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L..- 2 ,PI f'.'..,.:' Y .1 -11 . fT' A at S , 4 3 5' ' 1 Q4 we I fffrfv GX- -. --M . ' K f we x, .V ' f A V ' X t. A W l - , 'I f ,Rf , l . y -I , . u 'av xv Y af Q 'WP' -Mr' 'H 3 llotlom row llc-ft to right t : John llolt. William Xickrev. .lame-s Xdams. llcx jones. lloyd Myers. Paul Johnson. lfdward Williams. Wallace Poll:-x'. joe tfrayxford. .Xlya Keith. Vlyde 1lcfIo1'n1atgk. and llolwrt Homeiser, Second row tlefl lo rightlz llalc lhirries. llichard liarnhurt. Neal Benson. llichard lamisli. Hohert Knowles. lioliert ,Xvf-ry. llichard lfbcrly. tif-orge Tritlipo. .lamcs U'Nlara. Fred Mitchell. flllZlI'lt'S Fisher. Lloyd Hurley. and Coach Paul Myers. Top row tleft to right t : .Xthletic llirector ll. X, Copple. Kenneth Bltsll. Donald Sellmer. Eddie Schilling. William Kennedy. lloliert llennigar, Paul 1.ogan. .lack Hanna. Clyde Ennis. Gerald Burrows. Eddie Moyer. Ralph Boyer. and Field Coach Reuben Behlmer. Q.. The record compiled by Coach Paul Myers' Green and White thinlyclads up to the time the CANNON went to press again proves that the cinder sport is one in which Tech holds sway over all the local schools and quite a few others. too. Opening the dual meet competition for the season. the Teclnnen journeyed to Bloomington April 5 for the season lid-lifter. and brought back a decisive 76-to-33 victory over the downstaters. Kokomos Wildcats were the next to fall before the Big Green. invading the Tech oval April 12 and being repulsed by a TUl,Q-to- count. Wiley of Terre Haute was the last dual meet opponent to face Coach Myers' team. and the Red Streaks were de- feated. 66 to 52. The Creenclads entered the annual city meet as odds- on favorites to win. and did win with 791.6 points. taking their seventh consecutive city title. In this meet two new records were made. both bv Techmen: one a new pole vault mark of 11 feet 714 inchesiby Vifallace Potter: the other. a new mile standard of 4137.1 established by William Yickrey. 18 Competing in the annual Southport Relays for the lirst time May 1. the Tech thinlies walked off with the meet. win- ning with 53154 points. Wlallace Potter set a new record for the vault of 11 feet 3 inches. and another Tech-broken mark was the low hurdle shuttle relay. lowered from 55.5 to 49.5 by Richard Barnhart. Alva Keith. George Trittipo. and James ffhlara. The cindermen traveled to Marion for the Conference meet May 3. There. under inclement weather conditions. they suffered their first defeat of the season when Anderson ousted them from the N.C.C. throne. topping the Techmen by 3 points with a 621,Q-point total. This marked the first time that either Tech or Kokomo did not win the loop crown. Qualifying 14 men and a mile relay team for the state meet. the Creenclads rolled up 66 points to run away with the sectional meet on the home track. May 10. for the seventh straight time. As the CANNON went to press. Coach Myers was drilling his strong state meet squad in preparation with the 1.1-1.S.A.A. carnival on the Tech cinders May 18. The Greenclads received a jolt to their state title hopes when a spike wound that Bob Knowles suffered in the Con- ference meet at Marion re-opened when Bob was taking the lead for Tech. running lead-off on the half-lnile relay team in the sectional. and the quartet failed to place. The half-mile combination had turned in some good times and had been expected to place in the state meet.
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The Green and Wliite performers who qualihed for the state meet were Bob Knowles. 100-yard dash: William Vickrey and Lloyd Myers. mile: George Trittipo. high hur- dlesg Alva Keith and James O'Nlara. low hurdles: Robert Avery and Rex Jones. half-mile: Charles Fisher. high jump: Wallace Potter and Dale Burries. pole vault: liiehard lfilsmerly. shot put: Hoy Hurley. hroad jump: and the winning mile relay team of Neal Benson. Ric-hard Barnhart. ,lames Adams. and Richard liowishz and Him-hard l,owish in the quarter mile. RE ERVES Teehis reserve track team engaged in one meet this season. defeating Kokoniois reserxe squad in a meel on the Tech traek. 61 lu alll. April lil. FRE HMEN Teehis freshman traek team. under the guidance nl Coach Dale F-are. enjoyed its usual sueeessliul season. uinning meets with Howe. Manual. and Shortridge. lfollowing their lirst three triumphs. the rliinies sue- eessfully defended the city ehampionship held hy 'IH-eh teams for several years. staging a runaway in the event. held at Shortridge. ln their last meet ull the season Coat-h Sill?-S First-year men sueeessfully wound up their season eampaign luv taking the measure of Nliashingtonis llhinies. 08 to l'J. Beltran row 'left tu right! : Willard l-itL. 'llioinas Berry. Floyd F-cut 1 cr ant 'N an 1 n lla '1 4 Seeoml row llc-fr to right! : Sylvester Lux. XX illard Heed. lfharles llcr , 4 1 1 o 4 1 1 Ulsnn. llolwrl Sniolka. and linnte llolvlxins. Twp rms lleft to iight P: Xllllelie llireetor ll.X.tI.,ppI1-,lingerieNusluntl I HIIVN Q mt 4 vm Raylnond lhlV1'1lIlN..l2illlt'9 Kafader, William Vl'I1tson.,lat'li rlrlvuekle. .Xssi t'1nl 4 1:11 li Vt l lx 4 l g. f E5 WSH! A ' -'K' ' , -? , J -. x' 1, I 1 .Q I 'rr' J t Xmzh r , X 1 . 4 'ECA Q- v ' . , ' -nw . A I --,- . - .ff ,- , . Q. x X tg A I 'K M' t x sh tx Y' Q 7' , f 5 ' ' . - . 1 fs- ,A 1 , s-ff ' Q lr f . 2 f' .f-v' . lk- ,,.g- M . v,'y,?,5.,.f, .wgl , - ,., V. ks V, p m -sl ' AL. 'Yr fr f W - 'A ,' A- , 1 wif: Ew1. Ff? 'fs- 1,1 ' - tt 1 s 1' , 1-V: s ' .1 2'-'zz tg. '. 2- - J -Q'1-have -fs . f' E, --sv' v-vpfgl f A24 'Af T ',.p55.L, 1 P. ,Q ..-V' ' V 'Q f F',m 'g?i:,.Q A- 'rf ,,.u.-ng-, - ' 1- .p ..L ,H .g,,,.' -,Umar Q, , 1 , 4 W . , ...5,.xp., ' ,.. ' ' W-f if ,,.:f, g W .s m.wa3.-es., w,'i V ,v:,f,51,. V -A V-V-.vfgfs-A l , :f'f'L'1 Af, is , , . ' 9 sv . fa .if ...Ep - f, iV5' L ,S mn N' fgfsff -'-'- '. FIQ' v .LL-Qi-gtg 'f 5?-i a iv ,fa 259 ' IW , 'A ' gr' feg sf,fae - ax s., 11: A 'j ',g 'vw f7g?,,'w v. X .,wz..' - A , 1 4 s- -'.,..-..r3:rA2t?'22inQ:5'5Lf.La-.a'1:,3':.: - Was-QIAM.-f .-41. hiv L ww' -seq., Wm. -0 abdli... 'X..,gf. .Q'lll'c' v l ' E3 TE Egg, E
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