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Show 1PENN WILL REVIVE ALL SPORTS JAN. 6 PHTLAPKLPMIA. pec. 21. - The athletic ath-letic council of the Vniversity of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania announced Inst night that It w ill revive all sports at the beginning of the new term on January 6 and. as far as possible, place them on a normal nor-mal basis. The council met yesterday and approved ap-proved a budget for the remainder of the college year which eUminatea, IL was stated, every nonessential and cuts all expenses to an Irreducible minimum j On accounf bf the small surplus from the football season this year there1 probably will be a deficit, which the ' council hopes to make no bv the sale of athletic association membership tickets to students and alumni. The relay races, a national athletic annual fixture, wili he held on April 24 and Work of arranging schedules for nil I sports throughout will begin at I once. I Immobilization of the students' army ! tru corps was completed Jodiiy ra.iidall branches of sport, which were turned over to the military estahliah-ment estahliah-ment last September, automatically reverted re-verted to the linnet ait y athletic authorities. au-thorities. M'CILL DENIES RUMORS. By Associated Press. INDIA-NAPOLIH. Je- 21 In a letter) receixed here toil ax from J. l. Mill. who wrote from eover. en route lo Los i An tea, the owner of Hie Indiana iMtliw ; b taeball franchise vf : he Americait as"o-i ciat ion denied th l rut h of t it mora t hit t j he would sell his frant his.-. Mr-iitlt I slated he would te here Jatiu;u- ID to; Hi;-1! for the c-nnltig -fa-m't |