SCOTT IS SECOND:Where Points WentIn District MeetBRYAN4VICTORNMi mn4 tar the Claes Ateams mn asI If the MmiFindley Pulls Down Second Piece in Fire Events -— Best Four in Eech Event Eligible for Columbus Meetwufesntj »«•*, wm umMMi IJMIiff.IWOm,District And stadium recdrdf were smashed Saturday whenToledo Waite high won the Glass A Northwestern Ohio track and field meet at Donnell stadium. Bryan won in the Glass B division. The first four athletes in each event qualified for further competition in the state traeh and field carnival at Colnmbns this week-end.Waite experienced little difficulty in annexing 67% points, 16 more than its aneient Toledo rival, Scott, who had 50%. Lakeside poshed Bryan all the way in the B division. Bryin scored 49 points while Lakside collected 46.Findlay Soores 19 PointsFindlay failed to achieve a first place, bnt the Gold managed to place in three events, show in two and gain a fifth position in another. Dick Belts grabbed a second in the pole vault and the running broad jump. Bud Leach was second in the javelin toss. Findlay scored a total of 19 points.Lima Centra! won third honors'Iff taTBIni) lit WiaiWti, It Bgpiaiisw*.. it., lima. WmriK- *lWMtmer* % mi Pact CBalea, Idaas B icheeta tetrad asfallows s Bryan* 4§| Lakeside* #| Waaseea, ttt Bette* fit Klatn, IPs Liberty Castar* lit Fayette, lit Oak Harter* lfiHt Lyons* 1|ill ms naresc* hhi ayaas* it garth lattttnecmtt Bfufftea* if Montpelier* it niaitr, i* aalAda and BeDevua, aart 1*n the data A division, sad Llbbey md DeVilblss, of Toledo, ware fourth and fifth, respectively. In ibe class B section, Wauseon was rbfrd, while Delta and 4)ak Harbor came through for fourth and fifth places.Among the district gad stadium records broken, perhaps the most outstanding was In the pole vault, when Long, of Scott, and Hardy, of Bryan, each vaulted 11 feat and P inches. The former district record was 11 feet, SH inches, sst by Lowry of Toledo Scott in 1220. The stadia* record was 11 feet l Vi inches,* set by Dick Belts. Hardy tried to clear the bar at 12 feet, bat failed hi an attempt.In the daas B half-mile relay,the Lakeside team traveled thedistance in 1:26.€, beating theirformer mark by two-fifths of a second. Krobe, Lakeside flash, broke the B record for the 226-yerd dash, whew he ran it In 21.t seconds, against a former record of22.1. Toledo Watte get a new stadium record for the half-mile relay staot slipping the distance off in 1:24.4. 4. Bog, of Elmore, set a naw stadium record for the 440-yard dash Mtth a time of SI eec-oada. Wolford, of Waite, set a new stadium record In the dam A shotput Ji jFBWft T 4* 7^inches.' Pitrin, of Waite, sat anow district and stadium record In the class A mile run. His time was 4:44.0, Wkkter, of Scott, set a new stadium record for the 120-yard high hurdles with a time of14.2 seconds. ***Oowd Sees Carnival A good«el*ed erowd was on hand v.o witness the meat and ware kept posted on the tum of events tb rough vbe use of the Ohio Oilcompany's public address system. The weather wag Ideal for the preliminaries In tha morning, but a strong wind hampered the runners in the afternoon.Tune in Today!LOS ANQBl.es, Mar *1—(Jp)— An invitation to the Olympic games here this summer will bebroadcast by motion picture starsover station KHJ at 12:12 p. a.. Pacific standard time tomorrow. Among the votcag to be heard are thoee of Will Rogers, Marlene Dietrich, Elista Land!, Claudette Colbert, Olga Baclanovs, Bela Lugosi, Tom Mix, Maureen O’Sullivan and Jimmy Durante.ROOT NO LONGER REDS JINX:CUBS JOLTED THIRD TIME, 4-3Chicago Nearly Bias tod Out of League LoadHowley** Mon Get to Reit Early;Ray Kolp Is Steady/^INCINNATI, 0., May 22—(JP)—The Chicago Cube ware almost v toppled from their perch atop the National league today as the Cincinnati Reds won, 4 to 2, to take their third straight in the four game series.The Bruins were saved by Boston’s defeat in the second game of the Braves* double-header with Philadelphia.The Reds jumped on Charley Root for two runs in the first Inning after the first four men to face the Chicago burler go on base by Virtue of two singles, s base on balls and 'a hit batsman. 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