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Coming from a Kansas collage to Oxford with some anlƒ-im- posed notions of Amorioan au periority, particularly in athlet- ica, Led theridan at once finds maoff a not-too-popular purs around the college. Determined to force the adulation of his classmates, Leo reports for trubic most try-outs wearing cap-and- goon. Lacking time to change to running outfit, he defeats a field of competitors, wearing his classroom garb.

Chapter Six

As Molly entered Craddock's bookahop the next morning, she al- most collided with Paul, who was Just loving. She started in our from price and displeasure as within the store, she heard ka's voles saying far too loudly: "I

nich the ten o'clock train to Lon don, Claudias, dont." She guessed immediately that the remark was meant for her brother's earn, Paul altempted to paze by, but Molly stopped him.

"For a man who can hardly read." she said bitingly. "You've bought A remarkable number of books, lately."

Well, at least I don't go about kisslag uncouth strangers in the Quad," Paul replied stily.

"Burprised to

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THURSDAY, JUNE

1938.

AT OXFORD

ma" Loo

"Indifferent Molly's face froze. would be a batter word. When did you decide to stay instead of sun- ning home?"

"Well, after you kissed me,” said Lee thoughtfully, "overything soom ed different somehow,"

"After I kissed your exclaimed Molly, almost losing her porch on the ladder.

"All right, all right,” LA COD- ended. "Let's say it was fifty-fiky." "It may be very amusing to you, Mr. Bheridan, but as a result of that ittio incident 1 have bean 'gated for a week-not allowed aut after dark,"

"Well, it was worth it, wasn't it o domnuded.

"No! As, a publio exhibition 1 was vulgar, As a private perform- ance it was most amatourish."

What do you mean-amatour- inh7" Loo demanded.

"What there was of it seemed to be all teeth and whinkers."

Leo laughed. "All right! You win the preliminary bout, but wait for the vain evonit”

"Thank you. I've had enough." Molly replied lefly. "Why don't you Mrn. Craddock 7" practice on

"I don't need any practien,"

That, of coursé, is a matter of pinion. I am sure you would And Mrs. Craddock very cooperativo."

Lee grinned broadly. "Why. I wouldn't inke her if I won her in a rame. Those college widows' are as safe to play with as dựnɲunite." "For once we agree," Moky and

Molly's eyes flushed. "Za doeanly.

about me," Lee said, pre- happen to be married!" Than her tone changed to one of earnest plea. tending a night of reinf. "Now that "Paul-aren't you running into a we're practically soul maten, bow

about having dinner with me?" aticky mens 7**

"No! For these reasons. The Bra

it I'm in that I've been to.

sught I might be sent dawn.. And the second and third reasons are that I don't want to,"

"Look here, old girl. I can inke care of mynett. My private life in my own nair!" he and, walkfor

"Borry I hathered," she called out coldly. As she walked tuto the stare Elrindvanced with a minilo to meet

"Aw, laten." be prutenied, "even a drowning man's got a right to

BY

HALSEY

RAINES

Chapter. Soven

Ramsey. The obeers from the Ox ford section gave way to groans, however, a few seconds inter Ram- soy was being overtaken by his op ponent. He was behind! Zoe, stand- ing on the aldoline, muttered Im- precations.

As Ramset came in, woll outdis- thnos by the Cambridge man and panting from his futile effort, he suddenly fumbled the baton. Ham- mett, the third Oxford runner, hastily picked it up, but it wa too late. Around the turn the Cam bridge man sped, fully twenty-ave yards in the van.

Paul moved into place, ready for the final relay. When the two run- nora bore down on the starting Wine, | Leo's Jaws set,

IA moment, he was jogging alongside of Paul on the track.

"Out of the way," he said, through clinched teeth.

Paul, seeing Lee, became frantic "off the track, man!" he pleaded. "Off the track!"

