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The baseball boys of Lakeport

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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A group of Lakeport youths organize an amateur baseball club, practice, send and accept challenges, and play a series of contested games culminating in a championship match decided by a winning run. Along the way they undertake lakeside and island adventures, uncover plots intended to sabotage the team, recover lost equipment, expose wrongdoing, and endure a kidnapping that tests their resourcefulness. The narrative blends detailed game descriptions and team strategy with summertime outdoor exploits, friendship, practical problem-solving, and moral lessons about sportsmanship, loyalty, and perseverance.

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Title: The baseball boys of Lakeport

or, The winning run

Author: Edward Stratemeyer

Illustrator: Max F. Klepper

Release date: October 16, 2024 [eBook #74593]

Language: English

Original publication: Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co, 1905

Credits: Aaron Adrignola, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BASEBALL BOYS OF LAKEPORT ***

LAKEPORT SERIES

The Baseball Boys of Lakeport

OR

The Winning Run

By EDWARD STRATEMEYER

Author of "The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport,"
"The Boat Club Boys of Lakeport,"
"Dave Porter at Oak Hall,"
"Colonial Series,"
"Old Glory Series," Etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY MAX KLEPPER

BOSTON
LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO.

Copyright, 1905, by A. S. Barnes & Co.,
under the Title "The Winning Run."

Copyright, 1908, by Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
The Baseball Boys of Lakeport.


PREFACE

Although a complete tale in itself, this story forms the second volume in a series devoted to sports in the forest, on the water, and on the athletic field.

In the first volume of the series, entitled, "The Gun Club Boys of Lakeport," I took some boys of Lakeport into the depths of the forest during the winter months. Here, in company with a trusted old hunter, they succeeded in bringing down game of various kinds and in learning many of Nature's secrets which, in the past, had been unknown to them.

With the coming of summer the thoughts of the boys turned to baseball, and it was not long before an amateur nine of no mean ability was organized. Challenges were both sent out and received; and in this volume a number of the games played are described in detail. The rivalry, as in all small towns, was of the "red-hot" variety, and the particulars are also given of a plot to injure the Lakeport nine and thus make them lose the most important game of all.

Baseball is pre-eminently an American game and as such will probably remain the leading athletic sport of village, town, city, school and college for years to come. It is not such a rough game by far as football, the individual plays, good and bad, are more readily followed, and because of these points it should be encouraged at every opportunity.

The writer of this story is a good deal of a baseball "rooter," and consequently the penning of the tale has been more of a pleasure than a task. Many of the plays described are such as I have myself seen on the diamond. In a few instances team work which would do credit to a professional nine is mentioned, but such mentioning is in strict conformity to facts.

Edward Stratemeyer.


CONTENTS

I. A Ball Game on the Green
II. Harry Gets into Difficulty
III. A Bit of a Mystery
IV. Harry's Secret
V. Organizing the Club
VI. On the Lake
VII. Adventures on the Island
VIII. Practicing Once More
IX. A Boy and a Bull
X. The First Challenge
XI. The Last Day at School
XII. For the Championship
XIII. Paul's Great Catch
XIV. An Unexpected Encounter
XV. Swimming in the Lake
XVI. The Finding of the Sloop
XVII. In Which the Club's Outfit Disappears
XVIII. An Exposure, and What Followed
XIX. The Game at Brookside
XX. Hare and Hounds
XXI. Stopped by Tramps
XXII. A Game and a Plot
XXIII. The Kidnapping of Joe and Fred
XXIV. On Pine Island Again
XXV. Trying to Get Home
XXVI. Preparations for the Great Game
XXVII. A Race Against Time
XXVIII. The Great Game Begun
XXIX. The Winning Run
XXX. After the Game—Conclusion

ILLUSTRATIONS

He Held the Ball Aloft
Organizing the Club
Down Came the Bat on the Bull's Head
The Outfit Disappears
"Now March!"
Harry Came Like a Whirlwind

THE BASEBALL BOYS OF LAKEPORT