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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY, JUNE 2,

1938.

Paul

A YANK AT OXFORD HOW IT BEGAN Berdanter

Copyright 1010 by Loew's Ind

Coming from a Kansan poltoga

to Ouford with somo aoif-Am- pared notione of American au periority, particularly in arkiot- 1cm, Lo Bhortdan at once find Kimself a not-too-popular figura around the collage. Dolerminod to foroo the adulation of Min classmates, Les reports for track meat try-outs wearing cop-and- sown. Laolding time to change to running outfit, ho defrate a fold of competitors, woaring kis oleanroom garb.

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"Surprised to sea ma?" Loo naked.

Molly's face froze. "Indifferent would be a bettor word. When did you decide to stay instead of run- King home?"

"Woll, after you ktsed me," anid Les thoughtfully, "everything anem- od different somehow.

"After kissed your exclaimed Molly, almost losing her pareti on the indoor.

"All right, 1 right," Lee cou- coded. Let's say it was attу-fiky,”

"It may be very amusing to you," Mr. Sheridan, but as a result of that little fricident I have been 'gated' for a wook-not allowed out after dark"

"Well, it was worth it, wasn't 117 Lon demanded.

"No! A publio exhibition it was vulgar. As a private perform- ance it was most amateurlab,“

"What do you mean-amateur inh?" Lee demanded,

"What there was of K neemed to be all teeth and whiskarn."

Lee Inughed, "All right! You win

As Molly entered Craddock's bookshop the next morning, sho al mont collided with Paul, who wha Just leaving. She started in aur pried and displeasure an within the store, she heard 's voice saying for too loudly: "the preliminary boot, but wall for catoh the ten o'clock train to Lon-the main event!" don, Claudius, dear." She guessed immediately that the remark was meant for her brother's car. Paul attempted to pass by, but Molly stopped hers.

"For a man who can hardly cend.” she and bitingly, "You've bought A romarkable number of books, iately,"

***Well, at least I don't go about klasing uncouth strangers in the Quad," Paul replied stálny.

"2fully's eyes Ianhed. “Ifa decpu't happen to be married?" Then her tone changed to one of onsnest plen "Paul--aren't you running into a sticky mosa ?"

"Look here, old girl. I ann inke care of myself. My private life in my own affair!" he said, walking

off

"Borry I bothered," she called out caldly. As she walked into the store Finandvanced with a smile to meet

"Thank you, I've had enough," Moily repiled feily. "Why don't you practice on Mrs. CraddockTM

"I don't need any practice."

That, of course, is a matter of opinion. I am sure you would find Mrs. Craddock very co-operativa.“

Leo grinned brondly, "Why, I wouldn't take her if I was her in a mile. Those 'college widows' are an mafe to póny with as dympiile," "Tur unce we agree," Mohy and grudgingly.

"It's not time," Lee said, pre- tending a sigh of reiter, "Now that were practically noul mates, how about having dinner with me?"

"No Tor three reasons, The Art In that I've been gnted. If I'm enught I might be sent down And the second- and third renaona are that I don't want to."

'a

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

BY

HALSEY

RAINES

Chapter Soven

A thunderoun volume of applause rolled across the stadium as Leo Sheridan, running enally, breasted the tape woll ahead of his Cam- bridge rival on the anchor tog of the two-mile relny. The crowd ro- | membered with appreciation how the American had takon the baton a good thirty yards bendnd bis op punent and slowly, but inexorably, find closed the distance, finally jog- ging home an easy winner.

Bul

tho

Rameny, The cheers from the Ox- Ford section gave way to groans, however, a fow seconds later Ram- soy was being overtaken by his op ponent. He was behind! Lee, stand- ing on the sideline, muttered tm- procations.

As Ramsey came in, well outdle- thnood by the Cambridge man and panting from his futilo effort, he suddenly fumbled the baton. Ham- mott, the third Oxford, runner, hastity picked it up. but it was too lala, "Around the turn the Cam- bridge man sped, fully twenty-dve iyarda in the van.

Paul moved into place, ready for the final rainy. When the two run- ners bare down on the starting Uno, | Lén's fawn not.

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

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

Paul, deciag Lee, became frantto "off the track, man!" he pleaded. "Off the track!”

Ho shoved Lee nway as the Cam- bridgn man swept past them. But Loo, recovering immediately, was back on the cinders. As Hammett staggered toward the line, Lee a foot went out. Neatly, he tripped Paul, then grabbed the balon from the amazed Hammelt.

Les drogardoa nh

Rising as one, the spectators cheert, Amiling, he sought out Molstood in amazemezi. A gasp of dia ly's face and, throwing on a sweat belief awept the stadium. Molly wan nuit, started up into the grand on bar foot, staring in horror. stand.

