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Show CHICAGO VICTOR IN STADIUM MEET Wins Great Collegiate Championship. Contest Was on the World's Fair Grounds, Only Two ContQnders. Result Was in Doubt Until the Last Event Had Been Decided. ST. LOUIS, June 25. Although the Olympic college athletic championships, champion-ships, held today under the auspices of tho Woild's fair Olympic games, early developed into a strugglo for supremacy between Chicago and Princeton universities, tho competition between the athletics representing rep-resenting those colleges was so spirited that tho largcflt crowd that has yet attended at-tended nn athletic event on the World's fair grounds was amply repaid for braving the hot sun. Chicago won the championship champion-ship and tho Walton B. Stevens silver trophy, with a total of 70 points, defeating Princeton by 10 points. Tho scores follow: Michigan College. 6; University of Illinois, 6: Colgate College. 5; Lcland Stanford University, 4. The summaries: 100-yard dash B. S. Rice. Chicago, first; II. E. Moon. Michigan Agriculture, second; sec-ond; F. R. Castleman, Colgate, third, Time. 10 seconds. SSO-yard run L. M. Adslt, Princeton, first; R. E. Williams, Princeton second. G. E. Cochrane, Princeton, third. Time, 2:00 3-5. 250-ynrd high hurdles-M. S. Catlln. Chicago, Chi-cago, llrst; F. R. Castleman, Colgate, second; sec-ond; H. M. Friend, Chicago, third. Time, 15 3-5 seconds. 410-yard run J. C. Aulelce, Princeton, first; T. B. Taylor. Chicago, second; G. E. Cochrane, Princeton, third. Time, 62 2-5 seconds. Running high Jump (two competitors) N. B. Tookcc. Princeton, first; b. R. Ferris, Fer-ris, Chicago, second. Height, 5 feet G Inches. , Throwing tho discus E. C. Rodman, Illinois, llrst: M. S. Catlln. Chicago, second; sec-ond; F. A. Spclck. Chicago, third. Distance, Dis-tance, 120 feet 8 Inches. Shot put J. R. Dowltt, Princeton, first; R. M. Maxwell, Chicago, second; B. P. Gale. Chicago, third. Distance, 43 feel iVt Inches. . , One-mile run R. E. Williams, Princeton, first; D. C. Chapln. Princeton, second; R, L. Henry. Chicago, third. Time. 4:41 1-6. 220-yard low hurdles M. S. Catlln, Chicago, Chi-cago, first; J. N. Carter. Princeton, second; sec-ond; E. R. Ferris. Chicago, third. Time, 2G seconds. , , , . 220-yard run V. S, Rice, Chicago, first; II. E. Moon. Michigan Agriculture, second; sec-ond; T B. Taylor, Chicago, third. Timo, 22 3-5 seconds. Throwing the hammer R. Dowltt, Princeton, first; J. E. Tobln. Chicago, soc-ond, soc-ond, R. M. Maxwell, Chicago, third. Distance, Dis-tance, 1GI feet. Two-mile run J. L. Elfel. Princeton, first; W. E. Mathews, ChlcaKt), second; E. E. Chapln. Princeton, third. Time, 10:12 2-5. Polo vault U. E. Dole, Leland Stanford, and H L. Moore, Trlnceton. tied for first; A. W Clark. Chicago, third. Height. 11 feet 9 Inches, Dole and Mooro divided first and second points, Running broad Jump TI. M. Friend. Chicago, Chi-cago, first; G. Fox. Prlncnton, second; W. G. Matthews. Chicago, third. Distance, 22 feet G inches. i |