Winning His "Y": A Story of School Athletics

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Winning His "Y": A Story of School Athletics

by Ralph Henry Barbour

EN·~5 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

WINNING HIS “Y”

0:21
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:16
3

CHAPTER I GERALD EVENS OLD SCORES

17:15
4

CHAPTER II HILTZ ENTERS A PROTEST

14:30
5

CHAPTER III WHICH MAY BE SKIPPED

4:50
6

CHAPTER IV POETRY AND POLITICS

14:35
7

CHAPTER V DAN BUYS A TICKET

12:39
8

CHAPTER VI CONDUCTING A CAMPAIGN

11:00
9

CHAPTER VII THE ELECTION

10:30
10

CHAPTER VIII AT SOUND VIEW

10:39

Description

In the crisp October air of a bustling boarding school, a group of spirited boys laces up for the annual cross‑country race that will decide the pride of their house. Their banter, full of teasing verses and friendly ribbing, reveals a tight‑knit camaraderie that feels both timeless and vivid. Among them is Gerald, a fifteen‑year‑old eager to prove himself on the track despite doubts about his strength and his father’s reservations.

As the boys trek toward the starting line, the narrative captures the excitement of youthful ambition and the pressures of school athletics. Gerald’s determination to earn his place on the team sets the stage for a race that will test endurance, loyalty, and the bonds forged in the dormitory hallway. Listeners will be drawn into the lively world of early‑20th‑century school life, where every chant and challenge carries the promise of personal triumph.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (315K characters)

Series

Yardley Hall #3.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Donald Cummings and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2018-10-30

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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