[Frank Merriwell at Yale by Burt L. Standish]@TWC D-Link bookFrank Merriwell at Yale CHAPTER XXIX 3/13
"I wouldn't be surprised to see Old Put's boys pull the game out in this inning, for all that two men are out." "If they do so, Merriwell is the man who will deserve the credit," said Collingwood.
"That is dead right." "Yes, it is right, for he restored confidence and started the work of rattling Coulter." "Paul," said the great man of the 'Varsity crew, "that fellow is fast enough for the regular team." "You said so before." "And I say so again." Now it became evident to everybody that Coulter was in a pitiful state, for he could not find the plate at all, and the next man went down on four balls, filling the bases. But that was not the end of it.
The next batter got four balls, and a score was forced in. Then it was seen that Peck, Harvard's change pitcher, was warming up, and it became evident that the captain had decided to put him into the box. If the next Yale man had not been altogether too eager to get a hit, there is no telling when the inning would have stopped.
He sent a high-fly foul straight into the air, and the catcher succeeded in gathering it in. The inning closed with quite a change in the score, Harvard having a lead of but three, where it had been seven in the lead at the end of the sixth. "I am afraid they will get on to Merriwell this time," said Sport Harris, with a shake of his head. "Hey!" squealed Rattleton, who was quivering all over.
"I'll give you a chance to even up with me.
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