State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 10, 1906, Image 6

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    State Defeats Indians.
Continued hone page r
Twohearts running almost a dead
heat about two yards behind, until
the finish, when Stapler dove over
the line, sliding on his face on the
track. There was a discussion as
to who got second place, but the
judges awarded it to Twohearts on
the ground that his foot crossed the
line before Stapler's hand. It was
a game finish.
State failed to score in the
weights, but Brewster tied Exendine
for first place in the high-jump,
while Montz barely missed a place
in the broad jump, clearing 20 feet
10 inches, Charles and Thomas win
ning first and second by jumping 20
feet 11 inches and 20 feet 10 1-2
inches respectively.
In the 220 yard dash, Henry fin
ished first with Arnold directly be
hind, wearing a grin as broad as the
track, because that event "cinched"
the meet.
The Indians are game in their con
tests and treated the State team
royally, the best of feeling pre
vailing at the end of the meet. The
summaries follow :
100 yard dash—Henry, State,
first; Arnold, State, second; 10 sec
onds.
120 yard hurdles—Libby, Indians,
first; Zink, State, second; 16 seconds.
Half-mile run—Kaiser, State,
first; Blackstar, Indians, second; 2
minutes 3 2-5 seconds.
One mile run—Gregg, State, first;
Snow, Indians, second; 4 minutes,
47 2-5 seconds.
220 yard hurdles—Libby, In
dians, first; Long, State, second; 28
seconds.
440 yard dash—Arnold, State,
first; Twohearts, Indians, second;
52 2-5 seconds.
Two mile run—Smith, W. W.,
State, first; Schrimpscher, Indians;
second; 10 minutes 23 seconds.
220 yard dash—Henry, State,
first; Arnold, State, second; 22 2-S
THE STATE - COLLEGIAN
seconds
FIELD EVENTS,
Pole vault—Strayer, State, first;
Zink, State, and Mitchell, Indians,
tied for second; height 9 feet 3
inches
High jump—Tie between Brews
ter, State, and Exendine, Indians;
height 5 feet 5 1-2 inches.
Shot put—Exendine, Indians,
first; Thomas, Indians, second; 37
feet 1 inch.
Hammer throw—Billy, Indians,
first; Exendine, Indians; second;
127 feet.
Broad jump—Charles, Indians,
first; Thomas, Indians, second; 20
feet 11 inches.
First place counted five, second
place, three points.
—State 52 1-2, In-
Final score
dians 51 1-2.
Michigan's new athletic field cov
ers thirty-two acres, but will not be
completed this year an account of
lack of funds. When completed,
Ferry Field will be one of the finest
athletic fields in the west, plenty of
space for practice being afforded by
several gridirons and diamonds.
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