Show ATHLETES AND CHRISTIANS UNIQUE EXCEPTION GIVEN AT THE Y M C A ROOMS Over Tour Hundred woro Present Fine Programme of Athletics Music and Refreshments S The Y M C A rooms were crowded last evening by 100 inciubois of Jlu young peoples societies of the churches In attendance nt the reception given IKHI l by the social eonimltlee of thy association The hallways and rooms S were profusely dccoraicd with the blue and white bunting streamers ribbons rosettes etc vlth Welcomi In largo letters at tho hea l of the slalrp The programme Included a social and excr clsos In tIme parlors and the gymnastic exhibition upstairs fine parlor exercises exer-cises were partklpattd in by ss Violet Craig W It Sibley Miss J5lna Brown Bert It target and tIne Grand operahouse orchcslra After tine par k1 programme light refreshments were sirveu hind the social lasted until n Into hour The commit I t tee who gave the re ceptlon veie W R Slbley J O Cecil Frank Wright Walter Baysinger C F Johns I p Walden C 1 U S Dow C II Brazier Bert IMargcUs F D Ulmer Stacy McDonald Perry Clark K S Carrlck William Fordermelr and I V V Crone Blue and while badges wore the order of ihe evening and the entire evening passed l off most pleasantly In the gymnasium exercises J A Augustus was highly complimented for S the brilliant work of his class The exhibition was cnnsfderpd ono of the I best performances of Us kind over got ton up and spcakx well of the good work that Is being done Feats wen performed which brought alls from all present und when the show which continued for over iwo hours was over the spectators hooked for still more The cles composed of 1 II Johnson V W Kmory J 3 A Parsoiirt R i Tuck ell P riurlc 1 LJreckon T I Steward A Cheshire V Stewiut W 11 ICardley A Shepherd 1 K Madden R Hlchiml Mon J3 T3 Smith F Wight L 1 Tuckelt F IS Tregea K W Smith LJ Ilas mussen R Hunter W Casey W Bootes H fjiland and Kl Davlclnon Hied Into the gymnasium In singles with their unique uniforms of all colors and styles rind were loudly applauded The bar drill was llrst In order which was gone through systematically Then came the rings parallel and horizontal bar performances in which the class divided itself Into three PortionS all performing simullaneously Stork Ken yon who vas dressed up as a clown got in his laughable work at this stage and caused much > Mcrrlmi > nt While working on the parallel bars Herman Johnson In h performing a hard fwil partly 1 caught his foot in one of tine swinging rings barely averting a serious seri-ous accident Some very pretty work was done by Emery Sullivan Johnson John-son Augusius Uasmussen Shepherd Tuckett and others Uasmussen and Tuikell both blindfolded boxed one round for points 5 In Jumping over the bar and turnIng turn-Ing over In a head spring Johnson and Cheshire won om clearing Ihe bar at five feet and four inches Uurold Young Karl Klchurdson and Will Pike of the medium i class turned t many forms of hand and foot springs The performance was closed with a pyramid built by tIne enllre class |