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A spirited young athlete, Dick Bates leaves home to attend a new preparatory school where his football skill and popularity draw attention. The narrative traces his adjustment to roommates, teammates, and rivals, episodes of pranks and misunderstandings, developing friendships—especially with figures nicknamed Blashington and Rusty—and clashes that test character and leadership. Through practices, team strategy meetings, school events, and key matchups, he faces decisions about loyalty, sportsmanship, and public recognition. The story culminates with decisive games that resolve interpersonal tensions and reveal his role on the team while exploring themes of camaraderie, ambition, and coming of age in a competitive school athletic setting.
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