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第4章 THE REDHEADED OUTFIELD(4)

Red Gilbat gathered up the tails of his duster, after the manner of a neat woman crossing a muddy street, and ambled down to first base and on to second, making prodigious jumps upon the bags, and round third, to come down the home-stretch wagging his red head.Then he stood on the plate, and, as if to exact revenge from the audience for the fun they made of him, he threw back his shoulders and bellowed: ``HAW! HAW!

HAW!''

Not a handclap greeted him, but some mindless, exceedingly adventurous fan yelled: ``Redhead!

Redhead! Redhead!''

That was the one thing calculated to rouse Red Gilbat.He seemed to flare, to bristle, and he paced for the bleachers.

Delaney looked as if he might have a stroke.

``Grab him! Soak him with a bat! Somebody grab him!''

But none of the Stars was risking so much, and Gilbat, to the howling derision of the gleeful fans, reached the bleachers.He stretched his long arms up to the fence and prepared to vault over.

``Where's the guy who called me redhead?'' he yelled.

That was heaping fuel on the fire.From all over the bleachers, from everywhere, came the obnoxious word.Red heaved himself over the fence and piled into the fans.Then followed the roar of many voices, the tramping of many feet, the pressing forward of line after line of shirt-sleeved men and boys.That bleacher stand suddenly assumed the maelstrom appearance of a surging mob round an agitated center.In a moment all the players rushed down the field, and confusion reigned.

``Oh! Oh! Oh!'' moaned Delaney.

However, the game had to go on.Delaney, no doubt, felt all was over.Nevertheless there were games occasionally that seemed an unending series of unprecedented events.This one had begun admirably to break a record.And the Providence fans, like all other fans, had cultivated an appetite as the game proceeded.They were wild to put the other redheads out of the field or at least out for the inning, wild to tie the score, wild to win and wilder than all for more excitement.

Clammer hit safely.But when Reddie Ray lined to the second baseman, Clammer, having taken a lead, was doubled up in the play.

Of course, the sixth inning opened with the Stars playing only eight men.There was another delay.Probably everybody except Delaney and perhaps Healy had forgotten the Stars were short a man.Fuller called time.The impatient bleachers barked for action.

Capt.White came over to Delaney and courteously offered to lend a player for the remaining innings.Then a pompous individual came out of the door leading from the press boxes--he was a director Delaney disliked.

``Guess you'd better let Fuller call the game,''

he said brusquely.

``If you want to--as the score stands now in our favor,'' replied Delaney.

``Not on your life! It'll be ours or else we'll play it out and beat you to death.''

He departed in high dudgeon.

``Tell Reddie to swing over a little toward left,'' was Delaney's order to Healy.Fire gleamed in the manager's eye.

Fuller called play then, with Reddy Clammer and Reddie Ray composing the Star outfield.And the Grays evidently prepared to do great execution through the wide lanes thus opened up.At that stage it would not have been like matured ball players to try to crop hits down into the infield.

White sent a long fly back of Clammer.Reddy had no time to loaf on this hit.It was all he could do to reach it and he made a splendid catch, for which the crowd roundly applauded him.That applause was wine to Reddy Clammer.He began to prance on his toes and sing out to Scott: ``Make 'em hit to me, old man! Make 'em hit to me!''

Whether Scott desired that or not was scarcely possible to say; at any rate, Hanley pounded a hit through the infield.And Clammer, prancing high in the air like a check-reined horse, ran to intercept the ball.He could have received it in his hands, but that would never have served Reddy Clammer.He timed the hit to a nicety, went down with his old grand-stand play and blocked the ball with his anatomy.Delaney swore.And the bleachers, now warm toward the gallant outfielder, lustily cheered him.Babcock hit down the right-field foul line, giving Clammer a long run.Hanley was scoring and Babcock was sprinting for third base when Reddy got the ball.

He had a fine arm and he made a hard and accurate throw, catching his man in a close play.

Perhaps even Delaney could not have found any fault with that play.But the aftermath spoiled the thing.Clammer now rode the air; he soared;he was in the clouds; it was his inning and he had utterly forgotten his team mates, except inasmuch as they were performing mere little automatic movements to direct the great machinery in his direction for his sole achievement and glory.

There is fate in baseball as well as in other walks of life.O'Brien was a strapping fellow and he lifted another ball into Clammer's wide territory.The hit was of the high and far-away variety.Clammer started to run with it, not like a grim outfielder, but like one thinking of himself, his style, his opportunity, his inevitable success.Certain it was that in thinking of himself the outfielder forgot his surroundings.He ran across the foul line, head up, hair flying, unheeding the warning cry from Healy.And, reaching up to make his crowning circus play, he smashed face forward into the bleachers fence.Then, limp as a rag, he dropped.The audience sent forth a long groan of sympathy.

``That wasn't one of his stage falls,'' said Delaney.``I'll bet he's dead....Poor Reddy!

And I want him to bust his face!''

Clammer was carried off the field into the dressing room and a physician was summoned out of the audience.

``Cap., what'd it--do to him?'' asked Delaney.

``Aw, spoiled his pretty mug, that's all,''

replied Healy, scornfully.``Mebee he'll listen to me now.''

Delaney's change was characteristic of the man.

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