State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 13, 1908, Image 9

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    Inter Class Track Meet.
The freshmen won the inter class
track meet on Wednesday of last
week without any difficulty. The
freshmen carried off 67 points, the
sophomores 23, the seniors 16, the
preps 10 and the juniors 9. The
events of the meet were as follows
120 yard hurdles—Harrison, 'lO,
Guyer, 'll, Bear,'ll. Time, 17 3-5
seconds
100 yard dash—Bubb,
Spanogle, 'll, Berry, 'l2. Time,
10 3-5 seconds.
Mile run—Howarth, 'll, Berke-
bile, 'lO, Maddock, 'll,
minutes 49 2-5 seconds.
440 yard dash—Dead heat be
tween Miller, 'll, and Berry, 'l2;
third, Smith, 'll. Time 53 sec
onds.
Two mile run—Metzger, 'll,
Eldred, 'll, Maine, 'll. Time, 11
minutes 9 seconds.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Half mile run—Hay, 'lO O'Neil,
'll, Imel, 'll. Time 2 minutes .6
2-5 seconds.
220 yard hurdles—Mathers, 'll,
Shein, 'll, Hay, 'l2. Time, 28
seconds.
220 yard dash—Bubb, ' 11, Berry,
'l2, Spanogle. 'll. Time, 22 2-5
seconds.
Pole vault—Maurhoff, 'O9, Gra
ham, 'll, Shobert, 'll. Height,
10 feet.
Shot put—Hirshman, 'lO, Dunn,
'OB, McClellan, 'll. Distance, 36
feet 1 1-4 inches
Hammer throw—Dunn. 'OB,
Ritchey, 'OB, Hand, 'OB. Distance,
121 feet 2 1-s inches.
Time, 4
High jump—Braddock, 'lO, Sad
ler, 'O9, Furst. 'O9. Height, 5 feet
5 inches.
Broad jump—Mathers, 'll, Brad
dock, 'll, Porter, 'll. Distance.
20 feet 1 1-2 inches.
Discus throw•—McClellan, 'll,
Dunn, 'OB, Ritchey, 'OB% Distance
100 feet.
The W. U. P.—Carnegie Tech Meet.
The arrangements have finally
been completed for Monday's
triangular track meet with W. U. P.
and Carnegie Tech on Beaver Field.
Tne original plan was for our team
to compete against the combined
teams from the Pittsburg institu-
tions, but by a later arrangement the
points made by each team will be
counted separately. Carnegie Tech
will probably bring seven men and
W. U. P. five. Both teams will be
made up of the best men from the
institutions and an interesting con
test is assured.
Miss Anna A. MacDonald, who
was formerly connected with the
college library, graduates this year
from the library school of Pratt In
stitute, Brooklyn. She has been
appointed chief assistant in the
office of the Pennsylvania Library
Commission, and will begin her
work July 21.