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Show jgsOFTIffi" PERSEVERANCE CLUB BY JAMES ALBERT WALES rE1 T M 1 . . i crnncc In the ''"' m t wis a subject ""' m r tin- !- , hid JUSt "t- ' , ,r nl form a trick , r n was addressing "",. . whit was wrong," T The r' ' l"- " .r b sure they .Hrt .; :;rr, ""JrM. Peiovcrai.cecol. "i,'?M hitrl by -11 and '.'.'agenrai leteimlnalinn to ,"hil. ltul.cn Snylos ,le-i.' ,le-i.' rarj'i n to the piesldcney Hi tr n wa unanlmousls ..mi ' r Wilbur A licrft-.ii licrft-.ii I I i " I" "" nt nml (LlJi crotnrs I'hiilcy , i it id accept a re-lor re-lor hi r " ,1& treisurr j. him the onls worths c indl-ther" indl-ther" n Wilbur Wheat-, Wheat-, irtcl l"IU"f the tr.uk i I os H - r m lunger. Mini-nriwis Mini-nriwis u horl 1 to nrinnge ?" Ins of a -rn k and Hold lurJii Jul"" s,h open to all lull tnln members not over irfaie s tin k for train-ieihlWllnns train-ieihlWllnns iuj neccssarj, the the fact that the entire club twenty boss In till ..pent three limns eer iifwriioon nt It A contractor wishlicd to curt nwuj the lefuse sol ami ruth mid to supplv the clndeis used m on the tnuk Ilia services tin ilndcia nnd other expenses brought ilu cost ot the tnuk to iienrl Ji; llowcvei, the ti.uk wns well mnde and would lust many seahons with proper nue As soon as the track wns In llnal condition con-dition the boss got out for r.ictlce livery member of the club tried for nt leapt on event, anl weral essased foui or lle. There were sprinters distance dis-tance men, hurdler Jumrcts pole-vaulters pole-vaulters weight-throwers and bltscle-nceis. bltscle-nceis. Low hurdle were need In the huidle eentn, as the boss weie not .apahle of taking the higher ones with list. The treasurer bought a twelve-pound twelve-pound hammer a twolvo-iiound shot and a light discus for th weight-throweis weight-throweis Laptain Wilbur foimed i relas team from the four best n.ujrter-mllc run ners ltn hiding himself lteub Sajles, Hnrrs llnnford and Walter Olnlwln In a lelay lace one member of each team runs a quarter of h mile then touches another man who waits for him and takes up the innteet. and so on till the four runnels have completed the mile, the winning dam being tint which Is icpresented at the finish bs the lending runnet In training the team, as well as In laving out the Held, tho lms were advised ad-vised hj Mr htuirt Foster, the nung college graduate, who hid so ktndlv coached their bisebill tenm The bojs had a showei bath and a ruh down with witch hazel after each das s practice. prac-tice. Immediately after exerrlsng thes donned sweaters, to prevent taking cold while ovei heated Hoy Kogcis, the manager, received euttls to the meet from members of the Diunilcss club, Golden Knights, Rangers and Invlnclbles, each of which clurm entered a relay tenm A large ciow-rt from Itlvorview attended he games and cu-h of the. four lltlns clubs brought a party of fiiends to encourage them ... ,ii,, Membero of the five contesting clubs were rhosen as officials. Including a referee. Judges of the finish, a slarteT, timekeepers scorers ani messureis The rreseverance club offered Inex-pensive Inex-pensive sllve. and bronze i me Ms for first anl second placea In evers event, " special med.l for the athlete scoring scor-ing the most rolnts, a hand-oine sll-' sll-' if, "or the club winning the re .y race n't a I "nne. to the team w nning the greatest number of points n en-i?n; en-i?n; ?m of ii rents was clurged for emHes " ch event, which partly 'ihe'TFlaniei-'of the 100-sard dash w?ie r .1 li"t. As there weie twenty Jntrles four heals