The Grammar School Boys in Summer Athletics by H. Irving (Harrie Irving) Hancock
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Teall, halting and squinting at the golden yellow emblems.
"C.G.?" smiled Dick. "That's for Central Grammar, of course. But the letters have been put on so that they can be easily changed around to read G.C." "What'll that stand for?" quizzed Teall, winking at some of the other fellows. "Why, we'll change the letters around after we've played this series, and then the letters will stand for Grammar Champions." "Oh, I see," grinned Ted. "My, but that will be kind of you, to give our fellows the jerseys." "You haven't won them yet," retorted Dick. "The Centrals will keep their own jerseys and wear the G.C. by right of conquest." "Perhaps they will, and perhaps they won't," muttered Hi Martin angrily to himself and Tom Percival. Chapter VI SETTLING WITH A TEASER Saturday morning, about eight o'clock, the entire team of the |
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