. Athletic principles and activities . rth. RUNNING HIGH JUMP—Senior: Smith (Logan), 4ft. 6in., won;Forman (Blaine) and Brand (Mclntyre) tied for second; Phillippe (Potter), Gross(Potter) and Walters (Rutledge), tied for fourth, RELAY—Junior: Rutledge, 59s.,won; Potter second; Poe third; Hanna fourth. Intermediate—Logan, 56 4-5s., won;Potter second: Sharswood and Rutledge, tied for third. Senior: Poe, 54 l-5s., won;Logan. Rutledge and Blaine, tied for second. Team points scored—Logan 57, Potter 23 2-3, Poe 22, Rutledge 17 5-6, Sharswood 17 1-2,Blaine 13 1-2, Hanna 7, Mclntyre 4 1-2, Muhr 2. SW


. Athletic principles and activities . rth. RUNNING HIGH JUMP—Senior: Smith (Logan), 4ft. 6in., won;Forman (Blaine) and Brand (Mclntyre) tied for second; Phillippe (Potter), Gross(Potter) and Walters (Rutledge), tied for fourth, RELAY—Junior: Rutledge, 59s.,won; Potter second; Poe third; Hanna fourth. Intermediate—Logan, 56 4-5s., won;Potter second: Sharswood and Rutledge, tied for third. Senior: Poe, 54 l-5s., won;Logan. Rutledge and Blaine, tied for second. Team points scored—Logan 57, Potter 23 2-3, Poe 22, Rutledge 17 5-6, Sharswood 17 1-2,Blaine 13 1-2, Hanna 7, Mclntyre 4 1-2, Muhr 2. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. The annual swimming meets (if the Elementary Public Schools, conrtnctedby the , were held In the pool (i£ the Philadelphia Turngemeinde,Broad and Columbia Avenue, October 28 (girls), and November .3, 1921 (boys).Eleven schools entered each meet, with a total of contestants. All theevents were closely contested and championship cups were awarded to NormalSchool of Practice and Stetson as SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRAKY. 55. BOTS. One length of pool for speed—Quinn (Peirce) won; Hottenstein (Lea) second; Kllian(Hackett) third; Bousch (Widener) and Horan (Stetson) fourth. Diving (front, backand optional)—Horan (Stetson) won; Engle (Muhr) second; Barber (Hackett) third;Faber (Stetson) fourth; Stackhouse (Hackett) fifth. Any stroke (form)—Highley(Lea) won; Faber (Stetson) second; Creyaufmlller (Stetson) third; Puhlfuessd (Stet-son) fourth; Richmond (Ryers) fifth. Relay (4 lengths)—Peirce won; Widener second;Steel and Blaine tied for third; Stetson fifth. , Team points scored—Stetson 38 1-2, Peirce 20, Lea 17, Hackett 11, Widener 8 1-2,Muhr 7, Steel 3 1-2, Blaine 3 1-2, Ryers 1, Marshall 0, Potter 0. GIRLS. One length of pool for speed—Thomas (Practice) and Dahl (Widener) tied for first;Cotter (Practice) third; McBride (Widener) fourth; McKee (Hanna) fifth. Diving(front, back and optional)—Dull (Widener) won; McBride (Wide


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