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The final game between Ferry Hill and Hammond.
The
Crimson Sweater
By
Ralph Henry Barbour
Author of "The Half-Back," "For the
Honor of the School," etc.
With Illustrations
By C.M. Relyea
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New York
The Century Co.
1906
TO
MY KINDLY CRITICS
RUTH AND MOLLY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
- I. The Crimson Sweater's First Appearance
- II. Roy Makes an Enemy and a Friend
- III. A Midnight Hazing
- IV. Roy Changes His Mind
- V. Chub Eaton Introduces Himself
- VI. Methuselah Has a Sore Throat
- VII. Coaches and Players
- VIII. Forrest Loses His Temper and Roy Keeps His Promise
- IX. Red Hair and White Rabbits
- X. The Cross-Country Race
- XI. Harry Finds a Clue
- XII. A Night in the Quarry
- XIII. Forming the Hockey Team
- XIV. The Entertainment and How it Ended
- XV. A Defeat, a Victory and a Challenge
- XVI. "Just for the School"
- XVII. The Hockey Championship is Decided
- XVIII. On Fox Island
- XIX. A Night Alarm
- XX. Roy Visits Hammond
- XXI. Ferry Hill Changes Its Leader
- XXII. The Poaching
- XXIII. On Inner Bounds
- XXIV. Sid's Popular Protest—and What Followed
- XXV. The Boat-Race
- XXVI. The Game with Hammond
- XXVII. The Crimson Sweater Disappears
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