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第53章 OLD WELL WELL(2)

Run! He was fleet as a deer.He cut through first like the wind, settled to a driving strides rounded second, and by a good, long slide beat the throw in to third.The crowd, who went to games to see long hits and daring runs, gave him a generous hand-clapping.

Old Well-Well appeared on the verge of apoplexy.

His ruddy face turned purple, then black;he rose in his seat; he gave vent to smothered gasps; then he straightened up and clutched his hands into his knees.

Burt scored his run on a hit to deep short, an infielder's choice, with the chances against retiring a runner at the plate.Philadelphia could not tally again that inning.New York blanked in the first of the next.For their opponents, an error, a close decision at second favoring the runner, and a single to right tied the score.Bell of New York got a clean hit in the opening of the fifth.

With no one out and chances for a run, the impatient fans let loose.Four subway trains in collision would not have equalled the yell and stamp in the bleachers.Maloney was next to bat and he essayed a bunt.This the fans derided with hoots and hisses.No team work, no inside ball for them.

``Hit it out!'' yelled a hundred in unison.

``Home run!'' screamed a worshipper of long hits.

As if actuated by the sentiments of his admirers Maloney lined the ball over short.It looked good for a double; it certainly would advance Bell to third; maybe home.But no one calculated on Burt.His fleetness enabled him to head the bounding ball.He picked it up cleanly, and checking his headlong run, threw toward third base.

Bell was half way there.The ball shot straight and low with terrific force and beat the runner to the bag.

``What a great arm!'' I exclaimed, deep in my throat.``It's the lad's day! He can't be stopped.''

The keen newsboy sitting below us broke the amazed silence in the bleachers.

``Wot d'ye tink o' that?''

Old Well-Well writhed in his seat.To him if was a one-man game, as it had come to be for me.

I thrilled with him; I gloried in the making good of his protege; it got to be an effort on my part to look at the old man, so keenly did his emotion communicate itself to me.

The game went on, a close, exciting, brilliantly fought battle.Both pitchers were at their best.

The batters batted out long flies, low liners, and sharp grounders; the fielders fielded these difficult chances without misplay.Opportunities came for runs, but no runs were scored for several innings.Hopes were raised to the highest pitch only to be dashed astonishingly away.The crowd in the grand stand swayed to every pitched ball;the bleachers tossed like surf in a storm.

To start the eighth, Stranathan of New York tripled along the left foul line.Thunder burst from the fans and rolled swellingly around the field.Before the hoarse yelling, the shrill hooting, the hollow stamping had ceased Stranathan made home on an infield hit.Then bedlam broke loose.It calmed down quickly, for the fans sensed trouble between Binghamton, who had been thrown out in the play, and the umpire who was waving him back to the bench.

``You dizzy-eyed old woman, you can't see straight!'' called Binghamton.

The umpire's reply was lost, but it was evident that the offending player had been ordered out of the grounds.

Binghamton swaggered along the bleachers while the umpire slowly returned to his post.The fans took exception to the player's objection and were not slow in expressing it.Various witty enconiums, not to be misunderstood, attested to the bleachers' love of fair play and their disgust at a player's getting himself put out of the game at a critical stage.

The game proceeded.A second batter had been thrown out.Then two hits in succession looked good for another run.White, the next batter, sent a single over second base.Burt scooped the ball on the first bounce and let drive for the plate.

It was another extraordinary throw.Whether ball or runner reached home base first was most difficult to decide.The umpire made his sweeping wave of hand and the breathless crowd caught his decision.

``Out!''

In action and sound the circle of bleachers resembled a long curved beach with a mounting breaker thundering turbulently high.

``Rob--b--ber--r!'' bawled the outraged fans, betraying their marvelous inconsistency.

Old Well-Well breathed hard.Again the wrestling of his body signified an inward strife.Ibegan to feel sure that the man was in a mingled torment of joy and pain, that he fought the maddening desire to yell because he knew he had not the strength to stand it.Surely, in all the years of his long following of baseball he had never had the incentive to express himself in his peculiar way that rioted him now.Surely, before the game ended he would split the winds with his wonderful yell.

Duveen's only base on balls, with the help of a bunt, a steal, and a scratch hit, resulted in a run for Philadelphia, again tying the score.How the fans raged at Fuller for failing to field the lucky scratch.

``We had the game on ice!'' one cried.

``Get him a basket!''

New York men got on bases in the ninth and made strenuous efforts to cross the plate, but it was not to be.Philadelphia opened up with two scorching hits and then a double steal.Burt came up with runners on second and third.Half the crowd cheered in fair appreciation of the way fate was starring the ambitious young outfielder; the other half, dyed-in-the-wool home-team fans, bent forward in a waiting silent gloom of fear.Burt knocked the dirt out of his spikes and faced Duveen.The second ball pitched he met fairly and it rang like a bell.

No one in the stands saw where it went.But they heard the crack, saw the New York shortstop stagger and then pounce forward to pick up the ball and speed it toward the plate.The catcher was quick to tag the incoming runner, and then snap the ball to first base, completing a double play.

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