Show 0 STl'PIuXT LI VI ing in enthusiasm on that account 'riic 15 V U hand occupied the field and appropriately executed Chopin's Funeral March every time a large blue Y came puffing in behind F’ollnwing preliminaries for the 100 and the high hurdles the mile run was the first regular event Here Jimmy Wade had his customary walk-ove- r apparently to no one’s surprise A C had no conin testant the 440 which went to Butler of the l of U Stuart gave Park of the l a hard finish on the final of the high hurdles one of the d prettiest races of the day The dash was another exciting contest being anybody’s race to the very tape was one of the surThe half-mil- e prises and came dangerously near bringing defeat upon the debonair Jimmy in the last race of his college career It was the conventional half-mil- e up to the point where Jimmy has always sprinted away from the rabble and ambled easily past a smiling mass of millinery to the finish line This time there was no ambling lie ran hard: ran for all there was in him but there beside him were the swinging arms and tousled head of little Rob Hansen And there they staid until Rob unable to forge an inch ahead fell exhausted at the tape defeated but still game O11 the low hurdles AC scored her only first Butler of the U of U had a slight lead up to the last hurdle but lost his form at that point falling all over the last ten yards of cinders Stuart who was clearing his hurdles splendid!' 100-yar- ran in an easy winner In the 220 Frew was again defeated but so slightly that he took no dust from is fine showing in the anybody relay which followed held easily the second position gained for us by Kadlitz White and Stuart and came near converting it into another 1 1 first The field events were less spectacular but fully as productive of In the high jump good records Stephenson of the I of L defeated Provo’s pride at though Adams afterward cleared the mark 2 as good a recPhillips did 9 ord as he has ever made Swap) a ’ I man made a state record of 22 ft 2 in for the broad jump and Adams of 15 Y U was there as I11 both usual with the pole-vau- lt these events A C had no contestants “Little John” was in good form with the hammer tossing it out over 123 feet but he was “practical” outclassed bv Reunion who did a combination of Highland fling and whirling Dervish and sent the sphere nine feet farther Big Smith of the L D S won the shot-pin which John managed to score a 5-- 5-- 1 10 -- 1 -- ut third SUMMARY high jump — Stephenson of (1J U) first Adam? (B Y U) second Svvapp (U of U) and Phillips Running (A C U) tied for third Height feet 10 inches f Running broad jump — Swapp (U ot first Distance 22 feet U)Shot-pu— Smith (U D S U) first t Stephenson (U of U) second and |