~~, ',,, I .7.-,..,.„..., ■..,...i..„.........„, ~_ The St t ....„, ..,.....„, ~„.. ,04t,_, , ~....,..,...,, ~., ..,_.... ty. l izi. ,, , ; ,1 7 , , 4 ',1, `. ~.. —. '. ~.. . . ' "fcZ , ' colleg . . Vol. VI, No. 28 STATE AND INDIANS TIE Talbot Breaks Intercollegiate Re cord in Hammer Throw and State ' Recbrds in Discus and Shot Put Wattsßreaks State's 2 Mile Rec- ord and Armsby Equals High Jump Record. In one of the most interesting and exciting track and field meets ever seen in Carlisle, State and the In dians ran neck and neck until the finish, and the meet resulted in a tied score of 56 to 56. Never in our history have we been able to de feat the Indians in a meet of this kind, but except, for a little bit of hard luck last Saturday ,the trick would have been turned Nevertheless we can feel mighty proud of our team, for one Intercol legiate record and four State records were broken by our men as well as several Indian records, • and one State record was equalled Lee Tal bot broke the worlds intercollegiate record, 164 ft. 10 in., for the 16 pou - nd hammer throw with a mighty heave of 173 ft' 6 in He also broke States discus record and his own made at Philadelphia one week before, by throwing the discus 130 ft. 4in land in addition he put the 16 lb. shot 45 ft 9 in , breaking our old record of 40 ft. 21 2 in. Watts who last year broke our two mile record, running it in 10 min. 16 3 5 sec.. clipped off 24 3-5 sec., almOst a half minute, from his former time running it Saturday in 9 Min. 52 sec. Armsby, who has been showing up very well of late, dis tinguished hiraself by neatly clear- STATE CCILLECT'E., PA., MAC 12, 1910 ing 5 # 8 in. in the high iump, thereby equalling States record, held by Saunders, 'O5 Tne summary: 100-Yards Da , -h-- Fir-A. Berry, State second, Chubb, Stag• Time. 10, ;?.-5. 125-Yard Dash First, t Schennad?re, Carlisle, second. Piere, State. Time, 15 4-5. One Mile Run Firsjt, Ppppan, Cansle; second, Lumm, State Time, 4.33. 440-Yard Dash -First, More, Car lisle second, Chubb, State, Time, SO 3-5 I Two Mile Run—First, Watts, State second, Arquette. ('atl i lsle. 'Time, 9.52 Half-pule Run First, - 140 ire, Car lisle second, Bledstar,,Carlisle. Till-al, 2.016 220-Yard Hurdle Fnflt, Shennadore, Carlisle; second, ' Alattheves, State. Timi, 'it 3-3 220-Yard Dash First, Dunn's, Car lisla. second, Beirt, state. Time, 23 seconds Shot Put -First, Talbot, State,: sec ond, Thomas, Cathsle; Dtstatic, 45 feet c. -t inches. s , Pole Vault- First, Sundown, Carlisle: second, Mahil, State. Height, 10 feet 11 inches. High' Juhip —First, l'Artnsb3 ~. State: second, Wheelock, Carlisle. - Height, 5 feet 8 'inches. Hammer Throw Fire it, Talbot, State: second, Burd, Carlislo Distance, 173 1 . feet ii inches. 1 Broad Jump Firt, Thomas, Carlisle: second, blathers, Flak. Distance, 22 feet 2 inches.l 1 Discus - First, Talbot t State; second Burd, Carlisle. pittance 130 ft. 4 in. Free Lecture. On:next Saturday evening, May 14, at 8 o'clock E. E.l: Bohn r, Im migrant Work Secretary of the State Y. M C. A.l will deliver a free illustrated lecture on "Coming Americans" or "The llmmigrant at his Home." 1 .1 I Price Five Cents INTERSCIpLASTIC MEET Fast time made by the Prep. School Boys—CaStaneda Breaks Staie , Record in ;the 220. The second annual Interscholastic Athletic meet held on. New Beaver Field on -Friday May d , was a: com plete success in every way. Teams from ten 'high schools, normal schools, and prepara T tory schools, representing , practically all parts of the state, Prticipated ward the meet, arid - helped it on toward success Entries hadl been received from a larger numb& of schools, but thru various reasons some of them were compelled to withdraw, leaving the contest finally td the folldwing schools: . Dickinson Seminary, Bloomsburg State 'Manual, Indiana State Normal, Central Normal, Ber wick High School, Bellefonte Academy, Canton ' High School, Juniata Prep., Danville High and Johnstown High. As in the case of list. year, splendid medals were given by the New York Alumni, for the winners o f Ist. 2nd. and 3rd.\ places in each event. To assist in_ making the entire day a most successful one, a game between State and Dickinson was played in the afternoon, and the Cadet Regiment gave a dress parade in the mors,l'ing. The greatest zeal was every Where apparent in making our vistors comfortable, and great credit is due the men in tle dormi tories and fraternity houses for the Way in, s which they entertained the guests. The meet was well handled by the officers, and event ian