1 i PAO V . TIV 0 TII rccord to 50 3 5 sec ",Huck" Berry had Carey stretch'ng in both the 100 yd. and 220 dash s. The summaries 220-yard hnrdles. First Dalton, Naval Academy: second, Hem, Naval Acamey; third, Mathers, State. Tithe, 25 44 secOrds. Mile Run—First, Lum, Penn Slate; ). second, Watti, Penn State; third, Howarth, Penn'State. Time, 4 min utes 35 2-5 seconds Shot Put—First, Niles, 'Naval Acade my; second, McCaughey, Naval Acad emy; thiri, Hintze, Naval Academy. Distance, 37 feet 3 1:2 inches. 440-yard Dash—L First, Carey, Naval Academy; second, Chubb, Penn State; third, Smith, Naval Academy. Time, 50 3-5 secoms. 120-yard Mirciles—First, Dalton, Naval Academy; second, Pier, Penn State; third, Miller, Naval Acadertly. Time, 15 3-5 seconds.' 100-yard Dash - First, Carey, Naval Academy; second, Berry, Penn State; ' third., Thompson, Naval Academy. line, ]0 1-5. 80-yard dash—First, .1. 11. Sinith, Na. I Academy; second; Howarth, Pelm - State; thin], Metzgar, Penn State, Time, 2.02, 220-yahl Dash—First, Carey, Na 4 Academy; second, Berry, Penn State; third, Miller, Penn State. Time, 23 1-5. , Two-Mile Run First, Watts, Penn ,State; second, Reeves, Penn, State; third,'Benmon, Naval Academy. Time, 10,22 3-5, _ , BrotelJump—First, Dannelson. Nava Academy; second, Mathers, Penn State; third, Wild, Naval Academy. Distance, 22 feet 7 1-8 inch. Hammer Throw —First, Hintze, Na val Academy; second, Good, Naval Academy; third, MacCaughey, Naval Academy. Distance, 136 feet 1 inch. ' Pale Vault—First Asserson, Naval Academy; 'second, Holmes, Naval Academy. Msbee and Crawford. Penn State, tied for third. Height, 11 feet 5 inches. , High Jump—First. Reifk hl, Naval Acaiemy; Armsby and Ma ee, Penn State, tied for second. Heig t, 5 feet 6 3-4 inchis. Wi'ile the more experienced half of our team was contesting honors with the Midshipmen, the other half was Winning from Dickinson. ' Bug" Smith and "Sid" Armsby were the only veterans here, ,the former,win- Th' Mellco-Chirtir i cal Co ll ege of Philadelphia 1 Affords Unsaid 1. . . rtsiddes for the Stad of : , 1 1 MEDICINE; DENTISTRY, P : . : MACK t i and PHARMACEUTIC CHEMISTRY I If yo l ur chosen profession is along the e lines 6 better preparation for it can be had than at tithe College, I It is advisable for eve , young Man to investigate the merits and facilities of The edieerChiturgical College before "e decides definitely upon any particular one. Th Faculty consistently maintains a eputatfan for ability and modem methods of teaching, • ands eludes raanyauthors of widely•us • text•bo6 cs. The College is sit uated in the midstof a large 011111 factoring district. The hospital a• d accident cases from this source are extensive and var fed il i charaeter and, with the largest an • fi nest C inical Amphitheatre in the world and modern and t °roughly equipped Labor atories a• d two . • spite's, afford unsurpassed clinical facilities, Inrh departinent degrees are gran ed at t end of carefully graded courses. Students have e he advantage of Practical rnstriection, ,• ree Quizzes, Limited 'Ward Classes, Modern Semi •ar Methods and Clinidal Conferetmes . F i l rteen Laboratories. II . • presentation of proper credentials students from o er recognized colleges are admitted to higher standing. Add . the ;wan of the department In which you are t rested fdr Illustrated catalogue, describing the course in full , d containing Information as to fees. me. nitig 1 ' points and the latter 8. though I o records were broken, time i w s mad in several events, rio the sh ,ing made by freshmenvery p raisin and gratifying to coacte and t those who witne the (i ie' t. Tli r s mrna 10' -iy d Das] sec*, le 1-5-s co ds Won by Smith, S , Dickinson. Tim i 20-y. Stat ; . 1. ' 4- se 0220 y a ickii Time, ONE . V MADE, AIL.,y b se y e r4sc f r o i r ption , C,1.51 - 31tEK5 16.3tealSKE 1 Al . od and was 220-yard Hurd; .ta l te; second, S it '1• 1 5 seconds. ' , 410-yard Dash— .ecind, Garton, 1 i '-5 econdA. i alf-mila Run]--Won by Fisher, .rta e; second,polland, Dickinson. lirlie, 2 minutes 101-5 seconds. 1 i'l)vo 'Mile Run+Won by Harrison Wo' , by' S If y, tate. Sr New efus S g LIBERAL CASH COM ss at epee Desk . 76 Scrib h Ave.. New YorkACity. 'Pr particulars regards IS,S.ONS. etc . addr er's Magazine 155 Fll !s—Won by Armsby, fort, State. Time 27 on by Smith, State; i ickinson. Time, 52 761 Tulip Street, lidladelphla, Pa.
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