State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 03, 1909, Image 14

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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
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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.
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id settled for go
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ere at their best,
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who replaced hii:
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?h; fourth,—Pier,
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Shand, Lafayette;
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, Duponis, Indians;
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r i|son, Lafayette
-2 inches.
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Bs, Ghalfont, W,
ayette, tied For
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isos; third, Reilly,
Bfills, Lafayette.
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idians; third, Mc
; fourth, Soto, La
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