| Show ke e Relays Records Top lop V Events at Penn Claassen T I YORK April 26 WP The UPI The ys with competitors to undergraduates culled Ito from the middle and fit It bested the athletes at J relays in 10 of events common to both attraction drew its from southern eastern 1 I stern colleges and from fromI t I Athletes I I Jervice ervice camps bagged four f j h firsts with the discus- discus I Hugh Cannon be- be beI I I best of the day at either I I iSPa a former Rocky moun- moun I I but now stationed stationed- at the 31 nd navy base spun the thee e 10 2 inches to over- over v the foot effort of lj Howard sHoward Debus at Des DesI I athletes were superior in nine individual events i i l st week end and conI con- con I I I Watkins of Texas Texas' jas iSTa asa a record breaker Wat- Wat ing 6 feet 8 inches wiped j year old 1 Drake high i rk spectators saw v j fastest relay finishes j 5 te seven that were on both l Three of the Drake aJ re re furnished by Illinois I It and nd the remaining pair I I It 0 from Missouri Penns Penn's in the two and mile four-mile i i were re by Michigan and and li tV ime respectively I J ame anchored by the the J I I I great Ollie OHie Hunter in the longer race piled up the biggest margin of the day by hitting the tape in L 17 more than 37 seconds less I than the time required by Illinois i at Drake Hunter also gave the Quakers I one of their points in the two mile S individual event trotting the distance distance dis dis- tance in compared with the thi S turned in by Jerry Thompson Thomp Thomp- son of the University of Texas Both however were outrun by r rS Greg Rice former Notre Dame S star who was clocked in at atI athis his outdoor debut in a special race rac at Philadelphia |