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The dax for the big game came at last The gates were thrown open at 19 '30 From that tlme on until 2 '10 the dlfferent xx1lks to the grounds were filled xxrth a moxmq croxxd l'he bleachers presented a mass of gold on one sxde 1 sheet of C'1I'fllI1'll on the other There xx 1s 1 contmu1l CXCl1'lT1QC of x ells ind soncfs but on the appearance of the pl1x ers 1ll xxrth one accord rose to thelr feet m 1 xxlld outburst of en fl1l1Q1'lQl'I1 Xnnd this ro1r the umplre s xx ell l1noxxn crv Play Ball arose I'1x e mmutes xx ere t1lcen for the Prescott pltcher to xxarm up xxhlle the Burnell pltchcr xx as no less 1dle on the sxde l1nes Batter up' xx 1s the next summons from the umplre and the first Pres cott man xx ent to the h1t 1m1d the tumult of those xx ho xvtsl ed to rattle the pltcher l urnell s prtcher XX llNOl1 cslught the s1cfn1l from the c1tcher and then o llcxx the h1ll h e 1 xxlnte st111l mto the 11tcher s untt One str1l e c1lled the umpire and the l urncll rooters cheered enthusmstxcally Txxo more strll es xxcle dehxcrcd 1nd the h1tter xx 1s out The next man gamcd first but xxas doubled out when the third man up hlt to shortstop lt xx 1s noxx the home team s turn at the hat T1I'St man up xx as fanned out Oflxms lhcscott 1 chance to chccr xxlldlx hut the sound soon dled 1s Vtfllson I't'1Ll1Ctl hrst on 1 hit lhe ucxt min droxe a lone' fiy to I'lQll'E held w xc xx1s Qslthercd ln hx thc fitldcr xVll90I1 tal mg second on the throxv ln gloss the fourth m1n up made 1 hlt 'lClX'IT'lClI1Q' XX rlson to thrrd 1nd landmg safclx on first Qoon 1fter XX xlson scorc d on a half hall but 'lmltl exc1tement gloss xx1s C'1llQl'lt ste1lmg second and the first mmng ended xvlth the score 1 0 1n faxor of Burnell 11111111 s the score changed but once QIXINU' liurnell two At the first of the flfth 111111119 Fl urncl Prcscott s st1r pl1yer brought m three runs xxxth 1 threc btse hu lhe l tescott rooters h1d succeeded in rat tlmh lx 1lN0I1 shghtlx tud thc l'll1CI'l0'H1I1Q' control ofthe h1ll h1d xx all ed three men In the l1st h1lf of the 911110 mnmef lrurnell tred the score xxhen a man ttlhcd from tlurd on 1 hunt by the x1s1tm, te ni s catcher Txxo more mnmgfs passed NXll.l'lOl1t 1 score The pl1vers displayed the best team xxorl1 that h1d been shoxxn for IIVUIX NCTTQ Nlany trmes the rooters xx t1tCx'l 111 suspense for the outcome of the pl1x but each time mt xxas dxsap pomtment for the one college d1l1,,ht for the other VK 1th the openmg of the nmth mnmg ld 1lson dropped thc batters in one txxo three order It vxas Burnell s turn at the bat for the last t1me 1f thev xvere to score VV1th txxo outs and no men on the bases XX1lSOI1 xx ent to the bat Txxo balls flew past but the thlrd one he met squarelx on the h1t 1nd It went S31l1I'lQ' far out 1nto the field Cff dashed VX 1lson Q'11Il1l1f ' second 1s he s1xx the left fielder muff the h1ll It seemed to the spectators 1s 1f he flexx around the d11mond he xxent so QIIICI lx As he left tlnrd b1se the h1ll xx ent xxh1771nQ mto the second ll2lQCI11'1Il s hands XX rlson re1h7ed th1t he must stram ex ery nerxe to score but xx1th 1 long graceful shde he l'1lldCdOl1 the home plate a fexx sec onds before the hall reached the catcher s mltt Qafe shouted the umplre and the g1me xx as xxon The Burnell rooters dashed out to serpentine the field x'xh1le the College Hy mn rose from the defeated school Quddenlv there xx as a hush as the rooters came up to XX rlson ln the excitement of the moment before no one had not1ced th1t he had been Injured Ile xx as lN1I'l0' motlonless on the ffround and on examlnatxon they found that he had broken h1s right arm lt xx as h1s last game EFFIE ACORN 14 s , . cz. , 1 1. '1 1 1 ' , 1 1' 11 1 . '1 1 1 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1,1 , I Y 1, l ' q 1 I V v ' ' ' ' ' 7 , , , li Y! 11 1 1 . AA 1 1 5 1 . y . ,, V ,, V . 1 1 , , KK Y '7 , , , ' . 11 . 1 1 , ' . ' 1 '- ., Q 1 . 1 , 1 t , 1 I 1 1 . 1f' , ' . . ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 1 '. ' 1- ' . U lt 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 , 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 VX' l 'X 1 T , ' 11 in - . 1 1 , Y 1 , . 1 '. 4' 1 1. 1 1 . , 5 f ff ' . ' 1 1 H ' . 1 1. 1 - 1 - f- Y ta v sv ' - -1 1 1 1 . -. 1 t f A , h h , , 't - -v I ' ,- h 1: - an 11 A 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 x . . 1, 11 1, K . I K 4 K I V 1 1 C il X V 1 5 I 1 1 T 11 .V .1 ' 7 ' 511 1- 'L C I 1 L 1 Y - C Y 1 Roth teams were noxx' warmed up to the fight. and through the next three . . G .71 me - 1 1 v. z-1 - 1 T ' I T 5- x-1 'N 1 7 ' '7 1, nf . 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 Q . . , . 4 y z 1 1 ' '1 gr a J '1 1 . ' 'l 11 v I 1 . C 1 '1 Q 1' 1 1 f. f - . ' - 'cr 1 v. 1 I 1 A . I yn 1 3 7 1 , . ' - 1, 1, . ' y 1 .y C , I1 V I . I - . K 1 5 1i 1 . 111 ' KK 17 1 ' 7 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 ' ' 1- Q' V- 1 1 T 1 1 C. 1 I1 11. 1 11 - 1 C 1 1 L ' Y .' ' , - ' ' LA !! , ' 1 1 . 1, , 1 , C v Y 1 K ' V ' KA' v ,, v ,- Y. 1 Y K ' - B ' 25 Y Y 7 . , , , ,a 21
