St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 - Children's literature |
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... ground strokes are beautifully pro- duced top - spin drives of remarkable speed for so young a player . He volleys well , but without the certainty of Richards . His ser- vice is severe , but erratic . Overhead , young Jones has a ...
... ground strokes are beautifully pro- duced top - spin drives of remarkable speed for so young a player . He volleys well , but without the certainty of Richards . His ser- vice is severe , but erratic . Overhead , young Jones has a ...
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... ground of Richards nor the uncertainty overhead of Jones . It is a well- Photo by Keystone View Co. ARNOLD W. JONES large in American tennis in the next decade . New York boasts of another promising player in Charles Wood , Junior ...
... ground of Richards nor the uncertainty overhead of Jones . It is a well- Photo by Keystone View Co. ARNOLD W. JONES large in American tennis in the next decade . New York boasts of another promising player in Charles Wood , Junior ...
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... ground and fought in vain . Foot by foot , what had once been the best Lock- wood team in years was driven back toward the shadow of its own goal - posts . Lone - steer Foster , fighting like a demon , glanced toward the stands where ...
... ground and fought in vain . Foot by foot , what had once been the best Lock- wood team in years was driven back toward the shadow of its own goal - posts . Lone - steer Foster , fighting like a demon , glanced toward the stands where ...
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... ground . Had he lost his spirit ? No ! Not till the last play was over would he concede defeat . Ellington gained five yards then seven . Another ten yards of advance , if there was From the Lockwood stands came the sudden hoarse cry ...
... ground . Had he lost his spirit ? No ! Not till the last play was over would he concede defeat . Ellington gained five yards then seven . Another ten yards of advance , if there was From the Lockwood stands came the sudden hoarse cry ...
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... ground in front of him something dark and oval . In- stinctively he reached for it - clasped it in his arms- started forward toward the Ell- ington goal - line ! To himself , he did not seem to be moving , but the white lines flashed by ...
... ground in front of him something dark and oval . In- stinctively he reached for it - clasped it in his arms- started forward toward the Ell- ington goal - line ! To himself , he did not seem to be moving , but the white lines flashed by ...
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