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Frank Armstrong at College

Frank Armstrong at College

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Frontispiece: The Yale quarter drove another forward pass to Armstrong who caught it cleanly and was off like the wind.

The Yale quarter drove another forward pass to Armstrong who caught it cleanly and was off like the wind.—Page 279

FRANK ARMSTRONG
AT COLLEGE

By MATTHEW M. COLTON

Author of

"Frank Armstrong's Vacation," "Frank Armstrong
at Queens," "Frank Armstrong's Second Term,"
"Frank Armstrong, Captain of the Nine,"
"Frank Armstrong, Drop Kicker."

Decoration

A. L. BURT COMPANY

Publishers         New York

Printed in U. S. A.


MADE IN U. S. A.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER     PAGE
I. The Freshman Rush   5
II. A Brush with the Police   18
III. The Codfish Creates News   35
IV. Making the Eleven   49
V. Frank Learns to Tackle the Dummy   65
VI. The Great Freshman Battle   79
VII. A Wreck at the Harbor   95
VIII. Fun at the Theater   110
IX. A Jump in Baseball and the Result   124
X. The Try-outs at Cambridge   138
XI. A Voyage to London   149
XII. The Codfish Loses Himself   170
XIII. The Flying Machine to the Rescue   187
XIV. Progress and a Wreck   201
XV. The Match at Queen's Club   212
XVI. Making the 'Varsity Nine   229
XVII. The Southern Trip   241
XVIII. Football in Junior Year   258
XIX. The Harvard-Yale Game   273
XX. How All Things Came Out at Last   283

Frank Armstrong at College.

CHAPTER I. THE FRESHMAN RUSH.

It was the evening of a day in late September and a noticeable chill in the air hinted at the near approach of fall. Through the whole of that day and for several days previous to the opening of our story, incoming trains had deposited their burden of enthusiastic young humanity in the old town of New Haven.

From mountain, shore, city, town and country came the throng of students like an army of youth, to take up the work of the college

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