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Fantastically decorated cars, filled with stu- dents waving green and gold pennants and ribbons, honked raucously by. On one corner a group of girls, dressed in green and gold, smiled happily, while near them another group tried to look indifferent. Everywhere people proclaimed for which team they had been cheering by the expressions on their faces. Soon it was all over-the shouting and the cheering, I mean. But, as Doctor Cox.said when he accepted the trophy in the dressing room, Boys, this is only the beginning. His words, as we all now know, were prophetic. Even so, neither Mudville nor any other community on this planet could boast of the joy that was ours on the night of Friday, March 2, 1951. JUST A PLEASURE CRUISE CContinued from Page 64, ceived the import of the situation and blubber- ingly pleaded for his life. He didn't really want the pearls in the first place, had come as a favor to Dorne, had enough money of his own, etc., etc. He tossed me the whole bag of them. to satisfy myself that I was not being duped, I set the bag on the desk top, and while still covering the big boss with my revolver, examined the little sack with the aid of the Ronson lighter lying nearby. I must have allowed the mellow beauty of the jewels to distract my attention too thoroughly. Before I realized what was happening, West had dug beneath his pillow. There was a blinding flash. My left shoulder twinged with a hot searing pain. I fired back, twice. One bullet went wildg the second ripped into West's hand. He screamed and let go of his gun. Things began to get hazy. I stuffed the little black sack into my hip pocket and staggered toward the doorway. I remember weaving my way crazily toward the stern, blood running hot and sticky down my left arm. Dome, and the rest of the crew, mistaking the gunfire for an explosion aboard, became panicky and hurried on deck, bent upon reaching the solitary lifeboat. Smoke, billowing from the en- gine room, where Malone had unintentionally upset a kerosene lamp, added to the illusion of disaster Malone stumbled after the others. Crouching in the stem to await developments, I was considerably surprised to hear a subdued voice call, Mattyl Take off for the Dolphin! We'll follow you. Though my stomach churned, I managed somehow to slip over the side and swim side-arm stroke for the only haven in sight, my ship. Siki, having noted my bleeding shoulder, slid into the water shortly after me, though I failed to notice him. Lucky indeed for rne that he had such presence of mind, for, as I learned later, I passed out some 15 yards from my goal and was pulled aboard the Blue Dolphin none too soon. When I awakened next it was light. I was, it seemed, floating on a cloudbank of white, well-laundered sheets, my own bunk. jim was 84 0 o u o 0 Q o Q 0 0 0 smoking his pipe at the foot of my bed, eager to explain that all was well. Our radio flash had got through to Luoano. Commander Kane had dispatched a patrol boat with 10 men aboard. They had arrived, guided by the West's flames, in time to nab the lifeboat of West and Company pulling away from the doomed yacht. The highlight of the whole round-up, however, was the finding of the pearls on Dorne's person. It was not until Malone mentioned the pearls that I thought to reach for my trousers on the chair nearby. He was rightg the pearls were gone. Providentially they must have fallen from my pocket as I staggered out of the cabin, and Malone's erstwhile friend had picked them up on his way to the lifeboat. My carefully-taped and bandaged shoulder made laughter painfulg still, I could scarcely re- frain from chuckling at the way everything had worked out. It was good to be alive. Apart from that, I thought, we had little else to show for our cruise. But what of the two aboard the Dolphin? I queried, now that my mind was clearing. Oh, the bluejackets tooki them along for good measure, replied Jim. They seemed as pleased to surrender as to remain in West's employ. Anyhow, continued Malone, with a smile, we haven't made the voyage for nothing. What do you mean? I interrupted. If you are referring to my shoulder . . . No, nothing like that, Matt. The experience? Uhm-uh! I mean the half dozen real beauties which Siki managed to hide in his trunks last weekl At mention of his name, the bronze-skinned youngster poked his head in the doorway and flashed a smile every bit as pearly as the six lustrous globes he had been examining in the sunlight. I, too, smiled reflectively. What was it I had said to myself that day in Hawaii- just a pleasure cruise ? THE UTOPIAN
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IMPRESSIII Slll A Slilllllllfllllll could not refrain from rubbing it in. Someone began to sing, So long. It's been good to know you, and a whole section raised their arms to wave good-bye. As soon as the final horn sounded, people began jumping over the press and the scorers' tables like soldiers going over the top of a trench into battle. Thousands of people poured out upon the court. I crouched under the iirst waveg then, pocketing my pencil and clutching the scorebook firmly in my hand, I made the leap and fought my way toward the dressing room. It was while making this leap that I noticed jack Wallin, who was being carried high on the shoulders of the crowd. I followed in the wake of the surging mass as it inched toward the dressing room. just outside the door jack was delivered from his benevolent kidnappers with a hair-mussing. He stumbled inside, and I followed close behind. Inside the dressing room there was a scene of wild jubilation. just as I entered someone shouted, Let's have a big 'Yea, St. Tommyf The cheer started up and the noise was just a little louder than the noise outside-and this had been close to deafening. I sought out some remote corner where I could add the totals and make certain that everything checked. As I went past Obie O'Brien, who had sat on the bench throughout the game, he said to me, Well, I guess we won't have to do that Spanish home- work. I nodded, for an attempt to reply would have been in vain. Another cheer was already under way. Soon a photographer entered and began taking pictures right and left. I recognized some alumni and several members of the JV team trying their best to get into the pictures. Mr. Walker posed for a few, then retired to the rear and began to drink warm milk from a thermos bottle. A cry went up to get Father Dolan into some of the pictures. His arrival was greeted with another great cheer. With one eye on the scorebook, I noticed that Doctor Cox, Father Hilferty, and Father Richard Simons were also in the room and seemed to be in good spirits. Father Stevenson dropped in to offer his congratulations, as undoubtedly did THE U TOPIAN many others whom I did not notice. In general, everybody seemed to be happy about everything. At this point a Christian Brother from West Catholic entered. He held in his hands the great gold trophy which symbolized the cham- pionship. He said something like Congratula- tions, fellows. We lost to a better team. He held the trophy out, but no one seemed eager to assume the honor of accepting it. Finally, Doctor Cox said that he would take it, and with that another ear-splitting cheer went up. Per- haps the West Catholic coach or some of the players had also made their way into the room, for somebody shouted, You played a great game yourselves. In that crowded room it was impossible to tell just who was present. At this juncture Tom Mentzer, sports editor for the Chancellor, made his way through the crowd. One of the team's most ardent sup- porters, he could scarcely talk, so hoarse from shouting was he. Nevertheless, he managed to express congratulations to the team and shook hands all around. He saw me just as I was putting down the double-checked total. Finally, someone suggested that all clear out and allow the team to take their showers. I tossed the scorebook into the travelling bag and went out just behind the crowd. The quiet darkness of the huge gym was in sharp contrast to the noise and brightness of the dressing room. Only two red lights over the exits now spread two feeble lines of light over the area which a few minutes before had been flooded with the harsh glare of thousands of electric lamps. A small crowd was still milling about in the main lobby. Perhaps they were waiting for their friends on the team. One could tell at a glance that they had been cheering for the winners. The West Catholic supporters, in all probability, had long since departed. Outside there were crowds of people at every corner waiting for trolley cars and buses. Strangely, these people did not seem to mind the long wait. Some seemed not to care whether they would get home at all that night, and in- deed I heard some say that they intended to prolong the celebration. .83
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