This is the title of the first book in the series, and surely never were schooldays so crowded with fun and incident as those of Frank Merriwell. Right in the beginning he risks his own life to save a girl in a battle royal with a mad dog. But, as well as heroism, there is true sport, as any boy will say who reads about the great baseball game in which Frank figures.
Frank Merriwell’s Chums
In addition to the good fellows who make life pleasant for Frank Merriwell in the period covered by No. 1 of the series, we are here introduced to several others, who keep the ball rolling and distinguish themselves alongside their hero.
Frank Merriwell’s Foes
Even the best of fellows cannot help making enemies while jealousy continues to play its part in school life. Frank is all that is manly and candid, but there are enemies in camp, and he is frequently called upon to prove his mettle in this the third volume in the series.
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Lt. James K. Orton was a pen name for James Otis Kaler.