V ....i.i.,..aW.,t f-if XXXXN X As RNS NWN ,.....,.,.a..---------X, sz? NN Xa tv ,S ,..t--s-'trim as s ess TIN xa. .cy--j :Q N.,. s X' ass ct- it ,S ...- t Nx.. c ww sm .t...Ms . X X vw. .x... tam... - s N as X XX A ,- Xl X xX..x X Nxccct N xc .x.x N ws-s--W ss-NacN.....,..... we me-ae By her showing at the Penn games, Georgetown was considerably enriched in the matter of trophies. Legendre's victory secured for George- T town the Henry Laussart-Geyelin-Penn ,77 cup for one year. This cup, by far the largest and most beautiful of the year's WINNING 5- A- 440-YU laurels, goes to the college which wins this event 1N 1921 three consecutive years. Two great banners denot- f eff' Arr ing college championships in the relay field, and numerous individual medals for the strong-hearted wearers of the Blue and Gray, gave testimony to the greatest day in track in Georgetown annals. 011 Saturday, May 6, Georgetown again demon- strated her track prowess by rolling up a total of 55 p-oints in the American Legion Track and Field games in the Central High School Stadium in this city. This total far exceeded the combined total of thc other colleges entered. The Hilltoppers secured nine first places and several seconds and thirds. The one mile relay team, Connolly, Marsters, lilerlihy and Kinally. sct up a new record for this specialty in defeating the Boston Athletic .fXssociation quar- tet. Bob Legendre shattered a record of '22 years' y GEURGE KINALLY standing for the District when he bettered the mark . v ' of 23 feet 4 inches held by A. C. Kraenzlein, former mfaslmg Ulu tam a WHT' Penn broad jumper, by doing 23 feet 7M inches. i mr m 1921 swim Atlantic Aleck Brewster displaved ffreat form in the half llleet. One of Georgetown s 1 6 l best qumcl. mums. mile which he won in the exceptionally fast time of I minute 56 2-5 seconds, the Georgetown man forc- ing his way through a crowded field to win with many yards to spare. 4 Francis Maroney won the shot put: Volkmore, the pole vault: Cook, the T 220-yilftl hurdlesg Hooker, the high jumpg Kinally, the 4405 O'Byrne, the ioo-yard dash: Vtfertz, the 220. Tom Fitzgerald secured third place in,the mile, wl1icl1 was won by Harold C. Cutbill. On May 13, the Hilltoppers continued their excellent work by winning the South Atlantic Championships at Charlottesville, Va. The Blue and Gray scored 64 points, with Virginia in second place, with a total of 45. Legendre scored five lirsts for a total of 25 points: George Marsters aroused the South by turning in a 1.55 I-5 half mile, a new South Atlantic record: and Paul llerlihy incurred thc wrath of the Virginia supporters by defeating l Ban Baker, their star, in a wonderful race. The time was 50 seconds flat. l l Nslissxm,-YE .K W wt- ww .tw as A wnxmw saw-eww -gs-A -- -so awww N N NX W- ws-swcccxx
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