Wednesday. March 25, I936 In an innovation to the Armour Tceh Relays, the individual “all- around" tournament, Wald Parker of Wisconsin outscored a field of rix to take the first championship; piling,r up a grand total of 53891/2 points. Close on his heels, too close for comfort, came Dill Hemphill of Kansas State with his total of 5.386%, only three points behind the winner. The scores in the “all—around” were hased on the individual’s perform— anee in four field and three track events. Points were distributed by letting the 1917 conference records ARMOUR TECH NEWS Partner of Wisconsin Seaptathuton ”Winner; Hemphéit of Kansas Second BECHEL OF CHICAGO NORMAL clearing the bar in good form to win the high iump for the second straight year. RELA YS—- (Continued from page 1) lishinp,r a new record in the 440 in or- der to stave ofi' O’Shea’s throat made in the last half—lap. Hr, reduced by four-tenths of a second the old mark of 250.4. Beckett of Marquette Sets Record The other record made in the track events was set by Beckett of Mare quette. Taking the lead at the start of the last lap 01' the 880, the Hill- topper could not be headed off al~ lentry to cross the line in the record ; time of 1255.5. Field Events Outstanding The field events also brought forth their outstanding peiformances al- though in only one instance was a record shattered. For the second straight year the pole vault mark was pushed up, this time by the versatile Holler of Wisconsin. After clearing the bar at 13 ft. 6% in. with space to spare, he came very near to making 13 ft. 10 in. By clearing the bar at the former height he hettered his own mark which he set a week ago at the Conference meet. represent perfect scores of 1000, and proportioning the points as the con— testant compared with the standard. Original Field Deleted The original field, composed of seven men representing five different schools, was cut down to five by the unexpected withdrawal Elser of No- tre Dame and Glosecki of illinois, but was brought to six by a last minute entry in the person of Range from Boloit. “all-around" events not under way. Lead by the pole vault, the Coupled with the ghot put and the running high jump, this made up the afternoon part of the schedule. Parker Takes Pole Vault Parker took the first event with his vault of 12 ft. 4 in., ten inches higher than his nearcat competitor, Hemphill, and a foot higher than his: other rival Dean Frary of Illinois. With his tie for first place in the high jump with Richard Brunton nl' . n, though he did not break any reu- ord, did succeed in outelussine a hum» field in the shot put with his heave of 47 ft. 7 in., his nearest rival bein': Northwestern’s Carter with a 43 ft 2 in. toss. In the high jump, Bechcl of Chicago Normal also turned in a Pa ge Five Illinois, Parker increased his lead still more. and With the shot put coming up, held a two hundred point advantage. The best he could do in this event was a fourth, Bob Carter of Northwestern taking- :l‘irst with a heave of 44 ft. 41/2 in., but, as the boys took time out for a repast, he still maintained a lead of 166 points over his nearest. rival. Hemphill Loam; by a Hair The evening events saw a change in afl’airss, with Carter's lead being cut down in each succeeding t ack event, being only holetered by h . . - ' 0nd in the broad jump. Outstanding of the evening performers were Brunton with two wins and two sec- onds, and Hemphill with two wins TOLMIEII OF WAYNE \le15 the high Inlrdics. L0" to right. Mason. Bradley: HalIcy. Coo; Tulmich: Horton. lIIluois State Normal: Godfrey. North Central. (KIMI‘IJG'I'H : COLLEGE 70 YARDS DASH onu by ’l‘ul- IlllliIX, Wilync: Clllttum, lllinoiu Wonk-yin". I! n]: lflnyxlc-horn, Bradley, third; Kemp, 'uur I. "' 4 mo. . 