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  THE BASEBALL JOE SERIES

  BY LESTER CHADWICK

  _12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, $1.00, postpaid_

  BASEBALL JOE OF THE SILVER STARS _or The Rivals of Riverside_

  Joe is an everyday country boy who loves to play baseball andparticularly to pitch.

  BASEBALL JOE ON THE SCHOOL NINE _or Pitching for the Blue Banner_

  Joe’s great ambition was to go to boarding school and play on theschool team.

  BASEBALL JOE AT YALE _or Pitching for the College Championship_

  Joe goes to Yale University. In his second year he becomes a varsitypitcher and pitches in several big games.

  BASEBALL JOE IN THE CENTRAL LEAGUE _or Making Good as a Professional Pitcher_

  In this volume the scene of action is shifted from Yale college to abaseball league of our Central States.

  BASEBALL JOE IN THE BIG LEAGUE _or A Young Pitcher’s Hardest Struggles_

  From the Central League Joe is drafted into the St. Louis Nationals. Acorking baseball story all fans will enjoy.

  BASEBALL JOE ON THE GIANTS _or Making Good as a Twirler in the Metropolis_

  How Joe was traded to the Giants and became their mainstay in the boxmakes an interesting baseball story.

  BASEBALL JOE IN THE WORLD SERIES _or Pitching for the Championship_

  The rivalry was of course of the keenest, and what Joe did to win theseries is told in a manner to thrill the most jaded reader.

  BASEBALL JOE AROUND THE WORLD _or Pitching on a Grand Tour_

  The Giants and the All-Americans tour the world, playing in manyforeign countries.

  BASEBALL JOE: HOME RUN KING _or The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record_

  Joe cultivates his handling of the bat until he becomes the greatestbatter in the game.

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  THE KHAKI BOYS SERIES

  BY CAPT. GORDON BATES

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in full color._

  _=Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid=_

  _True-to-life stories of the camp and field in the great war._

  1. THE KHAKI BOYS AT CAMP STERLING _or Training for the Big Fight in France_

  Two zealous young patriots volunteer and begin their military training.Together they get into a baffling camp mystery.

  2. THE KHAKI BOYS ON THE WAY _or Doing Their Bit on Sea and Land_

  Our soldier boys having completed their training at Camp Sterling aretransferred to a Southern cantonment from which they are finally sentaboard a troopship for France.

  3. THE KHAKI BOYS AT THE FRONT _or Shoulder to Shoulder in the Trenches_

  The Khaki Boys reach France, and, after some intensive training insound of the battle front, are sent into the trenches.

  4. THE KHAKI BOYS OVER THE TOP _or Doing and Daring for Uncle Sam_

  A spirited tale, telling how the brave soldier boys went over the topin the face of a fierce fire from the enemy.

  5. THE KHAKI BOYS FIGHTING TO WIN _or Smashing the German Lines_

  Another great war story, showing how the Khaki Boys did their duty asfighters for Uncle Sam under tremendous difficulties.

  6. THE KHAKI BOYS ALONG THE RHINE _or Winning the Honors of War_

  Telling of the march to the Rhine, crossing into Germany and of varioustroubles the doughboys had with the Boches.

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  THE COLLEGE SPORTS SERIES

  BY LESTER CHADWICK

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in Colors_

  _=Price per volume, $1.00, postpaid=_

  _Mr. Chadwick has played on the diamond and on the gridiron himself._

  1. THE RIVAL PITCHERS _A Story of College Baseball_

  Tom Parsons, a “hayseed,” makes good on the scrub team of RandallCollege.

  2. A QUARTERBACK’S PLUCK _A Story of College Football_

  A football story, told in Mr. Chadwick’s best style, that is bound togrip the reader from the start.

  3. BATTING TO WIN _A Story of College Baseball_

  Tom Parsons and his friends Phil and Sid are the leading players onRandall College team. There is a great game.

  4. THE WINNING TOUCHDOWN _A Story of College Football_

  After having to reorganize their team at the last moment, Randall makesa touchdown that won a big game.

  5. FOR THE HONOR OF RANDALL _A Story of College Athletics_

  The winning of the hurdle race and long-distance run is extremelyexciting.

  6. THE EIGHT-OARED VICTORS _A Story of College Water Sports_

  Tom, Phil and Sid prove as good at aquatic sports as they are on track,gridiron and diamond.

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  THE JACK RANGER SERIES

  BY CLARENCE YOUNG

  _12mo. Cloth. Illustrated. Jacket in Colors_

  _=Price per volume, $1.00, postpaid=_

  _Lively stories of outdoor sports and adventure every boy will want toread._

  1. JACK RANGER’S SCHOOLDAYS _or The Rivals of Washington Hall_

  You will love Jack Ranger--you simply can’t help it. He is bright andcheery, and earnest in all he does.

  2. JACK RANGER’S WESTERN TRIP _or From Boarding School to Ranch and Range_

  This volume takes the hero to the great West. Jack is anxious to clearup the mystery surrounding his father’s disappearance.

  3. JACK RANGER’S SCHOOL VICTORIES _or Track, Gridiron and Diamond_

  Jack gets back to Washington Hall and goes in for all sorts of schoolgames. There are numerous contests on the athletic field.

  4. JACK RANGER’S OCEAN CRUISE _or The Wreck of the Polly Ann_

  How Jack was carried off to sea against his will makes a “yarn” no boywill want to miss.

  5. JACK RANGER’S GUN CLUB _or From Schoolroom to Camp and Trail_

  Jack organizes a gun club and with his chums goes in quest of big game.They have many adventures in the mountains.

  6. JACK RANGER’S TREASURE BOX _or The Outing of the Schoolboy Yachtsmen_

  Jack receives a box from his father and it is stolen. How he regains itmakes an absorbing tale.

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  Transcriber’s Notes:

  --Text in italics is enclosed by underscores (_italics_); text in bold by “equal” signs (=bold=).

  --Punctuation and spelling inaccuracies were silently corrected.

  --Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.

  --Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.

  --The author’s em-dash and long dash styles have been retained.

 
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