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\\'.F. S.-10; Y. E. .'.-IT
On April 28th we were h<•aten hy the Or:tlll!<' and Hinck athlctcs of \\'oodbcn~· Forest School, in the d11al meet held nt theY. 1\1. ('. A. l:;lnnd. The t'COI"C was TO to 4T. ln spite of the rain the meet was fairly intcrc,;ting nnd exc-iting altho no l'Culnrknhle records were made. From the stru·t it was up- pnrcnt thnt Woodhen·." wonld eYentnnlly he the ,·ietors, hut it
may be truthfnlly !laid that we ga,·c tl1c Yisitors n "h:nd run
for it."
l!ufortunnt<>l~· the record of the running c,·ents was mis-
}lht(•cd; so only the field e\·cnts c·nu he gi,·en.
Pole Ynnlt-Lec \r, Cole W', liurt111nn \'". Height-!l feet,
2 in<'he::;.
hut Put-Curter \\', Hutter Y, Goldsmith Y.
3S feet, 3 iuches.
High jmnp-Goldsmith v·, Wnlker \\', Entns \'.
5 fpet, 4 inches.
l3roud jump-C'amp \Y, Edn11mds \\', Bcn:-~le.Y Y.
-20 feet, l inch.
Oistance--
IIeight-
Distance
Discus Throw- Carter W, IIntter Y, Wc:~t W. Uistnnco-
94 feet, 4 inches.
Javeliu Throw-Rogers \r, Curtet· W, We->t W. l>istance--
132 feet.
TRACK :hlEET
Y. E. S.- 1; L. IT. S.-23
The aununl meet between Y. E. S. and L II. S. which was held on the 3rd of May, resnlted in nn 1 to 23 victo't•y for on.· athletes, wherchy we <·amc into permanent possession of the Opplcmnn Cnp. The !'core indicates the onc-sidedncss of the
nffnir, nnd tho the me<'t "·as a spirited oue from start. to finish, the mue and White had no chance in the {ace of OHl' e\·idcnt superiority both in the truck aud the field C\'Cllts. J. Day took the only fit·:St plnec for l>·nchlntrp,, winning the B;oad


































































































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