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The High School Pitcher - Dick & Co. on the Gridley Diamond by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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Fred, in the privacy of his own room, danced several brief but
exuberant jigs.

"Now, I've got you, Dick Prescott! And I've not only got you,
but if you come in second to me, I'll try to keep in such condition
that I pitch every important game of the whole season!"

But the next morning the Ripley heir received a sad jolt. In
one of his text-books he ran across a piece of cardboard on which
was printed, in coarse characters:

"Tuday, same plas, same time. Bring ten. Or don't, if you dare!"

"That infernal blackmailer, Tip Scammon!" flared Fred indignantly.

In the courage of desperation Fred promptly decided that he would
ignore the Scammon rascal. Nor did Fred change his mind. Besides,
this afternoon he was due at Duxbridge for his first lesson under
the mighty Everett.

So Tip was on hand at the drug store beside the post office, but
no Fred came. Tip scowled and hung about in the neighborhood
until after four o'clock. Then he went away, a black look indeed
on his not handsome face.

Meanwhile, most of the people of Gridley, as elsewhere in the
Christian world, were thinking of "Peace on Earth" and all that
goes with it. The stores were radiant with decorations and the
display of gifts. The candy stores and hot soda places were doing
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