
Right Half Hollins, published in 1925 by Ralph Henry Barbour, is a juvenile fiction novel centered around high school football at Alton Academy. The story follows Bert Hollins and his friends as they navigate the challenges of competitive sports, friendship, and rivalry. With a humorous fan named Tommy Parish providing commentary, the narrative captures the intensity of game day and the personal growth of young athletes. Barbour's work is notable for its focus on sportsmanship and camaraderie among teenagers.















































































