FOOTBALLER CHARLIE JANERETTE tries his hand at the high jump in the IM track meet last night on Beailer Field. Janerette cleared 5-5 and ended up in a tie for third place. * * * Omega Psi Lead in IM By DEAN BILLICK IM track reached the mid way point last night with the completion of the field events. Phi Gamma Delta and Omega Psi Phi established themselves as the teams to beat in the finals tonight at 6:30 on Bea ver Field. Phi Gam and O.P.P lead the fraternity race with 14 points. Right behind with 10 points apiece are Beta Theta Phi, Delta Sigma Phi and Alpha Phi Alpha. Off the qualifying time in the sprints, Omega Psi Phi will be the favorite. In the 440 yard dash and the 880 relay O.P.P. recorded the best times in the qualifying heats and they had the third best time in the 100-yard dash. White Sox' Fox Ploys In 700th Straight Game CHICAGO (A) You can have your flag pole perchers, but for raw endurance, give us Nellie Fox. The peanut-sized second base man of the Chicago White Sox played in his 700th straight game against the Baltimore Orioles. Long gone is the record by a second baseman of 477 games, set by the White Sox' Eddie Collins in 1914-1917. The all-time record for any player is 2,130 games by Lou Gehrig, Stan Musial holds the National League mark of 895. Anyone for Golf? at the Niffany Pu Par * Miniature Goy * Dancing * Refreshments 3 Miles North of Town on Route 322 ° fr P ol 'AT AD 8.8662 * * * Phi, Phi Gam Hold Track Carnival Omega Psi Phi scored 10 points in the broad jump when Sam Clayton soared to a first place with a jump of 19-7 1 / 2 . On an earlier jump Clayton reached better than 20 feet but he fouled on the jump. Jerome Scott of Phi Gamma Delta took second when he jump ed 19 feet, and not far behind him was Charles Whiteman of Tau Phi Delta with 18-91:z. Nixon Stuart copped the inde pendent broad jump title with a leap of 18-11 and Dick Westrick was second with a jump of 18-2 1 / 2 Don Paxton of Beta Theta Pi , and Jim Barton took top honors in the high jump. Paxton and Barton, an independent, cleared 5-9. Both attempted to clear 5-10 after the meet was over but, neither could do it. Mark Greenwald of Phi Sig ma Delta took second place with a jump of 5-8. There was a six way tie for third place at 5.5 between Charlie Janerette (Al pha Phi Alpha), Clayton (OPP), Duane Ream (Delta Upsilon), Bill Booker (OPP), Scott (Phi Gamma Delta) and Tom Allan (Phi Delta Theta). Dick Cunningham of Delta Sig ma Phi nosed out Janerette for the shot put championship. Cunning JACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKEARPERGUYKRESGE YOUR FOOTWEAR will be an important asset in your business , ' :4 MI 2 career. The elegance of footwear from BOSTONIAN Ltd. 2 ie appeals to, and satisfies, the DISCERNING FEW WHO SET >. THE STYLE. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS .. . 2 c., BE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT START. x ca , a. sa x as ei 6"...D 0 C 4 C., 00. .f. Bostoniartb. x 0, t. 0 CR 09 .....O )S Bt STAT6 ~f -) c± r. C.." 1 Jack Harper, Guy Kresge s t - et Around the corner from Jack Harper Custom Shop x 3o33IIMAIaIIadaYIO37If39B3II3II(IOII3dIII7IIH3iff39B32IXIIIOII34RIVIDDYf * * * ham won it with a heave of 41- 4V2, while Janerette took second with 40-1 1 ,6. Ream of DU took third with a throw of 38-6. Dave Robinson of Maple House won the Indie shot put champion ship with a throw of 41-3','.2. Field Championahips Fraternity Broad Jump Clayton (OPP), 19"7 1 :," Scott, ll'hi Gamma Delta), 19' Whiteman. (TauPhirtelta), 18'9 ) : 2 " Saba, )Sigma Chi). 18'8" D,•nuntco, (Lambda Chi Alpha), 181 1 ,1" High Jump Par.ton. (Beta Theta Phil, eenwahl, (Phi Sigma Delta t, 6'B" Tie For Third Between Phi Delia Theta), 57." .Tanerette, (Alpha Phi Alpha), ('layton, (OPP). Want, IDU 5'5" Booker, I OPP). 6'o" Scott, (Phi Gamma Delta), 5'5" Shot Put Cunningham, (Delta Sigma Phi', 41.' 391tierette. (Alpha Phi Alpha), 401. , " : Ream, (DU). 3S'6" Picotai, (Phi Gamma Delta) 371 1 ;," SAndson, (Phi Epsilon Phil. 37'.1" APARTMENT for six boys for September. Close to campus. Call AD 8-0053 af ter 9 P.M. WEAR WILL RUNT INESS CAREER contingent 26 began play yes terday. Only two of them, Coch ran and Morrow, survived to University Creamery Sales Room Dairy Products Ice Cream Brick Cheese Pasteurized Milk Cheddar Cheese Chocolate Milk Cottage Cheese Buttermilk Trappist Cheese Creamery Butter Grade A Large Eggs squ, ,ron is a unit of the 3rd Air Forces tactical fighter wing.
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