State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 19, 1910, Image 6

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    rAGF; SIX
STATE TAKES FIVE FIRSTS
Penn Wins the Meet by a Big Mar
gin But State Makes an Excellent
Showing. Watts Again Lowers
His Two Mile Record. j
In the triangular track and field
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• n*et held or Franklin field, Phila
. de4:thia:„ last ,Saturday, in which the
University of Penr,sylyaia competed
(against the, combined teams of
State and Pittsburg. University, Penn,
won rather - easily, rolling up 80
points, State and Pitt scoring a total
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of 37 points. Howe er of these 37
points, state won 36 nd -Pitt only 1.
Pitt was very luck to score at all
and would not have done so if the
officials had not decided to akvarsi
two places only to the Red and Blu'
team in order to make the meet
more evenly matched. On account
of ditis ruling Galvin of Pitt, who
was], fourth , man in the hammer
thro:w, was given' preference over
Pike of , Penn. State on the other
hancknion most of her points
by, taking firsts, five of these
Icov'eted places being chalked
up-for us. Lee Talbot took first
in both weight events; Mathers won
the 220 yard hurdled and the broad
jumpland "Shorty" Watts won the
2 mile run by a magnificent sprint
the last lap In addition to win
ning his event, Watts clipped 'lO 4 5
seconds from his record, 9 min. 52
seconds, made one week before at
Carlisle in' the meet with the In
dians, making the , eight aps last
Saturday in the remarkably fast
time of .9 min, 41 1.5 sea. 'By run 7
ring the 220 yd. hurdles in 26 flat,
Mathers - equalled the State record
held by J. E. Hornbaker, 'O5 and
W. G. Childs, 'OB, and also came
within 8 1 § in. of lequalling our
record 22 it. 45 8 in the broad
jtimp, held; by E. A. Whitworth,
'O4. Talbot" won .his events easily.
He, threw the 16 lb. hammer 173 ft.
1 in., on y 5 in. short of his mighty
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