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Show ILLINOIS WINS BIG TEN MEET Iowa, Minnesota and Notre Dame Bunched Far Below in Points International News Service. IOWA CITY. June 3. Illinois unl-verelty unl-verelty won the twenty-ninth annual Big Ten conference meet championship champion-ship this afternoon which was featured fea-tured by the smashing of four confor-Bnc confor-Bnc ret ud Illinois scored a total of 69 and 6-14 polnLs. Iowa, was second with 2 4 and 1-3 points and Minnesota with 23 1-10 points was third. Illinois men scored two of the new records, Angler setting a Javelin murk of 196 feet 11 Inches and Osburne jumping H feet o 1-16 Inches. Illinois runners also set a new relay re-lay mile mark but as they were disqualified dis-qualified for rough work by Sweeten, the record was not ollowed to stand. Hayes of Notre name made the century in 0 u'j 7 clipping one-tenth of a second off the old time ltath-bun ltath-bun of Ames ran the two miles In 9:27. bettering the old record of Q 29 3-o Krookins of Iowa twice tied the conference record of 023 4-5 for the 220-yard low hurdles. Illinois took some bitter with the sweet, however In addition to being disqualified In the relay. Illinois star middle distance men were trimmed Wolters of Ames best out Fessenden In the quarter and then came back and ran Yates off the track In the half In the two-mile Rathhun defeated de-feated W harton In a heart-breaking race. Table of points: Illinois. 59 6-14: Iowa. 24 1-3S, Minnesota. 23 1-10. Notre Dome, 23 13-14. Ames. 22; Wisconsin. 2 1 1ti-3". Michigan. 20 3-5; Chicago, 9 3-7: Grlnnell. 9: Ohio. R j Purdue, 6. Western, 4. Butler. 8 3-6. Indianapolis, Indian-apolis, 3, Northwestern 1 3-7; Drake |