St. Nicholas, Volume 39Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner & Company, 1912 - Children's literature |
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Page 593
... played . When he reached his seat , Jeffrey asked : " What was it , Jim ? " " Nothing much . Johnny thought maybe I could play in this half . play in this half . They're taking Parker out . Needham's going in . He will be twice as bad ...
... played . When he reached his seat , Jeffrey asked : " What was it , Jim ? " " Nothing much . Johnny thought maybe I could play in this half . play in this half . They're taking Parker out . Needham's going in . He will be twice as bad ...
Page 594
... play could be brought off , the whistle sounded . At that minute , over behind a corner of the Crofton grand stand , Mr. Hanks nodded his head twice . " You pass , Hazard , " he said . Five minutes later , Johnny had Jim by the arm ...
... play could be brought off , the whistle sounded . At that minute , over behind a corner of the Crofton grand stand , Mr. Hanks nodded his head twice . " You pass , Hazard , " he said . Five minutes later , Johnny had Jim by the arm ...
Page 605
... play ball , and al- most all boy players wish , at some time , to be pitchers . The first necessity for a pitcher is ... played any base- ball , except " one old cat , " with boys of my own age . As a matter of fact , I did n't think ...
... play ball , and al- most all boy players wish , at some time , to be pitchers . The first necessity for a pitcher is ... played any base- ball , except " one old cat , " with boys of my own age . As a matter of fact , I did n't think ...
Page 606
... play right field . " I was n't much of a ball - player , outside of be- ing a pitcher , and it must be confessed that I never showed up brilliantly with that boy team . I could catch flies only fairly well , could throw hard and ...
... play right field . " I was n't much of a ball - player , outside of be- ing a pitcher , and it must be confessed that I never showed up brilliantly with that boy team . I could catch flies only fairly well , could throw hard and ...
Page 607
... play with the men ! " They called " Husk " in those days . me It was a big jump up- ward for me , and I would hardly look at the other youngsters as I climbed into the carriage with the captain . If the full truth were told , however ...
... play with the men ! " They called " Husk " in those days . me It was a big jump up- ward for me , and I would hardly look at the other youngsters as I climbed into the carriage with the captain . If the full truth were told , however ...
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