} ,, +c ..v.... MET THEIR WATERLOO.; CALIFORNIA, TRACK MEN MET DEFEAT IN CHICAGO :Lost to Chicago A. A. by a Score of 48 to 36 Poits - Californians Worn Out-Crum Ties the World's Record in the 100-Yards Dash. The California -track team met de- feat at the hands of the Chicago Ath- letic association Saturday y a score of 48 to 36 -poins. Chicagos score would have een higher, but thl C. A. A. refused to count the, seven pistnts 'von in thue icycle race, as Dozier, the Californian, did not tart. Tihe California men were worn ct with their long travel and many com- petitions, and Woosey, In the road jump, was the only one who equalled iis previous record. The events and winneirs were: 100 yards dash-Crum, C. A. A., J 4-5 s~; Skilinger, C. A, A., 2d. 220 yards dbas-Samne winners. 22 2-5 sa 440 yards run-incyseon, C. A. A., 522-5 s.; Skillinger, C."A. A., 2d. S80 yards'run-Kioc, Cal., 2 mn. 5 1-5 s; itossiter, C. A. A., 2d. Mile" run-Rtossiter, C. A. A., 5 m. 318-5 s.; Jackson, C. A. A., 2. Mile walk-Mlervin, Cal., 7m. 493-; a.; Hassel,,C. A. A., 2. 120 hurdles-Torrey, Ca, 11-5 a.; *Clark, C. A. A., 2d. 220 hurdles-Torrey, Cal, 1t; Dyer, Cal., 2d. Runnfing road jump-Woolsey, Cal., 22 ft. 2 in.; Dozier, .Cal., 2d. Running high jumtp-Iies, C. A. A., 5 ft. 8 in.; Clark, C. A. A., 2d. Shot put-Riddell, C. A. A., 40 ft 3 in.; Koch, Ca., 2. Hammer throw--Edgren, Cal, 125 ft. tt/'in.; Perry, C. A. A., 2d. About Two Michig-an Men. Ti* current nutaer of tie Aneri can University Magazine ontais ;the following mention of two Michigan men: "A very recent graduate at the Uni- versity of Michigan, E. IRandall John- *son, a Ienbr of the class of '9 htm in his few years of atve practice achieved a reputation that is raidly placing hm among the forelost aut. oritis, in the siene of, dntal ;str gery. Dl-. Randall =Iholds the degree of D. D. S. from, the Univrsity o1 Michigan and i,.s onnecied with the University of Buffalo as Demontatlor of Operative Dentistry in thm en lstat *department. "Ho lisa written several orgnaa papers that display careful investiga- tion, espcially oeO on the tempering of aluminum tn entsry.. A. member of the lading social and scentil organizations of Buffalo, Dr. Johnson stands in the front of the younger men of that place."{. "William H. Hawkes, Michigan '87. was at olleg'(e, president of the Adel- phi Literary Soiety and wn' the ora- torical contest medal. After gradual- tion Mr. Hawizes assumd the siper- luntendency of psblic sclooltf at ud- son, Mich., where e baa ben- s9inu- laarly successful in ipsovig and stimulating te work." EVERiY DAY Excurson rate'to the VIrginas an the Sotheast re In effect upon t 4e. Ohio Central hes; itirough trains daily ewea t Toled ad Careston. CLASSICAl. FELLOWSHIPS. Two at Ath ris Offered _to Bach- elors of Arts. .'he Archeological Institute iof..Am-' erica and, the managing committee of the American School of .Classical Studies at -Athens offer for thet year" 1895-106 two Fellowships in Classical Archeology, each of the v alue: of .$600. These fellowships are, open to. all hachelors of arts of universities and colleges in the Uttited States. The holders .of these fellowships will ho, enrolled as regulaer memhers of the American School. of Classical Studtes at Athena. They will he re- quired to prosecute, under the sul:3m- vision of the director of the s-ciool, the study of. Classical Archaeology in Greek lands, for a period of lets mouths, ft-om Oct. 1, 1895; hut, with his consent, they tony he In residence for two tmonths of this time at the Ametican School of Clas-teal Studies in htome, under the charge of ths di- rector of that school. 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