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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER XIV
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Has any man broken training table ?" No one spoke or stirred.

Ripley, who had gotten over the worst of his sulks, was present, but he did not admit any of his many breaches of the training table diet that he was pledged to follow at home.
"Has any man used tobacco since training began ?" continued the coach.
Again there was silence.
"I am gratified to note that I can't get a response to either question," smiled Mr.Luce.

"This assures me that every one of you has kept in the strictest training.

It will show as soon as you begin to meet Gridley's opponents in the field.
"Faithful observance of all training rules bespeaks a good state of discipline.

In all sports, and in team sports especially, discipline is our very foundation stone.


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