登陆注册
15327500000004

第4章

VARSITY VERSUS McGILL

It is a glorious autumn day.The smoky air with just a nip of the coming frost in it hangs still over the trees, through whose bare tops and interlacing boughs the genial sunlight falls in a golden glory upon the grass below.The nip in the air, the golden light, the thrilling uncertainty of the coming match, the magnitude of the issue at stake, combine to raise the ardour of football enthusiasts to the highest pitch.

The record of each team is unique.Each has gone through the championship series without a single reverse.Perhaps never in their history have both universities been more worthily represented than by the teams that are to contest to-day the championship of the Dominion.

The McGill men are the first to appear on the campus, and are welcomed with loud and generous cheers, which are, however, redoubled upon the appearance of the 'Varsity champions.

Many eyes are turned upon the Fairbanks carriage.The young ladies are well known in University circles; but the quaint old lady, looking so handsome in spite of her plain black bonnet, awakens the curiosity of the crowd, which only increases when it becomes known that she is Shock's mother.

"Do you see Hamish, my dear?" inquires the old lady."They are so much alike I cannot distinguish him.""Go and bring him," cries Betty, and Lloyd returns in a moment with Shock and little Brown.

"Mother! mother! This is awful.You won't like it a bit.You'll think I'm getting killed many a time."But the old lady only smiles placidly."Indeed, and I'm not afraid for you.Run away, Hamish, and be careful of the laddies.""Don't tell him that, Mrs.Macgregor," pleads Brown."He's far too gentle as it is."Some few minutes are spent in arranging for the kick-off.

"Oh, I do wish they would start," exclaims Betty, standing up in the carriage."If they would only start!" she repeats."I want to have a chance to shriek.""There they go!" exclaims Lloyd.

It is McGill's kick.Huntingdon, the big captain and centre forward, takes it magnificently, following up hard with his whole team.

Pepper, the 'Varsity full back, however, is at the spot and returns into touch.In the throw-in McGill secures the ball, and by a swift rush makes fifteen or twenty feet, when, amid the cheers of the spectators, both teams settle down into their first scrimmage.

These are the days of close scrimmage play, when nine men on each side put their heads down with the ball between them, and shove for dear life.Picking out, heeling out, or kicking out is strictly forbidden and promptly penalised.

The first scrimmage results in a dead ball.Once more a scrimmage is formed, but again the result is a dead ball.Over and over again this play is repeated with very little gain on either side.It gradually becomes apparent, however, that McGill in a scrimmage is slightly heavier.Foot by foot they work their way toward the 'Varsity goal.

The cries of "Hold them, 'Varsity! Hold them, 'Varsity!" and, "You've got 'em, McGill! You've got 'em!" indicate the judgment of the spectators.

"Ay," says the old lady, "they are a bit heavy for them, I doubt.""Who!" inquires Betty, much amused.

"The Montreal lads.But we will be waiting a meenute."It is a very slow game for the crowds that line every side of the field.Neither team will let the ball out.Again and again the quarters nip up the ball and pass, but the tackling is so hard and swift that the halves cannot get away, and by passing ground is almost always lost.

"Keep it in!" is the word.Inch by inch towards the 'Varsity goal the McGill forwards fight their way.

Suddenly the McGill scrimmage weakens and breaks up.Their quarter seizes the ball, passes it low and swift to Bunch, who is off like the wind across the field, dodges through the quarters, knocks off Martin and Bate, and with The Don coming hard upon his flank, sets off for the 'Varsity line with only Pepper between him and a touch-down.

But Pepper is waiting for him, cool and steady.As Bunch nears him he crouches like a cat, creeping slowly to meet his coming foe.Ten feet from the line straight at the full back goes Bunch.At two paces distance he changes his mind and swerves to the left with the hope of dodging past.

But he has ventured too far.Pepper takes two short steps, and like a tiger springs at his foe, winds his arms round his hips and drags him down, while The Don from the side leaps fiercely on him and holds the ball safe, five feet from the line.

'Varsity goes wild with relief.

"Pepper! Pepper! Red hot Pepper!" they chant rapturously in enthusiastic groups here and there, as Pepper's red head emerges from the crowd piled upon him and the prostrate Bunch.Again and again rises the chant, as the full back returns at a slow trot to his place behind the line.

"Indeed, it is Pepper is the grand laddie," says the old lady approvingly."Many's the game he has saved, Hamish will be telling me.""Now, McGill!" calls out a Montreal man, leading his fellows."Stone wall! Stone wall! Shove 'em in! Shove 'em in!"But the 'Varsity captain is alive to his danger, and getting his men low down he determines to hold the enemy fast till the fury of their attack be somewhat spent, or till fortune shall bring him aid.

"Get up! Get up there, 'Varsity!" yells the McGill contingent.

"Look at 'em saying their prayers!" shouts a boy.

"They need to," answers another.

"Get up, 'Varsity! Get up! Don't be afraid!" they yell derisively.

"Make 'em stand up, referee," a Montreal man insists.

Again and again the McGill captain appeals to the referee, who remonstrates, urges, and finally orders the 'Varsity to get up or be penalised.

