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Show Moran, H. S , second: Inuleu, A., third. Time, :F.S (stale record.) Half-mile Roberts. A., won; Stowe: H. S., second; Kccles. A., third. Time, 2:00. Shot put Burton. A., won; Smith, II. S., second: Hvans, II S., third. DiBtance, 29 feet 1 ich. Hammer throw H ("nr-cker, H. S.. won; Bob H. S., second: J. Chock-ers. Chock-ers. third. Hlstanrp. I2S fret. Broad jump C'larV A., won; tln-en-well. A., second: Burton. A., third. Distance, 19 t-ci n Ituhes'. High jump Burt' n A., won; Cr'eii-well. Cr'eii-well. A., secoud; Allen. 11. S., third. Height, 3 fc.H inciu-s. Pole vault - Allen, 11 S, won; Burton Bur-ton and Crliehlnw, A., tic for second. Height, 0 feet i". I'irhrs. Relav met1 -ln;.bs. Urteuwell. A., won; Roberta, ("lark, A., second. Time, 1:41. HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED BYW.A. Two eta to records were broken and ! ft serloa of thoroughly Uirllllnx athletic athle-tic ereata wtjto pullod ofT at tho fair grounds Thursday afternoon, when the wearers of tho Orange and Block for the Ogden high school and those wearing wear-ing tho purple and Trtiite for tho Weber academy m?t to aettlo ancient rivalry and strove nobly throughout BJi exciting afternoon in which tho ultimate ul-timate outcomo was in doubt from ttart to finish. Tho "Weber Academy wmo off victorious. Tho final Bcore stood 57 to 47 in lavor of the aendcray. Tbe youthful athletes representing both sides contested con-tested cleanly for honors, although Svalry of long standing was oxtremo-keen. oxtremo-keen. In the 220-yard dash tho stato record wa broken by Moran of the Ogden Wgh school and In the 440-yard dash Roberts of the academy succeeded In breaking another stalo record. It was noticeable that the rival pchoobj cheer-d cheer-d togother when these announcements announce-ments wore made. . Before tho match the teamg were known to bo well balanced as In a similar Indoor track meet held a year fro, the teams were almost oqual in their loyal struggle ofr supremacy. The Weber academy Is rapidly achieving achiev-ing a position of promluenco In btato athletic circles, having won the northern championship and tho southern south-ern championship. The latter was taken bv defeating the Salt Lake Y. M C. A. "of the Salt Lake Suite league. "6 to 23. One of the features of yesterday's brilliant meet was the relay race. Had OKden won this it would have tied the. score and the spectators held their breath until the raco w-aa finished. The academy took the race with eaite, toavmg twenty yards to spare. On the whole the meet was by far the most successful ever held here and did much to promote school athletics In Ogden, faculty and ytudents expressing express-ing general satisfaction with tho conduct con-duct of the events, and the high school admitting that the academy'3 victory as honestly won. The summary follows : 220-yard hurdles Whltmcycr. O. II. 6.. won; Smith. H. S- second; Ingles, H. S.. third. Time. :28 4-.". 100-yard dash Moran, II. S.. won; Robert. W. A- second; Clark, A., third. Time, :11 One-mile run Ballantyne, A., won; Woodcock. II. S., spoond; Williams, H. S third. Tlmo. 5:25." ' 220-yard dash Moran, H. S.. won; Roberta, A., second; Douglas. A., third. Time. :23 3-S (state record.) 410-yard drtth Roberta. A., won |