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Danforth Plays the Game: Stories for Boys Little and Big

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A collection of schoolboy tales centered on athletic life at preparatory schools, with a strong focus on football and other outdoor pursuits. Episodes trace newcomers through practice, team selection, and important games while depicting rivalries, locker-room humor, and the strain of trying to prove oneself. Several stories introduce whimsical or unusual incidents that complicate play and reveal character. Across the sketches the emphasis remains on teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal growth, blending action on the field with moments of camaraderie and moral choice.

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Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour was an American author known for his engaging stories aimed primarily at young readers. His works often revolve around themes of sports, adventure, and camaraderie, reflecting the values of friendship and perseverance. Barbour's notable titles include "Behind the Line: A Story of College Life and Football" and "A Maid in Arcady," which showcase his ability to blend excitement with moral lessons. With a prolific output of over seventy works, he contributed significantly to early 20th-century children's literature, particularly in the genre of sports fiction.

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