Loo was running beautifully ne Paul picked himselt up and stared after his retreating form. Despite the tremendous lead, Lee's oppon-

Paul who was also on the Sold in uniform, wna aurreptitiously alg- naling to Elsa, who sat off in n Iar corner of the pavilion. Molly, nat was no match for him. Down caught the exchange of gesture, and the straightway Los hurtled, pick- nitted her brows. But she smileding up yards with each stride. With when Les sat down next to her.

"You ran beautifully, for an owl," sho said,

"Oh just happened to get the Jur. Loo said, modestly.

Want's the mattor anked jestingly. "Aren't you feeling well?"

"Sure, liko n million

a great surgo, ho pamed the Cam- bridge man and broke the tape... a winnort

As he came to a stop, there was a stony silence all around. Loo, walt- Mollying for an accolade of choore, look- ed up incredulously. The place where Molly bad been akting wEZLAN dollars, empty! His face showed bewilder-

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

hur.

We haven't seen much of you fatoly, Miam Honumont," she said. "I'm sure my brother more than maken up for my absenco."

"Isn't ho a doar Elsa gushed. "Sometimes think he's a fool." She handed a slip of paper to Elan "Whore will I find those books, plendo?TM"

In a volce of saccharine acorn, Elon directed her to the proper shaives. Fluding the section, Molly climbed a ladder standing there and began looking around for the tition aho wanted. Standing there, the was suddenly aware of Leo's voice

below.

"Hero's your

sink three times."

"But you keep bobbing up. Why don't you to and as the Deat Turn about is fair play,"

But Molly was far from being as That hoartless as she sounded. evening she slipped out of St. Cyn thia's College, and, meeting Le went fcc-akaling. Sho war gay, light- hearted and an excellent okaler. Leo, on the other hand, nuncd not only Molly but all the other skaters as well with his desperate attempts to remain upright on the fco,

"Don't tell me you aren't the world's champion skater?" Molly and laughingly after Len had taken Kiddy Kar, and a half-dozen falla thanks for the ride," "be was day! Returning to the college, later. ing. He had wheeled the bicycle Lee and Molly made their way to into the store and prepped it the top of the wall. Just as Leo against the dock where the Crad was about to lenp down and help docks were standing. Claudius was his feminine champton over, she an uver-studious, dried-up individ- heard valees. Quickly, the pair with 31 expression grown scrambled into a tree overhanging habitually sour.

the wall

They waited with batod breath as two men paused beneath the

Dina was just a bit panloky. "Ob, thank you," she and, and nuded quickly. "This is my husband." Craddock gered auspiciously J. He turned to his wife, thought you said you lont your bicycle to a lady who had to get Denn. With him was one of the tutors. Instantly, Lee imitated the 'whoo, whoo of an owl

to n hospital", he said.

f

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

Molly and Lea gasped. It was the

Why "Sure Leo muld, stopping into "Ah, only an owl!" the Dean the breach quickly. "My Aunt Ab- Bald.

the West-i

"Come, come, sir" his companion

hay. You know mfuster Abbeya. She asked me to protested "An owl at this soon bring it back. By the way, have would be an ornithologici anach- you

Again Les gave out the owl "Craddock had not been fooled, sound. but he turned with a mild glars to And the book.

tury Burton's Piftoonth Can rohism."

My, that was clover of you," Elsa whispered. "And I do so admire clever men,"

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

You are disproven, sir," the Doan Inslated

"It's still pot an owl."

The Dean whe evidently nettled. "If you weren't quite no stout, oir, 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 Denn soomed a bit angry now at being disputed.

Elsa suddenly became very do mure, "You're very kind," he whis pered. "Anyone would think we'd known each other all our liver. But

"If you should hear the very din- then, sometimes I'm drawn ka

tinctive call again, would you ho this to strangers . . .'

"You'd be a natural for the Travlag to go home and forget the

Incident he demanded. elera Ald?” Loo Inughod.

At that moment. Claudius called

"I would, sir."

for Elsa. As she want to the rear With a prayer on hle pa, Leo

of the store, Loo happened to look went into action again. His hoot came close thin me to being per-

1177.

Afoily had been smiling to herself Tection. with approval at Leo's repartoo.

"I am antisded," the tutor an- Now she turned in confusion back nounced. "Let us proceed, sir." to the books on the shelf.

For a moment after they had Binting, Leo took a step toward gone, Molly buried her face in Loo's hor: then, auddenly, he had a bot- shoulder to suppress her laughter. ter iden. Going around to the other Then he lowered her to the ground, aldo of the section, he put a Indder and watched happily as she disap- in place and mounted . Now he neared into a doorway.

and Molly were separated by a dou- "Whoo! Whoo!" be called after ble row of books, with a wire trelils | bor. between them, From directly in

front of him he removed nevaral

And if the Dean and bla corn-

thick books and found himself look Panlon had been listening, they

Ing aquarely at Molly's face.

