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Type: gutenberg title: subject-athletics-gutenberg date: 2021-06-01 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Athletics" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 38471 author: Clark, Ellery H. (Ellery Harding) title: Dick Randall, the Young Athlete date: words: 44770 sentences: 3287 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/38471.txt txt: ./txt/38471.txt summary: "Come on," he said; "let''s walk down and watch Dave Ellis. Pentathlon man over at Clinton--a fellow named Johnson--he won it last won my ''F'', and that makes a fellow feel good, you know. like lightning, his right arm shot forward, and the big iron ball went Dick looked a little vengefully after Ellis'' retreating figure. Dave Ellis is the fellow Mr. Fenton would honestly like to see elected wouldn''t want even as good a man as Mr. Fenton to rule us like a king. Dave all sorts of mean little chances to try to make the fellows think know about Johnson, but I don''t think Dave''s going to improve a great "Fetch ''em out, old man," Dick cried, and like a shot, the lake, Dick Randall and Jim Putnam, on their way across the yard, came "Think we''ve struck the right place, Dick?" he asked. "Well, old man," Dick said to id: 37912 author: Morrison, Gertrude W. title: The Girls of Central High at Basketball; Or, The Great Gymnasium Mystery date: words: 41282 sentences: 3550 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/37912.txt txt: ./txt/37912.txt summary: The rules under which the girls of Central High played the game were Hester Grimes turned and gave Nellie Agnew an angry look and then went The girls of Central High had something of more moment than Hester that Hester had declared her hatred of the girls of Central High team," thought Hester Grimes, walking down toward the athletic field term--a game between Central High girls and the representative team of girls of Central High that Hester Grimes knew more than she should The game with the crack team of the East High girls was to be played nobody would tell Hester just what each girl said, or who signed know there is good stuff in that girl Hester?" put Hester Grimes off the basketball team as any girl. "We really _must_ beat these girls," said Laura, Mrs. Case being out "That''s when Hester was on the team," said Laura, quietly. id: 10717 author: Pindar title: The Extant Odes of Pindar Translated with Introduction and Short Notes by Ernest Myers date: words: 52591 sentences: 2712 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/10717.txt txt: ./txt/10717.txt summary: Pherenikos[2] at Pisa hath swayed thy soul unto glad thoughts, when by Father Zeus exceedingly, and her son, the ivy-bearing god. for a hundred years no city hath brought forth a man of mind more folk, hath honoured six twin altars in great feasts of the gods with [Footnote 10: The course in the chariot-race was twelve times round your gift come unto men all pleasant things and sweet, and the wisdom Now unto various kings pay various men sweet song, their valour''s quickly came three sons of Zeus, men unwearied in battle, whose hath brought this majestic honour to thy soul, and again thou art now [Footnote 4: Probably a horse with which Hippokleas'' father won a race And that man also hath won longed-for glory in the strife of games, Our first, O Zeus, was unto thee, when at Nemea we[1] won thy id: 47254 author: nan title: Handbook of Summer Athletic Sports Comprising: Walking, Running, Jumping, Hare and Hounds, Bicycling, Archery, Etc. date: words: 26288 sentences: 1763 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/47254.txt txt: ./txt/47254.txt summary: Giving the Rules for Training and Practice in Walking, Running, young man of good health and strength can learn to walk five miles in an hour, but the number of men who can walk twenty-five miles in The success of Weston and O''Leary in their long-distance walks in race was twenty miles short of the champion''s best walking record. In the upper figure we have the foot tracks of a man walking with well-trained man, and enables one like Hazael to run his 137 miles in A track 660 feet long gives 8 laps to the mile. mile--440 yards--in 48 1-4 seconds, beating the best English record From twenty-five up to fifty miles the best walking time on record seconds; while his 129th mile was walked in 24 hours 20 minutes and Howes leads the record for one-day walks with 127 miles, and O''Leary shall record the order of finishing and the times of the competitors ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel