
A rainy week has the campus of Randall College drenched, and three friends—Tom, Phil, and Sid—are stuck in a cramped study, trading barbs and boredom while the river swells outside. Their banter reveals a deep bond forged by countless campus contests, and the looming flood hints at a perfect, though treacherous, setting for the sport they love. The story captures the restless energy of college life, where lectures give way to the pull of oars and the promise of a big race.
When the storm finally eases, the boys trade their armchairs for a shell and head for the water, eager to test their teamwork against rival crews. The narrative follows their preparation, the camaraderie that fuels their training, and the fierce rivalry that makes each practice feel like a championship. Listeners will be drawn into the rhythm of the river, the clang of the starter’s gun, and the pulse‑quickening moments as the eight‑oared crew strives for victory.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1962
Best remembered as the name on the lively Baseball Joe books, this pen name belongs to the world of early American series fiction. Behind it was a hugely productive children's writer whose stories mixed sports, adventure, and the upbeat energy that kept young readers turning pages.
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