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Show GOOD PROSPECT j FOR ATHLETICS ATB.Y. COLLEGE i Speaking of the piospccts for sluing) athletlo teams ut the, 1), Y.- College, the' romlng enr, "Coach Joe" Jensen' ho was In from his ranch on Tuesday made the following statement: "I'roh pects for winning teams In tho II. Y haw not been better for many years Tho school will enter with the usual teams' That Is, bnsket bull, baseball mid Hack and It expects victory. Naturally, basket ball will attract most attention at the beginning of tho season, but not to the elimination of training In other lines. 1 have altcnd.v been In touch with many of tho boys and mil assured that most of tho now material of yiiHt year will bo In for tho finishing touches this winter." When asked tegardlng which league tho school would enter in view of tho foci that considerable college work has been returned, Mr. .letison said: "That matter Is now under consideration consider-ation by the athletic committee and the presidency of the school and will likely not be definitely decided upon until nfter the commencement of school," When nsked pointedly which league ho would prefer to Join, Joe balked a little, then with thnt samo good uaturcd smile, which In gumlttg seasons past has often been declnred tho hoodoo of teams opposing tho Crimsons, ho repeated as of old, "It don't niako much difference which wo enter for wo ate going to win this vear. The 11. Y. Is coining to her own nnd I am confident that In nthlotlcs she is not going to lag behind." Tho Kepubllcnn rejoices ovw the optimistic views of Coach Jonseti on tho work of the ensuing year and desires de-sires to lend all possible encouragement encourage-ment to bint that hpv, plans, to bring the Crimson again to the front may be curried out to tho letter. o |