Gordon Elliott, a student at one of the big universities, is unable to make the football team until his senior year. He is then awarded a position at center because of his superior method of passing the ball, though his lightness is against him. He overhears the head coach say that Dick Blackwood would make a better center if only he could master the pass. In his loyalty to the college Elliott teaches Blackwood the pass, thereby eliminating himself, not merely from the team, but also, as he supposes, from the possibility of winning Marjorie Burgess, who has commanded him to return for his answer after he has played his first big game. The game is played and won, largely through the efforts of Blackwood, and he is a hero. At the banquet, where the letters are awarded, the victorious center tells the whole story of Elliott’s sacrifice. Elliott wins one of the letters, and Marjorie’s promise. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: No rating yet | |
Released: | January 7, 1915 | |
Runtime: | 20 min | |
Genres: | Drama Short | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Domino Film Company | |
Cast: | Louise Glaum George Fisher James McLaughlin | |
Crew: | Scott Sidney | |
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