State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 04, 1908, Image 12

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    W. U. P.; second, Roberts, Swarth
more; third, Van Doren, W. U. P.;
fourth, Aiken, Carlisle. Distance
-127 feet.
Discus throw—Won by Van
Doren. W. U, P.; second, Zeig, W.
U. P.; third, Mcßride, W. and J ;
fourth, Hess, Dickinson. Distance
-113 feet 6 inches.
High jump—Won by Thorpe,
Carlisle; second, Thomas, Carlisle;
third, Lee, Lafayette; fourth, Brad
dock, State. Height-6 feet.
Broad jump—Won by Lee, La
fayette; second, Paxson, Lafayette;
third, Thomas, Carlisle; fourth,
Fiscus, Gettysburg. Distance-21
feet.
Pole vault—Won by C. Mitchell,
Carlisle; second, Sundown, Carlisle;
third, Zink, State; fourth, tie be
tween Archambalt, Carlisle, and
Maurhoff, State. Height-11 feet.
Notes of the Meet.
Bubb got a poor start in the 100
yards and lost the toss for the prize
in the 220.
Miller made a fast finish after be
ing boxed in the first part of the
quarter mile.
Howarth probably ran under the
college record in the mile.
Smith showed the results of his
illness, and was cheered to the echo
for finishing.
State qualified 12 out of 12 en
term The preliminaries of all
events except the mile and two mile
were run Saturday morning. State
was handicapped by the absence of
hurdlers and weight men.
The Skull and Dagger Society.
The Skull and Dagger Society, an
upperclass organization, was installed
here by the Bucknell chapter on
May 1. It is purely a social organi
zation and consists of the following
members : E. F. Bainbridge, H.
M. Burns, Jr., C. H. Campbell, Jr.,
J. L. Caruthers, F. A. Dalburg, F.
E. Grazier, J. P. Hand, J. M.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Harding, G. B. Hastings, E. C 7
Hicknian, I, M Holtz, R. V' ;
Krise, L. B. Lindemuth, J. H. Mc-
Coy, H. L. Marsh, F. B. Miller, J.
S. Miller, E. Pitcairn, Jr., C. G
Reiter, S. Ricker, A. W. Saxe, A.
B. Steigerwalt, K. L Stevenson,
W. Sudduth, W. G Thomas, W. C.
Wagner, B. Weber. N. R. Wright
1911 Elections.
The following class officers for
next year were elected last week by
the freshman class : President, H.
H. Bubb; vice president, T. C. Mc-
Connell; secretary, 0. L. Graham;
t •easurer, H. R. Moffitt.
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