For the good of the team

audiobook

For the good of the team

by Ralph Henry Barbour

EN·~5 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

FOR THE GOOD OF THE TEAM

0:18
2

CHAPTER I A HERO RETURNS

19:04
3

CHAPTER II CAPTAIN AND COACH

13:46
4

CHAPTER III A BOY ON CRUTCHES

18:05
5

CHAPTER IV “ONLY THE CAPTAIN!”

17:13
6

CHAPTER V A CLASH OF AUTHORITY

19:20
7

CHAPTER VI DEFEAT

18:59
8

CHAPTER VII THE ATH. FAC. TAKES A HAND

14:29
9

CHAPTER VIII A NEW LEADER IS CHOSEN

15:04
10

CHAPTER IX OUT OF A JOB

18:15

Description

On a warm September afternoon, two former schoolmates reunite aboard the Hartford Express, bound for their college town. Jack Brewton, freshly eighteen, and the younger Stuart Harven trade summer stories and tease each other about football skills. Their talk soon shifts to a new, little‑known coach whose arrival promises fresh tactics and pressure to prove themselves before the season opens. The lively banter between the confident quarterback and eager newcomer sets the stage for a tale of teamwork, ambition, and the rites of passage in college athletics.

As the train rolls toward Safford, the pair confront expectations from teammates, rival schools, and their own desire to excel. Their jokes hide deeper concerns about leadership, discipline, and balancing individual talent with collective effort. Listeners will be drawn into the vibrant world of early‑twentieth‑century football, feeling the excitement of pre‑season drills and the looming challenge of proving the new coach’s system on the field. The story offers humor, friendship, and the inevitable tension that arises when a fresh voice tries to shape a team’s future.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (318K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: D. Appleton and Company, 1923.

Credits

Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2023-05-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour

1870–1944

Best known for lively school and college stories, this prolific American writer helped shape early 20th-century boys’ fiction with tales of sports, friendship, and campus life. He also wrote under the name Oliver Horn and left behind a large body of popular juvenile novels.

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