State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 21, 1908, Image 9

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    Lafayette Track Meet.
The meet held last, Saturday at
Easton resulted in the score of 53 to
51, in favor of Lafayette. The
.closeness of the score shows the in
tense rivalry existing between the
two teams. Lafayette was so
interested in winning that only
two sets of hurdles could be found
when these events were called. In
consequence, heats in each of these
events had to be run. As we had
only one man entered in each of the
hurdles, the second heat was a one
man affair for Lafayette. The first
heats were won by the Lafayette
runners, and the State men were
dropped and placed in third place.
The loss of these places meant the
loss of the meet. as the score would
have been reversed by the taking of
the seconds in these two events,
which was not at all improbable.
The other features of the meet
were the breaking of two records,
lone for each college. Dunn broke
the . State record in the hammer
throw by about a foot, establishing
.a new record of 13.) feet 3 inches.
Herrick, of Lafayette, lowered the
Lafayette record in the 220 hurdles
by 4-5 of a second, setting the new
mark at 26 1-5 seconds.
The summary :
100 yard dash—Won by Bubb,
State; Schaeffer. Lafayette, second;
Child, State, third. Time, 101-5
seconds.
220 yard dash—Won by Schaef
fer, L; Bubb, S., second. Time, 22
4-5 seconds.
440 yard -dash—Won by Miller,
S; Hogeland, L., • second; Fields,
L., third. Time, b 4 3-5 seconds.
880 yard run—Won by Paxson,
L., Hay, S., second; Bedale, S.,
third. Time, 2 minutes, 8 1-5 sec
onds.
One mile run—Won by Goodwin,
L.; Howarth, S., second; Lindsey,
S., third. Time, 4 minutes, 44 2-5
seconds.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Two Imile run—Won by Smith,
S.; Goodwin, L., second; Ogilvie.
S., third. Time, 10 minutes, 36
seconds.
120 yard hurdles—Won by Pax
son, L.; Lee, L., second; Zink, S.,
third. Time, 17 seconds.
220 yard hurdles-- Won by Her
rick, L.; Schaeffer, L., second;
Child, S., third. Time, 26 1-5
seconds.
High jump—Won by Lee, L ;
Braddock, S., second; Rankin, L.,
third. Height, 5 feet, 8 inches.
Broad jump—Won by McCaa,
L.; Paxon, L., second; I ee, L.,
third. Distance, 20 feet, 11 inches.
Pole vault—Won by Maurhoff
and Zink, tied for first for State;
Jahn, L., third. Height, 9 feet, 6
inches.
16 pound shot put—Won by R.
Smith, S.; Dunn, S., second;
Cyphers, S., third. Distance, 37
feet, 8 inches,
16 pound hammer throw—Won
by Dunn, S.; Cyphers, S., second;
Rumbaugh, L., third. Distance,
135 feet, 3 inches.
Points scored, Lafayette, 53;
State 51.
Y. M. C. A. Committees.
The following Association com
mittees have been announced for the
college year of 1908-09.
Religious Work—Fleming, 'O9,
J. L. Martin, 'lO, J. E. Metzger,
'll, Pentecost, 'll.
Bible Study—Platt, 'lO, S. H.
Smith, 'O9, Meade, 'll, E. H.
Metzger, 'll.
Membership—Ogilvie, 'lO, A. H.
Jones, 'lO, Eldred, 'll, Stahle, 'll.
Finance—L. M. Fisher, 'lO, Mc-
Bride, 'll, Rhoads, 'll.
Mission Study—Gross, 'O9,
Berkebile, 'lO, M. Smith, 'll, Sill,
'll.
Conference—Lethig, 'O9.
Social—Wharen, 'lO, Gill 'lO,
Lohmann, 'lO, J. H. Miller, 'll.
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Church Relations—Lams, 'lO,
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Handbook—J. K. Barnes, 'O9.
Examinations to Close on Friday.
At the regular meeting of the
Council of Administration held on
May 14, it was decided that in or
der to bring the final examinations
to a close on the Friday before the
beginning of Commencement week.
examinations in two subjects, par
ticularly in those scheduled for only
a few hours of recitation per week.
may be set for the same day. It
was also ordered that all subjects
catalogued for two hours or less of
recitation per week shall occupy on
ly two hours for examination.