22, 1929
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ELEVEN MEN WIN NUM ERALS' IN ALLCAMPUIS
SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD LAST NIBUT
"n Cmpeitio Maks Cntet;'honors in the 50 yard free style
~Cee Copettio Maks ontstevent, taking it in the fast time
Robinson Leads Irk Points of 26 1-2 seconds. In the 100 yard
Withr Seven free style race Smith won from
Darnton while Shikes and Mc-
THIRT-F~IVE ENFTRIES Gill finished in the order named.
______In the 220 free style contest Pos-
Results of the all-campus swim- sum was pushed by Richmond to
ming meet held last night at -the the. very finish. The winner was
Intramural pool showed that forced to make much better time
eleven men accumulated the neces- than he showed in the Inter-fra-
sry five points to win sweaters ternity affair. Scoville took third
and numerals. There were appro- in this event.
ximately thirty-five entries in the In the closest race of the evening
seven events. -(Robinson barely won over Fech-
Competition was keenA through-hie in the 50 yard breaststroke.
out the meet and none of the races Robinson led by a foot at the half-
were walkaways, several men plac- way mark, but Fechheimer rapidlyI
ing first 'by inches only. Most of closed the gap and was beaten
the times 'were fast and showed only by inches.
,teadvantage of greater practice Crego, Ewing, Pottle, and Allen
gie ythe "nwItaulpol finished in the 50 yard backstroke
~Ive bythenewIntrmurl pol.in the order named. The 100 yard
Those who received the coveted free style was won in 6 1-2 seconds
numerals and sweaters were Rob- by Smith while Darnton trailed for
inson, Kimn, Richmond, Darnton, second honors. Vose took the 100
Vose, Fechheimer, Fossum, Maxian, lyard breaststroke ini 1:20 while
Pottle, Crego, and Smith. Most of Fechheimer and Robinson placed
these men were high point gainers third and fourth.
in the Inter-fraternity meet held Placing first in the diving after
last Tuesday. Robinson led with acoecnetwt oteMxa
sevn pint wile Ricmod, lnerrepeated his performances of the
Fechheimer, and six apiece. Ine - fraternity championships,
1Kirn nosed out Richmond for theI Allen was third and Ewing fourth.
BASEBALL CANDIDATES GT FIRST
OUTDOOR PATICE F THE SEASON
(Continued From Page ti between center and right for a,
a single by Eastman, Squire's walk, double. Truskowski sent a long fly !
and a line single by Slagle. to Corriden in his first trip to the,
Most of the batters continued to , plate, and caught Montague's curve'
show well, several long drives to the : offering for a low liner to center
outfielders being .registered, despite on his next appearance, while sev-I
a strong south wind. Weintrai,- eral of the other players connect-
placed one of Martin's fast balls ed.
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