of live men end we, "run. The fm sec on- '"f" ssAio'r'Jiir'Sn.iWvWhivrit nAtnthc same time tho trials for the SSb.flthelCb.7 si ft 4 In'hes with Ueoige Hi ahum semiring semnd plate bv desperate "purt The time was u minutes 22 t-onds t-onds The tilil he its of the 75-s-ard dash were run off In the snne manner as the 100id event leaving live men to rim In the llnM The qunter-mll run was won bv llhui Whwtlcv, and Itobett an Voort or the liolien lv nights seemed second pi ice. Time. 8 seconds The l.'0-s nd hurdle ad led two more lolnla to the now of th (lolden hnlghts one of the l'.ingers being second sec-ond Perseveiame fulled to si ore In the twelve-pound hammer throw also, and both ) I ites went to the Knights (I'll st lac counted two points and sec mill one J One of Ihc Hungers won the bioad Jump, .it lb reit u menibei of the Dauntless club taking second place In the iliul heit of the 100-yanl dash Ilcuti sales and Ilex 1 kknoi got nwiis teiutlfulls and distanced the ntheis In the llrst lltleen venrs ltcub got first d ice In a close finish Time 11 3-5 George liraham won the two-mlle-run In which a Dauntless bos wns second The winners lime whs 11 minutes 1 sevonds Wilbur Wbeallej won the high Jump with case cleirlng " feet .' Inches The second man Uoblnson, of the (loMcn Knights, could do no belter than 4 feet 8 Inches Persevcrnm s fouith successive first wns won hs J Kk Henderson who hurled the discus 78 feet, Dick Ives getting second lace The scores of the sev -eral dubs were now ns follows Perseverance Perse-verance 13, Onlden Knights , rttng-crs rttng-crs 3, Invlnclbles 3, Diuntlcss, t One of the Dimities boss took the final heat of the " sard dish, healing out Sands of the Onlden knight In an cm King llnlsh Kobcrt Van Voort won the pole vault, second place going to the Invlnclbles The Onlden Knights took both places in the 520 sard dash, miking their total number of points 15 agilnst 13 for Perseverance Theie were now but two events left, the two-mil" blcscle race and the Intei-dub Intei-dub lelnv rue Perseverance would have to win hoth to win the banner given to the club scoring the greatest numbet of rolnts The Knights entered Weston, their n nek rider, In the blcscle race. He had won prizes in a number of races and, consequentls. looked upon the event as an assured victors I harles Olmsted and Oeorge Graham, who had Charley Spurted Past. r inure' ill use of a large I round Iwt r uth of the cluh-blch cluh-blch th loss convened Into I fi Id inck a in he oblong In shipe. lir In "he mile At one end n to Ii n npir so that the a dash mull be run without a V" Islon nn- mule for Juinp-"tvivins Juinp-"tvivins on I weight throw- lfnt" of ih Held a seven-( seven-( via m kel In whltew ish latonls n hi h unmet, shot -wiiei ii i ,h side of the 'Stbon n i Jumping pits Of up the t! ind loosening the 0ns of ti pun una fot liroul (rl the her for pole vault- runnln m h Jump About "ifrom ,ii, uoid Jumii pit i " ft i i irimtli w irf placed 'tnuni fe no mke off or Mtkli Uire a great r.01 I v er mat king out ' ai- i udiii the sol wns JUjiltlio u mirfic giaded, 'W i lit Hie cm nets wcro ;'Ihll , ,iki them ensler "I full , i nl to prev.ut W In " hi v ie rnces Tho "I th 1 re) vvltli a coit ot '! ihninu h rollel At the "'thMr. k e boss Placed long 01 wd in hut nnd hilf l.ur-8rounl l.ur-8rounl . , mm the so I nnd ,V",or l" ,r'ul A" tnln W n'irlv a week ill Bplto of prictlccd nnd trained filthfulls'. but had never before ridden in a race, rcp-icentcd rcp-icentcd Perseverance At the crack of tho pistol the ililers shot off In a bunch George