The High School Captain of the Team - Dick & Co. Leading the Athletic Vanguard by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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Again the ball was put in play, to be stopped after ten seconds.
So it went on through the afternoon's work. The substitutes on the side lines watched with deep interest, for they, too, had to learn all the signal work. Within three afternoons of practice Dick had nearly all of his players so that they knew every signal, and were instantly ready to execute their parts in whatever was called for. But there was no danger of knowing the signals too well. Captain Prescott still called out the squad and gave signal work unceasingly. "The Gridley boys never jumped so swiftly to carry out their signals before, Captain," spoke Mr. Morton commendingly. "I want to have this line of work ahead of anything that Tottenville can show next Saturday," Dick replied. "I guess you have the Tottenville boys beaten all right," nodded Mr. Morton. Tottenville High School always gave one of the stiffest games that Gridley had to meet. This season Tottenville was first on the list. Prescott's young men knew that they had a stiff fight. It was to take place on the Gridley grounds---that was comfort to the home eleven. The entire student body was now feeling the enthusiasm of the opening of the season on Saturday. |
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