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 a present to him, but I think I'd a heap rather kick him in the shins sometimes!"

Lanny's laugh, however, threw doubt on his assertion.

"We play Highland Hall Saturday, don't we?" asked Gordon.

"Yes. Highland doesn't trouble me any, though. We could beat her with the Scrubs. But Locust Valley comes the Saturday after, and those fellows have a mighty good team as a usual thing. I don't suppose it would hurt us to get beaten. Might be a good thing. Still, if you're captain you sort of like to have a clean slate, if you can."

"Have you heard from the man at Westport? Cotner said you were after someone there."

"Not yet I don't even know that he's still there. I don't suppose he will want to come, anyhow. We can't pay enough to make it worth his while. It's a shame we can't have a graduate coaching system, as Springdale has. She doesn't seem to have much trouble getting coaches. That chap Newman who has been coaching her for three or four years is a dandy. I'll bet she'll beat us again this year; maybe worse than she did last!"

"Don't you believe it, Lanny! Cheer up and hear