Fourth Down!

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Fourth Down!

by Ralph Henry Barbour

EN·~6 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

CONTENTS

0:57
2

CHAPTER I BACK TO SCHOOL

15:01
3

CHAPTER II NEW QUARTERS

11:05
4

CHAPTER III SID OFFERS ADVICE

14:26
5

CHAPTER IV G. W. TUBB

9:22
6

CHAPTER V WITH THE SECOND

13:36
7

CHAPTER VI SIGNALS

11:01
8

CHAPTER VII TOBY MAKES A CALL

13:07
9

CHAPTER VIII TUBB TRIES FOOTBALL

17:46
10

CHAPTER IX YARDLEY PLAYS GREENBURG

12:22

Description

A group of seventeen‑year‑olds rolls into a seaside boarding school, trading lazy summer memories for the grind of classes and the promise of something bigger on the horizon. Frank, Arnold and their friends banter about exams, the looming “hardest year” and the ever‑present threat of a mishap on the train, their personalities sketched with a blend of good‑natured sarcasm and quiet ambition. The opening captures the restless energy of teens on the cusp of adulthood, hinting at rivalries that will shape their days.

Soon the focus shifts to the school’s football program, where the boys’ eagerness to prove themselves collides with the realities of teamwork, coaching advice, and the pressure of earning a spot on the field. As they navigate practice, locker‑room talk, and the inevitable clashes between first‑team hopefuls and the underdogs, the story promises a lively portrait of friendship, competition, and the search for identity in a world where every play counts.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (351K characters)

Series

Yardley Hall #8.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2020-11-26

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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