The sentinel . ketball, baseball, track,tennis and association football. This past year some of this work was of neces-sity eliminated on account of the closing of the University in the fall, but fullschedules were carried throiigh in basket ball, track, baseball and tennis. In themens department there are inter-class, inter-organization, inter-college contestsin football, basket ball, baseball, track, tennis and hand ball besides the individualcontests in boxing and wrestling. During the past year practically every manin the University has taken part in some line of athletic work. Inter-colle


The sentinel . ketball, baseball, track,tennis and association football. This past year some of this work was of neces-sity eliminated on account of the closing of the University in the fall, but fullschedules were carried throiigh in basket ball, track, baseball and tennis. In themens department there are inter-class, inter-organization, inter-college contestsin football, basket ball, baseball, track, tennis and hand ball besides the individualcontests in boxing and wrestling. During the past year practically every manin the University has taken part in some line of athletic work. Inter-collegiate athletics has, in the past, undoubtedly held the chief interestin the University to the detriment o fthe other phases of the work. This will nolonger be the case, but does not mean that the interest in this will be neglectedby the department. On the contrary, probably more work and effort will beplaced in inter-collegiate athletics than in the past and every effort made to (Continued on Page 211) —62—. Students Armj) Training Corps The scene is laid in France. A sentry wall^ed his post as the rain beat downin unmerciful torrents. Rubber slicker and woollen overcoat could not stop thebiting wind. His feet squished noisily as he slopped through six inches ofAlsace mud. Back of him lay a forbidding looking mass where one pale yellow ray of lightlocated the hospital. Here torn and unconscious lives were being patched andnourished back into serviceability once more. He wondered if he would soonbe lying in one of the silent white cots, white ribbed nurses about working andpraying, for his recovery. What would become of his little family if he wereput away with the hundreds who went to rest beneath the green fields of Franceeach day? A gorgeous rocket flared in the distance and the continuous rumble of thun-der bespoke the relentless hostilities not far off. He felt beneath his shirt fora locket containing two tiny pictures and a lock of hair. Oh, well, he could onlyhope and


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