Lots of ball-players would tell you that he deserved it because he has won two world's pennants for them.
When they returned they found town and campus in the hands of the enemy, for blue pennants were to be seen on every side.
Two plunges gave Kenwood the rest of her distance and the blue pennants waved and triumphant cheers crashed out.
Brown pennants flapped and blue pennants, fewer in number, waved back defiantly.
Upon arriving at the shop he found the man with cap over one ear, broad trousers like a mameluke's, hobnailed boots and various pennants and rosettes fastened to the lapels of his jacket.
In some stations appeared young girls clad in white with cockades andpennants on their breasts.
The flags hung there until all the answering pennants were shown and then they wavered an instant as they began to fall, and at once the sixteen battleships roared out a salvo such as no one in Chile had ever heard before.
The ships might fly "breakdown" pennants but they kept up right along.
When the first sign of a flutter comes from the flagship that the pennants are coming down the hoarse yell of "Haul down!
Those fellows with commissions, and pennants at their mast-heads, and guns, and what not, seem determined to do us a mischief.
This was a British squadron, at anchor in Botany Bay, the pennants and ensigns of which we could plainly distinguish.
But their hearts were cheered by the spectacle of the pennants and ensigns on the eleven British vessels, plainly seen at intervals within, and the prospect of meeting Europeans again made them impatient to fetch their anchorage.
The centre, under Don John of Austria, consisted of sixty-four galleys, with blue pennantsflying at the masthead.
They displayed white pennants from a flagstaff over the stern lamp[299].
The counter was fairly piled with pennants of Alton and Kenly colors, with small gray-and-gold megaphones and with arm-bands of the rival hues.
The men were in cotton garments and conical hats, and their queues of hair hung like shipspennants in a dead calm, or the tails of a group of scared dogs.
The hordes of Europe then turned southward, seized upon Varna, and pitched their camps amid the pennants of their ill-gotten victory near to its walls.
The Sultan raged upon the beach, as he saw one after another of his pennants sink beneath the waves.
She took them and passed out--more grotesque than ever, shattering into streaks of vacancies, reappearing with flickers of shining scale and yellow gems as the tattered pennants of invisibility fluttered about her.
The enclosing facets burst into a blaze of coruscations, and in each sparkling panel I saw our images, shaken and torn likepennants in a whirlwind.
Posters, pennants and banners played a conspicuous part in the campaign.
She had more picture postcards and sofa pillows and fraternity pennantsthan any girl in Rock County.
She had a little alcove off the sitting room which was all her own hung with school pennants and drawings of the Charles Dana Gibson variety.
These blasts cut through the shingled roof like a dozen blow-torches and spurted their yellow pennants skyward.
They moved on rapidly toward the clanging band, the flutter of the pennants and the brazen outcries of the ticket-takers.
She did not look forward to eating a hotel dinner with the same pleasure now, but was eager to get to the tent, whose pennants streamed above the roofs of the houses.
If ever amends were made to any little highland bonnet in this world, then Alan Macdonald's was that bonnet, hanging there among the flaring pennants and trivial little schoolgirl trophies on Nola Chadron's wall.
There were photographs of youths on dressing-table, chiffonier, and walls, and flaring pennants of eastern universities and colleges.
It seemed a short ride, compared to those which they had been taking, when they crossed the bridge at Fort Lauderdale and turned down the street by the river, where they saw the pennants of the Bentley yacht.
No one was in the little sitting room, which looked cosy with bright cushions, pennants and pictures already in place; but Eleanor looked out from the other bedroom, as Ann went into hers.
Their guns, with the military pennants on the forks, they had slung over their shoulders, and their sabres stuck out horizontally from their girdles in silver-bound scabbards decorated with three pieces of imitation coral.
We saw ten men with guns in a sheepfold, carrying gun-rests with yellow and red pennants on one of the prongs; perhaps they were highway robbers.
The crowd broke up; the speakers, after some cheerful talk among themselves, gathered together their banners and pennants and went their several ways; committees looked after the taking-down of the stands.
The mist drifted, opening and closing, and to the mist was added the fairy garlands and pennants of white steam.
Lasar's spacious marquee was quickly put up, and the long pennants hoisted over it: in front of this tent a large fire was lit, and buffalo hides spread round it, on which the ladies reclined.
From the numerous gay tents pennants blew out in the fresh breeze, and between men, horses, and mules were moving in the strangest confusion.
The ensigns and pennants were now displayed, the party feeling a legitimate pride in having advanced to a point never before reached by human beings, though they had failed in an enterprise now proved beyond the pale of possibility.
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