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Show ^T^fr^r^fr^VT^nV^^^r^WrA^r^^Wr^^Intramural AthleticsjNTRAMURAL athletics at the University have 1 taken on a very wholesome atmosphere during the past year and have made rapid progress the last two years under the supervision of A. F. Robbins who has been in direct charge of the work. The all-year all-university point system introduced this year has proved a real success and as a result a greater number of men have become interested in the many different intramural sports.The aim of Mr. Robbins in conducting thiswork has been "Sports for All, All for Sports andSports Sake." Mr. Robbins has given unsparinglyof his time in trying to produce a means for everyman to partake of athletics at least to some extent.The feeling of friendship between organizationson our campus has been greatly due to the sportsmanlike manner in which theymeet in intramural athletics. It is our sincere wish that Mr. Robbins will be withus again next year so we may enjoy another real year in intramurals.A. F. ROBBINSbasketballDURING the winter, basketball occupied the interest of most all of the organizations on the campus. There were twenty-four organizations competing in each of the two basketball series. In the first series the Sigma Pi entry took a hard-fought game from the Pilmids to annex first place. In the second series the R. O. T. C. team, showing a very high class brand of ball, romped off with the championship.The Sigma Pi's came in a close second.SUMMERHAYS, SANDERS, CLEVELAND, BROWN, MARSDEN, HAYES, WHITAKERKINNERSLEYr^OT^:CS*^O^C=9F^One hundred fifty |