HURST & COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK
A new boy moves into town. Who is
he? What can he do? Will he make
one of the school teams? Is his friendship
worth having? These are the
queries of the Ridgewood High Students.
The story is the answer.
Rex and some of his Ridgewood friends establish a camp fire in
the North Woods, and there mystery, jealousy, and rivalry enter
to menace their safety, fire their interest and finally cement their
friendship.
Lively boarding school experiences make this the "best yet"
of the Rex Kingdon series.
The title tells you what this story is; it is a rattling good story about baseball. Boys will like it.
Gordon Braddock knows what Boys want and how to write it. These stories make the best reading you can procure.
HURST & COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK
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