Butcloseuponhim,andgainingateveryfoot,isTheDon,thefleetestmaninthe’Varsityteam。ForhalfaseconditlooksasifBunchmustmaketheline,butwithinthreeyardsofthegoal,andjustasheisabouttothrowhimselftowardit,Balfourshootsouthisarm,graspshisenemybythebackoftheneck,andturninground,hurlshimbackwithterrificforcetothegroundandclambersontopofhim。Itisafiercetackle,givinggreatsatisfactiontoallthe’Varsitysupporters,buttononemorethantoMrs。
  Macgregor,who,assheseestheunfortunateBunchhurledtoearth,exclaimswithquietsatisfaction,"Thatwillbedoingforye,I’mthinking。"
  "Isn’tsheagreatoldwarrior?"saysLloydaside,totheyoungladies。
  "TheDon!TheDon!"crythe’Varsitycontingent。"We—like—Don!We—
  like—Don!"theychant,surgingacrossthecornerofthefieldinthewildestenthusiasm。
  "Keepback!Keepback!Givehimair。"Thereferee,andthecaptainswiththeirteams,pushthecrowdback,forBunchislyingmotionlessupontheground。"It’ssimplyacaseofwind,"sayslittleCarroll,theMcGillquarter,lightly。
  "Thewantofit,youmean,"saysbigMooney,haulingCarrollbackbytheneck。
  Inafewminutes,however,thepluckyMcGillhalfbackisupagain,andoncemorethescrimmageisformed。
  GraduallyitgrowsmoreevidentthatMcGillisheavierinthescrimmage,butthisadvantageisoffsetbytheremarkableboringqualityofthe’Varsitycaptain,who,uponthebreakupofascrimmage,generallysucceedsinmakingafewfeet,frequentlyoverShock’shugebody。AsforShock,beapparentlyenjoysbeingwalkeduponbyhiscaptain,andemergesfromeachsuccessivescrimmagewithhisyellowhairfiercelyerect,hisfacecoveredwithblood,andalwayswreathedinsmiles。Noamountofhackingandscragginginascrimmagecandamphisardourorruffletheserenityofhistemper。
  "Isn’theghastly?"exclaimsLloydtotheyoungladiesathisside。
  "Perfectlylovely!"criesBettyinreturn。
  "Ah,theoldstoryofthebloodthirstysex,"repliesLloyd。"Hello,theregoeshalftime,"headds,"andnoscoreyet。Thisistrulyagreatgame。"Eagerlythemenaretakenchargeofbytheirrespectiveattendants,stripped,rubbed,slapped,andsponged。
  UpcomeShockandBrown。ThebloodonShock’sfacegiveshimaterrifyingappearance。
  "Oh!"criesHelenanxiously,"youarehurt。"
  "Notabit,"herepliescheerily,glancinginsurpriseather。
  "Howdoyoulikeit,MrsMacgregor?"inquiresBrown。
  "Man,laddie,theyareagrandteam,anditwillbenoeasymattertowheepthem。"
  "Don’tyouthinknowthatShockisalittletoogentlewiththem?"
  asksBrownwickedly。
  "Well,itwillnotdotoallowthemtohavetheirownwayaltogether,"sherepliescautiously。"Butrunaway,Hamish,andgetyourselfputright。Thereismuchbeforeyouyet。"
  "Say,oldman,"saysBrownastheytrotoff,"it’snocredittoyoutobeagreatcentre。You’ddisgraceyourbloodifyouwereanythingelse。"
  Intothe’VarsitydressingroomstrollsoldBlack,thegreatestcaptainofthegreatestteam’Varsityhaseverseen。
  "Well,oldchap,"hecallsoutcheerfullytoCampbell,"howgoesit?"
  "Allright,"saysCampbell。"Theyareagreatteam,butIthinkweareholdingthem。"
  "TheyarethegreatestteamMcGilleversenthere,"repliesBlack。
  "Oh,thanks,awfully,"saysCampbell,"buttheyarehardlyuptotheteamoffouryearsago。"
  "Quite,Iassureyou,andyouareholdingthemdown。"
  "Doyouthinkso?"Therewasnoanxietyinthecaptain’stone,buttherewasaseriousearnestnessthatsomehowcaughttheearofallthemenintheroom。
  Blacknoticedit。
  "Yes,youareholdingthemsofar,withoutadoubt。Theirweighttellsinthescrimmage,andofcoursewedonotknowtheirbackplayyet,andthatfellowBunchCameronisawonder。"
  "That’swhat!"singsoutlittleBrown。"Butwhat’sthematterwithTheDon?"
