Dick Prescott's First Year at West Point; Or, Two Chums in the Cadet Gray
bout stripping for the fight. It would be throwing some of your chances away, Dic
lose, don't you, Greg?"
protested Cadet
? Do you remember that our coaches told us to enter every battle on gridiron or diamond with the firm convicti
pirit to take into a
approaching fight anything but a mass of pounded pulp. Mr. Spurlo
y found Cadet Lieutenant Edwards and Mr. Jennison, both of the first class, already on hand. Mr. Devine, of the yearling class, who w
fter Mr. Spurlock an
the same fighting costume, consisting of old gray flannel
e of his years. His chest expansion was splendid. Over his chest and between his shoulders formidable musc
to look like a weakling. His chest was fine, the muscles between his shoulder blades stood up well
of the fight, since, in a cadet fight, none of the officia
tlemen?" inquired M
atch that had served
h. The rounds will last two minutes each, with a minute's rest between. Queensbury rules will be followed as far as the
se, the referee turning to
is arms folded over his c
onfident. He stood with his
alled Mr.
them in an attitude of semi-defense,
, planting it firmly though lightly. His left arm raked outwa
shot out to counter. Then Spurlock drove in, but Prescott got away by nimble dodging. Each man had now turned; the seconds jumped nimbly around,
followed nimble Plebe Prescott around, Dick doi
escaping, though the plebe was kept so busily on the de
jumping-jack!"
on Dick's right lower ribs tha
g the plebe going. Dick, however, dodged less and countered
im
as he and Greg sponged the plebe fighter off quickly and then began to knead his mus
me back at his more powerful opponent. Spurlock began to press his man hard, when, of a sudden, Prescott got in low
leaped in now, to chase and
devoting his attention largely t
ind him. Spurlock, following like lightning, aimed a blow, but i
lebe principals laughed. S
, standing on the defensive until Mr. Spurlock
ust enough to interfere with his nimbleness of pursuit during
his seconds being sponged and kneaded, "don't be so much of a coward! D
Dick coldly. "I'm managi
er. "I'll call you out myself if you hav
your specialty?" dem
a coming fight with Kramer
s has gone far enough. You must stop hectoring that
matter of etiquette, or the code, from the first class man, was as valid as a
indignantly. "You have a right to. This
twork unless the refe
in an un
ould stop it. He's running this fight on the fair-and-square. If I have
?" asked Anstey,
ust to footwork to save myself. Mr. Spurlock
n again?" asked
es," replied Dick, stepping up from the c
he brute?" whispere
swered Plebe Prescott over his shoulder.
rose. "Watch me reduce that b.j. plebe to powder! I
eferee set
ined to trust to his nimble feet. He put up a stand-up front, though se
ling began to
, though he took another bit of punishment
ck began driving his victim
p the best guard he could
pursued without undue haste, driving the plebe, a foot a
ely pressed. Then, with a sudden tensing of his muscles, the yearling