Page Four Width hfilfifififiil‘l Wlfifi ”Width , Midi... Afilldfiilfi iinTA’fififiAt T éCii. ill Black and East of The University of Chicago Crack Records in Ell-Yard Dash Hurdles . . . ELEVEN COLLEGES T0 COMPETE Loyola University, scoring 81 points, won the Third Annual Ar- mour Indoor Invitation meet last Sat- Table of Points urday night at Bartlett Gymnasium. Loyola " """"""""" 81 The University of Chicago was sec- U‘ Of Chicago. ' 74 ond with 74 points, Lake Forest took Lake Forest ‘ ‘ ‘ 40 third with 40 points, and Armour Armour """"""""" ' 34 gathered 34 points for fourth place. Milwaukee Teachers """" 2‘ Eleven colleges represented by 120 EI‘T‘hurSt """"""""" athletes competed in the meet. The Chicago Normal University of Chicago with eight nen Crane """"""""" Beloit ........ . competing won five out of a possible ten first places. Three Records Made by U. of C. Two meet records were broken and one relay record was established in the two-thirds mile relay. East of Chicago won the 50-yard dash in 5.5 seconds, breaking the old record of 5.6 made by Root of Chicago in 1929. Black of Chicago, running the 50- yard high hurdles in 6.6 seconds clipped 1/10 second 06‘ the old mark of 6.7 established by Thompson of Marquette University last year. The University of Chicago 8 lap relay squad, Jontrv. East. Ramsey, and Cameron, established a meet rec- ord by winning the two-thirds mile relay in 2:132. Loyola University burst. Time—2:04.18. ran second and Armour, represented by Fox, Hirsch, Nelson, and A. H. “sic-y”: mid—2nd heat, won by Jens, copped third place out of five ea y, °~‘."’a' second, Johnson, teams running. Loyola; thlrd, Iverson, Armour; ’ . ' . fourth, Greenburg, Crane; fifth, Jon- 0 Ne'" °f Loyola H'gl‘ Scorer rich, Milwaukee. Time—2:05.? O’Neill of Loyola was high point BSD-yard run—Finals, won by man of the meet, scoring 18 points by winning first place in the one mile Wieland, Loyola; second, O’Neill, run and second place in the 880 yard Loyola: third, 11951le Loyola; fourth, (lash. Johnson, Loyola; fifth, Golycr, Be- Captain Frank James of Armour lOlt- Time—2:043. (”filmed by ran a thrilling race in the two mile best times i“ the tWO heats.) run to defeat Murtaugh, Loyola, in 0,.e mile run—won by O’Neil, the last ten yards for second place. Loyola; second, Ruhl. Elmhurgt; Kaolin of the University of Chicago third, Heally, Loyola; fourth, Sade- won the event in 10124- man, Armour; fifth, Pessin, Milwau- Jens Fourth in 50-yard Dash kce. ’1’imc—~-l:40.3. A. H. Jens won fourth place in the finals 0f the>50~yard daSh ("it Of a cage; second, James, Armour; third, field .01. 21 starters. H? placed sec~ Murtaugh, Loyola; fourth. Landmeir, 0nd in the second preliminary heat Elmhurst; fifth, Foster, Milwaukee. and first in the first heat of the Seml< Time—40:24. finals. Loyola clinched first place in the 5h“ put—won by Gcrboth, Mil» meet by winning the first four places waukee; second, Hal‘dt, Lake Forest; in the gm) yard run. Lake Forest third, Parker, Lake Forest; fourth, received the majority of its points in Fratcski, Crane; fifth, 0' Jens, Al'- the pole vault copping second, third, mour. Distance—42 feet 2‘54 inches. faurth, and fifth places. Pole vault—«won by Cash, Elm- Fox, Hirsch Pia“ in 440 burst; second, Parker, Lake Forest; IMO-yard dash—2nd heat, won by Jontry, Chicago; second, Mann, Loy- ola; third, Spring, Lake Forest; fourth, Schroeder, Loyola; fifth, Hoff, Morton. Time—53.4. 440-yard dash—«Finals, won by Cameron, Chicago; second, Jontry, Chicago; third, Mann, Loyola: fourth, Fox, Armour; fifth, Hirsch, Armour. Time——53.2. (Decided by best times in the two heats.) 880-yard run—151; heat, won by Wieland, Loyola; second, O‘Neill, Loyola; third, Golyer, Beloit; fourth, Nelson, Armour; fifth, Ruhl, Elm- Captain H. L. Fox, and K. S. third, Stralko, Lake Forest; fourth, Kirsch placed fourth and fifth re— Onion, Lake Forest; fifthv Miller, spectively in the finals of the 440 Lake Fm'QSt' Height—10 f0“ 6 inches. yard run, which was decided by the best times in the two heats. Theyl High jump-won by Brefi‘ord, Chi» ran second and third in the first heat. tango Normal; Walsh, Loyola, and Nelson and C. Jens won a foui'th lErnst, Milwaukee, tied for second; and a fifth place in “‘0 high jumplfourth, Nelson, Armour; fifth. Grech, and in the shot put. Crane. Height—:3 feet, 11 inches. Dan Iverson ran third in the sec», ond heat of the 880 yard run but: (Jinulflp ERwilayg‘jn: Can Ar )_ failed to place in the finals. ’ 'V’ a" ’ an S'y’ 1" on ’ i'sccond, Loyola; third, Armour; lfourth, Crane; fifth, Milwaukee. SUMMARHES. ‘Time—2:l3.2. (Establishes a meet 50 - yard dash—~Scmi-finals, lstirecord.) heat, won by A. H. Jens, Armour.l by Chicago Time—«5.8. i , _ 1 Tech 3 Medley Relay 50-yard dash — Semi-finaIS, 2nd} heat, won by Ramsey, Chicago.‘ C0133 Second Place Time—5.7. ‘ ' 50-yard dash —— Semifinals, 3rd 1 Armour’s 17/” mile medley relay heat, won by Stroebel, Loyola. 3 team composed of Captain H. L. Fox, Time—5.6. i440-yard dash; A. H. Jens, 220-yard _ ldash; Captain F. M. James, BBQ—yard 50-yard an,“ ’_ Semi—finals, 4th irun; and G. S. Nelson, one-mile run, heat, won by East, Chicago. Time— i placed second in the college relay at 0- - lthe Bankers’ track meet, held last 50-yard dash—~Finals, won by Thursday night at the 124th Field East, Chicago; second, Ramsey, Chi- lArtillery Armory. cago; third, Stroebel, Loyola; fourth, Loyola University relay won ll ‘ A. H. Jens, Armour. Time—#5_5,lplace in 8109.4, while Lake Forest (New meet record; old record heldlplaCGd third. by Root, Chicago, 1929.—5.6.) Betty Robinson, Olympic sprint 50-yard high hurdles—Finals, won _champion, was the star 0t tile “‘96" . , setting new world 5 records for girls by Black, Chicago; second. Hayden. . ,. . . . m the 60 and 40-yard dashes, and Chicago; third, Parker, Lake Forest; . . . r . ,. ’equallmg the record in the oil-yard fourth Loiberman, Loyola. 'llme—-— _ , dash. The records now are .06, :01, 6.6. (New meet record, old record Iand-‘OTQ M971)" Thmnsm‘ Marquetm‘ 1950 A. H. Jens ran third in his heat in —h‘ ') the trial heats of the 70