The Rockspur Eleven

A FINE FOOTBALL STORY FOR BOYS

BY
BURT L. STANDISH
AUTHOR OF
The Merriwell Stories

STREET & SMITH, PUBLISHERS
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Copyright, 1900
By STREET & SMITH

The Rockspur Eleven


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By WILLIAM WALLACE COOK

1—The Desert Argonaut.14—The Paymaster’s Special.
2—A Quarter to Four.15—Adrift in the Unknown.
3—Thorndyke, of the Bonita.16—Jim Dexter, Cattleman.
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