7U YARD Imb . u urag UNIVERSITY DISTANCE MEDLEY RE» AV Won by Wisconuin (Crowell, Bunt. Klelnuclimidt. Formica), Illinois second. mo I) . 10.4 . . COLLEliE MO YARD DASH W: t easy Win in the high hurdles and broad jump. Although the latter two did their best to overtake Parker, he jurt managed to hold his lead and with the last event left to be run all" was still ahead. In this last race, the 880 yard. run, llemphill had the task before him, in order to wm, ol‘ wlm IIV . . . ‘:Seney>i ,M . .. ,, , ,. ~ _ and a second. Hemphill lead 011“ on hmm, Min-quot m “:1“ "',']‘. (it“‘flmifg‘l‘tm' ”w" 5515:):in- - - 1, . . ~ . - , Carleton. rim... 'I'ime, 11,... l, , ' , .' with his 7 /u- second Victmy m the U", mmlehy “NW“ of c r “firm. [mg n“: . Ilelmt. ()0 yard dash, lollowed by Brunton’s LEGE 2 MILE numr Won by Central (Union, Clark. 1mm, . Mil Y/uwO UNIVERSITY IJAfilIiWon Hen. N ‘ Mnrnucttc. uccund; Boulm 't-t c. t in : Jur- uel, Marquette, l'oui'th. Time, :50 [breaks meet roem'd of 150.4 mode by Burns of uuLIL'I' in llltlZJ. ONE MILE RUN ~Won by Wheelock, sna State: Robinson. Kansas Stine. ond: tucts. Michimm State, n' Schubert. Lawrence, fourth, Time. 4251.6. BM] YARD “UN-wWou by Beckett, Marquette: Fleming, Nor. wcatcl'n, necond; Rodin-Id. State Teachers. second; EImhm-nt, I Hide .ILIninr uullcm', fourth. Time. bl 108.18. UNIVERSITY 2 MILE RELAY—4W0" by [(mv mm Stun Nixon, Ito I‘ ll. Elucrhurt. Dill). Time. 8201.2 (only team (th-redl.‘ COLLEGE ONE MILE RELAY Won liyl Mirhimm Normal (Cow-ilxivi I'IIILIIH‘. Mathews, linker), lllinuin Stut- NJ necond, ‘ /\ i'mnur fourth. "imr, ll: '. [llw'nkfi mom. ! m‘Il or “29.9. made by lVlichiuun Normal Kun- (1 ti . 1). r1 *1" . ' ‘. _- s _ in 19,74, Krmmm Shite, third: Hughes, estern do“ "g d “‘ ,by “t lea“ “'X ”a column 70 YARD man iurimms— Ilium ‘ "when. faurth. 'I‘ime. ands. He turned in a most outstand- Won y ’l'olmieh. uyno; (iudl‘my. North 1:633 Narrow meet :‘emrvl .,r 1:563 ‘ . . . - - . , lentrul cund: Mclillruy. Winnie. thirl. mu e by 'ornbuntnl of lndiumt in 19324 ””4” performance m ”“5 ““1 but 1'1“ Norton. Illinois State Normal. I'Ulil'll‘l. best he could do was eclipse his rivo‘. by 5.4 see. the result being: his 5389M; 539.6% defeat. ‘ .y A] Holler, Wigwam 71> YARD [non IIURULEIW “ U“ h‘clbmv NW“? n by Huntley, Illinnin.’ Itoliinmm. llliv I-Iotchk IH Kn mum Stilts. ' nne. :08.i UNIVERSITY Wo Hols, ucmmd ; , . . , , Ni .m ; .na EMT“. C“.“""‘"v “1" ““m- “W“ mm. Carleton. tied for Fourth. 12 feet .< 7, (1:10qu ‘muol. rd of mm mndc ,, "mm ,mmka mm, mum 01.1., . "¥"““““ “9 "mum" “ W" ecL. 51/. int-bus mode by Suelcy oi Illi- UP Goes the Price tomep 70 YAim LOW “(mums Won noin in 11135.) by ’lg'nichi WWW]: 1&“ELI“”W”' “I’Vlichi- man JUMP—Mon hv Herbal on m. Nur- . ‘ ¢ ' . mm m-mn. MJOIHIK: r-Eroy, iiyrm, . .n - . '. a" ,' . ' Some concern was expressed for thc than]; Gillette, North Ccntrul. fourth. "”flvffiikfihfi (’ {zzz‘ii/finwfiro WG'HYVZSSI increase in admission price from '75 ”mi/‘E‘I‘l’glil‘fv-71m Winn ow um and. 6 foot 1%: imhnn: Bun-her. Western . ‘ . , , .‘ ,_ . r L n )we— lllinuiu Stun.- Touche , Ti'lh, 6 t Lent-l 1'0 tl-OO- “It" We» bitiught Won Iyl‘lcrmun,UnrlcbfllI:Rohlmnm. llli- 1/. inch. m u" c about by the added Federal Tax and ram? 24m “MTV- 1. fl gaunt; sno’r en Won by Ituhon, Wisconsin. 47 also becauee a portion of the receipts: n ’ "”H' ”W". ”m“ meat 1, '1‘"? Emu-Ff, Nurlthwelmerfi' ”m“ . ~‘ , , , F on}. .: ‘ue ’ int. Lu. Biznc, uync. had been pledged to the Olympic [101.2% $05213yrrwnfikllfvllailrlillilnikllniidiil mm 1:2” fuel; 471/. incurs: owun. Nor- Committcc. Cost of trophies and iGuVri'HVciW “MIN. Mum"UWH- [Wu—“v icif'iwfiaiiiii’efm" Foudmm’ ”mm 42 ,y . . . . North Central Hocinnd. Wayne third, Wim- other expense 01 a meet 01 this kmd tern Illinois sum. Teacher); fourth. Time. 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