yards dash in which three men from each institution took part. Snodgrass of Dickinson came out first in to seconds through hav ing stolen on the starter, and Norman and Pollock came in second and third. Cure and Scholl offset this loss by taking both places in the shot put, . Cure breaking the State College record by t J // 1 , inches. State then took second place in both trial heats of the 120 hurdle race, but Cure tied Muihollan for first in the final at 17 seconds, breaking our record by 3-5 seconds. State failed to take a place in the high jump, but im mediately afterwards had a phenomenal succession. of victories, taking eight firsts without a break. In the broad jump Martin and Pollock took both places, Martin's distance being 20 ft. 8 / 8 . in.; in the quarter mile Mott and Gill took first and second in 52 2-5 seconds; in the mile run Miles, the only State man en tered, defeated. Dickinson's " 4-39 " man in 5 minutes 2 2-5 seconds; Knox and Gill took everything in the half mile, cutting down the record from 2 minutes 4 3-5 seconds to 2 minutes 4 2-5 seconds; Maxwell entered the 220 hurdle race as State's . sole competitor and easily took first place in 28 2-5 seconds; Norman, Pollock and Mott took first, second and third in the 220 yards dash in 23 3-5 seconds, but the referee awarded the second place to Snodgrass because he had been . fouled by Pol- lock; Scholl took first in the hammer throw at 107 ft. 11. TA. in.; Miles entered the two-mile run unassisted by any other State man and cut his former record down by 29 seconds to minutes to seconds winning by less than a yard. In the final, event, the pole vault, State took second, Craver of Dickinson. taking first at to feet. ATHLETICS