Campbell perceives that something must be done.He moves Shock from the centre to the left wing of the scrimmage and calls in Martin and Bate from half.

By this time every 'Varsity man is on his feet, for he knows that Shock is about to lead the "screw" and before the scrimmage is well formed the McGill stone wall is broken, and Campbell is boring through it with the bat, gaining a good ten feet and by a quick re-form ten more.

同类推荐
  • THE OATH

    THE OATH

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 华严大意

    华严大意

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Under the Red Robe

    Under the Red Robe

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六十种曲荆钗记

    六十种曲荆钗记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 太子瑞应本起经

    太子瑞应本起经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 抢个帅哥当老公

    抢个帅哥当老公

    TMD好帅呀!某一女流氓色色地盯着,刚挟持过来的帅哥人质,情不自禁惊叹了起来。哈哈,色女就是色女,此女突然色心又起竟把人质给强吻。奈何她对帅哥一见钟情,帅哥却把她当神经病,毫不犹豫,一个拳头,蹦!明知对方已有女神,某女却还是要死缠烂打。何况还有只“狐狸精”对他垂涎已久,不行不行,决不能把到手老公然给别人,誓要捍卫到底!等等,不是还有个备胎嘛?怎么办,另外一个也好优秀,呵呵,二选一呀?本以为泡到个好老公,就可以开开心心当少奶奶,谁知天意弄人,她的囧日子才刚刚开始……
  • 逆天废材:丑颜狂妃别太拽

    逆天废材:丑颜狂妃别太拽

    风云,二十一世纪商场上令人闻风丧胆的天才人物。机智的大脑,雷厉风行的手段,年仅二十岁就站在了商界的最高峰。她的骄傲,不是任何人所能践踏的。一次复仇,一次背叛,让她沦为令人唾弃的丑女。就连小孩子的欺负她都无力还手,一朝流落异世,成了人尽皆知的丑八怪废材。什么?这具身体的前身是废材?那又如何?上古契约法在手,魔兽还不乖乖入瓮。什么?神兽?对不起,不是上古神兽姐还看不起。一本《无忧笔录》在手,何愁丹药?宗师级别的丹药,直接当糖吃。你说什么!你有空间法器?不好意思,姐的空间都快赶上一整片大陆了。九玄天玑一解,红颜祸水降世。她说:“欺负了我的人,回去洗干净脖子,待我灭你满门。”
  • 实习老师奈我何

    实习老师奈我何

    虽然说名字叫《实习老师奈我何》但是我其实挺怀念她们的,我是个初一的男孩子,上学期还有3天,实习老师走了一个,还有一个,她们也只比我们大10岁左右,当然,三天后另一个老师也要走的,我就是想说说,那些发生在我这学渣上的事情真实事情
  • 诛妖屠魔

    诛妖屠魔

    这个世界看似安宁却暗流运动,邪魔再临,危机四起,神秘武修,再现人间。
  • 白色眷恋

    白色眷恋

    因为不满皇马6比2的比分,中国青年律师沈星怒砸啤酒瓶,结果电光火石间,他穿越成了佛罗伦蒂诺的儿子,且看来自09年的小伙子如何玩转03年的欧洲足坛
  • 中国古代百名女杰

    中国古代百名女杰

    杨永贤同志新作《中国古代百名女杰》,一改她的长篇小说《女人韵歌》中女主人公的悲惨形象,一个个英武睿智、不让须眉而胜似须眉,足以使素有“半边天”之称的中国女子扬眉吐气。读了这样的书,使人感到人生充满着勃勃的生气,连冬日的阳光也变得红彤彤的,整个世界都美好起来了。
  • 一个胖子的成长史

    一个胖子的成长史

    悲欢离合,嘻嘻闹闹,从简单的生活品位别样的人生。胖子的简单生活,也是其他人的过去。苦中带笑的小人物,如何走向成熟。日落西山你不陪,东山再起你是谁。
  • 城南北事倾城倾国婚后故事

    城南北事倾城倾国婚后故事

    游戏里前脚“前夫”刚和自己结束感情,后被求婚,两个人才熟悉并有个很好的婚姻和恋爱。
  • 废柴逆袭:妖孽冷王的冰山妃

    废柴逆袭:妖孽冷王的冰山妃

    她,一个从21世纪穿越到君家四少爷的杀手。他,一个东风国尊贵的五皇子;她,讨厌任何男人。他,从不接近女色;她,待他冰冷。他,待她温柔。“小浅儿,我永远不会利用你,永远不会负了你。”她,渐渐信任他。他,却骗了他。她,爱上了他。他,却利用她。他被挟持,她为他找五大神器,走上了变强之路。再见他时,他已站在与自己对立的位置。他,终究是负了她。战场上,她边哭边笑,如一个疯子。“南宫幽冥,你做了和韩溪一样的蠢事,你就不怕我也做一样的事?”说罢,便纵身跳下悬崖……
  • 间夜

    间夜

    在命运的桎槁下,无论如何的挣扎,都无法摆脱,最终只能在黯然神伤中,情愿或不情愿地缓缓前行。