  Immediatelytheroarcomesback,"He’s——all——right!"
  "Yes,"repliesBlackquietly,"Balfourisswifter,andharderintackle。"
  "Haveyouanythingtosuggest?"asksCampbell,withareverencewhichamaninthestrugglefeelsforonewhohasachieved。Themenareallquiet,listening。ButBlackknowshisplace。
  "Notintheleast。Youhaveagreatteam,andyouarehandlingthemperfectly。"
  "Hearthatnow,willyou?"crieslittleBrown"We’reIt!"
  "Doyouthinkwehadbetteropenupalittle?"ButBlackisagentlemanandknowsbetterthantoofferadvice。
  "Ireallycannotofferanopinion。YouknowyourmenbetterthanI。
  Besides,itisbettertofindoutyourenemy’stacticsthantobetoostuckonyourown。Remember,thosefellowsaredoingsomethinkingatthisblessedminute。Ofcourse,"hewentonhesitatingly,"iftheykeepplayingthesameclosegame——well——youmighttry——thatis——youhavegotagreatdefence,youknow,andTheDoncanrunawayfromanyofthem。"
  "Allright,"saidthecaptain。"We’llfeel’emfirst,boys。Keepattheoldgame。Closeandsteadytillwegetinsidetheirheads。Watchtheirquarters。They’relightninginapass。"
  ItturnsoutthatoldBlackisright。TheMcGillshavebeendoingsomethinking。Fromthekick—offtheyabandontheclosescrimmageforatime,playinganopen,dribbling,puntinggame,andtheyareplayingitsuperbly。Whiletheyaresureintheircatchingandfierceintheirtackle,theirspecialtyispuntingandfollowingup。
  Inthistheyareexceedinglydangerous。Forthefirsttenminutesthe’Varsitymenareforcedwithintheirowntwenty—fiveyardlineandareputupontheirdefence。Thequartersandforwardsbeginto"back,"asuresignofcomingdoom。
  "Whatinthunderareyoudoingbackhere!"roarsMartintolittleBrown。"Doyouseeanythingwrongwiththisline?"
  Nothingsomaddensahalfbackastoseetheforwardlinefallbackintodefence。LittleBrown,acceptinghisrebukewithextraordinarymeekness,abandonsthedefenceandwiththeotherquartersandforwards,whohadbeenfallingback,goesupwhereCampbellandShockaredoingtheirbesttobreakthepuntinggameandarewaitingtheirchanceforarun。
  Everymomentisdangerous;fortheMcGillshavethespiritofvictorystronguponthem,andfromtheirsupportersonthesidelinesthetriumphantandexasperatingrefrainisrising:
  "Got’emgoing,going,going,Got’emgoinghome。"
  Andindeedforafewminutesitlookslikeit。AgainandagaintheMcGillforwardline,fedcarefullyandjudiciouslybytheirdefence,rushtotheattack,anditisallCampbellcandotoholdhismeninplace。Seizingtheopportunityofathrow—infor’Varsity,hepassesthewordtohishalvesandquarters,"Don’tgiveawaytheball。Holdandrun。Don’tpass,"andsoonhehastheteamsteadyagainandreadyforaggressivework。Beforelong,byresolutelyrefusingtokickorpassandbyclose,hardtackling,’VarsityforcesMcGilltoabandonopenplay,andoncemorethegamesettlesdownintotheold,terrible,grindingscrimmage。
  "Oh,whydon’ttheyletTheDonhaveit?"exclaimsBetty。"Iamsurehecouldgetthrough。"
  Thecrowdseemtoholdthesameopinion,fortheybegintocallout,"Letitout,Alec。LetTheDonhaveit。"
  ButCampbellstillplayscautiouslyaclosegame。Hismenarestayingwell,andheisconsciousofareserveinhisbacklinethathecancalluponatthefittingmoment。Forthatmoment,however,hewaitsanxiously,forwhilehisscrimisplayingwithbulldoggrititislosingsnap。True,Shockcomesoutofeverytusslebloody,serene,andsmilingasusual,buttheothermenareshowingthepunishmentofthelasthour’sterriblescrimmage。TheextraweightoftheMcGilllineisbeginningsurelytotell。Itisananxiousmomentforthe’Varsitycaptain,foranyseriousweakeningofthescrimmagelineisdisastroustothemoralsofateam。
