Purdue debris . s. Hall, Mich Cahill, Chi 1 :584-5 1-mile run Verner, P Sleeper, Drake Perrv, Mich 4:.\^2-5 2-mile run Kellogg, Mich. .. McEachron, Wis Verner. P 10 :()2 2-5 120-vard high hurdles. Catliu, Chi Shideler, Ind Nicol, Mich :15 4-5 220-yard low hurdles. Poage, Wis Catlin, Chi Nicol, Mich Running broad jump Friend, Chi Woodin, 111 Ross, Iowa Running high jump. .Fuhrer, Wis Dole, S.; Vehslage, P.; Bellovvs, O.; Keller, . lici Pole vault Dole, S .Durland, 111.; Sanise, Ind.; Tied 16-lb. shot put Rose, Mich Hyde, S Miller. Wis 16-lb. hammer , P Rose, Mich Discus throw .Ro
Purdue debris . s. Hall, Mich Cahill, Chi 1 :584-5 1-mile run Verner, P Sleeper, Drake Perrv, Mich 4:.\^2-5 2-mile run Kellogg, Mich. .. McEachron, Wis Verner. P 10 :()2 2-5 120-vard high hurdles. Catliu, Chi Shideler, Ind Nicol, Mich :15 4-5 220-yard low hurdles. Poage, Wis Catlin, Chi Nicol, Mich Running broad jump Friend, Chi Woodin, 111 Ross, Iowa Running high jump. .Fuhrer, Wis Dole, S.; Vehslage, P.; Bellovvs, O.; Keller, . lici Pole vault Dole, S .Durland, 111.; Sanise, Ind.; Tied 16-lb. shot put Rose, Mich Hyde, S Miller. Wis 16-lb. hammer , P Rose, Mich Discus throw .Rose, Mich Rodman, 111 22 It. 8 1-4 .T ft. 11 .VS ft. () 3-S ft. 1 1-4 in. Tobin, Mich 157 ft. 1 in. Devine, Wis 125 ft. .^ 1-4 in. RIXORD;10 ?22 .V5 :53 1-5 2:()() .V5 4:47,1-5 10:20 : , 1-521 ft. 1-2 ft. 9 in., 10 ft. 10 ft. 2 ft. 2 ft. 5 in. Michigan 32 29 Wisconsin 25 Purdue 12 FINAL SCORE Stanford 9 Illinois 8 Indiana 6 Drake 3 Oberlin 1 Iowa 1. TlIK DiSl IS . 215 INDOOR TRACK This branch of sporthas never had a fairchance at Purdue. Thefact is to be regretted,for indoor track work isan important factor inthe development of out-door teams. Freshmen,especially, are in needof a large amount ofpreliminary trainingand experience. Manymen, in whom there aregreat athletic possibili-ties, come to collegewith little or no pre-vious cx])erience, andfor such the long sea-sf)n, frnm .\i)\cMubir lo mid-March, is of the greatest ma_\ ha\c latent ])(i\vfrs which the trainer mav be ableto de\-tlop to tlie point-winning stage. It is highl\- im]) tlie men in charge that these unknown (|uanti-ties l)e i>lace(l. ai)iiroximattly, belore the s])ring season ])e-gins. To aceomplish this end is tlu great mission of the \ ; i PrTiiiN( III. S 111 >T indoor season. A number of meets of more or less importanceis, of course, necessary, since these contests furnish both astimulus to training and much
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