| Show W World orId Record Claimed For Bear Century Ace FRESNO Cal Cat May 13 P Evidence IP-Evidence Evidence George Anderson University of California speedster may have flashed through the yard dash in better than worlds world's record time was offered Monday on the heels of or the west coast relays held here Saturday Two worlds world's worlds marks marks were vere bettered and one equaled in announced times Andersons Anderson's time was officially given given given en as 95 a tenth over the worlds world's figure of 94 But three official watches and four tour others held by unofficial observers stopped at 92 as the rangy Bear sprinter broke the tape two feet ahead of Milton Holt Fresno State college star and yards ahead of Ray Hay Dean of Stanford the third place man Head Timer Has lias 95 I The watch of Lonnie Feagan head timer read at 95 95 which was the time finally announced The record performances were inthe in inthe inthe the medley relay where a man four team of ot the San Francisco Olympic club was timed in as compared compared com corn pared with the worlds world's record of 1014 held b by Manhattan college in the thc yard rela relay in which the University of Southern California was clocked in 1256 two-tenths two better than the record held by the 1927 Trojan team and in the yard high hurdles hurdle where e Tom Moore of California equaled the recognized record of or held by Percy Beard of Alabama Comparisons with m marks made Inthe in inthe inthe the recent Penn relays in the east cast and the Drake relays in the middle west vest showed that far western stars have superior marks in nine of the 13 events available for comparison New Coast Record Among the other outstanding performers performers per per- formers were Gordon Dunn former Stanford star now of the thc San Sm Francisco Fran cisco Olympic club who club who set a new Pacific coast mark of feet 11 inches in the discus and hurled the shot 52 feet 1 13 inches Cornelius J Johnson Los Angeles youth who high jumped 6 feet 7 inches to defeat the out of condition worlds world's Walter Marty of Fresno and Rowland of Fresno State who won the javelIn javelin javelin jave jave- lin with a toss of feet 8 inches Southern California's Trojans walked away with the team championship champion champion- ship for the seventh successive year with 82 3 2 points California was second with 42 21 17 Fresno State college col col- leg legs lege third 28 42 5 42 and Stanford was fourth 26 2617 1 7 |