The Purple Pennant
Appearance
Copyright, 1916, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS | ||
Chapter | Page | |
I. | Fudge Is Interrupted | 1 |
II. | The Try-out | 11 |
III. | The Shadow on the Curtain | 23 |
IV. | The Ode to Spring | 38 |
V. | Perry Remembers | 50 |
VI. | The False Mustache | 61 |
VII. | Fudge Revolts | 74 |
VIII. | Lanny Studies Steam Engineering | 89 |
IX. | The New Sign | 99 |
X. | The Borrowed Roller | 110 |
XI. | Gordon Deserts His Post | 120 |
XII. | On Dick's Porch | 130 |
XIII. | Foiled! | 142 |
XIV. | The Game with Norrisville | 152 |
XV. | The White Scar | 166 |
XVI. | Sears Makes a Suggestion | 179 |
XVII. | The Squad at Work | 190 |
XVIII. | The Officer at the Door | 202 |
XIX. | The Train-robber Is Warned | 213 |
XX. | Mr. Addicks Explains | 226 |
XXI. | On the Track | 240 |
XXII. | The New Coach | 258 |
XXIII. | Out at the Plate! | 273 |
XXIV. | Clearfield Concedes the Meet | 290 |
XXV. | Springdale Leads | 300 |
XXVI. | The Purple Pennant | 311 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | ||
"Like a white streak, Perry breasted the string" | Frontispiece | |
Facing Page | ||
"'On your mark! . . . Set! . . . Go!'" | 18 | |
"'What's that?' asked Perry, startled" | 220 | |
"Lanny, dropping to his knees on the plate, got it a foot from the ground" | 286 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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