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. ,M .MT 32 THE CREST inning. He knew the pinch he was in, and he began to rattle, as Lou later termed it. The first man walked. The second was caught out on a neat fly. The next man singled to first, putting two men on bases. The following batter was thrown out at first, while the next arrived safely. Dawgone it! growled Lou under his breath. If they get the next one it will be a tie, and if they get the next, we're done up, beaten, that's all. There's Quent over there, said Ralph, and in his togs. Where ? nearly shouted Lou. Oh, I see him now I and he ran over to Lou. How's your arm ? inquired Lou, and Quent said that it was all right. Well, continued Lou, you get in the box over there and put the next man out. There are two men out and three on bases. Don't let the next fellow hit the 'pill, or we're done for. We are only one run to the good. Now. don't let them get that run. , , Quenten slowly took his place and threw three or four to Lou. The crowd began to cheer and yell, for some one had spoken his name and the crowd was picking it up and his school friends cheered him. Quent faced the batter and Lou signalled for an in which the batter fouled. Lou next signalled for an out which the batter missed. Quent refused to throw any which Lou next signalled until there was only the drop left, which he threw. The batter struck at the ball but missed it fairly. Three strikes and out! bawled the umpire, and the scoreboard said: Hilton, 6g Weston, 5. The roar that the winning crowd raised was something that Quenten never forgot. Friends came from everywhere to shake hands and congrat- ulate him, and Lou was, as Quent put it, hugging him to death. The whole team was around him, and the next thing he knew he was being carried to the dressing room. How is it that you changed you mind and didn't go ? inquired Lou of Quent when they were on their way to their rooms. Quent showed him the telegram. 4'You see, explained Quent, I thought I might help you, so I put on my suit and came over. But I was nearly too late, he added. Say, how did you get that last fellow out so easily? I don't see it at all. Well, drawled Quent, you see, when I threw that 'in' he fouled. The out he missed because it was low, so I concluded that he could not hit a low ball, so the reason for the drop. Well, here we are at my room. I'm glad that the pennant is ours. Good luck to you. I hope I shall see you here next fall, and with that Quent took leave of his friend.
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