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Left End Edwards

CHAPTER XII
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But Canterbury was forced to punt a moment later, and Brimfield took up the march again.

On the adversary's thirty-yard line, with six to go on the third down, Norton, full-back, attempted an impossible drop-kick--he was standing over forty yards from the cross-bar--and made it good.
"What did I tell you ?" demanded Roy, digging Steve with his elbow.
"That's only three points, though," answered Steve doubtfully.

"We couldn't make a touchdown." "It isn't over yet," said Roy confidently.

"We're getting better all the time." Canterbury gave the ball to Brimfield for the kick-off and Fowler booted it down to the opponent's fifteen yards.

Andy Miller was under it all the way and upset an ambitious Canterbury back before he was well started.


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