NEW YORK
GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS
Made in the United States of America
Copyright, 1914, by
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
CONTENTS
| chapter | page | |
| I | fathers and sons | [3] |
| II | off to school | [13] |
| III | stop thief! | [24] |
| IV | out for brimfield! | [40] |
| V | number 12 billings | [51] |
| VI | clues! | [62] |
| VII | the confidence-man | [73] |
| VIII | in the rubbing room | [86] |
| IX | back in togs | [98] |
| X | "cheap for cash" | [112] |
| XI | "hold 'em, third!" | [125] |
| XII | canterbury romps on—and off | [142] |
| XIII | sawyer vows vengeance | [157] |
| XIV | a lesson in tackling | [170] |
| XV | Steve winnows some chaff | [182] |
| XVI | mr. daley is out | [202] |
| XVII | the blue-book | [212] |
| XVIII | b plus and d minus | [225] |
| XIX | the second puts it over | [235] |
| XX | blows are struck | [251] |
| XXI | friends fall out | [267] |
| XXII | steve gets a surprise | [285] |
| XXIII | durkin sheds light | [297] |
| XXIV | the day before the battle | [309] |
| XXV | tom to the rescue | [323] |
| XXVI | at the end of the first half | [334] |
| XXVII | steve smiles | [346] |
| XXVIII | the chums read a telegram | [360] |