High jump:—rst, Martin, 'O2, height, 4 ft. io4 in.; 2d, Fd . wards, 'oo; 3d, Cure, 1 02. Broad jump:—lst, Norman, '99, distance, zo ft. 3 in.; 2d, Mar 'o2; 3d, Edwards, 'oo. Harruner throw:—lst, Scholl, 'or, distance, 122 ft. 6 in.; 2d, Cure, 'O2. Shot put:—lst, Cure, 'O2, distance, 39 ft. it in.; 2d, Scholl, POI. Class Relay Race for '9B cup won by 'O2 in 4 min. 19 sec. The points were: 7 - I 1899 r 5 points, J9OO ' ' '' 1902 "-6 t points. Officials:—Referee:—Dr. T. H. T aliaf er r o judges:—Prof. L. E. Reber, J. A. Hunter, Prof. J. P. Jackson. Timers:—Prof. M. M. Garver, J. N Sherer. Starten—j. W. Fulton. Clerk of Course.—C. F. Sponsler. Ass't Clerks:—W. M. Schnure and H. F. McKnight. Measurers:—Dr. F. J. Pond, Mr. L. L. Ansart, and C. Q. Weekes. Announcer:—D. B. Wentzel. Marshals:— G. E. Guy, B. P. Lundy, W. A. W. Krebs, and H. C. Johnson. Official scorer:--G. E. Guy. Gen'l Athletic Committee:—G. M. Norman, '99, Capt., W. L. Affelde, '99. M'g'r., D. D. Cure, 'O2, Ch'm., M. R. Stevenson, '99, A. C. Pollock, 'oo. TO an appreciative as well as a large crowd, State's team demonstrated her ability as ball players. " Old Sol " began early in the day to warm up the scene of the conflict, and by three o'clock was at his best. The heat however did not pre vent a large attendance and well were those present repaid for their braving the heat. The play was lively from start to finish and kept the vocal organs of the crowd at work all through the game. Every man on the team seemed to realize that the eyes of the fair maids were' upon him and acquitted 'himself accordingly. Miller's one-handed stop of a high line fly was a dandy. In fact the boys " took 'em in all ways and done up in every style." Not only was the fielding above par but the batting was also ex- -24 points, ..0 , ~0 os STATU VS. CUBAN GIANTS. -8 points, " 190 I "