“Wait; you have not heard all I have to say.”
“I beg your pardon. Go on.”
“In this crowd right here are fellows who can take part in almost any kind of an athletic contest.”
“That’s right.”
“We could form a club, and be prepared for anything we ran up against. Do you tumble?”
“You are right; but what would we run up against?”
“Plenty of hot times, if we looked for them. We could make a trip back East, taking time for it, as there is time to spare before college begins in September.”
“That’s so,” grunted Browning. “We’d want to take lots of time. I don’t see the good of hustling back East, anyway.”
“Nor I,” said Harry. “I agreed to spend some time in Bar Harbor this season, but I don’t suppose it will kill any one if I fail to get there.”
“Bar Harbor is a long distance from Santa Barbara,” laughed Frank. “Forget it. If my scheme pans out, you’ll have more fun than you could get out of Bar Harbor, with its dances and its tennis parties. Dancing and tennis are well enough, but here are other things more interesting.”