight to nothing.
The applause that followed was enough to turn wiser heads.

When play was resumed the Army was fighting mad.


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