"Hello!" he said,

Molly pretended to be elarMod.

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would have heard Molly answer: "You! You!"

why?"

"Just you keep those big eyes on me," said Lee.

Why are you so suddenly mod eat, thon? I expected you to say.” sho imitated Loo-"Aw, I could boat those guys with my logs tied behind my back!***

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

That's my old Sheridan!" Mally applauded. "For a moment thought you were losing your grip." "I can't help it if I happen to be good."

"There you go again." Molly maid. shaking her bond, "just when I was! Beginning to bo quita fond of you" Leo pretended to be shocked. "Only fond of me? By this time I expected you to be running a tem- perature of 104."

An they laughed, there was an Announcement over the public ad- dronu nyetem.

"Ladies and gentleman, bocnun of the threatening weather, the nullu rolny, which was to have been the lost event, will be the next race.

"Great Scott!" Lee excialmed. ' wonder who made that switch?"

"All competitorn will please report at once," the announcer called out "But you haven't had enough rent." lolly mid, showing concern. "Jurt you keep these big eyes on

me."

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

CO

crimson flush cropt

mant, then a over it.

Lee was torn by confused con- dieting emotions, the primary one As he went back to him anger. roome. In the locker room, taking his shower, no one had spoken to him. Now his first thought was for When Scaltura, who hnd Molly been brdored to telephone her, CT- tored, ho turned anxiously.

"I regret to say, air, Mina Beau-

refuses to come mon! phone." he announced.

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

Lo

tho

Ho picked up a book from the table, but the next moment vin- dictively threw it down again. Sud- denly, from the Quad below, first faintly, then with increasing crea ondo, came a slow, low rumbling chant that sounded like a funeral dirgo. Scatters looked sharply at Lee, who returned his glance won- deringly,

"What's that?"

"It sounds like the fumorni march,

Now they could distinguish the name Sheridan being chanted.

Log strodo to the window, "That'■ A funny way to celebrata besting Cambridge!" he said toneely,

"They don't consider it a victory, air." Scattors said slowly. "But do take it easy, won't you?"

Lea looked out an the chant in- "Oh, pay no attention to them." erenzed in volume. He saw a mon Molly extended a gloved hand. Los of jundergraduates approaching in

procession. looked down and suddenly took off

the glove. "Give me this for luckWo want Sheridan

We want and I'll bont the world. Where'll] Bheridan" came from the crowd,

Sealtern looked at Lee with I find you after the race?"

"Right here," she smiled. "Think frightened eyes. The mob was en-

toring the you'll remember me?"

house, mounting the the Lee whirled, facing Returning to the field, Leo began stairs.

to trip off his sweat clothes. An door. His fists were clenched. Bud-

denly the door was burst open. ho did so, Paul came over.

Prenton, Paul and Ramsey wore at the head of the group that on-

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

Leo stopped short, alunned. "Whattered. do you mean. not running?"

The president of the club has ed, atrained and expectant. put the race forward to save the

"Well, what la it?" Los demand-

ime of moving the hurdies on and of the track," Paul explained.

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

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

|

"Who's taking a chancs? I never felt better in my life!" Lee boartad.)

Paul shook his hond. "There's no need to be belligerent, Sheridan. I had nothing to do with it.'

"You're not running an anchor mau, by any chance?" asked Lee, looking at Paul auspiciously.

"Yes, I am.

We've called to toward you for

your brilliant exhibition this after- noon," Ramsey said grimly.

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

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

"This has gone beyond a personal feud between you and Bonumont," Preston said, stopping forward. "It's now between you and the college." "Come on," Ramsey ordered. Leo fnerd them atonlly. "If you put a hand on me, I'll knock your hond off!" he threatened.

The next moment Lea was sur- Leo was almost beatde himself rounded by angry aludents and bo with fury as Paul walked oG. Molly, ing marched out onto the Quad. En hearing the announcement of the masso, they began to chant: aubstitution of Paul for Lee, was "We're puntaling Leo Bheridan by nurprised, and out of the corner of taking off his pants,

jer oyo she watched Leo anxiously. "We're punishing Leo Sherlian by

It was Trenton who led off for taking off his pants. Oxford. At the crack of the gun. "We're punishing Loo Sheridan by ho was off like a streak. Running taking off his pants.

"To'n had them on too long." with high tride, he binzed in ton yards ahead of the Cambridge run- nor and made a perfect paas to

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