The High School Pitcher; or, Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond
r with Ripley?" y
r answered
! He's a
ak. But he could pitch ball! He could give great aid in bring
is momentary relapse into the old college enthusiasm had made h
and saw Parkinson butting his head a
e matter,
g for y
Mr. Luce. Most of those present, however, had n
am as pitchers. Yet now it seemed most certain that Fred Ripley must sta
e the nine this year, he could at least feel that Gridley High Schoo
else," muttered Dave, h
y," replied Dick, "if Ripley can
again?" shouted
ey," urged Mr. Luce, a
flushed, his eyes glowing. Never before had he made such a hit among his
nt delight of the High School boys. In fact he d
ther one
n his arm shot out. Again the coach struck for what looked a fair ball, yet
ed left. He moistened his fingers, wet the ball, and let dr
n a tone of satisf
'll do this afternoo
n your work before you've really begun it any othe
an to ripple around the gym. The very idea of any fellow tryin
r the gym. and to throw the ball to anyone he named. Except for the f
ly to one side of the gym. A nois
you ever learn t
taugh
hiding that thousand-candle
greatest work I e
ter the nine has been
ever get it d
o the boy who had l
tty fair pitcher, w
the pitcher you showed us to
last season," Fred replied importantly. "I've studied out a lot of new
Dick & Co. For once, these six very popu
. Self-satisfied Prescott," Fred told himself jubilantly.
's crack pitcher, the nine also carries two relief pitchers. You and Dave have a chance to be the relief pitch
so much like a veteran, then he knows other styles of tossing, too. I'm glad for Gridle
half decent fellow," Harry
in groups. Of course the pitching they had seen was the sole theme. Ripley didn't have to wa
ill be the most talk
s year," Parkinson dec
g in athletics just because of the real old Gridley High School spirit. Gridley's boys always
way home ere the l
hall or shall not pitch. I'll never see him get a big game to pitch in. Oh, but this blow to-day has hurt Dick Prescott worse than a blow over the head with an iron stake could. I've wiped
ardly have been more cast down than he was. Dick always went into any sport to win a
g and the surprise at the gym. So they strolled, together, on Main
s mostly about Ripley, or "Rip," a
popular among them. But now, as the coming star of the High School nine,
was so much of a craze among them that these girls didn't have to ask a
om it had so long been denied, but