"A Quarter-Back's Pluck" by Lester Chadwick is a compelling narrative set in the vibrant world of college football at Randall College. The story follows Tom Parsons, a talented athlete, and his close friends Phil Clinton and Sid Henderson as they navigate the challenges of college life and sports. The novel opens with the trio moving into a new dormitory, a task complicated by their encounter with Fred Langridge, Tom's former rival, and his new freshman friend, Gerhart. Tensions rise when Langridge's arrogance leads to a confrontation on the stairs, resulting in an accidental fall. As the football season approaches, Phil is poised to secure the position of quarter-back, but his plans are jeopardized by a telegram bearing bad news about his mother's health. The narrative explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and perseverance as Phil grapples with the decision to leave college to be with his family. Meanwhile, Tom is determined to earn a spot on the football team, despite the competition and his own self-doubts. The story intensifies as Gerhart, influenced by Langridge, becomes a rival for Phil's position. However, Gerhart's lack of discipline and adherence to training rules ultimately disqualifies him, reaffirming the importance of integrity and dedication. The novel captures the essence of college sports, highlighting the camaraderie and rivalries that define the student-athlete experience. Through trials and triumphs, the characters learn valuable lessons about sportsmanship and the true meaning of success.
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