guess Saunders is welcome to his job whenever he wants it back
“Thanks, Cupples, but if the Claflin chap is any tougher than you are I
guess Saunders is welcome to his job whenever he wants it back.”
Monthly Archives: August 2006
Thirty seconds after the kick-off Carmine faked a forward pass and
started around his own left end and, eluding most of the Cherry Valley
team by some of the best dodging that had been seen that season, put the
pigskin back on the Red’s twenty-four yards
Thirty seconds after the kick-off Carmine faked a forward pass and
started around his own left end and, eluding most of the Cherry Valley
team by some of the best dodging that had been seen that season, put the
pigskin back on the Red’s twenty-four yards. A forward pass, Harris to
Edwards, gained eight, and Harris made it first down past left tackle.
Kendall worked the centre for three and Harris romped around the right
for six more. Carmine plunged through centre for the distance. Harris
went back as if to kick and the ball shot to St. Clair and that elusive
youth fairly streaked across the field and, finding a hole, shot through
and over the line for the second score. This time Innes kicked the goal
and the tally was 13-0. There was no more scoring in that period,
although Cherry Valley sent the spectators’ hearts into their throats by
getting a back off away on a long run down the side of the field which,
but for a splendid tackle by Kendall, would have resulted in a
touchdown. With the pigskin in Cherry Valley’s possession on the home
team’s sixteen yards the half ended.
“No, but how–”
Amy argued and stormed and threatened to go into Number 15 and knock
Harmon Dreer into a cocked-hat, but in the end he had to subside
Amy argued and stormed and threatened to go into Number 15 and knock
Harmon Dreer into a cocked-hat, but in the end he had to subside. Penny
insisted on taking his medicine.
Gilbert chuckled
Gilbert chuckled. “‘Buy them’ is good,” he said. “They say half of them
don’t pay a cent of tuition. Same way with their baseball fellows. I
know a chap who goes to Prentiss Hall, and Prentiss and Morgan’s are
rivals, you know. He says half the fellows who play football and
baseball and things at Morgan’s don’t have to pay a cent.”
“Could you see the car enough to say whether it was a big one or a
little one?”
“You idiot!”
“Durkin shied a stone at us as we were going down the hill,” said Dreer,
“and when we told him to stop it he–he wanted to fight
“Durkin shied a stone at us as we were going down the hill,” said Dreer,
“and when we told him to stop it he–he wanted to fight.”
“Sick?”
“You see, sir?” Amy appealed to the stranger
“You see, sir?” Amy appealed to the stranger. “Memory still pretty bad!”