Show OXFORD WILL SEND I RUNNERS RUNNERS' 10 TO MEET AT UNIV OF PA Philadelphia March 20 Oxford O. Oxford and Cambridge e universities of ot England will willbe willbo willbo bo be r represented In III the l' l twenty sixth sixth an annual annual annual an- an nual rela relay carnival c of oC the tho University of oC Pennsylvania on Franklin field hero here April J 30 20 and May I 1 b by a team of ot runners runners run run- ners who will contest for the tho twomile twomile two- two mile mila college o relay championship of ot Amen America Ca I This announcement was nas made mado to tonight tonight to- to night after aCter Murdock Kendrick chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of or Pennsylvania's track committee commit commit- tee had received a cable message J that the English universities would send over a n. combination team The message f e as-e stated that Rudd Montague anI anti and Kill gan of or Oxford and Montain Tatham and Gregory of Cambridge would compose compose com corn pose the tho team rho They will bo be accompanied p by A. A N S. S Jael Jackson son as manager and Alfred tho famous distance dis dis- tance tanco runner and for several years ears tho the coach of oC the Harvard university I crocs country team as coach Montague is rat ral rated d as the greatest distance man In En England land and It was announce announced if It Pennsylvania can find fin suitable opponents for him a special three mile race will bo be put on the pro pro- gram ram Tho The rela relay management will query the thc American colle colleges es at once for entries for Cor this race raco Montague six I weeks ago won the tho Oxford Cambridge cross country run making a n now new record roe rec rec-I rec ord dc despite pHo the fact that that frequently h he dropped back sixty or seventy yards s sto to urge Unee on his teammate Rudd also has a good record as runner runner run run- ner ncr finishing close up in the yard 40 I English championship last lat July Jul The English squad will leave England England Eng Eng- land April 7 i which will give gho the men about ten days' days practice in this country country coun coun- tr try before tho the race race- Chicago Harvard Yale Tale and Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsyl Pennsyl- vania vanla are arc amon among expected to have teams tooms in the mile four race each of these universities having fast half- half among their runners runner Tho The entry of or tho the En English team gives an international aspect to the relays which the they have not enjoyed l since 1914 when Oxford In one of the greatest re relay tolay to- to la lay races over ever seen In this country countr nosed out Pennsylvania by a few inches In la the tho mile four American champIonship championship championship champion champIon- ship race J 1 i I Bano Harvey and L. L Roberts put them on top topo o of a i 2 22 to 15 13 score BIngham displayed a good comeback and a a. basket b by G. G Knudson followed by two sensational shots by Wilson put tho the Miners again In the lead lead 23 3 to 22 2 A Adams caged a anice anice L nice shot followed followed- by a n foul b by SanI San San- ders cers A foul b by Wilson field goa goat goaby by I Stillman and another by Adams again gave aye Davis the tho lead of or one ono point the score being 27 7 to 26 with two minutes min mm- utes to go 10 Shortly after Adams regIstered registered reg reg- his fourth field goal for tor this half halt which gave tho the Davis team the tho championship as ns the tho best the tho Miners Iners could do was to tall tally ono one from the tho foul o l lino line a few seconds before the final whistle The Tho work of or 1 Wilson G G. and E. E Knudson was some of ot tho best seen In Jn the iho For Davis Sanders and Adams played the tho best ball Pleasant Grove Field goals Rich goals Rich Richards ar ards tl J 1 1 I Swenson 2 Hayes 1 Foul goals Swenson goals Swenson C Gout out of oC 7 tries Springville Field goals goals Groesbeck 3 D. D Taylor Talor 2 Erdman 4 of N. N BIrd Blid 1 1 C. C Mendenhall ell 1 I 1 Packard 1 Foul goals goals- Erdman 12 out of 20 tries Referee Van Pelt umpire Ashton East High High- HighField Field goals Haws Haws 6 Jewkes 1 I DeWald C 6 G. G GillispIe S Myers 1 I Burrows 1 I 3 Foud goals goals goals- De' De DoWald ald 1 lout out of ot 2 trios tries Jewkes 1 lout out of ot 1 tr try Haws 0 out of ot 1 tr try 9 Branch A A. C. C Field goals Urlo 5 I Webster 3 Wood 1 I Eyre Ero 1 Four goals o ls Uric Uric 10 out of oC 1 12 tries Referee tead umpire Sim Sim- mons n Davis Davis- I Field I ld goals goals L. L. L Roberts 4 Adams 5 5 Harvey 1 1 Sanders 1 I. I Foul of oC 13 tries goals Sanders goals Sanders 7 out B BIngham in ghiani Fl Field e Id goals goals Wi Wilson lao a 3 3 I n 1 I. I G G. Knudson 4 E. E Knudson 1 Foul goals Wilson Goals Wilson 7 out of or 11 I is ics Referee Ashton umpire Simmons |