«- ."rW6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1929 ILLIMOIS INSTHIRD 810TETARACK(TITLEq this event, scoring nine points when Cave, Sentman and Burkhart took second, third and fourth. Jack Tarbill of Michigan collected the remaining counter, Burkhart nos-1 ing him out for t'e fourth place by inches. The Wolverines collected seven points in the hammer throw when Captain Ketz won the event and George McArthur finished fourth. lCetz brought his point total for the meet up to Bight by winning this event with a throw of 154 feet 7 inches. Vern McDermott sprang one of the surprises of the meet and aid- ed the Gilmen to gain their third consecutive Big Ten title by tieing with Tom Warne of Northwestern for first place in the pole vault, both men clearing the bar at 13 feet 7 inches to break the existing conference record of 13 feet 13 feet 3 inches held jointly by Droegemueller of Northwestern and McGinnis of Wisconsin. Sam Behr of Wisconsin cracked his own record established in the preliminaries yesterday afternoon with a toss of 48 feet 3 inches in the shot put, a full foot better than the former Big Ten mark held by Lewis of Northwestern since 1927. Crawford Felker of Michigan fin- ished in a three way tie with Car! of Illinois and Gordon of Iowa foi first place in the high jump, all clearing six feet. Iowa Wins Mile Relay The' Michigan and Iowa mile re- lay teams fought it out for first honors in this event. Freese hand- ed the baton to Dale Seymour in fourth position in the field of 10 starters and he cut the Iowa lead to a scant yard, handing it to Tar- bill in second place. Tarbill raced on even terms with Depping o Iowa for his lap, and Dalton Sey- mour threatened to overtake George Baird, Iowa anchor man but found the Hawkeye's sfinish. to great to overcome. The time was 3:20.-. First Jlace in the javelin went to Wilmer Rinehart of Indiana 1928 champion, as a result of hi 193 foot 4 1-8 inch toss in the qual- ifying rounds yesterday. Chambers of Illinois was second while Capt Ketz took third with a throw o 177 feet 9 inches, his best effort o the year. Another Olympic star, Gordon of Iowa, outdistanced the field in the broad jump with a leap of 24 feet 1 3-4 inches, a full foot ahead o Simon, brother of last year's wi - ner, who captured second honors Summaries Mile Run-Won by Martin, Pur due; Stine, Illinois, second; Fields, Indiana, third; Letts, Chicago, fourth; Clapham, Indiana, fifth. Time-4 minutes 20.4. 440 yard dash-Won by Walter, Northwestern; Baird, Iowa, sec- ond; Gest, Chicago; third; Strother, Ohio State, fourth; Henke, Wiscon- sin, fifth. Time-48.6. 10 yard dash-Won by Tolan, Michigan; Simpson, Ohio State, second; Root, Chicago, third; Kriss, Ohio State, fourth; Gordon, Indi- ana, fifth. Time-:09.5. (Betters Intercollegiate record and ties World's Amateur record of Charles Paddock.) 120 yard high hurdles-Won by Rockaway, Ohio State; Sentman, I SUMMARIES OF WESTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK MEET Illinois, second; Rodgers, Illinois, of 21.2 set by Eric Wilson, Iowa, in Gordon, Iowa; Simon, Illinois, sec- Droegemueller, Northwestern, 1927,1 third; Saling, Iowa, fourth; Crooks, 1923. ond; Pinkster, Iowa, third; Tierney, and McGinnis, Wisconsin, at 13 Ohio State, fifth. Time-:14.8. Discus throw-Won by Rasmus, Minnesota, fourth; Larson, Wiscon- feet 3 inches. Slot put-Won by Behr, Wiscon-! Ohio State; Sanderson, Michigan, sin, fifth. Distance 24 feet 1 3-4 Mile relay-Won by Iowa (Stev- sin; Weaver, Chicago, second; For- second; Brooks, Michigan, third; inches. enson, Ferguson, Depping, Baird), ward,, Iowa, third; Roberts, Ioka, Tritton, Ohio State, fourth; John- 220 yard low hurdle-Won by Michigan, second; Wisconsin, third; fourth; Klein, Chicago, fifth. Dis- son, Minnesota, fifth. pistance 150 Rockaway, Ohio State; Cave, 1lli- Indiana, fourth; Northwestern, tance 48 feet 3 inches. New Con- ,feet 9 inches.I nois, second; Sentman, Illinous,' fifth. Time-3:20.7. ference record. Two mile run-Won by Abbott, , third; Burkhart, Illinois, fourth; Michigan; Ujhelyi, Ohio State, sec- Half mile run-Won by Martin, Illinois; Leas, Indiana, second; Tarbill, Michigan, fifth. Time- Hammer throw-Won by Ketz, Purdue; Orlovich, Illinois, second; I Anderson, Minnesota, third: Fol-122.8. (Breaks Conference, Inter- ond; Smalley, Indiana, third; Mc- White, Illinois, third; Dildine, Indi- lows, Wisconsin, fourth; Fulsom, collegiate and World's record all Arthur, Michigan, fourth; Gil- ana, fourth; Hayes, Ohio State, Wisconsin, fifth. Time-9:33. held by Brookins, Iowa, made in christ, Iowa, fifth. Distance-154 fifth. Time-1:55.6. Javelin throw-Won by Pine- 1924, 23 fiat. feet 7 inches. 220 yard dash-Won by Simp- hart, Indiana; Chambers, Illinois, Pole vault-Won by McDermott, High jump-Carr, Illinois; Gor- son, Ohio State; Tolan, Michigan, second; Ketz, Michigan, third; Illinois. and Warne, Northwestern, don, Iowa; Felker, Michigan; tied second; Root, Chicago, third; Kriss, Brown, Northwestern, fourth; Sin- tied at 13 feet 7 inches; Harper, for first place at 6 feet; Gebbhart, Ohio State; fourth; Stevenson, delar, Purdue, fifth. Distance 193 Illinois, third , 13 feet 2 inches; Indiana, and Morrison, Ohio State; Iowa, fifth. Tme-20.5. Ties world's feet, 4 1-8 inches. Chambers 181 Canby, Iowa, and Otterness, Minne- tied for fourth at 5 feet 11. record held by Locke, Nebraska, feet 6 1-2 inches. sota, fourth, 12 feet 10 inches. New 1926, and breaks Conference recordl Running broad jump-Won by Conference record-old one byVo ____ ___ ___ _ -----------~--_-would V t .I^./': f'"'*rI"'.P°«/"'./".A r "".I "';I « I'./"°. 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SA wise play and a little reverent ***One of the finest perform- Sances in seasons.-RUSSELL McLAUGHLIN in THE NEWS. Iw NOW PLAYING POLICY 1:25 3:00 4:40 7:00 8:40 50c 1oc 1 WrA I Starting Today High Jinks on the High Seas-; Sly Winks and a Shy Squeeze' REGINAL D SOON-"THE TRAIL OF 98"-SOON 'I ... .. .- f She Listens Like She Looks in Her First Talking, Picture CLEAR THE DECKS EIGHT BELLS AND ALL'S WELL- -except. that he had to live on goat's Cla ra You don't know the half of "It" until you . see . and .HEAR .Clara speak from the screen in her latest wild adventure at college with her gang of dazling darlings of the "dorms." Dou other Bow pic B-0 H;tes able the appeal of any cture. yo to I milk while he yearned for steaks- the girl he was chasing around the world thought he was a thief-and the ship's crew said he was crazy. Qbf InviteS E4AT 22!f WILD PART .., WHAT A COMEDY! See It! This show will only be here four days- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 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