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 out without a coach?" he demanded, addressing the throng in general but frowningly regarding Toby Sears, Senior Class President. "Who's going to look after the physical condition of the fellows? Why, along about the middle of the season we'll have a hospital list as long as my arm! The trouble with that Committee is that they're a lot of old grannies!"

Sears shrugged his shoulders and replied a bit resentfully: "Well, you needn't blame me for it! I'm not on the Committee. Tell it to Wayland and Scott and those who are."

"You can't blame them for it, either," said Pete Farrar. "They were outvoted. Will Scott told me so. Wayland couldn't go to the meeting because he was sick. And, anyhow, with only three undergraduates against four grads and faculties, what can you do?"

"That's so," said someone else. "We ought to be better represented. It would be fairer to have as many undergrads as grads."

"Don't see as it makes much difference, anyhow," observed Sears. "Lanny White told me Saturday that some man he was after had turned us down and that he didn't know where to look next. So,