Show t I Eighteen teen Colleges College I i Drop All Athletics i iI j I Philadelphia Jan J 21 EIghteen EI t tt t Institutions have dropped athletics athletics' entirely because of or tho the war acI according ac- ac I cording to answers to a questionnaire questionnaire question question- distributed by Prof Pro Fred Frederick 1 B B. Voll of ot the hygiene department I j of ot tho the College of ot the City of oC Now New Newt I t York who has hn been elected c- c I t e of ot the Second district of oC ofa f I a the thc Intercollegiate Athletic ocla- ocla t consisting of New York New New I Jersey Pennsylvania anla and West ost ir Vir- irI tt I ginia two Twenty colleges es out of twentysix twentysix I six ty-six have ha eliminated preseason coaching while the remaining four foura tour a have hav slightly decreased the J rl lJ of or training Twenty throe coli colleges eGos I a have ha cut do toWn down n their training table a the remaining three having training tables in football only Great cf- cf t forts torts have ha been made to interest the tho j students In sports b by arran arranging ln in- in e matches Fort Forty colleges iare t i tare are arc covered ored b by Professor Wells Walls t questionnaire The a association rc rog- rog t all ln rules of colleges and keeps leeps I tab on what the colleges are doing I t tIn In the tho wa way of or J I |