A thunderous volume of applause rolled across the stadium as Le Sheridan, running easily, breasted the tape well ahead of his Cam-

He shoved Lee away as the Cam- bridge rival on the anchor leg of the two-mile relay. The crowd re-bridge man swept past them. But membered with appreciation how Les; recovering immediately, was the American had taken the baton back on the cindere. As Hammett a good thirty yards behind his op- staggered toward the lino, Less ponent and slowly, but inexorably, foot went out. Neatly, he tripped had clened the distance, Gnally fog- Paul, then grabbed the baton from ging home an easy, winner.

the amazed Hammott.

But Leo disregarded all tho cheers. Smiling, he sought out Mol- ly's Ince and, throwing on a sweat pult, started up into the gratid

stand.

Rking one, the spectators stood in amazement. A gasp of die- beller swept the stadium, Molly wan on her feet, staring in horror.

Leo was running heautifully na 7'aul who was also on the field Paul picked himself up and stared In unifona, was surreptitiously alg-after his retreating for. Despite nalling to Elan, who sat off in n the tremendous lead, Lee's oppon- far corner of the pavilion. Molly, ent was no match for him. Down caught the exchange of gesture, and the ntraightway Loo hurtled, plek- initled her brows, But she smiled ing up yards with each stride. With when Loo sat down next to her.

"You ran beautifully, for an owl," she said.

"Oh, I just happened to get the Jump" Leo aald, modestly.

Wint's

the matter?" Molly naked jestingly, "Aren't you feeling Well"

"gute, Ulko a million dollars.

gront surge, he passed the Cam- bridge man and broke the tape..

a winner!

As he came in a stop, there was a story silence all around, Les, wait- ing for an necolade of cheers, look-

Tho plne od up incredulously. where Mally lind bsen sitting was empty! His face showed bewilder-

By Paul &

HOW IT BEGAN Berdanter

WRIST WATCHES

IN QUEEN ELIZABETH'S TIME THERE WAS KEEN RIVALRY IN THE MAKING OF MINIATURE WATCHES. IN 1572 THE EARL OF LEICESTER GAVE THE QUEEN "AN ARMLET OF GOLD, ALL FAIRLY GARNISHED WITH RUBIES AND DIAMONDS, HAY- ING IN THE CLOSING THEREOF A CLOCK. — THE FIRST KNOWN WRIST WATCH.

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SICILY

THIS ISLAND OWES ITS NAME TO THE EARLY SICULI OR SICANI, MEMBERS OF THE GREAT LATINO-ITALIAN FAMILY, WHO CROSSED OVER FROM THE SOUTHERN EX- TREMITY OF ITALY. ITS FIRST RECORDED HISTORY BEGINS WITH NAZOS, THE GREEK COLONY ESTABLISHED THERE IN 735 8.c.

kar.

"I'm sure my brasher more than makes up for my absence," Molly said.

i sink three times."

We haven't seen much of you "But you keep bobbing up. Why lately, Mia Beaumont," she said, don't you go and kiss the Doan.

"I'm sure my brother more than Tura about is fair play." makes up for my absence.”

"len't ho a deart" Elsa gushed, "Bometimes I think he's a fool." Blie handed a slip of paper to ie. "Where will I find those books, plonset"

But Molly was far from being an That heartless a she sounded. evening she alipped out of St. Cyn- thin's College, and, meeting Lee. wont ice-skating. She was gay, light- hearted and an excellent skater.

In a voice of sacobarina scorn, Lee, on the other hand, amused Elen directed her to the proper not only Molly but all the other shelves, Finding the sootion, Molly #kators as wall with his desperate climbed a ladder standing there and attempts to remain upright on the began looking around for the titles leo.

"Don't tell me you aren't the Standing there, she aho wanted. was suddenly aware of Leo's Talce world's champion #kator?" Molly said laughingly after Leo had taken below.

