ChampionDkHAKT HIBBARD STILLbelprung, t rallvsee. fhe isgraceWINNING. I astion iChicago, 131.—DeHart Hubbard, orabllt;lt; i ack University of Michigan ath-|vort“lete, won individual high point honors, March 17, in the annual Western conference indoor games. Hulebard scored a total of seven pointswith a first and third. In the 50-yard da.^h he upset the dope bykbeat in- Aers to the tape in a blanket finish. He also took third place I ^*v in the dO-yard high hurdles. Sev-1 ^eiaolt; era] other athletes scored five points] ( ^ with a first, but none could come] back in strong competition and cap- masuture another place aE did Hubbard. ftiir ‘causeA New Mark for Hubbard manyAll indications point to the chancel Lampi that Hubbard, the colored athlete, |lbat 3 will establish a new world’s record |°r bin tin broad jump during the com- Jwhoing season He is the present American champion, and has a mark of] locke24 feet f* inches. He jumped morel ,,ar‘than feet at Urbana, only to fall | iiariJs»» nii’ack ward and -poi 1 iiie jump by afoul. U. of Mich “Alumnus.” I the ra tov