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Updated: May 13, 2025


For the School has to kick-off, and to kick-off against that wind is a hopeless business. Stansfield does not attempt anything like a big kick, but just drives the ball hard and low on to the legs of the County forwards, sending his own men close after it, so that a scrimmage is formed almost at the very spot where the ball grounds. "Now, School, sit on it!

'Why, certainly! said I. 'It shows you are a bold fellow, who may be trusted to forget the business when it comes to the point. There is nothing against you in the little scrimmage, unless that your courage is greater than your strength. You are not so young as you once were, that is all. 'And I beg of you, sir, don't betray me to the Vis-count, he pleaded.

There was a scrimmage, and when the crowd was untangled, the ball had disappeared. Suddenly, Dillon, of the Indians, darted out and made for the Harvard goal. But he didn't have the ball under his arm, and, after starting in pursuit, the Harvard boys thought it was a mere feint to draw them after him and turned back to see who really had it.

"Keep your seats!" he roared, as half the school came upright under the tense strain of the moment. The next he was struggling with Andy. Forward and backward then went over the clear recitation space. The ruler was dropped in the scrimmage. As Mr. Darrow stooped to repossess it, Andy managed to break loose. Dodging behind the zinc shield that fronted the stove, he caught its top with both hands.

The department commander had been close at hand every time that fortunate youth came in from a scout, and even Ray, who was incessantly seeking the roughest and most dangerous service, could not repress a wistful expression of his views when he heard of the final scrimmage far up towards Chevelon's Fork.

"I s'pose ye must hev got some plan in yer head fer gittin the best on em," suggested Abner, at last, evidently racking his brains to suggest a hypothesis to explain his commander's untimely levity. "No, Abner," replied Perez, "I have not thought of any plan yet. What do you think about the business?" "I'm afeard thar ain't no dependin on the men fer a scrimmage.

At last they have got intelligence and high principle, and two good men behind a scrimmage among them; and more are coming!

Fletcher nodded assent. "But come right back. I don't want you to be sick again." The afternoon passed without sign of John. At supper time, he approached the house warily. His face was flushed, his school clothes begrimed and rumpled, and a bruise on his right shin forced a perceptible limp as he walked. He had been practicing with the "Tigers," and the scrimmage had been most exciting.

"He made the worst of it, of course, but I had rather you knew the truth. You are angry?" Hetty sighed. "I am sorry. It seems to make our our love different somehow." The bargewoman brought out their tea. She had heard nothing of the scrimmage on the bank, so swiftly had it happened and with so few words spoken. "Halloa is the tinker gone? And I'd cut off a crust for him.

We have also in our company an indiscreet and inflammable Irishman from Wexford and a cutler from Birmingham, who lose no opportunity to have a conversational scrimmage. Mr. Shamrock. "Faith, then, if you don't like the hotels and the railroads, go to Paris or London; we've done widout you up to now, and we can kape on doing widout you!

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