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E112 lime nf 1515 Amhrirnn Ewervthrng xxas strll about the raxrrre even the chrrprng of the crrckets and the soft murmur of the xxrnd xx ere mrssrng The full moon filled the sur roundrng country vxrth a srlx ery lrght and threw strange shadoxxs among the trees of the forest Deep rn these shadows Gray XX olf crouched as motron less as hrs surroundrngs He xxas xx artrng for the comrng of Qrlx er Trp he great grrz7ly of the Badlands for hrs evenrng drrnk at a sprrng nearby Q-rlwer Trp xxas the br gest and strongest bear of the range As long as Gray XX olf could remember he had rergned supreme 'Nlonarch of all he sur veyed The black bears 'rncl xwrld cats fled rn terror at hrs approach and took to the hrghest trees of the forest Here because of hrs great werght he could not folloxx them and they xx ere safe momentarrly 'rt least 1 or Srl xer Trp s great shaggy head sheltered a cunnrng brarn 'md many a bear had rn '1 moment of fancred securrtx descended from hrs perch to find hrmself rn the clutches of hrs enemx lhe fame of the one xxho ohtarned thrs nrrreh sought pelt would be secure and the story of the adventure would be recrted by the medrcrne men of future generatrons Gray VVolf had fallen vrctrm to thrs desrre for fame and noxx hrs ambrtron appeared about to be reahzed He could hear the crashrng of brush and the rattlrng of grax el that her alded the arrrxal of the old grrzzlv Nearer and nearer he came forcrng hrs xxay through the brush and xrnes that had entangled themselxes across hrs path Then suddenly Qrlver Trp stepped out upon the moonlrght prarrre He snrffed the xxrnd cautrouslx rn all drrectrons but the lrttle bree7e there alon the path toward the sprrng Ox erjoyed at hrs good fortune Cray VVolf became too eager and rnstead of xx'11trng for a sure shot fired at Srlx er Trp xxhrle he xvas strll an rndrstrnct shadow A terrrfic crashrng of brush and shrubbery told of hrs farlure and of the escape of the vxounded bear As norselessly 'rs he had xx 'rrted Cray VVolf raprdly crossed the prarrre and drsappeared among the 9-ll'1ClOXXS rn the drrec tron hrs quarrv had taken The speed of the grr77ly belred hrs axxkward ap pearance and sex eral mrles of forest were cox ered before Cray 'Wolg caught a fleetrng glrmpse of hrm as he drsappeared ox er a rrdge rn the drrectron of hrs favorrte haunts on Prne Creek Loss of blood and the excertron of breakrng through the almost rmpassa ble thrckets xxere begrnnrng to tell on the great resources of the grrzzly and he xxas trrrng fast But although hrs strength xxas ebbrng he drd not lose hrs cunnrng and he xvas contrnually seelxm a safe hrdrn place xvhere he could rest secure and recox er hrs poxx ers For qrlx er Trp had resolx ed to leaxe thrs country xxhere there xxas nothrng but enemres He xvas gettrng old and could not endure the hardshrps that he had deemed but chrld s play rn hrs cub days Thrs trme hoxvever the monarch found he xvas opposed to one whose cunnrng matched hrs oxxn and xxhenexer he concealed hrmself hrs rnstrnct told hrm that he xxas drscox ered and he made further attempts to put drstance betxx een hrmself and hrs tenacrous adversary But he xvas steadrly growrng xx eaker and felt that he could not contrnue very much farther Frnally he drscox ered a ledge upon xvhrch he could hrde and around whrch the Indran xxould be compelled to pass qrlx er Trp resolved to put an end to thrs un knoxxn terror that xxas folloxxrng hrm so remorselessly Xvlth much trouble '30 O l 6 O O v i . Q . '. L . . . . . . L. v T Y . . . HM. ' . ,,, t ' rx rv ' ' ' ' rr - , -Tyr , '0, 9 K C ,N Y . . 7 T ' lil - ,, 7 V. . . v C L I y . .,,t A , Y K ' Y y I . 1 . 4 it I - v ' v sv ' ' ' s, Y 1 L L L - V. 'T I V C l 'S . - , , . . V H . 7 . A Y Q Y . . v 04 -. k v ' ,K . . ., . .. . r. . y . . . H . 4 was gave him no warning of a hostile presence, and he shuffled fearlessly U . 3 n n I u , , , 7: LV K , rr, 7 v Y h . V . '. , 4 1 'f . , I - .H n C Y l ' - 7 4 L 7 V I . X V . . U U , 4 v I . 7 . Y . , . 5 ,. U . . U ' DN 5 ' V ' v 4 U ' v ' 1 v 1 . . , I ' D l K ' r ' ' - .' y. y 7 v rr ' , ' 1: .
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