Tommy Tiptop and his baseball nine : $b or, The boys of Riverdale and their good times

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Tommy Tiptop and his baseball nine : $b or, The boys of Riverdale and their good times

by Raymond Stone

EN·~2 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

TOMMY TIPTOP AND HIS BASEBALL NINE OR THE BOYS OF RIVERDALE AND THEIR GOOD TIMES

1:25
2

CHAPTER I TOMMY PLAYS BALL

13:00
3

CHAPTER II TOMMY MOVES AWAY

12:29
4

CHAPTER III TOMMY HAS AN ACCIDENT

10:19
5

CHAPTER IV TOMMY STARTS HIS NINE

13:41
6

CHAPTER V TOMMY MAKES A RUN

11:38
7

CHAPTER VI TOMMY UPSETS A BULL

9:33
8

CHAPTER VII TOMMY GOES SWIMMING

10:54
9

CHAPTER VIII TOMMY EARNS SOME MONEY

10:07
10

CHAPTER IX TOMMY’S NINE PLAYS

9:38

Description

Tommy Tiptop is a lively ten‑year‑old with a knack for taking charge, especially when a dusty lot behind the school becomes the makeshift baseball field for his rag‑tag crew. With friends like Sammie, Dan, Horace, and Patsie, the boys scramble to set up teams, pick captains, and claim the first turn at bat, turning ordinary summer afternoons into spirited contests of speed and skill. Their improvised diamond, complete with canvas bags for bases and a sturdy home plate, captures the carefree energy of small‑town play.

As the season kicks off, Tommy’s enthusiasm drives the group through a series of light‑hearted mishaps and small triumphs—races to the big maple tree, a sudden tumble that decides the captaincy, and the first tentative steps of forming a true baseball nine. Along the way the boys learn about teamwork, fair play, and the simple joy of a game played for the love of it, all set against the backdrop of Riverdale’s green fields and the chatter of neighborhood kids. The story offers a nostalgic glimpse into childhood camaraderie and the timeless thrill of a ball tossed under a summer sky.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (155K characters)

Series

Tommy Tiptop series; 1.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Graham & Matlack, 1912.

Credits

Bob Taylor, David Edwards and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-04-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Raymond Stone

A versatile writer whose work ranges from fiction and travel guides to poetry and song lyrics, he has built a varied career around a lifelong love of writing. His published books include Twisted Wire and several travel titles, showing an interest in both storytelling and place.

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