Purdue debris . Both the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes were won in easy fashionby Clement Wilson, of Coe College. Fred. Farquar, of Iowa State, was theonly man from his school to place. He won first in the mile run in the fasttime of 4:28:1. Davenport, the Chicago star, easily led in both the 440 and 880while second place went to L. Bermond, of Missouri. Kirpsey, of the sameschool, was an easy winner in the 220-yard hurdle event, while the next twoplaces added to the total of California. The pole vault was won by Murphy,of Illinois, while three others tied for second place. F. Allen, of Califor


Purdue debris . Both the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes were won in easy fashionby Clement Wilson, of Coe College. Fred. Farquar, of Iowa State, was theonly man from his school to place. He won first in the mile run in the fasttime of 4:28:1. Davenport, the Chicago star, easily led in both the 440 and 880while second place went to L. Bermond, of Missouri. Kirpsey, of the sameschool, was an easy winner in the 220-yard hurdle event, while the next twoplaces added to the total of California. The pole vault was won by Murphy,of Illinois, while three others tied for second place. F. Allen, of California,with a jump of 23 feet and 3^8-inch, won the broad jump. The high jump wasalso an interesting contest in which a triple tie resulted for first honors. Cali-fornia and Missouri monopolized the weight events and divided up the firstsin the discus, shot put, and hammer throw between themselves. Illinois hadlittle difficulty in winning the relay race, which ended a most successful Conferencetrack and field


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