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Show I . - - , - SJ , . . -J I . I j .iii, i a ta Lu ll:br:lS:U; I!:!cl:c V Clis Frotascr. LEBANON, 111., June l.-President Chamberlin. of McKendree eoll8T In his annual report to tha board of trueteea yesterday entered Into a vigorous discus elon of Intercollegiate atheltlca, especially especial-ly football, reoommending the abollsh-ment abollsh-ment of the game. H declared many in-stitutlona in-stitutlona ot learning ara acbools of anarchy. an-archy. 'At for the eollego plrit," aid Pril-dent Pril-dent Chamberlln, 'It must be admitted that the argumeht In favor of auch form of cruel aport la well grounded t the chief object of tha Institution ef (earnlnf la to promote ao-called physloal culture at the expenae of human life and tha broken bodiee of eonteitanta. "It la this spirit whloh leads to basins;, breaking Into property, keeping feroclou bulldogs, supporting automobiles, .and other Ilka dissipations lq many of 4r institutions in-stitutions of learning. "I do not wish to be underatood aa being be-ing oppoaed to athletics. Pbyaical culture cul-ture la important and field aporta on a noma field are not to ba dlecouraged," |