The Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron
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THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA
HIGH ON THE GRIDIRON
OR
The Struggle for the Silver Cup
BY
AUTHOR OF "THE BOYS ON COLUMBIA HIGH," "THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH
ON THE DIAMOND," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
COOTS WAS DOWNED BY A FIERCE TACKLE ON THE PART OF SHADDUCK.
Boys of Columbia High on the Gridiron.
—Frontispiece (Page 110.)
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
I. | Out for Practice | 1 |
II. | On the Road to Town | 11 |
III. | The Strange History of Ralph | 22 |
IV. | Treachery in the Camp | 33 |
V. | The Signal Practice | 44 |
VI. | At the Singing School | 57 |
VII. | The Abduction of "Bones" | 68 |
VIII. | The Line-up with Clifford | 76 |
IX. | A Hard Fought First-half | 89 |
X. | A Scene not Down on the Bills | 99 |
XI. | Clifford's Last Hope | 108 |
XII. | Dr. Shadduck Fears an Epidemic | 118 |
XIII. | The Great Marsh | 126 |
XIV. | The Dangers of the Muck Hole | 137 |
XV. | Frank Turns Chauffeur | 145 |
XVI. | An Unwilling Pilot | 154 |
XVII. | A Desperate Remedy | 162 |
XVIII. | Matching Wits | 171 |
XIX. | At the End of the Circuit | 180 |
XX. | Frank's Luck | 189 |
XXI. | The Lifting of the Cloud | 198 |
XXII. | How Bellport Bucked the Line | 207 |
XXIII. | Won by Four Inches | 217 |
XXIV. | The Message from Tokio—Conclusion | 227 |
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