Forward Pass: A Story of the "New Football"

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Forward Pass: A Story of the "New Football"

by Ralph Henry Barbour

EN·~6 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

FORWARD PASS

1:21
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:22
3

CHAPTER I OFF TO SCHOOL

15:06
4

CHAPTER II MR. FINDLAY SETTLES THE QUESTION

12:47
5

CHAPTER III THE FIRST ACQUAINTANCE

14:29
6

CHAPTER IV “28 CLARKE”

23:14
7

CHAPTER V YARDLEY HALL

12:42
8

CHAPTER VI “TUBBY” JONES SURRENDERS

10:31
9

CHAPTER VII PAYSON, COACH

20:42
10

CHAPTER VIII DAN JOINS THE FOOTBALL SQUAD

15:44

Description

At the turn of the twentieth century, a restless teenager named Dan Vinton boards a night train bound for a distant boarding school, clutching a gold watch and a suitcase full of expectations. The journey is painted with the clatter of wheels and the murmur of farewells, setting a tone of bittersweet anticipation as he leaves behind his family and the familiar comforts of home. Arriving at the imposing gates of Yardley Hall, Dan is thrust into a world of disciplined academics and the emerging excitement of a new style of football that promises to reshape the sport.

The early weeks test his resolve, from navigating strict teachers to finding his place on a rough‑shod football squad eager to experiment with the forward pass. Along the way he encounters colorful classmates, a gruff yet supportive coach, and the lingering question of whether his own courage will match the daring tactics being tried on the field. The story captures the clash between tradition and innovation, and the restless energy of a young man determined to make his mark.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (392K characters)

Series

Yardley Hall #1.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2017-11-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ralph Henry Barbour

Ralph Henry Barbour

1870–1944

Best known for lively school and sports stories, this prolific American novelist turned teamwork, rivalry, and school spirit into fast-moving fiction for young readers. He wrote more than 100 novels, and many of them helped define the tone of early 20th-century boys' sports books.

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