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Behind the Line

CHAPTER III
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The view's rather good from the windows." "Yes, I know; you have the common and pretty much the whole college in sight; it is good." Devoe brought his gaze back and fixed it on Neil.
"You played left half, didn't you ?" "Yes." "What's your weight ?" "I haven't weighed this summer," answered Neil.

"In the spring I was a hundred and sixty-two." "Good.

We need some heavy backs.

How about you, Gale ?" "About a hundred and sixty." "Of course I haven't seen the new material yet," continued Devoe, "but the last year's men we have are a bit light, take them all around.
That's what beat us, you see; Robinson had an unusually heavy line and rather heavy backs.

They plowed through us without trouble." Neil studied the football captain with some interest.


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