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As they shot above the water Darrin's blood danced for joy. "Got him safe?" bellowed Farley, over the water. Dave was too winded to answer. He thrust one hand above his head, waving it joyfully. Then he let the hand fall that he might better attend to his work. For a few moments they floated there. The nearest of the sailing cutters was now nearing the victims of the wreck.

"Yes. Wait and see." "I'll have to," sighed Wolgast, with another sidelong glance at Darrin's emotionless face. The Navy team and subs. arrived at dressing quarters nearly an hour before it would be necessary to tog. As the West Point men were on hand, also, Dave stepped outside. Almost the first man he met was a tall, slim, soldierly looking fellow in the cadet gray.

Moreover, Darrin's grip was one that spoke of more muscular strength held in reserve. "Let me go, sare!" begged the Greek, squirming. "This ees all one joke. I do ze man no harm." For answer, Dave used his left hand to snatch away the bottle that Tony still held. "Alcohol!" detected Dave, and hurled the bottle to the other end of the alleyway.

In truth, Lieutenant Nettleson was already aware that there was a prowler in the room, for he had seen a pair of feet in a dark corner; but he had purposely awaited Midshipman Farley's report. Now, swift as a flash, Lieutenant Nettleson turned back, going straight so the cupboard in which Dave Darrin's uniform equipment hung.

Aim to do your part and to make yourself a perfect part of the machine. Be a gentleman. If the combination is too much for you, turn in your togs and call around during croquet season." "What do you think of that, as expounding the law of football?" smiled coach, looking down over Dave Darrin's shoulder. "It doesn't take long to read, Mr.

Yet such was Darrin's ascendency over his classmates in matters of ethics and policy, that he was able, before taps, to bring the rest around to his wish for a waiting programme for two or three days. "There'll be some explanation of this," Dave urged, when he had gotten his comrades into a somewhat more reasonable frame of mind.

Though he had not the slightest notion that he was to be defeated, this big top classman was learning a new respect for Darrin's prowess. He could thrash Dave, of course, but Treadwell did not expect to do it easily. For the first twenty seconds of the third round the two men sparred cautiously.

Darrin's heart doesn't come down to normal speed as soon as it should." "Anything wrong with the heart, sir" asked Darry. "Nothing. It's the trainer that's wrong," replied Dr. Bentley. "It is a fault with a lot of trainers without long experience that they work an athlete's heart overtime. Darrin's heart should have slowed down in a little more than half the time required in this instance.

In the second team at Annapolis there were some unusually good players -half a dozen, at least, who were destined to win a good deal of praise as subs. that year. Tr-r-r-r-ill! sounded the whistle, and the ball was in motion. Yet, try as he did, the captain of the Rustlers made a side kick, driving the ball not far out of Dave Darrin's way.

"Come along with me, Delmar," ordered Chief Simmons, turning to one of his policemen. "The rest of you stay here -though you can pass on into the open air. Then wait there for us." "Don't you waste any time on worry, Dick," Dave called back. Prescott laughed easily. Whatever Dave had discovered, or thought he had, Darrin's chum was quite content now to await the result of all that enthusiasm.

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