The Campanile . st. The meet was full of sensations and, despitethe one-sidedness of the 83-34 score, gamely contested. The Owls won firstsin the too, 880, shot put, pole vault and broad jump. Several watches gaveLindsey credit for tying the worlds record of 9 3/5 seconds in the fast Weir of A. & M., like Wolfe of Baylor was completely nosed out inthis event by Preacher and Goss. His victory in the 220 might have beenquestioned had not Goss suffered a slight injury in the preceding race. Harlan,hurt in a baseball game, was ably replaced by Leslie Coleman in the half ti


The Campanile . st. The meet was full of sensations and, despitethe one-sidedness of the 83-34 score, gamely contested. The Owls won firstsin the too, 880, shot put, pole vault and broad jump. Several watches gaveLindsey credit for tying the worlds record of 9 3/5 seconds in the fast Weir of A. & M., like Wolfe of Baylor was completely nosed out inthis event by Preacher and Goss. His victory in the 220 might have beenquestioned had not Goss suffered a slight injury in the preceding race. Harlan,hurt in a baseball game, was ably replaced by Leslie Coleman in the half tied the Southern shot record with a 43 foot lO inch heave. DePratovaulted 11 feet 6 inches, and Dyer broad-jumped 22 feet 2^ inches. In short,the boys were spreading their stuff. All this, however, was not nearly suf-ficient to win from the Aggie aggregation. Mahan, with a record javelin throwand Denny, with a high-point mark of 11, were among the A. & M. scintillants. •^ V - ^ ^ r •? ^ a n ---^^ ^r. jii


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