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Show AGGIES TIE FIRST HONORS , II DUAL 1EET Score 73 2-3 Points Against 471-3 for B. Y. Q; Unfavorable Un-favorable Weather Interferes In-terferes With Speed. Special to The Tribune. 1 LOG AX, April 2D. The Utah Aggies won the annual track and field meet with the Brigham Young college today, scoring 73 2 3 points against 47 1-3 fur tho church school team. Tho meet was without features except ex-cept possibly tor the showing ot" oqo or two oark horses for the B. V. '. It was a cold day and consequently no last turn.- was made in the races; nor were there any good exhibitions in the jumping jump-ing department. The " Y ' ' weight men made good distances with the twelve-pound weights, which they used, being only high school boys. The en 1 ire B. Y. C. tpam was made up of hih school boyp with the exception excep-tion of To I man and Wright, who won third in the quarter-mile run. Coach 1 enson is pleased with the showing they made. TTofman won the mile and the half-mile half-mile without much trouble. Tn the half-mile half-mile he was pushed by Anderson, who was fresh for the race, not having run the mile. Anderson led all the wav until the last hundred yards, when Tol-man Tol-man 's sprint woo for him. Make Good Marks. Alien of the ''V'' team won first in iiie iiigh hurdles, hammer Uirow and, inird hi the brouU jump witn good rec-oi rec-oi ds iu each, JJunu bcoreu nvo first places for the crimsou team, as did Tol-tuan. Tol-tuan. Voorhies was the highest point winner win-ner tor the Aggies, whue Captain Mad-sen Mad-sen made tun points, winning me broad lump ajid the pole vault. Coach J en-aon en-aon s mainstay jii the short races, Ged-ties', Ged-ties', was out of the meet by reasou of u crippled Knee. j enson is disappointed because the northern division meet, which was to have been held today, was called otf. l'he-B. Y; C. is now trying to arrange a meet with ' the Idaho Technical scnool ol Poeatolio. Coach Olstie did not get the most out of his men today, on account of the bad weather, bait expeuts them to make a better snowing later on. Next Saturday the Aggies will meet the B. Y. U. in a tiual meet in Logan. The Results. Following in the summary: 12u-yard hurdles Allen (Y), first; Jtauson (Aggies), secotid. Time, ISii-o -teonds. 100-yard dab Voorhies (Aggies), won; Petersou (Aggies), second; Knowlea (Y), third. Tune, 11 seconds- Mile run Tolman (Y), won; Fordham (Aggies), second; White (Aggies), third. Time. 5 minutes 1 second. 440-yard dash Croft (Aggies), won; Van Luven (Aggies), second; Wright (Yj, third, lime, 55 3-5 seconds. 220-vard dash Voorhies (Aggies), won; itapple (Aggies), second; kelson (Y), third. Time. 22 4-5 secouda. 880-yard run Tolman (Y'), won; Anderson An-derson (Aggies), second; White (Ag1 gies), third. Time, 2. minutes 5 seconds. 220-yard hurdles Peterson (Aggies), won; Edwards (Y), second. Time, 23 seconds. fcihot put Dunn (Y), first; Allen (Y), second; Twitchell (Aggies), third. Distance, Dis-tance, 30 feet. Pole vault Madsen (Aggies), first; Cox (Y) and Barlow (Aggies), tied for second. Height, 10 feet o inches. Discus Dunn (Y), first; Duke (Aggies), (Ag-gies), second; Twitchell (Aggies), third. Distance, 103 feet 11 inches. High jump Pederson (Y), first; Voorhies (Aggies), second; Wright (Y"), and Becraft and Poulter of the Aggies tied for third. Distance, 5 fet 5 inches. Hammer throw 7-AlIen (Y), won; Twitchell (Aggies), second; Wilson (Aggies), (Ag-gies), third." Distance, 129 feet 10 inches. Broad jump Madsen (Aggies), won; K apple (Aggies), second; Allen (Y), third. Distance, 10 fet 10 inches. Relay Won by the Aggies (Stott, Hatch, Kapple and Voorhies running). Time, 1 minute ;S 4-.i seconds. |