"Here's your Kiddy Kar, and a half-dozen falls. thanks for the ride," he was may- Returning to the college. Inter. Ing. He had wheeled the bicycla Lee and Molly made their way to and propped it the top of the wall. Just as Len Into the store against the desk where the Crad-] was about to leap down and help docks wore standing, Claudius was his feminine champion over, sha Quickly, the pair nn over-studious, dried-up individ- heard roles. ual, with

expression grown scrambled into a tree overhanging

the wall. habitually sous.

Biga was just a bit panicky. "Ond added sho said, thank you in my husband." quickly,

Craddock glared auspiciously at Lee. He turned to his wife. thought you said you funt your bloycle to a lady who had to get to a hospital", he said.

"Why

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They waited with batod broath as two men paused beneath the troc.

I thought I heard something up "I in that tree," a voice said.

"Bure," Loe said, stepping into the branch quickly, "My Aunt Ab- the Wool bay. You know minster Abboys. Sho asked me to bring it back. By the way, have you got Burton's Fifteenth Cen- fury?

Craddock had not been fooled, but he turned with a mild glare to And the book.

"My, that wan clover of you." Elsa whispered. "And I do so admire clover mos."

"Oh, any time you want any fast thinking done, just let me know," Les sald lightly.

Elas auddenly became very do. mure. "You're very kind," she whie- pered. "Anyone would think we'd known each other all our lives. But then, sometimes I'm drawn iku this to strangera

"You'd be a natural for the Trav elor's Ald!" Los laughed.

At that moment. Claudius called for lea. As she went to the rear of the store, Loo happened to look

пр.

Molly and Leo gasped. It was the Dean. With him was one of the tutors. Instantly, Les imitated the

whoo, whoo' of an owl.

"Ab, only an owl!" the Dean

Bald.

"Come, como, sir," his companion protested. "An owl at this poon would be an ornithological anach- ronism."

owi gava out the Again Lee sound.

"You are disproven, sir,” the Dean inalsted.

"It's ill not an owl."

The Doan was evidently nettinu. "If you weren't quite so stout, air I would put you up the wall and you could see for yoursolt," he ex- claimed.

"I am not stout, and that is not an owl,"

The Doan woomed a bit angry now at being disputed.

"If you should bear the very dis tinctive call again, would you be willing to go home and forget the incident?" he demanded.

"I would, sir."

With a prayer on his lips. Lon went into action again. In hoot camo close this time to being per- Tection.

I am natioßad," the tutor an nounced. "Let us proceed, sir."

Molly had been stalling to hersal: with approval at Looe reparlee. Now ala turned in confusion back

For a moment after they hail to the books on the shelf.

Smiling. Loe took a stop toward nono, Molly burled her face in Loo's her; thon, suddenly, he had a bet- shoulder to suppress her laughter. tor Juen. Going around to the other Then he lowered hor to tiío ground, side of the section, he put a ladder and watched happily na she disap in place and mounted it. Now hej poarod into a doorway.

and Molly were separated by a dou-

"Whoot Whoo!" he called after bie row of books, with a wire trolls her. between them,

From directly in And if the Dean and his com front of him he removed several panion had been Ihtening, they talck books and found himself look would have heard Molly answer: ing equarely at Molly's Inco..

"Hello!" he said.

Molly protended, to be starked.'

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"Just you keep those big eyes on me," said Let

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mont, then a crimson flush crept Why are you so suddenly mod-over L ept, then I exported you could sho imitated boat those guys with my legs tsed behind my back!"

"As a matter of fact, I could," admitted Loo.

"That's my old Sheridan!" Molly

moment applauded, "For thought you were losing your grip." "I can't help it if I happen to be. good."

Lee was torn by confused con- flicting emalions, the primary one angor, as he went back to his rooms. In the locker room, taking his shower, no one had spoken to bim. Now his first thought was for When Scatters, who had Molly. boon ordered to telephone her, en- terad, he turned anxiously.

"I regret to any, air, Miss Beau- to the mont refuses to come 'phone," he announced.

"Oh, she does, does she Well, that makes it unanimous!”