  "Youareholdingthemallright,oldchap,"saysoldBlack,takingadvantageofapauseintheplaywhilelittleBrown’slegisbeingrubbedintosuppleness。
  "I’dliketoopenout,butI’mafraidtodoit,"repliesCampbell。
  "Well,Ithinkyourbacklineissafeenough。Theirscrimmageisgainingonyou。Ialmostthinkyoumightventuretotryapassgame。"
  ItisuponthepassingofhisbacklinethatCampbellhasinpreviousmatchesdependedforwinning,andwithordinaryopponentshewouldhaveadoptedlongagothisstyleofplay,buttheseMcGillmenaresohardupontheball,sodeadlyintackling,andsosureintheircatchthathehesitatestogivethemtheopportunitiesthatopenplayaffords。ButhehaseveryconfidenceinTheDon,hisgreathalfback;hehasneverplayedhiminanymatchwherehehasnotprovedhimselfsuperiortoeverythinginthefield,andheresolvestogivehimachance。
  Atthismomentsomethinghappens,nooneknowshow。Ahighpuntfrombehindsendstheballfarupintothe’Varsityterritory,andfarbeforeallothersBunch,whoseemstohaveakindofuncannyinstinctforwhatisgoingtohappen,catchestheballontheboundandmakesforthe’Varsitylinewithacomparativelyopenfieldbeforehim。FifteenyardsfromthelineheistackledbyMartin,buterehefallspassestoHuntingdon,hiscaptain,who,catchingneatlyanddodgingbetweenCampbellandanother’Varsityman,hurlshishugeweightuponPepper,whoiswaitingforhim,crouchedlowafterhisusualstyle。
  Thefullbackcatcheshimfairlyandthrowshimoverhisshoulder。
  Asbothcomeheavilytothegroundthereisasickeningcrackheardoverthefield。TheMcGillcaptain,withPepperhangingdesperatelytohiships,dragshimselfoverthelineandsecuresatouchdownforMcGill。
  AtoncethererisesawildtumultoftriumphfromtheMcGillcontingent,butafteraminuteortwothenoiseisfollowedbyananxioushush,andwhenthecrowdabouttheprostrateplayersisdispersedPepperisseenlyingonhisfacetearingupthegrass。Twoorthreedoctorsrushinfromthecrowd,andbeforelongPepperiscarriedoffthefield。Hislegisbroken。
  Anumberofpeoplebegintoleavethefield。
  "Oh,isn’tithorrible,"groansBetty,turningverypale。"Shallwegohome,Mrs。Macgregor?"
  Helenlooksattheoldladyanxiously。
  "HereisHamish,"sherepliesquickly。"Wewillwait。"
  Shockrunsup,muchdisturbed。
  "Awful,isitnot?"hesaystoHelen,whoisthefirsttomeethim。
  "Iamsorry,mother,youarehere。"
  "Willtheybestopping,thinkyou,Hamish?"askshismother。Thereisashadeofanxietyinhervoice。
  "No,mother,wemustplayitout。"
  "ThenIwilljustbewaitingfortheend,"saystheoldladycalmly。
  "Poorladdie——buthewasbravelydefendinghispost。Andyoumustjustbegoing,Hamishman。"
  AsShockmovedofftheyoungladiesandLloydlookedatherinamazement。Itwasinsomesuchspiritthatshehadsentherhusbandtohislastfighttwentyyearsago。
  Acloudofgriefandforebodingsettlesdownuponthe’Varsityteam,forPepperisnotonlyagreatfavouritewiththem,butasafullbacktheyhavelearnedtodependuponhim。Huntingdonisfullofregrets,andatonceoffersCampbellandtherefereetoforegothetouchdown,andtoscrimmageatthepointoftackle。
  "Hewouldhaveheldme,Iknow,bartheaccident,"hesays。
  Therefereeiswilling,butCampbellwillnothearofit。
  "Putoffaman,"hesaysshortly,"andgoonwiththegame。"
  Bateismovedfromhalftofull,amanistakenfromthescrimmagetosupplyhisplace,McGillmakesasimilarshift,andthegameproceeds。
