The Campanile . ndered valuable services in the weights. Dyer specialized in the broad jumpand DePrato was up to old form in the pole vault. McCorquodale, Harlan,Dowell, Hargis and AIcGee, if not aces, at least ranked high in the deck. Several stars were picked off by injuries before the season ended, and theOwl showing in the Conference meet was not at all representative. Harlan wasgoing great guns in the half mile before a broken ankle took him out. Dowellhad to give up his ciuarter mile and relay lap almost at the start on account ofan injured leg. x\lexander was kept out of some late-seaso


The Campanile . ndered valuable services in the weights. Dyer specialized in the broad jumpand DePrato was up to old form in the pole vault. McCorquodale, Harlan,Dowell, Hargis and AIcGee, if not aces, at least ranked high in the deck. Several stars were picked off by injuries before the season ended, and theOwl showing in the Conference meet was not at all representative. Harlan wasgoing great guns in the half mile before a broken ankle took him out. Dowellhad to give up his ciuarter mile and relay lap almost at the start on account ofan injured leg. x\lexander was kept out of some late-season events for thesame reason, and Lindsey, of course, was handicapped all the way throughwith his trouble. The fact that the college appreciated the game efforts of the crippled teamwas shown all through the season by untiring support on the part of the stu-dent body. ]\Iany of the athletes will be back for 1922 and there are prospectsfor a more sticcessful season. ,,i\\\: •••/*..: ///ii. • • •/>;,. BAYLOR BEATEN The initial trial found the Kice team in great form. P)aylor, led by speedy^^olfe and hurdling Frazier, came and went away again with 40 points to theOwls J/. Rice took first in eleven events, including the relay—a beautifulmile stepped ofif in 3:39 2/5 by Goss, Coleman, Harlan and Dowell. Lindseyand Goss snatched the sprints from the Bears, running the century and 220-yarddash in 10 and 22 2/5 seconds, respectively. Whether from loss of form on thejourney down or from some other reason the Baylor track men were literallyrun off their feet by the ()wls ; while in the field events they were overwhelm-ingly outclassed. All in all it was one of the best track days Rice has everexperienced.


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