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WlllllllIIIIIHHIIHHIHHHHII HHHIIIHIHIHHIIIIHHMV Javelin Throw.-Reece, Mountain Grove, first, Wade, Mountain Grove, secondg Fisher, Pittsburg, third, Evans, Picher, fourth. Distance 146 feet, 6 inches. Broad Jump.-Woodbury, Joplin, first, Dumphy, Carthage, and Cole, Mount Vernon, tied for second, Weare, Pittsburg, fourth. Distance 19 feet, 4Ve inches. Pole Vault.-Clarence Jenkins, Carthage, iirstg Whittaker of Nevada, Baker of Quapaw, and Austin, of Mount Vernon, tied for second. Height, 10 feet, 9 inches. High Jump.-Won by Leo Brooks, Carthage, Baker, Quapaw, and Lazenby, Treece, tied for second. Whittaker of Nevada, Calvin of Pittsburg, Stark of Webb City, Myers of Joplin, and Scott of Columbus, tied for fourth. Height, 5 feet, 10 5'8 inches. WillIHHHHIIHIIIIHIHIHHH I F IHHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHHIIIHIIHHV7
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Wulf:11urralmnrwummn wrmmmrmrwrffrumawww 4 1 ' ' The total points of the teams competing follows: Pittsburg, 33 8-15, Carthage, 21V2, Columbus, 21 1-5, Mountain Grove, 21, Mt. Vernon, 16 5-6, Picher, 13, Joplin, 9 1-5, Treece,-8 1-2, Lamar, 5, Quapaw, 4 1-2, Miami, 4, Springfield, 2 1-3, Nevada, 2 1-5, Carterville, 2, Webb City, 1-5, Neosho, Halltown. The summary: 100-Yard Dash.-Klaner, Pittsburg, first, Elliott, Picher, second, Pryor, Colum- bus, third, Cole, Mt. Vernon, fourth. Time, 10 seconds. 220-Yard Dash.-Klaner, Pittsburg, first, Snodgrass, Pittsburg, second, Wagner, Miami, third, Redman, Joplin, fourth. Time 22.5 seconds. 440eYard Dash.-Fulkerson, Picher, first, Snodgrass, Pittsburg, second, Holmes, Carthage, third, Ross, Carthage, fourth. Time 51.9 seconds. 880-Yard Dash.-Smithson, Treece, first, Houston, Pittsburg, second, Gray, Picher, third, Latimer, Springfield, fourth. Time 2 minutes, 10 seconds. Mile Run.-Means, Lamar, first, Opie, Pittsburg, second, Munney, Mt. Vernon, third, Daugherty, Carthage, fourth. Time 4 minutes, 46.9 seconds. 120-Yard High Hurdles.-Dumphy, Carthage, first, Farout, Mountain Grove, second, Klaner, Pittsburg, third, G. Ellis, Pittsburg, fourth. Time 16.8 seconds. 220-Yard Low Hurdles.-Davis, Columbus, first, Klaner, Pittsburg, second, Wagner, Miami, third, Bobsin, Springfield, Orr, Mt. Vernon, and G. Ellis, Pittsburg, tied for fourth. Time 26.6 seconds. Half Mile Relay.-Columbus, first, fDavis, Pryor, Newby and Hopkinsj, Mt. Vernon, second, Picher third, Joplin fourth. Time 1 minute, 37.2 seconds. Mile Relay.-Columbus, Hrst, fDavis, Pryor, Newby and Hopkinsj, Mt. Ver- non, second, Joplin, third, Carthage, fourth. Time 3 minutes, 42.9 seconds. Shot Put.-Reece, Mt. Grove, first, Hammers, Columbus, second, Morosine, Pittsburg, third, Lazenby, Treece, fourth. Distance 44 feet, 2 inches. Discus Throw.-Reece, Mountain Grove, first, Rill, Mount Vernon, second, Prince, Carterville, third, Hammers, Columbus, fourth. Distance 116 feet. MINIHIHIHHHHHIIHIIIIIHH U IHIIHHIIHIIIHIIIHHIHHHHIW7
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Wllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HlllllllllllllllllllllllllHIWW Freshman-Sophomore Track Meet The freshman and sophomore classes of Ozark Wesleyan battled gallantly on the cinder paths and in the field April 25 and after many soul-stirring and grueling races the freshmen forged ahead to break' thu tape 2 points in front of the sophs. The final score was 53-51 with the- freshmen on the long end. By all the right of track pro- ceedures the sophomores should have won be'cause they issued the bloody challenge to the yearling lion cubs but when they met the doughty freshmen their best efforts were not sufficient and so the victory bird perched on the colors of the flying fresh- men. The sophomores led in number of first places, making six firsts to the freshmen's five and tying the freshmen for first in the high jump. The yearlings had the honor of garnering the most points but the sophomores fur- nished the high point man of the day in the person of O. S. Headlee, a man mighty in field events and skilled in. the art of using his great bulk scientifically. He picked up 20 points in the course of events. Of these, three were first, and a third. He won the discus, broad jump, shot put, and tied with Cowgill in the high jump for first. Headlee led the procession of scor:-s with twenty points, Christman and Rout each had ten points to their credit and Cowgill and Moore came next with nine points. The outcome -of the meet was in doubt until thee last event, the half mile relay. The sophomores were leading in points until then but the freshmen copped the race to win the meet by the narrow margin already mentioned. The whole college was represented in the meet although it was called the fresh- men-sophomore meet. The academy combined with the freshmen, the junior college assisted the sophomores. Both the academy and the juniors aided materially in the scoring. SUMMARY Shot put-Headlee, sophomore, iirstg Baker, freshman, second, Moore, freshman, third. Distance 39 feet, 7 inches. Pole vault-Cowgill, freshman, first, McGaughey, sophomore, second, Kirby, fresh- man third. Height 10 feet, 6 inches. High jump--Headlee, sophomore, Cowgill, freshman, tied for first, Baker, third. Height, 5 feet, 6 inches. Broad jump-Headlee, sophomore, first, Moore, freshman, second, McGaughey, sophomore, third. Distance 19 feet, 1 inch. 100-yard dash-Rout, sophomore, firstg Weaver, sophomore, second, Bradford, freshman, third. Time, 11.1 seconds. 220-yard dash-Rout, sophomore, firstg Bradford, freshman, secondg Headlee, sophomore, third. Time 23.3 seconds. 440-yard dash-Christman, freshman, first, Threlfall, sophomore, secondg Elles, freshman, third. Time, 60.4 seconds 880-yard run-Christman, freshman, first, Daugherty, sophomore, second, Baird, freshman, third. Time, 2 minutes, 23 seconds. Mile run-Weaver, sophomore, first, Baird, freshman, second, Pierce, freshman, third. Time, 5 minutes, 24.7 seconds. Javelin-Moore, freshman, first, McGaughey, sophomore, second, Headlee, sopho- more, third. Distance, 130 feet, 10V.4 inches. Discus-Headlee, sophomore, first, Kirby, freshman, second, Baker, freshman, third. Distance, 110 feet. Half-mile relay-Won by freshmen QMoore, Bradford, Christman and Randj. Time, 1 minute, 46.2 seconds. willHH!HIHIHIIIIHIHIHHHI I F IIIHIIIIHHHHIIIIIHHHllHHlll'7
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