  Huntingdonfailstoconvertthetouchdownintoagoal。Batekicksbackintotouch,andwithdesperatedetermination’Varsitygoesintoeventhescore。
  Campbellresolvesnowtoabandontheclosegame。Hehaseverythingtowin,andtolosebyfourpointsisasmuchalossasbyadozen。
  "Playtoyourhalveseverytime,"heordersthequarters,andnosoonerisplaybegunthanthewisdomoftheplanisseen。Withabrilliantseriesofpassesthe’VarsityquartersandhalvesworktheballthroughtheMcGilltwenty—fiveline,andbyfollowinghardahighpunt,forcetheenemytoasafetytouch。NosoonerhastheMcGillcaptainkickedoffthantheballisreturnedandagainMcGillisforcedtorouge。
  ThescorenowstandsfourtotwoinfavourofMcGill,butthe’Varsitymenhavecometotheirstrongestandareplayingwithanaggressivenessthatcannotbedenied。Againandagaintheypresstheiropponentsbehindtheirtwenty—fiveline。
  "Oh,"exclaimsBetty,"ifthereisonlytimetheycanwinyet。Dofindout,"shesaystoLloyd,"whattimethereisleft。"AndLloydcomesbacktoannouncethatthereareonlysixminutestoplay。
  "Hamishwillbetellingmethatagameisoftenwoninthelastminute,"remarkstheoldladyencouragingly。
  AsCampbellperceiveshisdesperatecase,hebeginstoswearlow,fierceoathsathisquarters。Inalltheirexperienceoftheircaptainthe’Varsitymenhaveneverheardhimswear,andtheyawaketothefactthattheyarefacetofacewithasituationentirelyunparalleledintheirhistoryasateam。Theyarebeingdefeated,andabouttolosetheironechanceoftheprouddistinctionofholdingthechampionshipofCanada。
  FrommantomanCampbellgoesashefindsopportunityhisfacewhite,hiseyesablaze,adjuring,urging,entreating,commanding,inawayquiteunusualwithhim。
  Anewspiritseizesthemen。Savagelytheypresstheenemy。Theyareneverofftheball,butfollowitashoundsahare,andtheyflingthemselvessofiercelyattheirfoethatineverytackleaMcGillmangoesdowntoearth。
  ButtryastheymayitseemsimpossibletogettheballtoTheDon。
  TheMcGillmenhaverealisedtheirdangerandhavemenspeciallydetailedtoblockthegreat’Varsityhalf。AgainandagainTheDonreceivestheball;butbeforehecangetawaythesemenareuponhim。
  Atlength,however,theopportunitycomes。Byalow,swiftpassfromBrown,MartinreceivestheballandimmediatelytransfersittoTheDon。StraightintothemidstofacrowdofMcGillmenheplunges,knockingoffthehandsreachingforhim,slippingthroughimpossibleapertures,tillheemergesattheMcGilllinewithlittleCarrollhangingontohisshoulders,andstaggeringacrossfallsfairlyintothearmsofbigMooney。
  Downtheygoallthreetogether,withhandsontheball。
  "Whatisit?Oh,whatisit?"shrieksBetty,springinguponthebox。
  "Iamthinkingitiswhattheywillbecallingamaulingoal,anditisapeetywecannotbeseeingit,"repliesthedauntlessoldlady。
  "Oh,it’sTheDon,"exclaimsBettyanxiously。"Whataretheydoingtohim?Run,oh,runandsee!"andLloydrunsoff。
  "It’samaulsureenough。TwoofthemhaveTheDondown,"heannounces,"buthe’llholdallright,"headdsquickly,glancingkeenlyatBetty。
  "Letmego,"criedBetty。"Imustgo。"
  "Betty,"saysHelen,inalowvoice,"bequiet。"
  "Oh,Idon’tcare,"criesBettypassionately。"Iwanttogo。"
  "He’llholdallright,"saysLloydconfidently,andBettygrowssuddenlyquiet。
  "Ay,thathewill,yonchap,"agreesMrs。Macgregor,standingupandtryingtoseewhatisgoingon。
  "IfTheDoncanholdforthreeminutesitwillcounttwoforhisside;ifMooneyandCarrollcangettheballawayitwillonlycountone,"explainedLloyd。
