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Metcalfe, Negro Sprinter, Ties World Record Under Wraps in Drake Meet; 3 Others SparkleBY CHARLES DUNK LEY,Associated Press Sports Writer.Drake STADIUM, Des Moines, Iowa, April 30.—Your Uncle 9am needs more athletes like three outstanding performers who Stole the spotlight at the Drake relavs today If America Is to triumph in the 1932 Olympics at Los AaBdes.Thev were Henry Brocksmith of Indiana University, distance star: Ralph Metcalfe, flying Negro of Marquette University, and George Baling, the hurdling marvel from the University°l With this trio Alex Wilson. Notre Dame middle distance star and member of Canada’s 1928 Olympic team, shared Individual honors of the twenty-third annual Drake relays.Brocksmith. who holds the Western Conference indoor mile and two-ndle championships, was hero of the final day of the relays by his performance In winning the two-mile run. He not only smashed the relays r**ord for event but also bettered the ~0-year old American intercollegiate mark.THE bespectled Hoosier won the event in 9:13.6. The American intercollegiate mark of 9:17.8 was made by Berna of Co™?1* ^nive1TsT\ in 1912. Brocksmith finished a hundred yards ahead of Myron Pilbrow of Grinnell. with Glenn Cunningham.University of Kansas, tn.rd.Then to climax his remarkable per formance. Brocksmith. running as anchor man on Indiana s four-m-le relay team, ran away fwn hb field m the final lap. to reward the Hoosiers with victory in this event.Metcalfe. 21-year-old Chicago Negro, served notice he must be considered as a possible 1932 dash champion by his performance in the century. He tied the accepted world’s record in that event bv coasting to the tape two yards 1 ahead of Red Oliver, of Texas Christian, of Fort Worth, in 9.5 seconds. Met-! calfe competed as a sophmorc of Marquette University. Milwaukee. Wis.Saling clipped the relays record In the 120-yard high hurdles by skimming the barriers in 14 4 seconds. Then running as pnehor man on the 480-yard shuttle hurdles team, he brought victory to the Hawkeyes in this event. The time of 1:01.6 in the latter race was a new relay record.Wilson was chiefly responsible for Notre Dame's victories in the mile and two-mile relays. In the two-mile event. Wilson, running as anchor man, took the baton ten yards behind the leader, and finished seven yards ahead of the field to establish a new record of 7:48 8 The unofficial time for his half-mile performance was 1:53.7. He came back to anchor the Notre Dame mile relay team, which won in 3:19 9.The two days of competition bringing together 2.000 athletes from 200institutions in Middle Western and Southern States. lesulted in six college and university records for the meet going Into the discard.Five marks were shattered today while the sixth, in the university distance medley, was set by Indiana s crack team Friday. The Kansas State Teachers of Pittsburgh, Kans.. established a record of 1:27.6 for the 880-I yard college relay.
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