Show ATHLETIC SUPPLEMENT STUDENT LIFE The U A Second Place I1 points of the 32R which other 3rd Distance 403 Pickards of the 1L Y P was Track and Field ‘ley made Broad jump — Richards R Y Meet hen the meet was about half the star of the meet getting four II 1st Robinson IT 2nd! Muir C 3rd over it was apparent that the lT firsts and one second place Distance 2110 The Utah ICC track of lT would get first Hammer throw — Snow A 1st: yard dash— Baird R Y IT place hut ami field meet held last Satur- the IT t I IT tSone 2nd Robinson Ellison A 2nd Ashton U 3rd winner of second place was Mav IS day vhuallv marked not known until Ihe last eent 3rd Time 10 Distance 1285 tit (dost of a'l college athletics he 220 yard dash — Stone V 1st Di cus throw — Lofgren U 1st relay race had taken place ft r this year IT U Y Hansen 2nd Flagel R Richards R Y IT 2nd Judd A The Aggies succeeded in taking The meet was attended by a 3rd Time 23 3rd Distance 118 feet 'eoond place over the Provo hoys of enthusiastic fiirly huge crowd 440 yaid dash — Flagel IT 1st: Relay race — Stone Petersen y a very mall margin which I’ A ( tudents towns people Higgs 1T 2nd Wyatt A 3rd Rohinhon Iliggs of IT won and a few visiting students of hit the final score of Ihe meet as Time 33 Time 1:33 lT follows of I’ 56 U points : the V of lT and Ihe B Y I! U 880 yard dash — Cole 1st A C 36 and R Y V 32'6 The officials were: Referee The lT of U had demonstrated r A A Hendricks 2nd Hickman Mr Day starter Lieut Dailey of The m et was intensely inter-stinits supeiior strength over the A 3rd Time 2:06 Fort Douglas fiom start to finish for judges Joseph other teams previous to the state — A mile One 1st Hendricks Dr Jenson Plummer Lester trak meet in dual meets by de- n nearly all the events competi- Cole A 2nd Clayton 3rd Maugum William Rydalch lleh-e- r Probably feating the B Y lT with a score tion was very keen Time 4:48 Reunion Robeit Poiter Wilf 7 " to 46 and the lr A C wtih tie piettiest and most exciting 120 yard hurdles — Emerson A lard Stevens scorer F J a score of 72 to 4!) However ra e of the dav was the mile the result of the meet was ra'her Clayton eld the lead for a litle 1st Robinson IT 2nd Daniels Marshall timers Moses Thatcli-Lieut Y F 3rd er E Carroll Dr West Time 16 umertain ow:ng to the fact that more than three laps at a very a itl pan with Hendricks and 220 yard hurdle -- - Robinson 1'illfotl announcer E Kirkham thiee schools were competing of l0ure- - Ho: don Kirby 1 t: Emerson A 2nd The IT A C team was very Pi le following him very closely Our prospects for ail excep- much handieaped hi year in not Most of the fighting in the race ous A 3:d Time 26 l’ole vault — V Richards B Yjlienaily strong team are very aving men to enter the broad was between Uo'e and Clayton for next year as only two However Hendrick keeping is head ami F 1st Erickson F 2nd Freck-igoo- d jump and pole vault our men did exceptionally well reserving his energy for the final h ton R Y C Laubly U tied of this year’s team are seniors moAt the opportune All the other members of the for 3rd Height 100 3 4 in nearly all of the events in sprint R Y track sipiad expect to be back to High jump — Richards which they competed The U of ment Hendricks began to sprint F 1st Robinhcn IT 2nd Snow school again next year and in Ik team was fairly well balanced and passed C'ayton and The finish was very A 3rd Height 56 iuddi'ion to these several other having entries in a'l the events — Richards 15 Y IT men will he eligible who could Shot-pu- t The R Y team was a one man close all three of the men being team as Richards succeeded in nit bin four or five yards of each 1st Snow A 2nd Ilolmstead not compete this year In The Utah taking Inter-collegia- te 2d 3-- inter-collegia- 4 te 2-- 1-- t 3 5 g 4-- 5 1 3-- 5 R 1 2-- r 3 A'd-!tlll- k 1-- 1 5 j 1 1 j Cob-stron- g 3-- 4 J OUR LAST about that 7 U A C vs U of U 4 How Wyatt Saw it IB A$E “dark one” or the I as BALL GAME ai d making no errors i 1 in favor of the A C inevitable third strike which he llcinie Schweitzer played a Observations From The called a “fade away” as no one good game on first base and was Bleachers ever ready to assist the umpire in Last Friday afternoon the U seemed able to hit it The one continuous prattle of making e’ose decisions A C and IT of IT crossed hats Lawrenscn’s Ahout four minutes after th hasc-ha“Tinunie” Allen although not tongue in the final Captain cheered his men on and kept in the game sat contentedly on game was called Snow ' lead h a game of thi season took a place on the the hencli and encouraged the lair It was a decided victory foi them always alert Kidman as usual was the first bovs as tbev came in to bat By bleachers the Aggies and no time during the game did it look as if Utah man to score for the Aggies Tom not playing in ill is game Prof K CL Peterson came to was going to score until Taylor When this happened four hund- allowed “Lin” his roommate a the game in an automobile esour “Rig Leaguer” and Wood- red enthusin' tie Aggies rose on chance to win his letter if he corted by a woman played hi part successfully We land our star “2nd baseman” the bleachers and yelled Taylor after missing a fl Andrews nltlm new in the game all congratulate Tom on his un each dropped an easy fly allowcalled on the Chinese gods for selfish attitude work creditable did scoring very ing the “U” to score merely out assistance in hr next attempt Of the nine Aggies stars perof sympathy or from an error on in the third and seventh innings Rob Menton the very fair umnot only helping his team to haps “DutHi” Schweitzer was the part of an win but winning an “A” for the hero besides pitching a won- pire is noted for his high tenor Aggie a borne Dutch Schweitzer pitched the himself and the reputation of a derful game be knocked d The B Y U tennis run in the seventh inning that game of his life striking out baseball player in winning champion-hi- p a victory for the Woodland and Taylor both “cinched” twelve men only allowing three from the U of U last Satursafe hits and only three to ‘walk’ had an “oft” day but every Ag- Aggies W B day The games were played on Of the U players to first base and hitting but one gie knows that they are generally The winners Maughan was easily the star St Johns’ court wonders on the diamond man R R Peart did Ids usual work on getting two safe hits and scoring were: Tucker and Fletcher Dnrrieu “glued” on to the ball Rndcliffe umpire and eontinuou ly talked to Dutch the infield allowing nothing to first for Utah The game ended inter-collegiat- e ’l - co-e- over-confide- d nt player-succeede- |