  Aboutthethreeplayersstrugglingonthegroundthecrowdpoursitself,yelling,urging,imploring,shriekingdirections。CampbellstoopsdownoverTheDonandshoutsintohisear。"Holdon,Don。Itmeansthegame,"andTheDon,lyingonhisback,windshisarmsroundtheballandsetshimselftoresisttheeffortsofMooneyandCarrolltogetitaway。
  Invainthepoliceandfieldcensorstrytokeepbackthecrowd。
  Theyareswepthelplessintothecentre。Madderandwildergrowsthetumult,whiletherefereestands,watchinhand,overthestrugglingthree。
  "Stopthatchoking,Carroll,"saysShocktothelittlequarter,whoisgrippingTheDonhardaboutthethroat。
  "Getoff,Mooney,"criesCampbell。"Getoffhischestwithyourknees。Getoff,Isay,orI’llknockyourheadoff。"
  ButMooneypersistsinboringintoTheDon’sstomachwithhisknees,tuggingviciouslyattheball。WithacurseCampbellspringsathim。
  Butashespringsadozenhandsreachforhim。Thereisawildrushoftwentymenforeachother’sthroats。Tooclosetostriketheycanonlychokeandscragandhackeachotherfiercely。Thepolicemenpushin,threateningwiththeirbatons,andthereisaprospectofageneralfightwhenthereferee’swhistlegoes。Timeisup。TheMAUL
  isover。’Varsityhasitstwopoints。Thescorenowstandeven,fourtofour,withtwominutestoplay。
  TheyliftTheDonfromtheground。Hisbreathiscomingingaspsandheistremblingwiththetremendousexertionsofthelastthreeminutes。
  "Timethere!"callsoutShock,whohasBalfourinhisarms。
  ThesmileisallgonefromShock’sface。AshewatchesTheDonstrugglingindeepgaspstorecoverhisbreath,forthefirsttimeinhisfootballlifeheloseshimself。Hehandshisfriendtoacoupleofmenstandingnear,stridesovertoMooney,andcatchinghimbythethroatbeginstoshovehimbackthroughthecrowd。
  "Youbrute,you!"heroars。"Whatkindofagamedoyoucallthat!
  Jumpingonamanwhenheisdown,withyourknees!Forverylittle,"
  hecontinues,strugglingtogethisarmfreefromthemenwhoarehangingonit,"Iwouldknockyourfaceoff。"
  MenfrombothsidesthrowthemselvesuponShockandhisfoeandtearthemapart。
  "That’sallright,Shock,"criesTheDon,laughingbetweenhisgasps,andShock,suddenlycomingtohimself,slinksshamefacedlyintothecrowd。
  "ItisnotoftenHamishforgetshimselfinyonfashion,"sayshismother,shakingherhead。"Hemustbesorelytriedindeed,"sheaddsconfidently。
  "Iamquitesureofit,"repliesHelen。"Healwayscomesoutsmiling。"Andtheoldladylooksatherapprovinglyamoment,andsays,"Indeed,andyouareright,lassie。"
  InafewminutesTheDonisasfitasever,andslappingShockonthebacksayspleasantly,"Come,along,oldfire—eater。We’vegottowinthisgameyet,"andShockgoesoffwithhim,stilllookingmuchashamed。
  McGillkicksfromthetwenty—fiveline,butbeforethescrimmagethatfollowsisovertimeiscalled,withanevenscore。
  Thecrowdstreamsonthefieldtumultuouslyenthusiasticoveragamesuchashasneverbeenseenonthatcampus。Bothsidesareeagertogoon,anditisarrangedthatthetimebeextendedhalfanhour。
  OldBlackgetsCampbellasideandurges,"Taketenminutesoffandgetyourmenintoquarters。"Campbelltakeshisadviceandtherubbersgetvigorouslytoworkatlegsandloins,rubbing,sponging,slapping,untilthemendeclarethemselvesfreshasever。
  "Nothurt,Don?"inquiresCampbellanxiously。
  "Notabit,"saysTheDon。"Itdidn’tbothermeatall。Iwaswinded,yousee,beforeIfell。"
  "Well,"saysCampbell,"we’regoingtogiveyouachancenow。
  There’sonlyonethingtodo,men。Rush’em。Theyplaybestinattack,andourdefenceissafeenough。Whatdoyousay,Black?"
