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m ' «g£ZT'—X!— THE 4920 EMffi J THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL rAMT t 1111»:»: irxDAY. JfXi: i», in fART TBRBC YOUNG ENGINEERING STUDENT WINS JOURNAL RACE M’CARTHY FINISHES FIRST IN MARATHON SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ATHLETE RUNS THREE-MILE COURSE IN 1G M1XUTES-SEVEN- TY-P1YE RUNNERS FINISH-101 START COACH M'CORMICK SPEAKS Coach McCormick of the Mil- wuukef- School of Engineering was tickled pink when two of hi athlete were the flr t to break the tape The school was repre- sented by fifty-four runners. ‘T -was told not to allow my men to enter The Journal race by cer- tain-parties.'' said Coach McCor-. mlck. and I consider It the rank- est sort of sportsmanship. My. men are strong for athletics and you will hear more from the Engineer . Alfred Jens . Washington High. BY BURDETTE KIUKMAM Leading n field of 104 runners, Joe McCarthy of the Milwaukee join»?, liofrV unntTaehcd.“ 'School of Engineering splashed his way through to victory in the LltJrBe'tYraVJ’schVoT'of Engineering, three-mile Journal marathon Saturday afternoon, conducted under i-Jf'r'ItiiVnsrd!'school of 'Engine ring, the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. McCarthy hot footed the distance in R Don?1 ? j°ofhnK;?s , IlB'r’ sixteen minutes, thirty-five seconds ahead of his school mate, Waldo J?j?J£»t ru»cha°,nsc»«oi of Engineer. Rankin. George Henkel,-running under the colorat of the “Y,” fin- ScbnfMerf Sch( oi of Engineer, ished third. McCarthy’s run stood out like a diamond in a hock-shop. inc. . , Trailing Henjfcl for practically all of the distance, he pulled out schro.it,' school0of Engineering, when within seven blocks of the finish and wen as lie pleased. Ran-; kin also passed the tired Henkel, winning second place. Wfctr. «cfcooi ‘P rlrp- DRAWS BIG CROWD. Journo. Vu Tho Journal race w«a a spectacular affair. The «rind -iltracied n big »“■ ‘A®'» ?,sJhioTof'Engineer» crowd In front of The Journal'building and they were entertained by the Jun- I- “»• Brondhurst, School of Engineer lor Home Guards Bugle corps. The course was policed by flic Junior Homo . ft, nru„, school of Engineering. Guard . The Hyearold lads starting tvltn a two-mlnuic handicap were sent j a. H. Ilechnrd», Sthool of Engineer. nwny af Washington Park at 2 o'clock by Starter R. M. Sclloa. The res: were lag. „ . ... . nent away at the expiration of the period. College youth , university men. high U. Hllvernall, School, of school lad , newsboy and ahop men competed, although great pressure wan ; brought to bear on the university entrants' in an efTort to keep them out of the , race The unsiiortsmunllko tactic of this faction foiled to Inllueuoe Coach Mc- Cormick of the Milwaukee School of Engineering who had fifty-four of hi men in tho r cc.v Thc big Hold strung out 'fOr“fTmlle [ The oftlclals. who handled the meet i r Souihrrian.l, School on Pralrle-at ns the race began to i In very capable manner, were R. N. Jbr. v«ri« rinr' shape Itself. The little fellow, did not , AHotc' Por°rV o. nglnecrlng, R. J. Cannon, H. O.. Berg. Perry O. paHaer, School of Engineering. Powell. - a. Albert, School of Engineering. • How (hoy finished: j. HavlIcK. School of Engineering. J. McCarthy. School of Engineering, Lee 'Bartel, Journal S-l. lime !«;•». P. Xrippacr. School of Engineering. Waldo Itnnkln, School of Engineering, E. Rohde. School of ».ng neerIng. time a. Hupp. School of Englnccrhig. (Jeo. J. llcukel. Y. M. C. A., limo E. Entehcl. School of Engineering. IC:30. It. Itlehc. School of Engineering. .Monroe J. Blau. Marquette Academy, , A. S. Byer. Y. M--C.A. time UM7. ! A. Bert, Sehool of Engineering. Clyde E. Hertz, Unattached, time I Warren Kennedy, Journal. If.ii. C. Benz. School of Engineering. I.etlle Coni,on. Journal Carrier S-l, T. Brlcker. Journal. -. lime l«:JI. , E. (Sellr, School of Engineering. Herberl Ehrgotf, Rlverride High -y. Ko.il», U nail ached. School, time 1T:05. J. C. Buff. of-Engineering. W. Ulmer, School of Engineering, , c. (•'. Thompson, School of Engineer» Arthur Uarrlrctt, Journnl W-W, limo xratzer. School of Engineering. 19:11. Ertln Gollnlch, Journal S-ll, Ume I ItlSH. A. Wnngernn. School of Engineering, Boudreuu, School of Engineering. J. Bon,Ve» Sehool of Engineering. A. y.nnk. School of Engineering. W. -Harris. Sehool of Engineering. Theo. Uther . Journnl. Andrew . Sthool Of Engineering. if Engineer» have the stride of the older runners, und they rapidly gave way.. It was a long line of while that hustled down Pralrlo-st. All were Intent on llnlsh- lug and seventy-live went to the fin- ish. Autos were strung along the course to pick up the tired and Yeven athlete took advantage of the ride. Following the race all of tho runner used the Y” baths and Inquired as to the llnlsh of his pal. Journal4Boy Sixth. Leslie Coulson. a Jqurnal earrlcr, finished sixth and won a silver, cup. Arthur GarrlrcU.and Ervlpe.-Gollnlch. also of The Journal, finished second and third, respectively, and won silver and bronze medal . McCarthy, the winner of tho raoc.': I' jV0f.° ,rYV-IS: was awarded if allvcr'cup. and Rankin tfLoL iR’yer. JouLnl W-i. und Henkel won silver nnd bronzo l-hUllp llrnebmnn. Washington High, modal . S. Allen, St. John Acn.Umv. I, , nnxirr. School of Engineering, firnpo. School of Engineering. C, icier. School of Engineering. V. Brahm, School of Engineering. Earl Bortln. Journal Yf-I. ■ Encklnr. School of Engineering. J. Winkler. School of - Engineering II. Sobol...School of Engineering. Page Three Hundred Ninety-five
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