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Butler Taking Second in the Quarter closed up and finished fully four yards ahead of the California man. \Yyman was the last runner for Stanford, and Calkins, of California, could not overtake him. The distance covered was a mile, and the time 3:24 2-5. Three records were broken in the field events, with California \inning two first places. The hammer throw was first and netted California eight points. Ready, with a throw of 144 feet and 4 inches, won first, while ( iab- bert took second with a throw of 138 feet and 1 inch. Wooley was able to gain only the third place for the Cardinal. The shot put gave Stanford eight points and California but one. Horton was first, with a distance of 44 feet and 8 inches, with Dole second and Dignan, of California, third. The high jump was one of the most closely contested events of the day. and was finally won by Horine of Stanford, who broke the record with a jump of 6 feet and seven-eighths of an inch. Hill of California, cleared the bar at slightly more than 5 feet and 11 inches, taking second, while Evers. Taylor and Bull, of California, and Argabrite and Poor, of Stanford, were tied for third. Kretsinger lowered another record in the broad jump when he put 22 feet 10 inches between himself and the " take-off. " Bellah and Tallant won second and third for the Cardinal, although neither was close to the Cali- fornia man. But not only the intercollegiate record, but the coast record as well. went a-glimmering when Scott, of Stanford, cleared the bar in the pole vault 308
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