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Show BEARS AWAIT I CHICAGO MEET I Ten Californians Enter National Collegiate A. A. Games BOSTON. May 29. University of California athletes who won on Sat-urday. Sat-urday. captured the athletic chain plonship of the Intercollegiate A. A. A. A., for a second year had scat-tored scat-tored todnv. but under orders to get together again In lime to compete in the games of the national callegiat. A A . at Chicago on June- 16 und 17 Coach Walter Christie said he would lake ten of the fifteen brought eaM to the Chicago meeting. Stanford university athletes, who finished third on Saturday, also de-layed de-layed their return home so that Kirk-sey Kirk-sey and Sudden, sprinters. Williamson. quarter mllcr. and Captain Hanner. field event specialist, might compete In the New York A. C games next Saturday A survey today of the events of Saturday which were marked by the toppling of all hut one of last year -tltlists, who sought to repeat, showed that In many Instances, the time, Ol height of distances were best or sec-ond sec-ond lest since tho war. Hope for the young man. incapaci-tatcd incapaci-tatcd by Injuries was in the fact that two of the new champions, J. W. Bfar-chant, Bfar-chant, of California, record brcaklnu hammer thrower and the outstanding Individual of tho meeting, and G. E. Broner, University of Pennsylvania Javelin winner, had recovered within B year or two with broken arms and that L. T. Itr uv.i. tho Dartmouth riip-tain, riip-tain, with a wren.iied knec. made a new record ln tho high jump. |