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Show Academy Ath etiM. Friday and Saturday of last week were devoted to Inter colkglato sports hoi ween the Beaver liraneh of the B. Y". A. mid the brunch Normal at Cedar riiocoinesls were held at neaver mid resulted In no overwhe.nntiK vlctoty for the Academy studentsllie pidnts on Held events lielnu ED to 23. The followlui: Is the "con-: lOO-ymd dash-Pearee (Ucaver), first, It srcoiids; Crosby second. Standing high Juiup Panrco (Denver). (Den-ver). Hrst, 4 fettj Hunker (Cedar), second. sec-ond. Running brnnd jump -Penrce (Ron-ver), (Ron-ver), (list, 10 feet 10 Inches; Foster (Ced n), second. Putting 10 Rlint Barton (Hen ver), llrls, 118 feel 0 Inches; Penrce (Beaver), second. Ba-ket bnll, ladles (Beaver), scoro. H in 4. Second half day One tollo walk, R. Marion (Heaver), flrt, 0 minutes 10 M'Cotids; Woodlinry (Cedat), second. 220 yanl dash Pearce (lleavei), first, 22 seconds; Crosby (Heaver), bccond. Running high Juuip--Peirce (R.-ti. veil. Hrst. 4 feet tt Inches: S. S June.' (Cedat), secoii'l. Ilmiimer thn W Thorley (Cedar), lin-t. 67 feel 10 inches; Ep In (Heaver), second. Qiiarioi-inile rnii--Peiuce (Heavet), llrsl, 00 seconds; S. S. Jones (Cedar), second, Third half day, standing broad jump i under (Cedat). Iltht, II teet 1 Inch; II Wilkinson (Cedar), second. Ilair-iuile tuii Sicvmis (Heaver), llrit, 2 mliiules 20 seconds; S. S. Joiu-s (Ce-dm), (Ce-dm), second. Hop, stop nnd jtinip.Pearce (Beaver), Hrst, 42 reel H inched Bunkur (Beaver), (Bea-ver), second. Polo vault, Pearco-(Beaver), (Irst, 8 feel Inch; Wilkinson (Cedar), second. Baseball, score, Peavur, 11; Cedar, 0. Tim B. Y. A. boys are much elated over trelr victory at Beaver occurring at the same time that their defeat of the U. of U. ii 1 ut Provo. The baseball base-ball team Is in receipt of two challenges chal-lenges for malch games to be played commencement week, Thcchallengeis are Urn L. U. S. College and the High School, both of Salt Lake. |