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A New Line By the Author of the Ever-Popular "Motor Boys Series" The Racer Boys Series
by CLARENCE YOUNG Author of "The Motor Boys Series", "Jack Ranger Series", etc. etc. Fine cloth binding. Illustrated. Price per vol. 60 cts. postpaid.
The announcement of a new series of stories by Mr. Clarence Young isalways hailed with delight by boys and girls throughout the country, andwe predict an even greater success for these new books, than that nowenjoyed by the "Motor Boys Series."
The Racer Boys or The Mystery of the Wreck
This, the first volume of the new series, tells who the Racer Boys wereand how they chanced to be out on the ocean in a great storm. Adventuresfollow each other in rapid succession in a manner that only our author,Mr. Young, can describe.
The Racer Boys At Boarding School or Striving for the Championship
When the Racer Boys arrived at the school they found everything at astand-still. The school was going down rapidly and the students lackedambition and leadership. The Racers took hold with a will, and got theirfather to aid the head of the school financially, and then reorganizedthe football team.
The Racer Boys To The Rescue or Stirring Days in a Winter Camp
Here is a story filled with the spirit of good times in winter--skating,ice-boating and hunting.
The Racer Boys On The Prairies or The Treasure of Golden Peak
From their boarding school the Racer Boys accept an invitation to visit aranch in the West.
The Racer Boys on Guard or The Rebellion of Riverview Hall
Once more the boys are back at boarding school, where they have manyfrolics, and enter more than one athletic contest.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
Up-to-Date Baseball Stories Baseball Joe Series
By Lester Chadwick Author of "The College Sports Series" Cloth. 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.
Ever since the success of Mr. Chadwick's "College Sports Series" we havebeen urged to get him to write a series dealing exclusively withbaseball, a subject in which he is unexcelled by any living Americanauthor or coach.
Baseball Joe of the Silver Stars or The Rivals of Riverside
In this volume, the first of the series, Joe is introduced as an everydaycountry boy who loves to play baseball and is particularly anxious tomake his mark as a pitcher. He finds it almost impossible to get on thelocal nine, but, after a struggle, he succeeds, although much frownedupon by the star pitcher of the club. A splendid picture of the greatnational game in the smaller towns of our country.
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 the schoolteam. He got to boarding school but found it harder making the team therethan it was getting on the nine at home. He fought his way along,however, and at last saw his chance and took it, and made good.
Baseball Joe at Yale or Pitching for the College Championship
From a preparatory school Baseball Joe goes to Yale University. He makesthe freshman nine and in his second year becomes a varsity pitcher andpitches in several big games.
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
Transcriber's Notes
--Illustrations, originally on unnumbered pages at random locations, were relocated to relevant paragraphs.
--A few palpable typos were corrected silently. Possibly intentional inconsistent or nonstandard spellings were not changed.