The Illio . =fi L riata 147 ,^J F L ?ttf/fhZ; mots •—- UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES *?!. %\\t llntctrsrliolasttc %\M anb t&rark 4Wcct Saturday ,morning the stage was turned over to our visitors,—the six hundredhigh school athletes who competed for honors in the Twenty-second AnnualInterscholastic Meet. Never before had there been so many contestants, so manyhigh schools represented, nor the fast track so nearly perfect. Cheered on by a large and enthusiastic representation in the bleachers, Uni-versity High of Chicago easily won first honors, although threatened at timesby Oak Park High and Lane Tech


The Illio . =fi L riata 147 ,^J F L ?ttf/fhZ; mots •—- UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES *?!. %\\t llntctrsrliolasttc %\M anb t&rark 4Wcct Saturday ,morning the stage was turned over to our visitors,—the six hundredhigh school athletes who competed for honors in the Twenty-second AnnualInterscholastic Meet. Never before had there been so many contestants, so manyhigh schools represented, nor the fast track so nearly perfect. Cheered on by a large and enthusiastic representation in the bleachers, Uni-versity High of Chicago easily won first honors, although threatened at timesby Oak Park High and Lane Tech. LaGrange, who had but little difficulty inmaintaining the lead among the smaller schools, was able to almost double thepoints of Harrisburg, its nearest competitor. The performances of some of the prep stars proved a revelation. Smart, whocaptured i5^points for LaGrange, was the most successful individual pointwinner. Carter, of University High, by winning the two hundred and the two-twenty, also merited special attention, while the performance of his team-mate,Spink,


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