GREAT SPORT STORIES
For Every Sport Season
By HAROLD M. SHERMAN
Here’s an author who knows his sports from having played them.Baseball, football, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, track—they’re allthe same to Harold M. Sherman. He puts the most thrilling moments ofthese sports into his tales. Mr. Sherman is to-day’s most popularwriter of sport stories—all of which are crowded with action, suspenseand clean, vigorous fun.
The Home Run Series
Bases Full! Hit by Pitcher Safe! Hit and Run Double Play Batter Up!
The Basketball Series
Mayfield’s Fighting Five Get ’Em Mayfield Shoot That Ball!
The Gridiron Series
Goal to Go Hold That Line! Touchdown Block That Kick! One Minute to Play Fight ’Em, Big Three
The Ice Hockey Series
Flashing Steel Flying Heels Slashing Sticks
Other Stories of Sport and Adventure
The Land of Monsters Beyond the Dog’s Nose Cameron McBain Backwoodsman Ding Palmer Air Detective Don Rader, Trail Blazer No. 44
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
WESTERN STORIES FOR BOYS
By JAMES CODY FERRIS
Each Volume Complete in Itself.
Thrilling tales of the great west, told primarily for boys but whichwill be read by all who love mystery, rapid action, and adventures inthe great open spaces.
The Manly boys, Roy and Teddy, are the sons of an old ranchman, theowner of many thousands of heads of cattle. The lads know how to ride,how to shoot, and how to take care of themselves under any and allcircumstances.
The cowboys of the X Bar X Ranch are real cowboys, on the job whenrequired, but full of fun and daring—a bunch any reader will bedelighted to know.
THE X BAR X BOYS ON THE RANCH THE X BAR X BOYS IN THUNDER CANYON THE X BAR X BOYS ON WHIRLPOOL RIVER THE X BAR X BOYS ON BIG BISON TRAIL THE X BAR X BOYS AT THE ROUND-UP THE X BAR X BOYS AT NUGGET CAMP THE X BAR X BOYS AT RUSTLER’S GAP THE X BAR X BOYS AT GRIZZLY PASS THE X BAR X BOYS LOST IN THE ROCKIES THE X BAR X BOYS RIDING FOR LIFE THE X BAR X BOYS IN SMOKY VALLEY
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
BOOKS BY LEO EDWARDS
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Hundreds of thousands of boys who laughed until their sides ached overthe weird and wonderful adventures of Jerry Todd and his gang demandedthat Leo Edwards, the author, give them more books with belt-burstinglaughs and creepy shivers. So he took Poppy Ott, Jerry Todd’s bosomchum and created the Poppy Ott series. Now there are two more series,The Andy Blake and the Trigger Berg—and if such a thing ispossible—they are even more full of fun and excitement than the JerryTodds.
THE JERRY TODD BOOKS
JERRY TODD AND THE WHISPERING MUMMY JERRY TODD AND THE ROSE COLORED CAT JERRY TODD AND THE OAK ISLAND TREASURE JERRY TODD AND THE WALTZING HEN JERRY TODD AND THE TALKING FROG JERRY TODD AND THE PURRING EGG JERRY TODD IN THE WHISPERING CAVE JERRY TODD, PIRATE JERRY TODD AND THE BOB-TAILED ELEPHANT JERRY TODD, EDITOR-IN-GRIEF JERRY TODD, CAVEMAN
THE POPPY OTT BOOKS
POPPY OTT AND THE STUTTERING PARROT POPPY OTT AND THE SEVEN LEAGUE STILTS POPPY OTT AND THE GALLOPING SNAIL POPPY OTT’S PEDIGREED PICKLES POPPY OTT AND THE FRECKLED GOLDFISH POPPY OTT AND THE TITTERING TOTEM POPPY OTT AND THE PRANCING PANCAKE
THE ANDY BLAKE BOOKS
ANDY BLAKE ANDY BLAKE’S COMET COASTER ANDY BLAKE’S SECRET SERVICE ANDY BLAKE AND THE POT OF GOLD
THE TRIGGER BERG BOOKS
TRIGGER BERG AND THE TREASURE TREE TRIGGER BERG AND 700 MOUSETRAPS TRIGGER BERG AND THE SACRED PIG
THE TUFFY BEAN BOOKS
TUFFY BEAN’S PUPPY DAYS TUFFY BEAN’S ONE RING CIRCUS TUFFY BEAN AT FUNNY-BONE FARM TUFFY BEAN AND THE LOST FORTUNE
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
THE WESTY MARTIN BOOKS
By PERCY KEESE FITZHUGH
Author of the Tom Slade and Roy Blakeley Books, Etc.
Illustrated. Every Volume Complete in Itself.
Westy Martin, known to every friend of Roy Blakeley, appears as thehero of these adventures. As a scout in Bridgeboro and Temple Camp hehas learned the rudiments of scoutcraft. Now as an Eagle scout you canfollow him along new trails and among new adventures. How he becamethe companion of an old trapper on a trip into the heart of theRockies, how he followed an old Indian trail, how he explored the vastspaces of the old Sante Fe Trail, and later was plunged into thedramatic events of the Mississippi flood, is told in these storiesteeming with action and thrills.
WESTY MARTIN WESTY MARTIN IN THE YELLOWSTONE WESTY MARTIN IN THE ROCKIES WESTY MARTIN ON THE SANTE FE TRAIL WESTY MARTIN ON THE OLD INDIAN TRAIL WESTY MARTIN IN THE LAND OF THE PURPLE SAGE WESTY MARTIN ON THE MISSISSIPPI WESTY MARTIN IN THE SIERRAS
GROSSET & DUNLAP, _Publishers_, NEW YORK
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