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The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics

CHAPTER VII
3/11

In this inning Teall again had a chance at bat.

Before batting he stalked over to where a lot of his schoolfellows were grouped and muttered: "Don't you fellows shoot any funny remarks in this inning.

Keep quiet." "Huh!" shot out one of the boys.

"What's the matter with you, Ted ?" "No matter.

But I don't want any funny line of talk steered over to the Centrals to-day." "Seems to me you've changed a lot, Ted," grinned one of his classmates.
"Yesterday afternoon you put us up to a lot of funny things to holler to-day." "Forget 'em," ordered Ted.
"Dick Prescott certainly stabbed you with that torpedo," grinned another South.


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