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H. S. MILLER MILTON EHRLICH TRACK CAPTAINS " DOR a number of years the Kansas Aggie track team has always had a brilliant middle distance *- and distance runner. Captain H. S. Miller, who ran both the half mile and mile in good time, led the 1930 Wildcat trackmen and was one of the sure point winners in meets. He was one of the best in the Big Six and placed second in the mile in the conference meet at Lincoln. Millerwas one of the hardest working trackmen on the squad and kept the name of Kansas State appearing in victories in distance events for the season. Milton Ehrlich, high jump champion in the Big Six conference, is the first sophomore to be elected captain of an Aggie sport for several years. This lanky sophomore high jumper, who went consistently over 6 feet, was the best point scorer on the Aggie squad and twice during the season set a new college record in the high jump. His best mark of the year was 6 feet, 356 inches, which now stands as a college record. After finishing second in the Big Six indoor, Ehrlich sprang a surprise and won the outdoor title by defeating Parker Shelby, Oklahoma, the Big Six champion. \Pagt 309]
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