Show s N Noses ases Out Michigan for First Place in Track Meet Three Conference Records Broken in Big Ten Indoor Championships at al Chicago Wisconsin Takes Third i. i Place and Minnesota I Fourth March 20 Tn In In a n. sensational finish Illinois nosed ou out Michigan U for premier honors in the Western conference in indoor track and field n. n ip here tonight sc scoring nn a total of 31 s points The Wolverines ed 27 points point for second while Wisconsin finished th third rd with 10 i lO 1 f Three conference indoor records were broken tY Fourth place went to Minnesota with OI points and Chicago lan landed cd fifth a rIth 10 points The remaining points divided as follows 4 ro 61 Ohio State j Purdue Pur- Pur We due ue 5 6 and Iowa Joa iowan 41 n 1 Car Carl E. E Johnson of Spokane Wash Yash of oC the Michigan team shat- shat L the record for the tho yard sixty ard hurdles leaping tho the barriers In ine u'S uS e r S He clipped a fifth of a second rr t tho record established b by Waldo Ames of Illinois three years ears cars a ago no o. o D. D of oC Illinois followed b by winS wIn wIn- IE E. E Brown S the half baIt mile in the record break time Of or 1 1 59 Tho The former mark Wi Wt I l Osborn Osbor of oC Northwest Northwest- I i 3 made made- by t ra rs In 1913 The Illinois rela relay steam closed tho the record breaking by hang hang- Jin up a n new mark of 3 29 9 In th tho onelIe one one- ie lIe relay The old record was 3 12 8 mado made b by Chicago go In 1917 Ini i The Individual honors of the tho meet to Johnson the tho Michigan star who bo scored 11 points He lie won first IceS In the yard fifty and yard sixty hurdles and tied tiel for tor third place lIS la ia tho the running high Jump Four our hundred yard forty dash Won dash Won br r Butler Michigan Emery Illinois Kayser Wisconsin third Don Don- hot boe f. f Illinois fourth TImo 5 52 5 2 5 mlle aH-mlle run run Won Won by D. D E. E Brown Illinois Spink Illinois second third Bur holder Michigan fourth forth Time New ew western Conference Indoor record L milo mile run Won run Won by Pumas Furnas Purdue Purdue Pur- Pur due aue Northwestern second crump Wisconsin third Naughton II- II fourth to Time 9 9 35 55 4 4 yard Sixty high hurdles Won hurdles Won by f Johnson Michigan n Andres Wisconsin Spafford Wisconsin third An- An derson Minnesota fourth Time 7 i C. C 5 New western conference indoor put Won put Won by HIggins Chicago distance 42 2 feet 10 Inches Baker second Weiss Illinois third Wisconsin fourth F One mIlo mile relay Won relay Won by Illinois Donohoe Prescott Spink and Emery Chicago second third Un Mm- V fourth Time New west west- un conference indoor record Running high Jump jump Moorehead Moorehead Ohio and Hoffman HoHman Iowa tied for first and and ind s second ond Height 6 6 feet even Michigan Osborn Illinois tied for third and fourth vault Won vault Won by Hawker Mm- Mm ta Height 11 feet 9 D Inches Cross Michigan and Westbrook Michigan led tied for or second and third Devine loira Buchanan Hill Hm Ohio vi vie Northwestern Townley To North North- estera Endres Wisconsin Wilder Wisconsin and azul Ueland Minnesota tied Ifor or fourth place One milo mUe run Won run Won by Yates Tates 1111 ol Wharton Illinois second Otis third Ferguson Ohio fourth me 4 30 2 ij j yard Fifty dash Won dash Won by Johnson Kelly Minnesota second I Northwestern third Strawn fourth Time 3 3 Article Managers reserve the I right ht to protest games where players on opposing club are arc not uly listed on books b Managers ers protesting protesting pro pro- testing games must Inform tho the umpire cither either before or during the progress of said game Umpire In turn will Inform in inform inform In- In form league officials Where protest I Is made mado after Iter game Is completed league officials reserve the tho right to cancel c same as void Player Article IX Any ny Any of or a firm which is represented in the league Is eligible as a player on said club Article X Outside players used to strengthen club must be bo classed is s amateur player Semi-professional Semi and professional talent will not be allowed In this league on players players' list Article All All outside players must be listed and passed on b by league di directors directors directors di- di rectors before thc they can n participate In league games Article XII Clubs Xa-Clubs Clubs appearing on field with outside o players on lineup who are not listed and passed on and opposing manager protests game bame rule will stand that game will bo be forfeited providing manager rendering tho the protest protest protest pro pro- test has full Cull up line-up of eligible players on the field Article XIII Board Board of or directors will willbe willbe be governing go body on the determination of ot w what viat at constitutes a a. semi professional baseball player Article XIV All All league games will vill willbe be scheduled for tor p p. p m in Teams will bo be allowed 30 10 minutes grace s Teams I not bein gable to place nine eligible players on the tho field at t 7 i p p. p m. m umpire reserves right to forfeit gamo game to opposing opposing op op- op- op posing club dub providing said club has s full lull up line of or eligible players rs on the tho diamond Article XV All All playing plain rules will bo ho governed so by tho the Official Baseball Guide for 1920 Article XVI a XVI a Regular up line must be compos composed d of ot at least G C employees employees em em- no moro more than three outsiders competing on any one ouo up line at any one ono time b The fhe following 1 I Lions will vill be bo made to tho the above ruling Tho Sport Shop will be bo allowed 7 j I players providing the they have been passed on by the board of oC dime dime- tors The Western Vestern Arms Sporting Sporting- Goods I Co will be allowed 5 1 players providing they have been passed on b by tho the board of or directors In both of ot above exceptions tho the battery battory bat bat- tory tery must be store storo I Schedule for i 1920 20 will vill govern 1 L J. 1 week It-week week playing season same tamo to I open pou pIn play April 1 12 |