Giahain vers unwisely took the U id and paced the others for neuls the entho distance. The result was that the others, icmalnlng behind, wcio comparatively flesh vvhn tho Bpilnt liegan As the t ell rang for the heglnnlng of the list Inp Weston Jumped his wheel to the fiont, with ( harley Olmsted close aflei him Thes two dlslunced the others linmedlatels. for their pneo was too hot to hold Weston was sllghtls In tho lead ns thes raced for me tape. Charley leaned over his hnndlebais. rose from his aiddle and dug into his pedals in one Inst effort. With a magnificent burst of speed he spurted past his rival ri-val and crossed the tiipo a tile's wldtfi nhratl, ami 1 the frenzied shouts of th ciowd It w rs now 1C15 In favor of the Kilghls and the lelns race wou'd de-tide de-tide the mAet Duilns the llrst half utile the iepi"entallvi of the livo teams lemalned clie togcthci. Iltwrs llnnford took up Perveinnccs third lelns but Dick Ives of tho Invlnclbles slurted off nt a brisk clip which left the others behind, although Harry was sllt,htls nhead ot Iho other thico con-teitaiit3 con-teitaiit3 nt the crd of bis relas'. As Wllbui Wheatley touched llany mil took up the final relas tho Invincible liinnei was sards ahead, and tho ahe invincible Was AJiead, other thico lunners wcio right ill his heels Wilbur i in is h hid nrver run before, be-fore, for he icillzed tint Ms club de. pended on him to win tic race, nnd with It the meet. He mnde up his mind that he wo ild overtake the runner ahead of his at any cost Ho stalled to sprint th entire relij ns If It were a shott dish instcid of a quarter mile The Ilgute nheid of him gicw nearer and nenrer, and vhcn the Inst lap b, -gnu Wilbur wns hardy a sird behind Soon It wan the last hundred suds, I no W ilbur v as still limbic to pass his opponent lie could seo the spectators rising In thlr eaiK nnd he coull h"ir their shouts of encour igemcnt He felt that he must nud nltotild win. but fotneliow nil his strength was leivlng him He felt a dull, deid pain In his legs iml his bicatb cnue In short giLtpn His tlnoat v.as parched jnd sharp pains shot through I Is hend. it was th last tivcnts ).inls now nnd the Invincible, lunner also was thawing signs of exhaustion. Wilbur threv hi hoa I back, gritted his teeth and plunged forwir'. to the tnpe with an almost superhuman erfort, foi his strength had left hlni ind onls his nerve wis keeping him up Just at the llnlsh he passed his rival nud Ihrew hltis"lf nc i iss the tape into the nrnin of his frlcn Is who wer w iltlng to citih him A fcecno ot wild enthusiasm enthu-siasm followed Wilbur did tot hear the Jubilant chtets of the Perseveiance crowM for lie hll ralnte.1 lr)r did Ie hear t Ins voice of the announcer declnilng that Perstvernnc hvl won t'lo 'Meet hs one point, that the Peisevcriin e iilas team had won the silver i up and th it W Ilbur Il-bur Whenlles had won Hie sieclal medal nwaideil to the nthlete winning the greatest number of olnts Wilbur tame around nltiels In a few minulcH fcnltng weak but happs He smiled fnlntlj when he hend of his clubs triple victors Afltr i hciiity supper and i gool nights test he wns all right again Tho limner was hung In the clubhouse, club-house, and Ihe relay cup was put In a glnis tase In on i oilier The bos a natiuallv felt proud to have defendcl the trophli s agilnst all onuivrs As the clublio iso was situated on ti river b edge the bojs recognized l.s ml-r.utngc ml-r.utngc for aquatic sports Ths uc-coi-dlngls built a pier and flonts for boiling and iwlmmlpg, ard even or-ronlzed or-ronlzed n rnrlng crew |