The Radio Boys at Ocean Point
ace for any one troubled with a weak heart durin
for blood" was evident from the moment tha
oclaimed the radio voice. "It caromed off the left field wall and was skilfully
urmured Herb, shifting a l
im. "One swallow doesn't make a summe
rd," continued the voice. "Elton scored easily
t-out anyway," muttered Jimmy. "B
wever, he w
e a great attempt to spear it but couldn't reach. A quick relay of the ball ke
third and no man ou
d Bob. "Did you notice that each one of them offered at the
ion was evident from the pause that followed and the subseq
ike
ike
und better," Jimmy
ion was of sh
elmer by a brilliant effort knocked it down, but too late to g
ighed Herb. "One more an
o do that much at least," muttered Bob. "It's too bad to have th
inful as the boys waited
ust beating Thompson's go
tless that they rose and paced the room, or sat forward in their chairs
two runs and put Pittsburgh
clean-up man at the
ike
ll
ll
e him bite at bad o
ike
l th
le," murmured Jimmy. "He's go
afraid that Krug will
a moment
left hand. He throws to Albers and catches Wilson, who had left the bag, Albers hurls the ball to Menken and gets
roar broke out that brought Mrs. Layton up to the room in a h
ly excited over the baseball game. It came out s
ayton smiled back. "But you can make all the noise you want as l
t happens only once in a blue moon. Say, fellows, maybe we
ny a game, and I never got more real excitement over one than I've had this afternoon
ies comes along in the fall!" chuckled Jimmy. "We'll
st," put in Herb. "It may not be s
we have to-day on Newark. And, anyway, the results will be sent to the Newark station so that it can be broadcasted all over the East. We'll take them all in, never you fear, an
rust him to forget baseball or anyth
rubic bliss coming on his face. "Can it be? Yes, t
at she'd start making them so that we could have them fresh and hot by the time we were through. So come ahead downstairs, fell
ed downstairs where several big dishes heaped high with crisp, delicious doughnuts a
ch on a perfect day," sighed
e. "And say, fellows, wasn