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Show IVET SELECTS I FLASHY TEAM i jutah High Jumpers Fail to Land Positions on Selection. Ted Meredith holder of the world'? record In the 880-yard run. has selected select-ed a team of stars whleh ho bcllee? the greatest of all time for track nnd field athletics. Despite the fact that Meredith holds the world s record for the S80-yard daih the famous half-mller half-mller h:iH n am. i Mel Shepard for the honor. The stars named by Meredith follow fol-low 100 yards Lnrnle. Wefers, N. T. A. C. 220 yards Charles Paddock, University Uni-versity of Southern California. 4 40 yards Maxoy Long, K. Y. A- C. 880 , yards Mel She:pard. Irish American A. C, New York one ml I Tommy Conneff. N. Y A. q Two miles Jole Tl.iy, Illinois A. C 120 ards high hurdle3 Farl Thompson Dartmouth, 220 yards low hiertliep A C Kra- enzlein, l of Penn. Hlph Jump Wesley Oler. Yale IJroad Jump Ned Gourdln. Ifar- nrrl Pole vault S. F. Fons. Cornell. Shot put Pat McDonald. N Y. A. C. Hammer throw Pat Ryan, Irish American A. C. All round Jim Thorpe. Carlisle Clinton Larson and Alma Richards; two of thn world's greatest high Jumpers Jump-ers ure not listed on Meredith's team Wesley Oler lands the honor, although 'he la far from blng the ivrtist that th" 'wo Utah Us wen in their flay of performances |