OCR Text |
Show WEST HIGH GRABS FIRST HONORS IN ANNUAL TRACK TOURNAMENT AT SALT LAKE Ogden Tigers Finish Fourth With Weber Fifth; Cox Shatters Shotput Record; Carmen Established Estab-lished New Mark in Javelin; Ogden Athlete Is High Point Man uJ BT AL WARDEN. QALT LAKE, May 13. The West Ohlgh Pnrfthers of Salt Lake won Mat honors in the finals of the four-tpenth four-tpenth unnual Interscholaatlc track , find fir Id tournament her Friday with ;i total of SI points. The Branch Agricultural college of Cedar City, I with 20 jiolnLs, finished second, and the East hifh of Salt Lake with 1 9 point finished third. 11 I J The OKl'n high school finished fourth with 13 points. Other schools entered In the championship cham-pionship nffalr finished as follows. H Weber Normal. : Box Elder. 5; Springvlllo 5; Jordan 3: Payson 3: B Pleasant Grove 3; Gunnison 3: Amer- lean Pork 2; L D 8 J. 2; Monroe II : . .-now l and Rl hfli Id l NEW It ISC ORDS. v ' Two new state records were set In N. the finals. Bill Cox. the BtaT weight j man of the Ogden high school, en- tered the hall of Came when he pul v the missile 45 feet 10 l-." inches. ( easily shattering the state record of i:: feet 7 1-2 inches made in Miy. 1907, by Henry Richardson of the Salt Lake high school Cox put the .hot 4 4 feet 1 1-2 inches on the first day of the meet. As Cox is only a Junior nt the Og-den Og-den high he should he able to add at least two feet to this mark In tho H 192 3 meet. SHATTERS .7 EL IN MARK. Howard Carmen of the West high, I all-around athlete, heaved the Javelin Jave-lin 159 feet 9 inches, shattering the record of 148 feet 8 inch's made In 1921 by Hunter of Branch A. C. Carmen also upset the 1921 mark In the trials on Thursday. His mark Thursday was Hs feel Ini hes, Just two Inches better than the lr,-'l record. rec-ord. The heave made by the West , high star Friday surpasses the state collegiate record and compares fa-' fa-' ! vorably with the 'heel marks In th.- 'i ,'j United States in this event. Willi llMtfllOil The performances of Co' and Car- I men were the outstanding featu of the meet Alex Hoggan, premier half-miler of the West high, tripped off tho 880-l 880-l i i ard event in 2 minutes 2 2-5 seconds, pljlji l ! ' ' winning by more than 15 yards. Hog- liMr IlilllflfB i,an no'd' the record for this event at 2 minutes 2 seconds. EAST HIGH WINS. HiH (lull MnrV tl n no m"c run Kump of East high won from a fast field In 4 minutes min-utes 49 seconds. Crandall of Springville copped the HHNnjn; 4 4 0-yard event in 53 seconds flat! from Carmen of thr- West high. i The marks In tho other events were only fair. In the relay tho Panther team, composed of Williams, Farncy, Carmen Car-men and Newman easily grabbed first honors. The Ogden Tigers wcio winners win-ners of second place. Cox of the Tigers with a first In the shot and discus grabbed hl";h honors. SUMMARY OF EVENTS. Tho summary 100-ynrd dash Benton, Ebsl first; Tolstrup. Gunnison, second; Williams, West, third. Time 10 2-5 seconds. 2 20 -yard dash (first heat) Benton. Ben-ton. East, first; Tolstrup, GunnlM.n second; Campbell, L. D. S. U. third. Time 24 seconds, 220-yard dash (second heat) Far-ney, Far-ney, West, first, Anderson, Weber, sscondi WOods, Payson third. Time 23 4-5 seconds. 220-yard dash (finals) Farney. West, first: Anderson. Weber, second; sec-ond; Benton, East. "third. Tlmo 23 1-5 seconds. 110-yard dash Crandall, Sprlng-vllle. Sprlng-vllle. first; Carman West, secona; Brown. American Fork, third. Time 53 seconds flat. 8S0-yard run Hoggan, West, first: ECump, Bast! second; Kavanangh, West, third. Tlnif 2 minutes 2 2-5 seconds. Mile run Kump, East, first; Rich-ards, Rich-ards, Pleasant Grove, scond; Richards, Rich-ards, L D B. V.. third. Time 4 minutes min-utes 49 seconds. 220-yard low hurdles Williams West, first; Pierce. B. A C. second; Newman, West, third. Time 27 sec-, onds. 880-yard relay W.-t (Williams, Newman, Carmen and Farney). first; Ogden, Becond; Richfield, third. High Jump Dalley, B. A. C, and Luni. B. A. Cm tlod for first; Neilson. Amen, an Fork, third Height C feet l.fi inches. Pole vault Woods, B. A. C, first: Dalley. B. A. C., second; Be:il, Snow Normal, third. Height 11 feol 2 Inches. Shot put Cox. Ogden, first; Jones Weber, second; Carmen, W at, third 1 Distance 4 5 feet li inches (new roc-j ord ). Discus throw Cox. Ogden. first; Howard. Jordan, second; Burbldge. L D. S. L'.. third. Instance 107 feet 10 1-2 Inches. Javelin throw Carmen. WtMt first; Mcintosh. Provo. second. Tuft. Monroe, third. Distance 159 feet 10 inches (new record) Broad Jump Watkins, Box Elde-, first; Benton. Ea.-it. second; Lunt, B. A. C., third. Distance 22 feet 1-2 j Inch. |