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Track Team On March IO the track team were defeated by M. A. C. Freshmen and Preps.,by a score of 35 to 50. Our men made a fine showing against Brewer's Well-trained men and we won a higher score than was expected. The juniors Won the annual in-door class meet, Sophomores second, Seniors third, Freshmen OJ. On June 2, they won the Central Michigan meet at St. Johns, with 41 points to their credit, while Belding, their closest rival, 'came second with 39. Seven teams were entered at this meet. Team 100 yard dash-Griffin, Roe. 220 yard dash-Roe, Gritlin. 220 yard low hurdles-Hagadorn, Grilhn. 440 yard dash-Griflin. 880 yard run-Robson. I2 lb. shot put-Griffin, McKale. I2 lb. hammer throw-Cook. Mile run-Collingwood, Cook. Running broad jump-Griffin, McKale. Running high jump-Foster, Gritiin, Hagadorn. Pole vault-Hagadorn, Griffin. Relay-Barry, llloodg Griffin, Roe.
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Central Michigan Meet The nrst annual Central Michigan Interscholastic held and track meet held at the M. A. C. May 19, '06, was a success from nearly every point of view. Sixteen schools were represented and about 1,500 people in at- tendance. The Lansing athletes carried off the honors, winning the banner with 34 7'I2 points. Freeport second with IS I'4 points, While Battle Creek was third with I7 to its credit. Cortright from Mason, won the all-round medal with I4 IAS points, while Griffin was second with I3 1f4 to his credit. Roe and Robson also did well for Lansing, the former running second to Griffin in the 100 yard dash and beating him in the 220, while Robson won the halfemile against a field of IQ starters. The relay race was the rnost exciting event of the day. Lansing, Freeport and Battle Creek fighting for iirst place the entire distance. Barry, Wood, Roe and Griflin ran a splendid race for the local school. Freeport took the lead in the iirst lap, Battle Creek then forged ahead in the second, with Freeport second and Lansing running third. Roe took up the third lap and passed Freeport and all but overtook the Battle Creek runner. In the last 220 yards Griffin made a pretty sprint and passed the Battle Creek runner on the home stretch, winning the race for Lansing by five yards. The Work of Roe and Griflin in the dashes was the sensation of the meet. The former ran the 220 yard dash and ran second to Griiiin in the 100 yard, while Griffin secured first place in 440 and 100 yards dash and second in 220. Each winner was presented with a silver medal, second men being rewarded with a badge and the third was given a ribbon. Summary of Events 100 yard dashfGriflin, L. Roe, Roush, Freeport, time, IO 4-5. I2 lb. shot putfBerry, Laingsburg, Steckle, Freeport, VViggins, St. Johns, distance, 38 ft. 2 in. 120 yard hurdles-Courtright, Mason, Gould, B. C. ,' Curtiss, Freeport, time, I5 1-5. Running broad jumpfCourtright, Mason, Steckle, Freeport, Hunter, Leslie, IQ ft. Q in. S80 yard run-Robson, L., H. Vllhite, Charlotte, A. Loany, Grand Ledge. tirne, 2:12. 220 yard dashfRoe, L., Griffin, L., Wilcox, B. C., time 24 reg. Running high jumpfTie between DePue and Roush, Freeport, height, 5 ft. 3f4 in. Hagadorn, L, Courtright, Mason, H. White, Charlotte and Curtiss, Freeport, tied for third place. I2 lb. hammer throw-Holmes, B. C., G. VVhite, Charlotte, Steckle, Freeport, distance, 117 ft. I-2 in. 440 yard dashfGriff1n, L., Dewey, Jackson, H. Hart, Maple Rapids, time, 54 3e5. I Mile run-Findley, B. C., Collingwood, L., Mudge, Charlotte, t1me,5:03. Pole vaultATie for, ISY, Courtright, Mason, Roush, Freeport, Griffin, L., height, 9 ft. 2 in. One mile relayfBarry, L., Roe, L., Wood, L., Griliin, L., B. C. second, Freeport. third, time, 1239 3-5.
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