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Coming from a Kanssa collega to Oxford with some solf-Am- posed notions of American au- periority, 'paritoularly in athlet- ick, Leo Bharidan at ondo jinda himself a not-too-popular Agure around the college. Determined to fore the adulation of hie classmates, Leo reporta for track meet irpouts wearing cap-and- gown. Looking time to change to running outfit, he defonte es field of competitors, wearing his classroom garð.

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Chaptor Six

Molly entered Craddock's bookshop the next morning, she al- most colilded with Paul, who wna Just leaving. She started in nur- prido and displeasure no from within the store, she heard Elan's voler saying far too loudly: "I'D catch the ten o'clock train to Lon don, Claudius, doar.” She guarsed immediately that the remark was meant for her brother's ears, Paul attempted to pass by, but Mally alapped him.

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to sce me?" Loo

"Indifferent Molly's face frozo, would be a boltor word. When did you decide to stay instead of run- ning home?"

"Woll, after you kissed mo," said Lee thoughtfully, "everything soOM- ed diftoront somehow,"

"After Z kissed you?" exclalmod Molly, almost losing her perch on the ladder.

"All right, mit right" Lob OOD- ceded, "Let's say it was £Ny-fky,” "It may be vory amusing to you, Mr. Sheridan, but as a result of that lo Incident I have been 'gated' for a week-not allowed out after dark."

"Well, it was worth R, wann't it? Log demanded.

"Not As a publlo exhibition It was vulgar. An a privato perform- ance it was most "ayatourish.”

"What do you mean-amateur- lah?" Les demanded.

What there was of i neemed to bo all teeth and whinkers."

Leo laughed, "All right! You win the preliminary bout, but wait for the main event!"

Thank you, I've had enough," Molly mplied icily, “Why don't you practice an

Mrs. Craddonk

"I don't need any practice."

Flint, of course, is a matter of opinton. I nei muɛn you would find

"for a man who can hardly read," | she said bilingly, "You've bought | Krn. Craddock very co-operative." a remarkable Bumber of booker, Lee grinned broadly. "Why, I lately."

wouldn't take her 18 I won her in a raffle. Those 'college widows are nn safe to piny with na dynṛtuite.”

"For once we agree“ Moky onid grudgingly.

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

Molly's eyes shed. "Ife doesn't happen to be married!" Then herf toné changed to one of earnest plen. "Paul-aren't you running into a allcky mass?"

"Look here, sħi girl. 7 on take care of myself. My private Vin in my own affair!" he said, walking

"Sorry I bothered," she oniled out coldly. An she walked into the store 16 nelvanced with a smile to meet

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"It's above me," Lee and, pre- tending a algh of relief. “Now that we're practically sout mates, how about having dinner with me?"

"Not For ren reasons. The first In that I've boon gatod. If I'm caught I might be neut down And the ancond- ned third reasons are that I don't want to.

"Aw, listen," he protested, "even a drowning man's got a right to

BY

JUNE

2, 1938.

By Paul F

HOW IT BEGAN Berdaniër OXFORD

HALSEY

RAINES

Chaptor Sovon

A thunderous volume of applause rolled across the stadium as Los Bheridan, running onally, brosated the tape well ahead of his Cam heldge rival on the anchor leg of the two-mile relay. The crowd re: mambered with appreciation how the American had taken the baton n good thirty yards behind his op ponent and slowly, but inexorably, hat closed the distance, finally jog- ging home an enay winner,

Hut Leo disregarded all the cheera. Smiling, he sought out Mol- ly's face and, throwing on a sweat; Bull, started up into the grand Atand.

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tamany. The chears from the Ox ford section gave way to groans, however, a fow seconds later Rain- Roy was being overtaken by his op ponent. He was behind) Lén, stand- ing on the sideline, muttored im- precations.

As Ramsey came in, well ouidle- thnoed by the Cambridge man and panting from the futile effort, he suddenly fumbled the baten. Ham mott, be third Oxford runner, hastily picked it up, but it was too late Around the turn the Cam- bridge man sped, fully twenty-five yards in the van.

Paul moved into place, ready for the anal relay. When the two run- nere bore down on the starting line, | Loo's Jaws BOL

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

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

Paul, aceing Lee, became frantio. "Off the track, man!" he pleaded. "Ort the track!"

Ho shoved Les away as the Cam bridge man swept past them. But Zoo, recovering Iminediately, was back on the cinders. As Hammott staggered toward the Hus, Lear foot went out. Neatly, he tripped Paul, then grabbed the baton from the amazed Hammett,

Rising one, the spectators stood in amazement. A grip of die- bellef swept the stadium, Molly was on her feet, staring in harror.

