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A PART OF THE CROWD AT THE FIELD MEET. The Field Meet HE thirty-seventh annual Field Meet took place on Saturday, February 7th, in the gymnasium. The Field Meet is a happy occasion, when the classes meet in friendly competition, and, after it is all over, class spirit is forgotten and once again there is that feeling of true Aggie friendship, regardless of class. Although there were no records broken this year, it doesn't mean there was not keen competition in the different events, Not until the final gun sounded, ending the meet, was anyone sure who would come out ahead. The juniors took the lead at the beginning of the meet when John Sullivan led the field in the mile run. George Wil- kens heaved the shot the farthest, and Carl Anderson cleared the bamboo at the highest distance. But their leadership was short lived. The seniors were steadily plodding along, content with second place for a while, until it came time for the 80 yd. swim. Ralph Nelson splashed his way to Hrst place in this event, and it. seemed a tonic to the seniors, who then forged to the front and were never again headed. The seniors won the field meet with a score of 602 points. The intermediates came second with 33 points and the juniors third with 32M points. There was a hard ight for second place, with the comparatively small class of intermediates forging ahead in the end. In the basketball game with the sister school of Morris, the St. Paul Aggies proved their superiority by trouncing the West Central school with a score of 27-19. -CARL SIERK. Page Om' Hurzdrerf Fourteen
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