  "Ientirelyagree。Butbeginsteady。Ishoulduseyourwholehalfbackline,however,forawhile。TheywilllayforBalfourthere。"
  "That’sright,"saysthecaptain。"BeginsteadyandpasstoMartinandMcLarenforthefirstwhile,andtheneveryonegiveTheDonachance。"
  "AndShock,"callsoutlittleBrown,"don’tbeafool,andstopfighting,"atwhicheverybodyroarsexceptShockhimself,who,ashamedofhisrecentdisplayoftemper,hurriesofftothefield。
  Oncemorethecampusiscleared。Batteredandbloodyastofeatures,tornanddishevelledastoattire,butalleagerandresolved,theteamsagainlineup,knowingwellthattheyhavebeforethemahalfhoursuchastheyhaveneveryetfacedinalltheirfootballcareer。
  Itis’Varsity’skick。Campbelltakesitcarefully,andplacesitintouchwellwithintheMcGilltwenty—five。Afterthethrowin,theteamssettledowntoscrimmageassteadyasatthefirst,withthisdifference,however,that’Varsityshowsperceptiblyweaker。Backstepbysteptheirscrimmageisforcedtowardthecentre,theretreatcounterbalancedsomewhatbythesplendidindividualboringofCampbellandShock。Butbothteamsarealertandswiftatthequarters,fierceintackleandplayingwithamazingsteadiness。
  SuddenlyCarrollnipsuptheballandpasseshardandswifttothehalfbackimmediatelybehindhim,whointurnpassesfarouttoBunchontheleftwing。WithabeautifulcatchBunch,neverslackingspeed,runsroundthecrowd,dodgesthequarters,knocksoffMartin,andwithacrowdofmenofbothteamscloseuponhisheels,makesfortheline。
  BeforehimstandsBatealone。Fromhistall,lankmakeonemighteasilythinkhimnonetoosecureonhislegs。Bunchdeterminestocharge,andlikealittlebullrushesfullathim。
  ButBate’swholefootballlifehasbeenonelongseriesofdeceptions,andsoheisquitepreparedforthiskindofattack。AsBunchcomesathimhestepslightlyaside,catchesthehalfbackabouttheneck,swingshimroundandlandshimpronewithsuchterrificimpactthattheballfliesoutofhisgrasp。
  ImmediatelylittleBrownhasit,passestoMartin,whoonbeingtackledpassestoTheDon。Thefieldbeforehimisfulloftheenemy,butTheDonneverhesitates。Doubling,twisting,knockingof,heeludesmanafterman,whilethecrowdsonthelinegrowmoreandmorefrantic,andatlength,clearingthemainbody,hesetsoffacrossthefieldtomoreopencountryonthe’Varsityleft。BehindhimcomeCampbell,Shock,Martinandothers,followinghard;beforehimstandthreeoftheMcGilldefence。Dorion,McDonnell,andMooney。Hehasalreadymadeagreatrun,anditlooksasifhecannotpossiblymakethrough。
  FirstDorionspringsathim,butTheDon’sopenhandattheendofarigidarmcatcheshimfullintheneck,andDoriongoesdownlikeastick。
  BigMcDonnellbearsswiftlydownuponhimandleapshighathim,butTheDonlowershisshoulder,catchesMcDonnellbelowthewindandslideshimoverhisback;butbeforehecangetupspeedagainlittleCarrollisclutchingathiships,andMooney,theMcGillfullback,comesrushingathim。Swinginground,TheDonshakesCarrollpartlyoff,andwiththatfiercedownwardcutofhisarmwhichishisspecialtrick,sendsthelittlequarterflying,andjustasMooneytackles,passestheballoverhisshouldertoShock,whoisimmediatelypounceduponbyhalfadozenMcGillmen,butwho,ereheisheld,passestoCampbell,whointurnworksforwardafewyards,andagainonbeingtackled,passestoTheDon。Itisamagnificentbitofplay。
  Thespectatorshavelongsincepassedallboundsofcontrol,andarepouringonthefield,yellinglikemadpeople。Eventheimperturbableoldladyloseshercalmforamoment,andgripingHelen’sarmexclaims,"Lookatthat,now!Man,man,yonisagrandladdie。"
