Stile College ha PAGE TEN. 220 yard low hurdl !Ii idians; second, H ' third, ‘ Aman, Lehii -Stater Time-25 8-5 220 yard daj^h—First] 1 second, Herrick, Berry, State; fourtr Time—22 2-5 second: Shot gut—First, J second, Hess, Dickini | Indiras;- fourth, •j Distanced! feet 2 1 i iPolt I Pjiipps, Swarthmor place; Goslin, Indi: ‘ and J., rad J[ohn, l - last place! Height i jHigh jump—First 1 second, Thomas, Inc j Lehigh; fourth! ; feet , j, {Discus throw—Fir Thomas, In / Cutcheon, Lafayette fijyette. DlstanCe |Hammer throw—] ; diras; second, Rum j tmrd, Gardner, Indi i [ feetll inches: {Broad jump—Firs: second, Mathers, St i 1 Lafayette; fourth, ! Distance—22, feet 9 ■ rFive points\weri =#«ace, three for set apd one for fourth. TheFr< On last' Saturd eshmen easily d id settled for go •own and white ass flag to £lo eaver Field. 1 ere at their best, a! wierd exhibitiot ilig. i Their throv ' their fielding errai i the game.'.Beyerli pounded all over,: who replaced hii: betterl by the s . who tipped him tjaost at will, Tti . , ji ' Lii ji"" r ~it M.ri i "-I r i‘ "-'M' 1 !. ii 'f ier ■■ '■ rf; ll, fl/ i Durbin’® i';M iffilllvll 1 1 ! - * T * t*" I QrU fc> -iThre. Dollars jvorth it *ll , l _j| , 5 the briefest future «f any town !|i BB First, Thorpe J erriok,' Lafayette j ?h; fourth,—Pier, seconds. I Shand, Lafayette; Lafayette; third} , Duponis, Indians; i ! i. ; Thorpe, Indians! ion; third, Thomas, r i|son, Lafayette -2 inches. bdff, State; and s'J. tied for firs t Bs, Ghalfont, W, ayette, tied For -ill feet. ilThorpe, Itidians; isos; third, Reilly, Bfills, Lafayette. it} Herr, Dickinson;; idians; third, Mc ; fourth, Soto, La -125 feet 10 inches. s irst, l nibauph, Lafayette; irre. {■ Distance— 121 i :,j Thorpe, Indian; ; lie; .third, Paxson, i 'lilton, Iv. ‘and ,J. tjches. _. r !l awarded 1 tor first ond, two for third nen yin 1 , iy afternoon, the ‘eated the. seniors the fact that the is to be the it over the neW he underclassmen while 1909 gaye Of baseball play-t -ing wild, and ic, at all stages of e’s slow ones were he lot, pnd Bowes a, ; was treated no >phomores to be, for safe singles al r e freshmaninfieid Tlll-i ST.fl iHfe mm jfewJWpi'fl pmm PP#i W*W m , !mgsy p&. ■nt it J lof’pUl fcl< I j them will i . their und I numberj < iodd» Try ».! \M ' 1 1 5: ' f 1 • I : Lu i ' ! ; Bowes* IT"-!" i M Trips tliade tci B further informati i. i 111 ST. ;t 1 ilVania. r! l■ ( I j /Will ■ LKQljl iAi' m i'iitj wiidl EiviiS eribrity—l heir | jdi their 1 Id iatricsl idiutiUk. ll' TTi i I ifilsßi JffeN jjjjr it Cav<j,_ : ::||oni anklotl ne jar wjim V ra FjThp j .1 te is to increase ! I i ] 1 v a v] fv • L' i (-J -C. hC*. iVT't'i’&f* ' mmm wtv^ J I. J ' I if^er- 1 o r the 1 man ' vho has) worn tender iul value and ible c ivjenity in the r l,\ A^i^NT^ .. r ■: Gar Mptor NSYLVA'^IA /ice jin 1 Ithje jaunty ei points I:ates ate mojderajti:! 1 For npson, man gi t [ , Beil
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