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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER XII
15/18

Why, Pop Gint was the famous old trainer who taught Everett and a half dozen other of our best national pitchers all they first learned about style.

Pop Gint is the best trainer of pitchers that ever was." "Pop Gint is an uncle of Mr.Pollock, editor of 'The Blade,'" Dick went on, smilingly.

"Pop Gint has retired, and won't teach for money, any more.

But Mr.Pollock coaxed his uncle to train Darrin and myself.

Right faithfully the old gentleman did it, too.
Why, Pop Gint, today, is as much of a boy-----" "Oh, shut up!" grated Fred, harshly, turning upon his rival.
"Mr.Luce, I throw down the team as far as I'm concerned.


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