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Fred Fenton
on the Track

Or
The Athletes of Riverport School
BY

ALLEN CHAPMAN

AUTHOR OF "FRED FENTON THE PITCHER," "TOM FAIRFIELD
SERIES," "BOYS OF PLUCK SERIES," "THE DAREWELL
CHUMS SERIES," ETC.

ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
BOOKS FOR BOYS
BY ALLEN CHAPMAN
FRED FENTON ATHLETIC SERIES

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
FRED FENTON THE PITCHER
FRED FENTON IN THE LINE
FRED FENTON ON THE CREW
FRED FENTON ON THE TRACK

TOM FAIRFIELD SERIES

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
TOM FAIRFIELD'S SCHOOLDAYS
TOM FAIRFIELD AT SEA
TOM FAIRFIELD IN CAMP
TOM FAIRFIELD'S PLUCK AND LUCK

THE DAREWELL CHUMS SERIES
Fred Fenton on the Track
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12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.
THE DAREWELL CHUMS
THE DAREWELL CHUMS IN THE CITY
THE DAREWELL CHUMS IN THE WOODS
THE DAREWELL CHUMS ON A CRUISE
THE DAREWELL CHUMS IN A WINTER CAMP

BOYS OF PLUCK SERIES

12mo. Cloth. Illustrated.
Price per volume, 60 cents, postpaid.
THE YOUNG EXPRESS AGENT
TWO BOY PUBLISHERS
MAIL ORDER FRANK
A BUSINESS BOY'S PLUCK
THE YOUNG LAND AGENT

Cupples & Leon Co. Publishers, New York
Copyrighted 1913, by
Cupples & Leon Company
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Fred Fenton on the Track
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
I.The Cross Country
Runners
1
II.A Strange Sound from
a Well
9
III.Out of the Depths
17
IV.Fred Gets a Shock
25
V.How Good Sprang
from Evil
32
VI.The News Corney
Brought
40
VII.Where is Colon?
49
VIII.A Clue in the Ditch
58
IX.The Covered Wagon
66
X.The Ambush
75
XI.The Haunted Mill
83
XII.A Broken Door
92
XIII.How Gabe Made
Good
100
XIV.Practice for the Race
109
XV.The Accident
117
XVI.A Gloomy Prospect
126
XVII.an Unexpected Ally
134
XVIII.Forced to Lend a
Hand
142
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XIX.Glorious News
150
XX.A Welcome Guest
158
XXI.The Athletic Meet
167
XXII.Fred on the Track
174
XXIII.A Close Count
182
XXIV.The Lone Runner
191
XXV.The Alaska Claim
200
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FRED FENTON
ON THE TRACK
CHAPTER I
THE CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS
"I see you're limping again, Fred."
"That's right, Bristles. I stubbed my toe at the very start of this cross-country run, and that lost me all chance

of coming in ahead. That's why I fell back, and have been loafing for a stretch."
"And let me catch up with you; eh? Well, I reckon long-legged Colon will have a cinch in this race, Fred."
"Seems that way. He can get over ground for a certain time like a deer, you know."
"Huh! more like a kangaroo, I call it; because it always seems to me he takes big jumps every chance he gets."

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