"There you go again," Molly said, shaking her head, "just when I was beginning to be quite fond of you."

Ho picked up a hook from the Leo pretended to be shocked. "Only fond of me? By this time I table, but the next moment vin- expected you to be running a tem- dletively threw it down again, Sud- denly, from the Quad below, first perature of 154."

As they laughed, there was an faintly, then with increasing cres announcement over this pubile ad-endo, came a slow, low rumbling chant that sounded like a funerai dress system.

"Ladies and gentlemen, because dirge. Scatters looked sharply at of the threatening weather, the matte Lee, who returned his glance won- relay, which was to have been the deringly,

"What's that?" last event, will be the next race." "Great Beott!" Loo exclaimed. "I wonder who made that switch?"

"All competitors will pienso report nt once," the announcer called out, "But you haven't had enough rent." Molly said, showing concorn. "Just you keep those big eyon an

mc."

"Toth of them?" Molly demanded. Jestingly, I'd like one for the other

men."

"It sounds like the funeral march, air."

Now they could distinguish the name Sheridan being chanted.

Zoo Atroda to the window. "That's funny way to celebrate beating Cambridge!" be said tensely.

"They don't consider it a victory. sir" Scatters sald slowly. "But do take it easy, won't you?"

Lee looked out as the chant In- "Oh, pay no attention to them." creased in volume. He saw a mass Mally extended a gloved hand. Lee of undergraduates approaching in looked down and suddenly took off grim procession.

the glovo. "Give no this for luck

"We want Shor/dan! We want

with

and I'll beat the world. Where'll Sheridan!" came from the crowd.

Scatters looked at Leo I and you after the race?"

"Ught here," she smiled. "Think frightened eyes. The mob was on- mounting the you'll remember me?"

tering the house,

facing the Returning to the Dold, Los began atairs. Lee whirled,

to strip off tils sweat clothes. As door. His fists were clenched. Sud- be did ec, Paul enme over.

danly the door was burst open.

Preston, Paul and Rampoy wore at the head of the group that on- tored.

"Oh, Sheridan," he called. "Borry, but you're not running,"

Lee stopped short, stunned. "What do you mean, not running?"

"The president of the club has put the race forward to save the

time of moving the burdins on and off the track," Paul explained.

"What's that got to do with me?". Lee demanded.

"You've just run a half inile, and he doesn't want to take a chance

an you.

"Who's taking a chance? I never felt better in my life!" Lee boasted. Paul shook his head. "There's no need to be belligerent. Sheridan. I had nothing to do with 46"

"You're not running ne anchor man, by any chance?" asked Lee. looking at Paul suspiciously.

"Yes, I am.”

"Well, what is 17" Leo demand- ed, strained and expectant.

've called to reward you for your brilliant exhibition this after- noon," Ramsey said grimly.

"I don't got you. I won, didn't 17" "The point is, Sheridan," Payl naid, "there are different ways of winning. We don't care for your particular way."

"I didn't think you would," Los shot back.

This has gone beyond a persona! feud between you and Beaumont," Preston said, stopping forward. "It's now between you and the college." "Come on Ramsey ordered. Lee faced them stonlly. "If you put a hand on me, I'll knock your head off!" he threatened.

The next moment Lee was sur Lee was almost boatão himself rounded by angry students and be with fury as Paul walked off. Molly. Ing marched out onto the Quad. En hearing the announcement of the mase, they began to chant: aubstitution of Paul for Loo, was "We're punishing Lee Sheridan by aurprised, and out of the corner of taking off his pants.

her oye she watched Leo anxiously. "We're punishing Las Bheridan by

It was Preston who fed off for taking off his pants. Oxford, At the crack of the gun, "We're punishing Loo Sheridan by he was off like a streak. Running taking off his panta.

with high stride, he blazed in ten yards ahead of the Cambridge run- ner and made a perfect pass to

"He's had them on foo long."

(To be continued)

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