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Uhr Qlaai Game It was one month before the great baseball game between Burnell and Prescott Ev ery one at both unrversrtres was astrr wrth excrtement In the precedrng game, the year before rm Bradford had prtched for Burnell The Student Body wrth the exceptron of a very few felt confident that rf Francrs XV1lson had prtched the game rt would not have been lost But rt seemed as rf Burnell had been doomed to defeat for VVrlson therr star player had farled to pass the eaamrnatrons Although Bradford had been very poor he had managed to make a hrgher grade than VVrlson by some con trrvance of whrch no one but the latter knew He had therefore won the honor of prtchrng Thrs year lV1lson was determrned to prtch even rf hrs only resort were to betray Bradford On the dreaded day for the examrnatrons the junrors assembled rn therr large class room and the questrons were grven out After glancrng at them Wrlson realrzed that he knew enouffh about them to pass but drd not know whether he could beat Bradford or not Bradford on the contrary knew only five out of the ten questrons but tlus drd not seem to worrv hrm much as the only srgn of nerx ousness whrch he showed was the constant consultatron of hrs watch Thrs one srgn was enough to warn XV1lson that rt was trme to act and so he began to open hrs trmeprece closrng rt each trme wrth a loud clrck It drd not take long for the professor to locate the norse and to realrze that rt was drsturbrng the class He walked qurckly down to the boys desks and took therr watches from them lkrlson notrced that Bradfords hand trembled the slrghtest brt as the watch was taken from rt but the professor drd not or he mrght hue suspected the cause The day after the ewcamrnmtrons the professor returned the watches, but on handrng Bradford hrs he accrdentally touched the sprrng The case flew open and a folded paper fluttered to the floor Bradford stooped qurckly and prcked rt up but wrth a polrte I beg your pardon the professor took rt from hrm He qurcklv unfolded rt 'md to hrs ama7ement found a pony upon whrch Bradford had rntended to rrde through the ermmrnatrons Growing susprcrous he opened Wrlson s watch but found nothrng wrthrn but the pro xokrng expressron Stung agarn You bovs report to my ofnce at seven thrs ewenrng he Sald turning and walkrng out of the room At seven that ex enrng two serrous faced boys entered the offrce XVell boys take clnrrs You undoubtedly know why I have summoned you here XX hat w as the meanrng of that affarr w hrch took place rn the junior room today P By thrs trme Bradfords hat was twrrlrng raprdly between hrs hands Xh71l9OI'l w 'rs qurte exerted also for he realwed that after thls rntervrew was oyer he would know who was to prtclr the game Boys rf there rs 'my thrng I drslrke rt rs drshonesty contrnued the pro fessor '1 person who rs drshonest wrll stoop to almost any thrng You, Brad f rd hue trred to decerye me today Do you know the penalty? ' YN e el n o o not exactly responded the gurlty one Very w ell here rt rs You wrll be grven a xacatron for an mdeflnrte length of trme and besrdes you lose the honor of prtchrng the game XX rlson, I do not entrrely approxe of your actron lxevertheless you have succeeded rn garnmg vour posrtron on the team Y ou may go The two boys left the offrce one drsffraced and ashamed the other happy rn the thought that he had garned justrce at last J p v V . . . V . 7. . - I ' 1 9 4 . Q . . 1 9 , .. - 9 1 . . c . , 35 y ' 2 9 9 ' , 1 , . ' Y , ' v Y . . . J f y ' . . . . , . i Y. . , . A . Y . . Q 1 , , V c I f . . . I . C ,Q , . ' ' ,- ' -4 v rv - - ! S , 7 - - , - ' u n . , 1 , . C , 4 K sp . . !,. , . . . - -s 1 7 - , ' rf - u Q . , . H . Y . ,, . . , 1 9 Y Y' - Y I , I L -' , U , ' , ,, c . V V i . . V . . . , rv .B . , C 'l 7. . . v . b - VK- 4 , 4 I I ' Y I vl. . . H 'Q . .Q 7 . .Q . ' . . . ,, . - ., . c H 1 . . , ' H v . . 7. V . - - , 1 , . , , . . . . , O . C v lr. rv r I cc Y . 7' ' ' ' ' ' Q an - ' .1 V Y ' V 7 . , .. 1 . . Y . . ry. v , ' . ' . v v v . T ' I . . . . . v ' Q, in K 1 . . A . v sb , u 'I
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