Jack managed to get the ball and start with it for the goal.
The Rover Boys at Colby Hall. Frontispiece—Page 223
THE ROVER BOYS AT COLBY HALL
OR
THE STRUGGLES OF THE YOUNG CADETS
By
ARTHUR M. WINFIELD
(Edward Stratemeyer)
AUTHOR OF "THE ROVER BOYS AT SCHOOL,"
"THE ROVER BOYS ON THE OCEAN,"
"THE PUTNAM HALL SERIES," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
Made in the United States of America
Books by Arthur M. Winfield
(Edward Stratemeyer)
THE FIRST ROVER BOYS SERIES
- THE ROVER BOYS AT SCHOOL
- THE ROVER BOYS ON THE OCEAN
- THE ROVER BOYS IN THE JUNGLE
- THE ROVER BOYS OUT WEST
- THE ROVER BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES
- THE ROVER BOYS IN THE MOUNTAINS
- THE ROVER BOYS IN CAMP
- THE ROVER BOYS ON LAND AND SEA
- THE ROVER BOYS ON THE RIVER
- THE ROVER BOYS ON THE PLAINS
- THE ROVER BOYS IN SOUTHERN WATERS
- THE ROVER BOYS ON THE FARM
- THE ROVER BOYS ON TREASURE ISLE
- THE ROVER BOYS AT COLLEGE
- THE ROVER BOYS DOWN EAST
- THE ROVER BOYS IN THE AIR
- THE ROVER BOYS IN NEW YORK
- THE ROVER BOYS IN ALASKA
- THE ROVER BOYS IN BUSINESS
- THE ROVER BOYS ON A TOUR
THE SECOND ROVER BOYS SERIES
- THE ROVER BOYS AT COLBY HALL
THE PUTNAM HALL SERIES
- THE PUTNAM HALL CADETS
- THE PUTNAM HALL RIVALS
- THE PUTNAM HALL CHAMPIONS
- THE PUTNAM HALL REBELLION
- THE PUTNAM HALL ENCAMPMENT
- THE PUTNAM HALL MYSTERY
12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Grosset & Dunlap, Publishers, New York
Copyright, 1917, by
EDWARD STRATEMEYER
The Rover Boys at Colby Hall
INTRODUCTION
My Dear Boys: This book is a complete story in itself, but forms the first volume in a line issued under the general title, "The Second Rover Boys Series for Young Americans."
As mentioned in several of the other volumes of the first series, this line was started a number of years ago with the publication of "The Rover Boys at School," in which my readers were introduced to Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover, three wide-awake American lads. In that volume and in those which followed I gave the particulars of their adventures while attending Putnam Hall Military Academy, Brill College, and while on numerous outings, both in our own country and abroad.
The Rover boys were, of course, growing older; and, having met three young ladies very much to their liking, each married and settled down, as related in detail in the several volumes immediately preceding this. They were well established in business; and in due course of time Dick Rover was blessed with a son, as was also Sam, while the fun-loving Tom became the proud possessor of a pair of twins who were as full of life as their father had ever been.
In this volume the younger Rover boys are old enough to go to boarding school. They are sent to Colby Hall Military Academy, presided over by an old friend and schoolmate of their fathers; and there they make both friends and enemies, and have numerous adventures.
In the beginning this chronicle of the younger Rovers, I wish to thank my numerous readers for all the kind things they have said about the other volumes in these series, and I trust that they will make just as good friends of Jack, Andy and Randy, and Fred as they did of Dick, Tom, and Sam Rover.
Affectionately and sincerely yours,
Edward Stratemeyer.
CONTENTS
- Introducing the Younger Rovers[1]
- Something of the Past[13]
- What Followed Another Trick[24]
- Jack in Wall Street[35]
- Getting Ready to Leave[45]
- On the Train[54]
- A Scene in the Dining Car[65]
- At Colby Hall[76]
- The Missing Suitcase[88]
- Getting Acquainted[98]
- Down in the Cornfield[109]
- Learning to Drill[119]
- Fred Is Followed[129]
- The Fight[139]
- In the Town[148]
- At the Moving Picture Theater[157]
- The Girls from Clearwater Hall[167]
- Slugger Brown Is Exposed[178]
- A Squall on the Lake[187]
- In Great Peril[197]
- Assistance Refused[206]
- The Meeting with Hixley High[216]
- Target Practice[226]
- The Fun of Hallowe'en[235]
- Off on a Hunt[245]
- From One Trouble to Another[254]
- Elias Lacy's Demand[265]
- In the Guardroom[274]
- The Exposure[284]
- A Football Victory—Conclusion[296]