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7 .- f li A 'r'eM'o r'e eeiiriit ' ip gfgii get o to ,jg VARSITY CIIIISS CIIUNTIIY 'Q ,. . . lf . Q xv 4 -fx v H I Y n X lim 1 X 'OALH Harrv bill s XHFSIIY Cross , st :nf Q -, ff ' '. , ' NS-' ,Q country squad placed third in , xx B tht- Big Ten lmrrier meet N4lVEITllJt?l' 2 1213 at Champaign to rank in the first 1 ff X division ofthe conferente. The Illini Y , ,V :Xu X jumped from ninth place in 1929 to , -I t dispute the CUllfE'I'E'lIt't' leadership L ' ' with Indianais runners who finished f'. 1, .3 vi x first. and Vl'iseonsin's hill-and-dale its , nn-n who finished second. only three f, -,fiifuei - points ahead of the Gillmen. - 115- f.,-ma' '- My ,K ig, 'Y' . I S i' V1 K it vv'....lt..v rat.u1.1 The Narsitv harriers opened the season Ot-tolier 25 at Evanston Ivy taking second place in a quadrangu- lar nn-et with Wisconsin, Northwest- ern and Notre Dame. Capt. Paul Evans leil the Illini and came home third with Petelish. Rohr-rts. and Could in ninth. tenth. and eleventh plan- respevtivelv. Line hroke the tape in fourteenth plat-v with live Illini stretvllml out lnehind him in the following order: Wnolsev. lleasoner. Carlin-lx. lfnerrnann and 'lim-kstein. For the lirst time in three years Illinois won the triangular rave with Ohio State and Xlim-higan. Novenilver U. with a low total of 21 points P -, my N? i 1, I 'I i i W I me l. i 1 XM -X -, ,nuyx K yi p up p r W l',v:tns,f'uphr111 YfvltSl'l'X' VIIIISS t'ttl'N'1'RY SQIIXIP against 50 for Ohio State and 55 for Michigan. Gould came in second with Evans third and Yvoolsey and Petefish in fifth and sixth place. Rea- soner and Line were eighth and eleventh to complete the Illini roster. The Illini closed the season with a victory over Chicago the following Saturday hy defeating the Maroons. 249 to 39. over their own five mile rolling route. Capt. Evans finished second with Gould. Woolsev. Rea- soner. Petefish and Line behind him in the order named with plenty of davliaht hetween them and the lag- ging Maroons. assi, -r .aK. 'K ge Q1- 7 , . I I I ' 1 ty. .tx , X i ,, r, I Q , Yo Strong, Mgr ltvlnoi v Slant:-r t':trlo4-k '1'urn1psL'4-d Rensonet' Hill, Coavlt I.in.f I-'vnrn In tinnlil livans XYoolsev Roberts ffoekstm-in ,ns W, , , f Page 252 :I t 1
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