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Rival Pitchers of Oakdale

Chapter 4 LEN ROBERTS OF BARVILLE.

Word Count: 1262    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

which looked as if some one had given it a violent twist to one side, and, perceiving Hooker approaching, he smiled a c

"As I live, there's Len Roberts,

orner of his mouth. "How they coming? Ain't seen you sin

d Roy. "What brought

asked him to fetch me along to lead or ride the critter back. He'n Tuttle are d

on. "That hub of the universe and seat of knowledge became too slow for him, so

ay that somehow gave the impression that he did not wish the other side of his face t

"Don't wonder you're surprised," he murmured. "Awful, isn't it? But then, I'm not to bl

ll, what did you do to lead him

a little fun, tha

derstand that boys must have amuse

growled Hooker. "Roger Eliot is

igh mogul in this tow

play baseball or not, but I'd like to see Oakdale have

given you a

ld now. He wanted to pack me away into right garden, bu

o part of the pitching this year.

ch up our cattle puncher, Grant, to do part of the twirling. You do

he pi

bout as much a

n't think you'll have the same sort of a snap you had last season. Lucky for you Lee Sanger hadn't developed when you played us. Gee! but he did

s the everlasting stu

oberts. "How's your friend

ker is about the only kind of

aid Hooker quickly. "He's got his opinion about it. H

ial air, "you're just about dead sure to have your desire gratified. We'll have the

didn'

uld see them work together. By the way, he comes from a town near Boston. Part of

sked Rackliff, light

ple

, nearly dropping his cig

t's

. I know, for I've seen him play. He knows me, too. Say, isn't it odd that I should h

oberts wore a loo

fficient to satisfy everybody that he was the real thing. Glad to meet somebody who knows about him. With San

ough to risk any real money on the game. Say, do me a favor; tell Newt Copley that Herbert Rackliff is here in this town. He'll remember the fellow

bet again

I felt certain

, "that neither you nor Hooke

led Roy. "Why

nse about it. I hope you don't think for a fleeting moment that I contemplate finishing my preparatory school education in this stagnant hole. Not for little Herbert. I'd g

and enjoy the pleasure of witnessing Barville hand 'em a good

d," promis

ker or two if I fish around for them. Really, the prospect is in

s were seen coming down Lake Street. "Practice is over. Let's sift al

turned up Main Street. "You'll have a chance to be hap

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