Show v C CALI A II fOR N A 3 e M MEET f 1 i d i W S Sd Defeats Harvard Penn and Other Crack Cm Cinder d er t Squads f k r Universal Service Staff Correspondent 0 CAMBRIDGE Mass May 28 The The East and West rega regardless of oC Mr Ir Kip Kip- e met here hero today in the Harvard stadium sta- sta lI and after a series of clashes that ran Fan riot with sensationalism from first to last the intercollegiate track and field championships went West Vest with the University University Uni Uni- of California team the first time v. inthe the history of the games that other I than than an Eastern college has fallen heir t to the title CLOSE FINISH x- x California's winning total was 21 o points and it was just barely enough Running a surprisingly strong second came Harvard with 27 points Dartmouth was vas third with 20 points and Pennsyl- Pennsyl a vanla vania fourth with is points Stanford 15 Hi Princeton and Cornell 13 each M. M I I. I T. T 10 and Yale 9 O fc points The rest were nonessential Dramatic in n the extreme was the I climax of the games Harvard sitting pretty behind a 2 2 point lead with only f one event to go stood idly by and with a ai i sense of vague futility watched the blonde head of R R. R K Hutchinson of California Cal Cal- bob along into tl third rd place in the yard dash giving the Bears three additional ad- ad points the championship the spectators a rare thrill and Harvard a pain in the rear of the neck HUTCHISON'S RACE w j. j Half way down the stretch it was apparent apparent apparent ap ap- parent that Hutchinson was due to finish third behind Woodring of Syracuse and andLe Le Coney of Lafayette and a pulsing throb of voices broke out from the California J f section In in n the stands growing in volume until it reached the crescendo of oR wild acclaim as the runners crossed the line 1 Then as one man they rose rose up to rush i around to the dressing rooms to congratUlate congratulate Hutchinson Coach Walter Vatter Christie and any anyone one else who happened to be handy I The barking staccato California cheer cheera a was was was a busy little affair throughout the Islay pay day It came to notice here and you couldn't miss it at a very earl early moment when Hendrixson slipped down on the inside to beat Maxam of and Stevenson of Princeton in the closing 1 strides of ot the quarter MULLER'S JUMP i t J i It was with us is again when Brick f Muller tied with Dick Landon of Yale for In the at 6 feet 3 v first place high jump v inches when Sprott chased Eby of Penna Penn- Penn a right Into the tape In m the half jf r when Hutchinson got a fourth in the century century cen- cen x tury when C. C M M. Dorr closed strongly to take a third in the two mile and when A. A 1 G. G Norris tied for first place in the pole vault vault at 12 feet f 7 All An in all ll there were a lot of California graduates in the East tonight who will do doall all their talking in a shouting whisper i j Harvard's remarkable showing startled the the e experts Picked by one and all for foran foran an Inconspicuous place in the final returns re- re turns the Crimson was brought along to ha a point of such physical perfection by Bill Bingham that the local rans also-rans became S t local heroes overnight victory In the broad jump was expected That event was conceded to Harvard from the outset But it was a 1 case of simply that and nothing more as the late Mr Poe would have put it Another surprise was the comparatively weak showing of Penn Cornell and Yale f y thought by many to have better beiter than an seven even chance in the pre-meet pre calculations PENN FALLS Penn fell down when Maxam failed to win the quarter and placed fifth in the furlong when Smalley stumbled in m the hurdles when Eby was forced to scratch his entry In the quarter in order to favor himself for the half mile and when Larry Brown failed to do fio better than second be behind hind a sensational mile In 5 5 1 seconds sec- sec oDds ends turned in by Jimmy Connolly of Georgetown Brown later essayed the fc half and never had a lookin This race also a swan song over o the hopes of Cornell and Yale for Connelly raced his field absolutely silly to o win by 30 yards and incidentally cook cook Irish of Cornell and Campbell of Yale to toa toa toa a rich Brown turn Neither placed and so ro badly was Campbell used up that they had to carry him off the field That meant the end of his running for the day although he had bad qualified for the half fin te yesterdays yesterday's trials J 4 5 In fact Landon was the only Yale entry to to o pay dividends on previous form T. T P. P Gardner younger brother of the great mob was regarded as a certain winner jol of the