Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune

Home > Other > Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune > Page 38
Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune Page 38

by John Henry Goldfrap


  FRANK ARMSTRONG SERIES

  Twentieth Century Athletic Stories

  By MATHEW M. COLTON.

  Cloth Bound. Illustrated. Price, 60c. per vol., postpaid

  FRANK ARMSTRONG'S VACATION.

  How Frank's summer experience with his boy friends make him into a sturdy young athlete through swimming, boating, and baseball contests, and a tramp through the Everglades, is the subject of this splendid story.

  FRANK ARMSTRONG AT QUEENS.

  We find among the jolly boys at Queen's School, Frank, the student-athlete, Jimmy, the baseball enthusiast, and Lewis, the unconsciously-funny youth who furnishes comedy for every page that bears his name. Fall and winter sports between intensely rival school teams are expertly described.

  FRANK ARMSTRONG'S SECOND TERM.

  The gymnasium, the track and the field make the background for the stirring events of this volume, in which David, Jimmy, Lewis, the "Wee One" and the "Codfish" figure, while Frank "saves the day."

  FRANK ARMSTRONG, DROP KICKER.

  With the same persistent determination that won him success in swimming, running and baseball playing, Frank Armstrong acquired the art of "drop kicking," and the Queen's football team profits thereby.

  Any volume sent postpaid upon receipt of price.

  HURST & COMPANY--Publishers--NEW YORK

 

‹ Prev