Loo was running beautifully s Paul who was alas on the field Past picked himself up and stared in uniform, was surrepiltiously alg after his retreating form. Dospita alling to Elsa, who sat off in a the tremendous lead, Lee's oppon- far corner of the pavillon, Molly, pht was no match for him. Down aught the exchange of gesture, and the straightway Loo hurtled, pick- kultted hor brown. But she smileding up yards with onch stride. With

when Lee sat down next to her.

"You ran beautifully, for an owl," she nid,

"Oh, I just happened to get the Jump." Lee said, inndently,

**What's the

Molly mattor f naked jestingly. "Aren't you fealing well?"

A great surge, ho passed the Cam- bridge man nud hroke the tapo... a winner!

Aa họ came to a stop, there was a stoay elenco all around. Loo, walt- ing for an accolade of cheers, look- ed up incredulously. The place where Molly had been sitting was

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her.

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

"We haven't seen much of you iately, Miss Beaumont," she said, "I'm sure my brother mors than maken up for my abannce."

"Isn't he a dear?" Elsa gushod. "Sometimes I think he's a fool." She handed a slip of paper to Elsa. "Where will I And these books, please?"

wink three timen.“

"But you keep bobbing up. Why don't you go and kles" the Donni. Tura about is fair play."

But Molly was far from being as That heartless as she sounded. evening she slipped eat of at. Cyn- | thia's College, and, meeting: Las. went lepakaling. She was gay, light- hearted and an excellent skater.

In a volco of saccharine scora, Lor, on the other hand, amured. Einn directed her to the proper not only Molly but all the other shelves. Finding the section, Molly | ekators as well with his desparate climbed a ladder standing there and ¦ attempts to remola upright on the began looking around for the titles | iço. who wanted. Standing there, she was suddenly aware of Lee's voice below.

"Here's your Kiddy Kar, and thanks for the ride," he was any- Ing. He had wherled the bicycle Into the store and propped it against the desk where the Crad- ducks were standing. Claudius was an over-atudious, dried-up individ- tal, with n expression Town habitually noir,

Elsa was just a bit pralcky. "Oh, thank you, oho naid, and added quickly, "This is my husband.“

Craddock glared auspiciously at Lee. He turned to his wife. thought you onld you lent your blcycle to a Indy who had to get to a hospital, he and

"Why

"Don't tell mo You aren't the world's champion skater? Molly said laughingly after Lee had taken a half-dozen falls

Returning to the college, latar, tee and Molly made their way to the top of the wall. Just an Les was about to leap down and help hia feminine champion over, she heard voices. Quickly, the pali scrambled into a tres överhanging the wall.

They waited with bated breath no two men paused beneath the

tren.

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

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Molly and Los gaapod. It was the Dena. With him was one of the tutors. Instantly, Les imitated the 'whoo, whoo' of an owl. ld stopping into "Sure," Loo

"Ah, only

owl the Dean the breach quickly. "My Aunt Ab Bald. bay. You know

the West- "Como, como, sir,” his companion mianter Allmys. Bhe asked me to protested. "An owl at thin season bring it back. By the way, have would be an ornithological annch- you got Burton's Fifteenth Cen- ronism." fury

round.

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

"My, that was cleres of you," Elsa whispered. "And I do so admiro elever men."

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

Elan suddenly became very de- muro. "You're very kind," she whis- pored. "Anyone would think we'd known each other all our liven. But

Again Leo DVG out the owl

"You are disproven, alr," the Dean inalsted.

"It not an ow],"

The Dean we evidently nellied. "If you weren't quite an atout, sir, I would put you up the wall and you could see for yourself," he ex- claimed.

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

The Dean acomed a bit angry now at being disputed.

"If you should hear the very dia-

then, sometimes I'm drawn like tinetivo call again, would you be this to strangern

"You'd be a naturn! for the Tray-willing to go home and forget the

Incident?" he demanded. eler's Aid!" Los laughed.

At that moment, Claudius called for Elsa. As she went to the rear of the store, Lee happened to look Molly had been smiling to hornell with approval at Lee's repartee. Now she turned in confusion hack to the books on the shelf.

Emiling, Lee took a step toward her; then, suddenly, he had a bol ter idea. Going around to the other side of the section, he put a ladder

"I would, sir."

With a prayer on his lips, Leo went into notion again. His hoot camo cloes this time to being per- Tection.

Ham

antialed the tator - nounced. "Let us procend, sir."

For a moment after they had gone, Molly burled her face in Leo's shoulder to suppress her laughter. Then he lowered her to the ground, and watched happily as she disap

in pince and mounted it. Now he peared into a doorway.

and Molly wera neparated by a dou- "Whoo! Whoo!" he called after ble row of books, with a wiro trella bor. botwood Thom. From directly in front of him he removed anvernl tick books and found himap look ing squarely at Molly's fade,

"Hello" be Bald.