J pole vault for reasons dark bar and ob- ob score he failed failed- failed to to clear the bar at the ridiculously mediocre height of 11 feet SUMMARIES SUMMARIES Is Mile Mlle run Won run Won by J. J J. J Connolly j Georgetown second L L. A A. A Brown t c f i of Pennsylvania third B. B w. w OConnell O'Connell Harvard fourth D D. D B. B Strick- Strick r er Cornell fifth firth H R C. C Crawford La- La 5 fayette Time 4 Time 4 minutes 17 5 5 1 seconds y Points Georgetown 5 University of 1 Pennsylvania 4 Harvard 3 Cornell 2 Lafayette 1 a yard HO-yard run Won run Won by O. O O. O Hendrixson I California second R S S. S Maxam salty 2 of Pennsylvania third W. W Stephenson Stephenson Stephen- Stephen son son Princeton fourth H. H Ra Ray Ru Rutgers gers R. R G G. G Smith Cornell Time 19 Time 19 seconds sec sec- Hammer throw Von throw Won by G. G Dandrow Dandro v Massachusetts Massachusetts I I. I T T. T distance feet cinches second J J. J F F. Brown Harvard I f third hird T. T Spears Princeton fourth L. L H H. I Weld Dartmouth fifth T. T D D- Dow oln L- L a Points end first three events J enn renn 8 Princeton 6 California and Massachusetts Institute f Technology 5 each yard lo T hurdles Won hurdles Won by K E. J J. J Thornon Thorn Thom eon on on Dartmouth second C. C G G. G Krogness S Harvard third H. H E. E Barron Ban Pennsyl- Pennsyl 1 H-anla H State fourth R. R V W. Williams Le- Le Stanford fifth E E. F. F Smalley Uni- Uni ro S V of of Pennsylvania Time Time H 14 5 4 i Seconds T Points of or leaders University of ot Penn- Penn w sylvania 9 Harvard 8 Dartmouth 7 Princeton 6 6 yard x M it yard tOo dash Won dash Won by M M. M M. M Kirksey Stanford second Le Coney Lafayette 1 third A. A A. A Woodring Syracuse fourth Ii ic L R R. K Hutchinson University of ot California Califor nia lnla fifth H H. H B. B Lever University of ofa Pennsylvania Time Time 10 10 seconds seconda I a f. f af T Shot put Won put Won by J. J A. A Shelburn DartT Dart- Dart distance 45 feet 3 Inches sec sec- fond nd C C. C Halsey Princeton third T. T Gt G G. t t. Holy Cross Cross' fourth J. J R R. Tolt Tol- Tol t ert Harvard fifth R. R E E. E Jordan Yale Two f Two mile run Won run Won by R. R C. C Brown Cornell second J. J L. L Romig Penn State third C. C M. M Dorr California fourth W. W JC McMahon c lahon M. M I. I T. T fifth N. N P. P Brown Cornell Time 9 Time 9 minutes 32 seconds Pole vault vault- vault Tie Tie between A. A G. G I California R. R W. W Harwood H Harvard and and ud Yale a at 12 feet Fourth t tie to D D. Brown BrowD between It R. R M. M M. M Burtt Burtt Columbia and JAS J. J iII AS' AS Temple University of Pennsylvania at 8 t 11 feet teet 6 inches Total points eight events B Bowdoin 1 California I 14 1 Columbia Columbia 1 Cornell 9 Dartmouth I 12 Georgetown Georgetown 5 Harvard Har 17 17 Holy Cross Cros 7 3 Lafay Lafayette tte 5 Ii Stanford T. T 7 Penn Ienn State 7 er l' l MASS L I- T. T ent I J sity o of P Pennsylvania 11 HU IH Princeton 10 10 Rutgers 2 Syracuse 8 Yale 3 5 ii High jump Tie jump Tie between R R. W. W Lan Lan- dyn Yale and H H. P. P Mull Muller r California at 6 feet 3 3 inches third L. L r 1 T. T Brown Dartmouth height 6 feet feit kt 2 inches fourth tie between R R. Williams Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford W. W V. V H. H Lathrop Cornell and C c. G G. Krogness Harvard h. h i. i Half Hall mile Won mile Won by E. E W W. Eby by University sity of Pennsylvania second A. A J B. B Sprott I University of California third hird O. O Bam- Bam den M. M I. I T. T fourth J J. J B u. u DemmIng Penn State fifth J J. J E. E Cook Cool Cornell Time Time l 1 minute 55 5 5 1 seconds Broad jump Won jump Won by E. E U O. O Gourdin Harvard Haryard distance 23 feet 10 inches second C C. C G. G Harvard 22 feet 6 inches third D D. Princeton 22 feet 4 3 8 inches fourth II P P. Muller California 22 2 feet 3 Inches fifth R R. S S. Grubb Penn State 21 feet 9 Inches Points leaders Harvard 2 27 California 24 University of Penns Pennsylvania 16 Dartmouth 1 15 13 hard hurdles Won hurdles Won by Jr B E. E J. J Thomson Thomson Thom Thom- son Dartmouth second L. L Fall Stanford Stanford Stanford Stan Stan- ford third E R Wells veils Stanford fourth H H. Meyers Meers Rut Rutgers ers fifth E E. E F F. F Smalley University of Pennsylvania Tims 24 U 4 4 2 seconds Points of ot leaders Harvard 27 California California Cali Call fornia 21 24 f Dartmouth 20 University y ol of Pennsylvania a 17 In yards yards Won Won by by Allen Alien Woodring Syracuse second Le Coney Lafayette third R. R K Hutchinson California 1 fourth R R. 0 O. Davison Cornell Comell fifth rUth R R. S S. Maxam Pennsylvania Time Time 5 21 5 2 sec sec- f. f |