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Show I Ogden A. A. Easily Wins Track and Field Honors 111 1 Alma Richards Breaks x Two State Records in gflk-" Gala Track-Field Tilts H Creed Haymond Shows Heels to Field in Sprints, Winning 9j Both in Easy Fashion Hutton and Griffen of Ogden glj High Stars Kerr and Hart Also Bright Lights. Ill Two stato. records -went by the D boards In the track and field meet B staged at Lorin Farr park yesterday when Alma Richards, former all-around I champion of America, broke the dis- H cus and shot-put marks, Richards H heaved the shot 43 feet 7 Inches, eas- H; ily breaking the record of 41 feet 1 Inch made In 1909 by Dad Convllle. W In the discus throw the star also broke a record when he heaved M the apple 126 feet 3 Inches, breaking m Brockmeyer's record of 122 feet 6 m Inches. The Ogden A. A. proved to be H easy winners, taking 56 points in the D meeL Utah was second with 34 and H the Aggies third with 28. Ogden High Kr i garnered 13 points, West High 3 and IJCAj&J' Features galore were on the card F and some real competition was on Jn H all of tho events. In the 100 and 260- yard dash events Haymond showed his I heels to the flold when he won the I former In 10 flat and the latter event I in 22 seconds. In the furlong Hay-I Hay-I mond handicapped the field ten yards y and won hands down. He was one of M the factors in winning tho relay also. M Richards proved the high point man j by taking 17 points. Larson also 9 showed to great advantage. Both Lar-M Lar-M son and Richards tied for first in the 1 aerial event with a hop of 6 feet 2 I In the broad Jump Richards aviated m 20 foot 1-2 inch and quit He was ajp H easy winner n Sayman Kerr of the University of H Utah copped the mile In easy fashion, H stepping the distance freely and win-m win-m nlng from Jacques of the Aggies In f 4:49:4. Kerr is regarded as one of M the best distando men In the Btate. n . He won a round of applause when he ,8 J orossed the tape. He did not enter IS ' the 880-yard run. P - In the SSO-yard event Hart of the 5 . Aggies won with ease in 2 minutes AH f v 4 and 2-5 seconds. He took the lead WflL Iff ' from the start and was never headed. Hwl Hutton of Ogden high grabbed first ila- m tne ow nurdles and second in the jp 220 for eight points. Griffen of Ogden Ml high copped the three-mile event -with 4,B ease, winning by more than 200 yaTds IqS, from Richardson of the Aggies. Mel In the 440-yard event Funk and W O'Keefe fell exhausted. Funk flnish-JH, flnish-JH, ed'-second Wing of Utah in 55 sec-mi sec-mi onds. rajs In the other events the competition vwml was keen and the fans were kept on S. their toes throughout vfl Tho Aggies won first, second and ijM third places In the high hurdles. From every angle the meet was pronounced ll a great success and the work of the !m Ogden A. A. men was marvelous. It was one of the greatest meets ever staged in the west according to Coach Homer Christensen of the West High and one that will live for years in the memories of thoso who wero present The class of Haymond, Cross, Larson and Richards was easily displayed dis-played and those who attended were well repaid. Those four" men, super-athletes, super-athletes, showed a world of class and should stand a great chance of placing Ogden to the fore in the Olympic trials. The results: Track Events. 100-yard dash Haymond, Ogden A. A., won; Ferguson, Utah, second; Ballard, Bal-lard, Utih, third. Time: 10 fiat 220-yard dash Haymond. Ogden A. A., won; Hutton, Ogden High, second; Ballard. Utah, third. Time: 22 flat (Note in this race Haymond ran from scratch with the other men handicapped handicap-ped ten yards in tho final). 440-yard dash Wing, Utah, won; Funk, Woat High, second; Ballard, Utah, third. Time :53. 880-yard run Hart, Ufah Aggies, won; Hales, Utah, second; Jacques, Utah Aggies, third. Time: 2 minutes 4 and 3-5 secondB. One mllo run Kerf, U. of U., won; Jacquos, Aggies, second; Cannon, Utah third. Time:. 4:J9:4. Three-mile run Griffen, Ogden High, won; Richardson, Aggies, second: sec-ond: Lofquist Weber, third. Time: 18:40:1. Relay Ogden A. A. won; Utah, second; sec-ond; Aggies, third. Time: 1:36:3 (Winning team composed of Funk, A. Everett, E. Everett and Haymond. 220-yard low hurdles Hutton, Ogden Og-den High, won; Siegfried, Aggies, second; sec-ond; Decker, Utah, third. Time: 27:2. 120-yard tow hurdles Croft, Aggies, I won; Edwards, Aggies, second; Bow-Ian. Bow-Ian. Aggies, third. Time: 16:3. Field Events Shot put: Richards, Ogden A. A.( won; Cross, Ogden A. A., second; ' Ferguson, Utah, third. Distance: Dis-tance: 43 ject 7 Inches) High jump Larson and Richards, Ogden A. A., tied for first; F. Anderson. Ander-son. Utah, third. Heighth: 6 feet, 2 inches. Broad jump Richards. Ogden A. A., won; Wing, Utah, second; Ferguson, Utah, third Distance: 20 feet 1-2 in. Pole vault Anderson, Aggies, won; Larson, Ogden A. A., second; F. Anderson. An-derson. Utah, and Calder, Utah, tied for third. Heighth: 11 feeL Javelin throw J. Anderson, Utah, -won; A. Richards, Ogden A. A.., second; sec-ond; Richards, Utah, third. Distance: 134 feet 6 inches. Discus Richards. Ogden A. A., won; Cross, Ogden A A., second; Stringham, Utah, third. Distance: 126 feet three inches. |