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Show LEGEM LOW PHILADELPHIA, April 29 Robert Rob-ert Legendro of Georgetown university univer-sity won tho University of Pcnnsyl- j viinla relay carnival pentathlon content con-tent here from a high-class field of all-around athletes. The Georgetown star scored a minimum of eight points, with Reinhartz of Muhlberg , college second with 17 points Charles W est of Washington and Jefferson I collego was ihird with 18 points. Le- I gendre von three firsts, tho broad Jump, Javelin throw and 2uo-nieter J sprint. He was second In tho dls- I OUa throw and third in the 1500- meter run. Legendro In winning scored hi? third vb tory in this all-around event, having won previously in 1919 and 1921. This performance ties the re-i re-i ord of J. H Berry, the famous l'ri- verslty of Pennsylvania athlete, who won In 1915, 1916 and 1917. The ! scores of the athletes to finish fol-i fol-i low: Legendro, Georgetown, 8. Reinartz. Muhlenberg, 17. West. Washington and Jefferson. 18. Emery, Princeton, 21. Clapp, Navy, 2 1 Moloney, Georgetown, 24. Raymond B. Baker of Bates collerce repeated his 1921 victory when lie won the international two-mile Indi- vidua! race from a iessy field of 18 I starters. Harper of Cornell set the pace in the first half mile with the pack at his heels. N. Brown, also of Cornell, was tho pacemaker at the end of the mile, which he recorded in 4 minutes 53 seconds Romlg f Pennsylvania State took the le.id .it the mile and half mark, which he completed in 7 minutes 22 seconds. Bukcr, who had been satisfied to remain in the center of the closely bunched field up to this point, jumped jump-ed Into the lead at the pistol shot signaling the final lap. and with a steady sustained sprint ran a v. ay from his competitors, winning by 20 yards from Thompson of Hamilton, who followed the New England runners pace In the final lap and finished second sec-ond over Romlg, Pennsylvania State, by 10 feet. N. Brown of Cornell was fourth, and Brathbun, Iowa Stato, fifth. oo |