Molly protended to be started.

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And if tho Doan and hin comI- panton had bean itening, they would have heard Molly answer: "You! You!"

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why?"

"Just you keep those big

eyes on me,

said Lre.

"Why are you so suddenly mod ent, then? I expected you to any abo imitated Loo-"Aw, I could boat thoas guya with my legs tied behind my back!"

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

That's my old Sheridan!" Molly Applauded, "For

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

"There you go again," Molly anid, shaking her head, "Just when I wan beginning to be quite fond of you." Leo pretended to be shocked. "Unly fond of me? By this time I expected you to be running a tem- perature of 104,"

ment, then a crimson flush crept over it.

Leo was torn by confused con- filleting emollons, the primary one anger, an he went back to hi rooms. In the locker room, taking his phower, no one had spoken to him. Now his first thought was for When Scatters, who had Molly. been ordered to telephone her, an- terod, he turned anxiously.

"I regret to say, air, Mies Beau- the to wont refuses to 'phone," he announced,

"Oh, aho does, doen aho! Well, that makes it unanimous!"

catio

Ho picked up a book from the table, but the next moment vitt- dictively threw it down again. Sud- donly, from the Quad below, first faintly, then with increasing grea-

As they laughed, there was an Announcement over the public ad-endo, camo a slow, low rumbling dren syntem..

"Ladles and gentlemen, because of the threatening weather, the mile relay, which was to have been the Inst event, will be the next rnce," "Great Seuit!" Lee exclaimed. "I wonder who made that switch?"

"All competitora will please report at once," the announcer called out, "Hut you haven't had enough rent," Molly mald, showing congern. "Junt you keep there bly eyes on

tur."

Both of them?" Molly demanded. Jestingly "'d like one for the other

incs."

chant that sounded like a funeral dirge. Scatters looked sharply at Lee, who returned a glancs won- deringly.

"What's that?"

"It sounds like the funeral march, pir."

Now they could distinguish the name Sheridan being chanted.

Leo strode to the window, “That'B a funny way to celebrats benting Cambridge!" bo sald tensely.

"They don't consider it a victory, olr," Scattom Bald slowly. "But do take it easy, won't you?"

Lee looked out as the chant in- crented in volume. Ho anw a mast of undergraduates approaching in grim pročenalon.

"Oh, pay no attention to them." Molly extended a gloved hand. Lee looked down and suddenly took off the glove. "Give ma thin for luck "Ya want Sheridan! We want and I'll bet the world, Where'll Sheridan!" came from the crowd,

and you after the rnen 7"

Scattern looked at Lee with "Right here," she smiled. "Think frightened eyes. The mob was en- you'll remember me?"

tering the house, mounting the Ieturning to the fold, Len began stairs. Len whirled, facing the to strip off his sweat clothes. An door. His flats were clenched. Sud- ho did so, Paul came over.

denly the door was burst open.

"Oh, Sheridan," he called. "Borry, Preston, Paul and Haruscy were at the hand of the group that en but you're not running."

Lee stopped short, atunned. "Whattered.

do you mean, sot running?"

"Well, what is 17" Leo demand-

to president of the club based strained and expectant. put the race forward to save tho time of moving the hurdles on and off the track," Paul explained.

"What's thai got to do with me?" Lee domanded.

"We've called to reward

you for your brilliant oxhibition this after- noon, Ramsey anid grimly.

"You've just ran a half mile, and he doesn't want to take a chance on you."

"Who's taking a chance? I never felt better in my life!" Leo boasted.Į I'au nhook his head. "There's no need to be belligeront, Sheridan. I hnd nothing to do with it"

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

"Yes, I am."

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

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

This has gone beyond a personal foud between you and Beaumont," Preston said, stepping forward. “It's now between you and the collage."

"Come on," "Ramnay ordered. Leo faced them stonly. "If you put a hand on me, I'll knock your hend off" he threatened.

The next moment Leo was sur- Leo was almost boolda hlmngif rounded by angry students and be- with fury na Paul walked off. Molly, Ing marched out onto the Quad, Ma hearing the announcement of the masso, they began to chant: nubstitution of Paul for Lee, was "We're punishing Leo Sheridan by nurprised, and out of the corner of taking off his pants.

her oye aha watahed Los anxiously. "We'ro púniaMing Leo Sheridan by

It was Proston who led off for taking off his pants. Oxford. At the crack of the gun, "We're punishing Leo Sheridan by bo wie of ice a streak. Running talking off his pants. with high trido, o blared in ten yarda ahead of the Cambridge run- her and made a perfect pass to

"He's had them on too long.”

(To be continued)

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