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A college community confronts a revived ownership claim on two historic campus cannons that provokes rivalry with a neighboring school and galvanizes student attention. Debates and mass meetings over the demand intertwine with efforts to organize and captain the baseball nine, revealing tensions about leadership and loyalty. Secret letters, intercepted communications, clandestine night expeditions, and disciplinary hearings escalate conflicts and test allegiances. On-field contests and off-field investigations produce setbacks, reckonings, and unexpected friendships. Through perseverance, teamwork, and strategic adjustments the students reshape their fortunes and resolve campus divisions, culminating in decisive games that determine both athletic success and communal standing.

About the Author

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William D. Moffat

William D. Moffat was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Crimson Banner," reflects themes of adventure and personal struggle, showcasing his ability to weave engaging narratives. Moffat's writing often explores the complexities of human experience, making his work a valuable part of the literary heritage of his time. While not as widely recognized today, his stories continue to resonate with readers interested in the historical context of American literature.

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