  ThereisnochanceforTheDontorun,foraswarmoftheMcGillmenstandbetweenhimandthelineonlyafewyardsoff。Thenhedoestheonlypossiblething。Puttinghisheaddownheplungesintothecrowdinfrontofhim。
  "Comeon,Shock,"yellsCampbell。Instantlyadozen’VarsitymenrespondtothecryandfallinbehindCampbellandShock,who,lockingarmsaboutTheDon,areshovinghimthroughfordearlife。
  Therearetwominutesoffiercestruggle。Twentymeninamass,kicking,scragging,fighting,butslowlymovingtowardtheMcGillline,whilebehindthemandaroundthemtheexcitedspectatorswildly,madlyyelling,leaping,imploring,adjuringbyallkindsofweirdoathsto"shove"orto"hold。"InvaintheMcGillmenthrowthemselvesinthewayoftheadvancingmass。Steadily,irresistiblythemovementgoeson。Theyarebeingbeatenandtheyknowit。
  "Down!down!"yellsbigHuntingdon,droppingonhiskneesonthelineinfrontofthetramping,kicking’Varsityphalanx。
  Amoment’spause,andthereisamassofminglingarms,legs,headsandbodies,piledonthegoalline。
  "Held!held!"yelltheMcGillmenandtheirsupporters。
  ButbeforetherefereecanrespondShockseizesTheDonbelowthewaist,liftshimclearofthemob,andtramplingonfriendandfoealike,projectshimoverthestrugglingmassbeyondtheenemy’sline,whereheisimmediatelyburiedbeneathaswarmofMcGillmen,whosavagelyjumpuponhimandjamhisheadandbodyintotheturf。
  "He’sin!he’sin!"shrieksBetty,wildlywavingherhand。
  "Willitbeawin,thinkye?"anxiouslyinquiresShock’smother。"Itwillhardlybethat,Idoubt。But,eh——h,yon’sthelad。"
  "Down!down!"criesthe’Varsitycaptain。"Getofftheman!Getofftheman!Lethimup,there!"
  ButtheMcGillmenareslowtomove。
  "Getup!"roarsShock,pickingthemoffandhurlingthemaside。
  "Getup,men!Getup!Thatballisdown,"yellstherefereethroughthedin,intotheearsofthosewhoareholdingTheDoninadeathgrip。
  Withdifficultytheyarepersuadedtoallowhimtorise。Whenhestandsup,breathless,bleedingatthemouth,butotherwisesound,thecrowdof’Varsityadmirersgointoariotofrapture,throwingupcaps,huggingeachotherinecstaticwardances,whiletheteamwalkquietlyaboutrecoveringtheirwind,andresistingtheeffortsoftheirfriendstoelevatethem。
  "Quitit!"growlsCampbell。"Getoffthefield!Getback,youhoodlums!"
  MeantimeHuntingdonisprotestingtothereferee。
  "Iclaimthatballwasfairlyheld,backthere。Balfourwasbroughttoadeadstand。"
  "Howdoyouknow,Huntingdon?"returnsCampbell。"Yourheadwasdowninthescrim。"
  "Icouldseehislegs。Iknowhisboots。"
  ItistruethatTheDonhasapeculiartoeonhisboots。
  "Oh,"jeersCampbellscornfully,"that’sallrot,youknow,Huntingdon。"
  "Lookhere,Campbell,listentowhatIsay。IwantyoutorememberI
  amspeakingthetruth。"
  Huntingdon’squiettonehasitseffect。
  "Iwouldneverthinkofchallengingyourword,"repliesCampbell,"butIthinkitisquiteimpossiblethatyoucouldabsolutelyknowthatTheDoncametoadeadstand。"
  "Irepeat,IcanpickoutBalfour’sbootsfromawholecrowd,andI
  knowhewasbroughttoastand。Iampreparedtoswearthat。Cananymansweartothecontrary?"
  "Why,certainly,"criesCampbell,"halfadozenmencan。There’sShock,whowasrightbehindhim。"
  ButShockthusappealedto,hesitates。Hehasanunfortunateconscience。
  "Ican’tsayforsure,"hesays,lookingpiteously,athiscaptain。
  "Weren’tyoumovingallthetime,Shock?"
  "Well,Iwasshovingallthetime。"
  "Butholdon,"saysHuntingdon。"WillyousaythatBalfourwasneverbroughttoastand?Willyouswearthat?"
  "Well,Icannotsayforsure,"repliesShockingreatdistress。"Itwasnotverylong,anyway。"
  YellsoftriumphantlaughterbreakfromtheMcGillcrowd。