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UNIVERSITY-BERKE LE Y-OAKLAND TRACK In the first track competition of the season, held on the Berkeley field Thursday, llflarch 14, the Cubs managed to slip into a second place. Berkeley took an easy first place with 87 points, University came second with 28 1-2, and Oakland was last with 25 points. The only first places in the events taken by the Cubs were those of Al Sabatte in two of the sprintS. Seconds, thirds, and fourths put the Cubs a few points above Oakland. Berkeley obtained the majority, and in several events completely shut out the other schools. Sabatteas time in his two races was remarkable, making the hundred in 10.2 and the 160 in 15.33. As a whole those fellows that participated for the Cubs did very well. UNIVERSITY-TECHNICAL-PIEDMON'I' meet. In the second meet of the season, held at Piedmont, March 27, University took third place. Because of heavy rain the track was rather slow. Sabatte, Cub sprinter, came through with a first in both heats. I-Iabon, another Cub man, copped the hurdles in the good time of 1811. In the 880 Vollmer managed to get a third place. In the mile Albee, University windbag, also managed to get a third for the Cubs. In the weight events the Cubs fell down, but they did well in the sprints. TRAC K CARNIVAL The track Carnival, held at Piedmont on March 22, gave Univ- ersity a sixth place. Of the eleven schools that were ready when the first race began, Berkeley proved to be superior. The Cub's best showing came in the distance medley when they took second, finishing behind the Wa1'rio1's. lNIcClymonds showed to the best advantage in the distance events. The teams ended the day's activities as follows: Berkeley 35: McClymonds, 31 1-23 Roosevelt 30 1-2, Piedmont, 24g Hayward. 233 University, 15 '1-2g Alameda, 15, San Leandro, 93 Oakland, 4 1-23 Lowell, 33 Technical, 2. UNIVERSITY- SAN LEANDRO- FREMONT In a triangular meet, held at Fremont on April 11, the Cubs man- aged to take first place. San Leandro and Fremont were the two schools opposing University, but the Pirates were soon out of the run- ning. This left Fremont and University to fight it out. The final score was 59 1-2, 544 1-2, and 23. Both the Bengal's and the Cubs were weak in the field events.
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