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Washington C.H. AthletesMakeGood Showing AtIronton Meet Saturday* By * ‘ TED SHIPLEY—i i ccthe, won both event*, making a timeTlit’ Southeastern Ohio track and ! lt;* 1'seconds flat, in the high hurdle*,field meet, for Class A schools, of lhlt; district, held at iromon, Aaturday, waswon by Ironton, with 77 1 2 P»[nu. j ,'av (t,am whjch tiu|g}iwi fourth in thatClillicolhf finished second, with *58 1-2 }and 27 2-5 seconds, in the low hurdles ■ Harrop, Campbell, Palmer and. Coekf-rill comprised the half mile re- *22 1 I points, and Logan, fifth, with fjo 1 i pointsi fVf*n ipoints, Portsmouth, third, with gti 1-2 The showiDg inJullt;? hy lheHfl 8f.ven points, Washington lt;, 11.. fouith, w h , ;a(js af Jronton. would indicate thatwith a little help from several of the. „ . , , , members of the local team who wereAlthough huishing fouith, if ip-ft at home for various reasons, th*points behind the winner*, the P ne jjjue an(j white crew should make anand White team, from the local High j e3w.C]ient showing at the South-On School, is considered to have made an j tj. ()hjo 1lt;eaput, meeti a, Greenfield, excellent showing. Coach Baker took j ^ wt«»konly seven boys to the meet, Camp-; nampbell, Palmer, iienkicman. liar I hell, IP nkleman Harrop. At it;ilous , j ^ Armbnist and Thornburg, com-1,i hornhuig, lt;lt;x kerll! and la 1 * * * ■ • prise a crew of held events stars that jwhile every other school entered bad ! w|tb any ordinary kim, of ,„fklt; wijl I- 1from twelve to h. een men entered m . ltavlt;) mu(.p to Rav regarding the final the mill and each of the ttven lads diBtribullon of poiu,H in (his sectionwearing the Blue and White, pla»« d I j (b(j nice*-. Thornburg, in the highin one or more events, j hurdles, and Cocke rill. In the low bur-1W ashington lt;. H. had no dies, are also improving with eac h ad-jin tin mile run. ^ sv ami t . t d,itoiiol time, and should make White,).wlt; II an no mile rlt;;I« | narrngtejn an,j ,pf. otlier star hurdler:to qualify in *lu ion and -~o ,^ tbe league Ktep some to leat them.Although ( ampbell nurled the um* jt js jn (he dashes and runs that theme 104 feet. 8 inches, over four feet j J(K;aJ fpam ^ wf,aR as nf %,t,arpr o(\hett. r than he has ev*u done ,M‘,nl(i 1 tj„ Blue and White has, so far, showncould only take down a fourth po- - ■ ■ ■ tIhe wm enough to consider them the equals j’vent, Hutchinson. offof 0|T Coht.n Tar(fet. anf, other fast;1sprinters around the South-Central i Ohio Circuit. However, some of the | \ Blue and White runners * an do their,; bit by copping a few seconds, thirds, j fourths and fifths in some of thest events.1 sit inn. in this lt;; fxtgan. winning with a toss of 112 feet.10 inches.Henkleman made a mark of 4«* feet,ftj 3 inches in the .shot put. to fiu.sh second t«» Hutchinson, who .set up a roc-j ord of 16 feet, 1 12 inches.lt; .unpbell ni ih d o i oiiil m the javelin throw, shooting the -pear Ilkfeet, 7 im In Ball, of Ironton, won this « vent with 150 fei t, 2 1 2 inches.Hat;op broad jumped 1 feet, ■ inch' : , to ure a fifth place, anIronton tad winning the wren*, with20 feet. 11 1-4 inches.* IMIAMI STILL LEADINGIA. A. BASEBALL RACEColumbus, O. lt;/p) The Buekeyt Athletic A-social ion ba -a ha! I lt;ham pionship scramble has just about nar~ - - W V ■ T. ^ A’ , '/u . ■- •-Armhrust md Thornburg ran into j rowed down to a two-team battle a;tough luck in tlit pole vault. This event was won by Buckley and Bruckner, of Portsmouth, who tied at 10 feet. 9 inches. Arinbrust went out ati result ot tin I uiversity of Cincinnati's lour to one victory o\er Ohio.at Athens, last Sa'urdav. The teams !iave been tied behind the leadingibis dis-uuce. having cleared 10 fr«H, , M a:ni nine. It was Cincinnati’s fifth* * . « m'm. 9 * „ * « a I *• * _8 Inches, to tie with Renick, of Chilli-j victory in six games. Miami has won cothe, for third place, while Thorn- ^11 its five games, while Ohio has burg, who wont out at 10 feci, • inch- (won four and lost two. The thirdc.h, tied for tiftii place, with McAfee. |place Otnison team, nosed out Ohio] i of ironton. A hip ot the coin was call- \ Wesieyan, six to five, in another Buckul to dec id* who should receive the|®ylt; Athletic Association game, third place tuedal and fifth place rib- ibon, and both Washington C. 11 boys , PYLE S BUNION BOYSlost out. jIn lii” high jump. Armbrust made 5 jfeet, 2 inches, to finish fifth. White.of Chillicotbe. won the event with a jump of 5 feet, 8 im InCoekei ill finished second in the jqualifying heal of the low hurdles,HITTING TEXAS TRAILSMineral Wells. Texas.— —C C.Pyle's bunion boys, today, had fifty-five miles to cover to roach Breeken-ridge. tin* next control point on thewhile Thornburg won 'hi qualifying cross-country ’lt;H *’. . . . f’liudn 1 m £■■ lr Cilheal ot the high hurdles, in which he was entered in the finals of the two(liusto Umek, of Italy, third in th«time, won yesterday's fiftydvrHts, (-o. k.Miil llntRl»-.l' fourth ttn.i ] 0,SThoruhurs Ih rH. Wl.tt,. of ...... .dvuucrrt to w.lltll. thlrlofi, hour, of
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