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..... W 'xxxxg .... ,.......,..-,,,m ..-'3'X:a.a, ., .x... .. ,N,.. NSN 'i N X- Kllg 3 we X-Xxx Sta.-MQ--...Q X 1 M ..,, , , - X w N s -.tw N- ,s Nw xX NsgjN,,,,.W,, ,Q Q .Q xc.,,,,,, ..., r sa.: Qbuthunr Sazaann Georgetown's outdoor season got away to a brilliant start on April 12, when a dual meet with Penn State College opened up the spring session. Followers of the cinder path in the District were given the rare opportunity of seeing tive members of the United States Olympic teacin of IQZO in real com- petition for the Nittany Lions, with three representatives, and Georgetown with two, made up a quintet of the countryis greatest in the track world. The Hilltoppers had Jimmy Connolly and Bob Legendre, while State, with Harold Barron, Allan Hellfrich and Larry Shields, were the Olympic men in the first dual meet of the year and it was an unusual success. Coach Bill Martinls contingent went down to defeat in a great battle, Georget0wn's carriers amassing 70 points to 56 of the visitors. The Hilltoppers was the individual star of the day, the Pentathlon champ-ion scoring six first places for a total of 30 points. The big fellow was everywhere on the field and was the most picturesque figure ever seen on a track in many years. He won the 100-yard dash in IO 2-5 seconds, the shot-p-ut with a heave of 38 feet HM inchesg the discus with a throw of 122 feet 4 inches, the 220-y3.1'Cl dash in 22 3-5 secondsg the javelin with a hurl of 171 feet 6' inches, and the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet IIM inches. Legendre set new Varsity field marks in the broad jump and javelin, while Jimmy Connolly's time in the half mile, I minute 58 4-5 seconds was also a new mark. Larry Shields and Allan Hellfrich were not in condition and did not show to advantage in the events entered. George Kinally, Francis Maroney, Charles O'Byrne, Tom Fitzgerald, Joe Ganley, john Hooker, Andrew Gaffey, Vlfalter Volkmore, George Marsters and Aleck Brewster were all prominent in the victory, Georgetown's all-around ability proving too much for the Pennsylvanians. Georgetown's track athletes showed their class to the District Colleges in a quadrangular meet held at the Hipptop on April 22, when the Blue and Gray defeated the representatives of Maryland, George Wasliiiigtoii and Gallaudet College. The Hilltoppers rolled up 88 points, scoring four times as many as their nearest rivals. In all the track events Georgetown scored one-two-three, with the exception of the two mile, in which the Blue and Gray failed to place. Bob Legendre again displayed his great all-around athletic talent by entering in four events and winning them all. The Pen- tathlon champ captured the broad jump, javelin throw, discus and 100-yard dash without much trouble. Francis Maroney was also prominent in the victory with two seconds and a third. George Marsters defeated Jimmy Connolly in the half mile, Kinally capturing the 440, and Gaffey the 22O'Y3.l'Cl
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