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Show - ..., i.lt i ' , ; The at' ' t;? i jr.i-rs cf the various h i I"-(t: 1 in the tata track : "-'t r -t J ' - y Ertcrr.ooa and . ." ; I. .....r criar.,;;-rr.cr.t3 for that i -i. TI.3 crer cf evct.tj 3 CsciiaJ '..--if::: - ',. Ti-cU tver.ts rirst. 33-yarl dath: i cor.d, one-mile . run; third, JD-yard ?h; fourth, lO-yard hurdle; 'tith, 413-yari 413-yari run; sixth. ::yard turile; ver.th, rj-yard run; e!;U, hajf-: hajf-: ha re'ay.' Ti ' .ever.t3-rir.-t, har"r throw;, f :cr.:, running high Jump; third, run- i J T troad Jump; fourth shot-put; - ." T :le vault. .... . It a agreed to count five polnta for t' 4 -st place and three for the second h event, except in the hurdles e - . elay race, where orJy Ct place "tla'is fjr the meet as chosen J'f teriiy follow: Iteferee,- Mr. Cnx of the' Y. M. C. A.; l--pector, I r. Hummer; scorer, "Will V,".. Itay; : rk cf the course, Roland Dole, wlih four assistants from the cc-mpetlns schools; announcer, Parker I:. Pratt; track Juc?-ns at the finish, R. A. Carney, Dr. ,ill Ellerbeck. Mr. 1 ennett; timers, D. A. Callahan, Jack f harp and John- T. Clark; starter, Hugh Rippetto; f.eli Judjrev F. E. Fhelp,- Al Cowan. Dr. RAlley, "V7. II Itydalch and Harry Roberts. Everything: Is- now settled for the contest excei t the eligibility of the athletes, ath-letes, and the board of managers will probably decide that question In, Provo tomorrow. Already a formal protest has been, f.led against Jarvls of th B. V. A., the grounds for the protest being that Jarvls has accepted money from the Trovo school for teachings |