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Show Walker's Ath- I letes Won Out m Baseball Game Won By the Aggies Coach Walker's athletes won not )H only the baseball game from tho Crlm- H ' LjajajajajBjajajijH sons In Saturday's game but also the iH track and Hold 'meet went to his i. school The contests were entered by "'H the contesting schools with each side iH determined to win, but tho stronger H aggregation of athletes was with the iH U. A. C, consequently their victory. H The ball game was won by the score H of u ton with Urossard hi the box for H the Aggies. Ills opponents received H ten safo hits from his delivery, ho !H fanned nine men and gave two walks. H VanOrden did the twirling for the M B. Y. boys. He gave twcUe hits and M fanned six men. While Van Orden M was not at his best, his team was also M patched up considerably as members JH of tho team had gono home. This is , shown by the line-up. The only stir- ' ring feature or the gamo came In the '1 first inning when Egbert lilt a fly which would have been good for ft M home run had J. Richards, the center H fielder, missed It. Jack, however, mefc M tHe situation squarely and made a long run, reached high In the air with his bare hand, and clung to the flying H horsehldo like a leech. M The satisfactory manner in which M Bob Morton umpired the game was j noteworthy. M The teams lined up thus: "iijl U.A. C. Position B. Y. C. )jH Brossard p E. VanOrden H Little r J.Jensen jH Morley lb Watklns rH Ryberg 2b Young . fH Costley 3b Allen Egbert s.s... A. VanOrden j MoNell r. r H.Richards t Cardon c. f J. Richards H Maughan I. f ..Skldmore H Umpire Morton. ill The Aggies won tho track and field 11 meet by tho sooro of 77 to 45. Many ! H olose and interesting events were 1 pdlled off. The hurdle races were 11 olose and exciting. In the 220-yard hurdle Conger won from Rawlins in 'M the olosest contest of the day. Laur- '' jjH ensen ran a pretty race in the mile v, ' M run. Roskelly and Rawlins were the point winners of tho B. Y. squad, they t captured 30 of the 45 won by their ,M school. Roskelly got 17 points and 'M Rawlins 13. Tho points were scored as follows, f with tho winners of the evcntscomlng i j in tho order named: H 120-Yard Hurdle Roskelly, B: Y.; 1H Conger, Aldous, a. C. Time, :17. 'S 100-Yard Dash-Raw! In, B. Y.; fl Carroll, A. C; Jensen, B. Y. Time, H :10.2C. S MIloRun Laurenseu,A.O.;Hlcks, jH B. Y ; Pence, A. 0. Time, 5 01. il 220-Yard Dash Rawlins, B. Y.; 'H Carroll, Bennlon, A. 0. Time, :24.5. 1H Half-Mllo Run Hickman, A. 0.; H Allrcd, Anderson, B. Y. Time, 2.09. Quarter-Mile Run Bennlon, Plant, nH A. C; Hill, B. Y. No time. "H 220-Yard Hurdle Conger, A. 0.; f H Rawlins, B.Y.;Swensen, A. 0. Time, ' ' :28.1-5. Polo Vault First. place awarded B. ' Y.; second and third, A. 0. H High Jump Aldous, A. C.;Ros- rl kclly, B, Y.; Robinson, A. 0. 6 feet ' H 5 inches. H Shot Put Nelson, A. 0.; Roskelly, ( B. Y.; Frew, A. 0. 35 feet 4 inches. Hammer Throw B. Y. didn't en- j; H ter, awarded A. 0. 'f'l Discus Liew, Brossard, A. O.j Ros- " IgH kclly, B. Y. 104 fcot 4 inches. t !? Broad Jump Roskelly, B.Y.;Swen- r H sen, A. 0.; Schnoidcr, B. Y. 18 feet 'fl 111 inches. 'inH Relay Won by A, O. Conger, Car- 0 H roll, Swensen, Bennlon, A, C; Hill,";? " fjH Anderson, Suyerj, Jensen, B. Yp n .H ' "nil! a 'f i '"xtB - t - ft .5 ... -Tig .-..' vji JiM |