Up to ings for College N N, H. W. S''[. t_i-t-- State; soconti, Waddock, State. Tine 10 minutes 38 sconds. One Mile Run—Won by Fisher, State; second, Kirkpatrick, State. Time 1 5 minutes 1 2-§ seconds. High Jump—Won by Phares, Dick 7 inson, second, Clark, and Bevan, State. Height, 5 feet 4 inches. Broad Jump --Won by Levy, Dick in son, ,second, Lellisch, State Distance, 20 feet 5 inches. Pole Vault—Won by Hoskins, State; second, Pattersdn, Dickin3on. Height. 9 feet 10 inches. Shot F'dt —Won by Engle, State; sec ond, Felton, Dickinson., Distance, 36 feet 8 inches. Hammer Tirow—Won by Felton, Dick inson; second, Stitt, State. Distances 115" feet 3 inches, Disus ThrOw—Won by Barrett,State, second, Sti t t , State. Distance, 102.2 feet. Final scor t e: State 77; Dickinson, 35 Draiving to a Close. The Interclass Baseball League season ii fast drawing to a close. Only three regularly scheduled con- date Tailor made , Clothing Pressing and Cleaning Stuart Block iColege Avenue ' , - ts remain to be played befbr , the sch ule of 18 gashes is compbted. The Ju 'pr team has two postponed, games, oriewith 1912, the Other with 1010, and a I tie game wit the Freshmen to play 'off. _At the pre sent writing the Senior team -- w t,h 5 games won ands 2 lost' heads 'the co'unn On May 24, they . eet 1913. , If ' they win this gam-, it will throw 1913 out of - the rac , for the top notch positibn, and 1-ave the Junior team as the only`pb ible contestant for this, place. The' 910 team 'will wind up the seaso by p;aying their postponed game ith with the JuniOrs.,ve the pen ant, If the Se , iors ant, andthis,' the - y, ha and even if they lose, 1911 ' nit win e'yeky game on the sohndul to t even tie with 1910, wh ch i i w uld be a rather dificult task for em unless they show more re.l bas ball than they have produced thus far. The Junior team has bee the stif- THE STATE COLIAEGTA* Furnish= M en fest pkoposition of any of the teams for 1910, as each cif! these two teams' has w?ti and lost one game to the s ti other. It in not so eas* to pick the team that will h Id 'down second place, as all thru 1 wer class teams ! have strings on th t position, but, judging by the res Its Of previous games, 1913 would seerri.to have a a shade on the other two class teams. Should 1910 get second place, they would at the liame time practically push the Juninrs into the cellar position, and, leave 1912 in third place Of course, this is only a possibility and as 1911 has " 5 games to play, they mayyet spring some surprises that will consiaerably change this probable order. \Most of the games thus far in the league have been interesting, and in fact some very, exChiplig contests have have been played on Qld Beaver Field. The refriaining ~'contests should be hotly contested and more spiiited than thoSel already played ill the league] , . Last week the sophomores played two games, Winning one from the Vreshmel and losing to rslio.-lhe scores were as follows,—; 1912 . . 0 0 4'l 0 3 o'o 1-11 1013 . .. 3 2 0 313 1 - 0 1 0-10 Balt..ries—Anae an 4 Manton; Heolvngei, Me- Kibben ana Volbace. Umpire--1 - lirshman. Saturday's game 1910 1912 . i o 00000-, Batteries--Berman and Butt Anneland Manicin. Urnpire—Piolelt. Baseball League Stint ling. The standing, of the feairas' 21. 1910.; ; II SIVOTI /Lost 1910 5 ; 2 191. 3 3 1912 3 4 1911 11 3 The standing) Nay 20, WO', Lost_ I 1 3 3 4 1912 1910 1-909 1911. Campus meetings will 1 held as soon as weathek PAGE T [IEEE 012100112-7 r Percentage .714 .500 ,429 .250 Percentage .833 .500 .400 .200