THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE GRIDIRON
Or The Struggle for the Silver Cup

THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH ON THE ICE
Or Out for the Hockey Championship


GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS NEW YORK

Copyright, 1911, by
GROSSET & DUNLAP


The Boys of Columbia High on the Diamond

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I On the Way to the Game[ 1]
II A Warm Beginning for Coddling[ 11]
III A Game Worth Seeing[ 22]
IV The Rally that Came too Late[ 32]
V A Thunderbolt in the School[ 43]
VI The Vindication[ 54]
VII The Imprint in the Clay[ 65]
VIII Toeing the Mark[ 74]
IX A Stunning Surprise[ 85]
X On the River Road[ 94]
XI A Time for Quick Thinking[ 106]
XII The Old Princetonian’s Advice[ 115]
XIII Led by a Kindly Fate[ 124]
XIV Sam Smalling Makes a Promise[ 133]
XV “Play Ball!”[ 142]
XVI Making a Good Start[ 150]
XVII Nearing the End[ 159]
XVIII An Unfortunate Hit[ 167]
XIX What Uncle Jim Knew[ 176]
XX Twice a Prisoner[ 185]
XXI Ralph Hears Something[ 194]
XXII A Plain Talk with Bill Klemm[ 203]
XXIII When Coddling Weakened[ 211]
XXIV Winning an Up-hill Game[ 220]
XXV Conclusion[ 224]

THE BOYS OF COLUMBIA HIGH
ON THE DIAMOND