The Rover Boys at College; Or, The Right Road and the Wrong
ter he had been registered, taken up to his room, and had listened to what the Rover bo
s, Songbird," returned Tom. "I'm d
," put in Sam with a g
t I didn't have those in mind when I spoke. Who do you suppose I m
the Lanings," ans
Tad S
claimed the Rove
you sure of it?
n't I talk
ost in that hurricane, when
Sid Merrick, was lost, and so were most of the others. Sobber just go
he act?"
he going?
have any money?"
intensely interested,
cried Songbird, "You put me in mind of
lad named J
g but a qu
questions n
s resting
he would
'd turn and
s uncle he
line please
quote poetry when we are waiting to hear
f Sobber," adde
ssed, and looked as if he had all the money he needed. He wore a brown checkered suit, so evidently he hasn't gone into mourning for
ke Sobber," was
two about the fortune you discovered on Treasure Isle. He said that he was firmly convinced that the
e'll get beaten. Father says the treasure belo
court about it, but he said he wa
rce," said Sam. "That would mean troub
Dick. "He couldn't get hold of it excepting
give him any such
the Stanhopes and the Lanings?" qu
o was standing on a corner, some distance away, beckoned to hi
as the
n't k
to tell, and at last the subject was dropped. Songbird was introduced to Stan
d Stanley were caught in the lower hallway by a number of the sophomores and carri
," said one of the sophomores
Koswell. He had some tar handy, and if the mud was use
purchased it for Koswell and Flockley. The three had at first inten
udd Flockley. He had joined in
hen Max came rushing up to Tom and Dick, who happened t
"Da have got Sam and Stanley and dot friend of yours alre
asked Dick,
then Max cooled down a bit
is room, where in a clothing closet lay the end of the hose he had taken away from the sophomores. With h
m quickly handed around the sections of hose. Other first-year lads procured stic
de and Max on the other. The German-American boy had a big squirtgun
e river front, when the band under Dick, sixteen strong, appeared. The latter came on y
hen whack! whack! whack! down came the rubber clubs a
!" came from t
he squirtgun, and the water took Flockley in the eye, causing him to yell with fright
heir victims, and as soon as they were released Sam, Songbird and the
es could count up but fourteen. The second-year students were hemmed
d several in alarm. "Do
re! I don't want my new
wim!" adde
r him. "Shove 'em in the mud and water, or else mak
r students were gradually forced to the very edge of the river at a point where there was a little water and a good deal o
he necktie rush Monday will be allowed to go free," said Dick l
Flockley. "I'm not going
eathers wet!" cried Jerry Koswell,
, and "Promise!" "Promise
d three managed to escape, among them being Dudd Flockley. The others were forced into the water and mud up to their knees
to pull himself out of the sticky mud. "Just wait, that
ou are hazed yourself,
e term." And then he and Koswell ran off to join Dudd Flockley. The three went to their rooms and
d Flockley. "Do you know what I think? I think he is
arkspur. "And if that's the fact we ou
om Jerry Koswell. He had not forgotten how Tom and Sam had
them a trampish-looking man carrying what looked to be a new dress-suit case
d, "but did any of you
Flockley. Nearly every one in the coll
shes alongside the ro
belong to some of
ed the case around. "Yes, it's Rover's," he
p to the college,
poor chap," he added to the tramp. "He won't be able to reward you, but
tramp. "Want me to carr
id Koswell, and then h
he three watched him di
asked Flockley with interest. He su
d Koswell coolly. "But maybe I can work it in so