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The High School Pitcher

CHAPTER IX
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Hard, bumpy muscles were not being cultivated.

The long, smooth, lithe and active "Indian" muscle, built more for endurance than for great strength, was the ideal of Coach Luce.
After the jogging came a halt for rest.

Luce now addressed them.
"Young gentlemen, I know, well enough, that, while all this work is good for you, you're all of you anxious to see the production of the regular League ball on this floor.

Now, the baseball cage will not be put up for a few days yet.

However, this afternoon, for the rest of our tour, I'm going to produce the ball!" A joyous "hurrah!" went up from the squad.


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