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no 5 hopkins wins 4 to 2 while mid shipmen play a tie match buckneli defeated in first track meet of the season score 83 to 29 lehigh records broken burke lowers record of the half mile mcgrath sets a new mile mark last saturday the lehigh tennis team took a short trip to baltimore and annapolis in the morning they played johns hopkins and in the afternoon annapolis naval acad emy in the hopkins match luck seem ed to be absent for the lehigh del egation purple and teeple in their single matches were within a point of winning at several times but fi nally lost ( swald broke his racket and thus lost his stride the team lost to hopkins 4to 2 the results were : powers lehigh defeated ham mond hopkins 6-1 6-4 taylor hopkins defeated pur ple lehigh 6-4 5-7 7-5 roach hopkins defeated teeple lehigh 6-2 1 6 9-7 strobel hopkins defeated os wald lehigh 6 - 3 4-6 6-3 teeple and purple lehigh de feated hammond and strobel hop kins 7-5 7 - 5 roach and taylor hopkins de feated powers and oswald lehigh 6-3 6-3 lehrgh tied navy 3 to 3 the results were : wood navy defeated teeple lehigh 6-1 6-3 purple lehigh defeated rand olph navy 6-4 3-6 6-1 oswald lehigh defeated sperry navy 3-6 6-3 6-3 waters navy defeated powers lehigh 8 - 6 1 - 6 6-3 haeberli and randolph navy de feated purple and teeple lehigh 1 , 6-0 6-4 powers and oswald lehigh de feated sperry and wood navy 3-6 6-2 7 - 5 lafayette tennis match in spite of the inclement weather there was a fair turnout at the meeting of the mining and ieologi cal society held in williams hall on la thursday evening prof feldt head of the mining de partment gave a very interesting talk on the "" anthracite coal re gion of pennsylvania the anthracite region is divided into four divisions namely the northern division which compri ses the wyoming and lackawanna valleys the eastern middle the smallest division which is separated from the northern division by the nescopeck mountains ; the west ern middle which joins the east ern division and the southern di vision which runs south and paral lel to the northern division it is estimated that before any coal had been removed from these regions they contained at least 9 2 billion tons this is apportioned as follows : the northern division of 176 square miles contained 5 billion and 138 million 1 tons the eastern of 33 square miles contained 612 million 1 tons the western of 94 square miles contained 4^4 billion tons and the southern of 171 square miles contained 9 billipn tons this vast amount represents only perhaps one per cent of what was previously deposited be fore erosion began all this coal cannot however be mined for at least half must be left untouched as pillars and braces after the coal has been mined only from 70 to 82 per cent is market able because of the slate and refuse mixed with it which must be re moved prof eckfeldt supplemented his talk with blue-prints and maps showing the exact location of the different divisions he also show ed lantern slides of last year's sum mer school at work in the plazle ton mines the second speaker of the even ing was s z kaung 15 he gave an interesting account of the senior miners recent trip to franklin fur nace with the aid of slides he traced the mining of hematite mag netite and other iron ores from their removal from the earth until they were ready for the blast fur nace to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the university tennis team will play the lafayette quartet at easton although comparison of the two teams cannot be made because they have not played any of the same teams interesting and well-played matches are anticipated lehigh will be represented by powers teeple purple and os wald while lafayette will probably be represented by pardee burns reynolds and keller in the doubles powers and os wald will make up one team and teeple and purple the other asst managers elected dr richards on trip to exposition lehigh scored first but hopkins gained a lead and kept it probable champions hopkins must only defeat swarth more to win first place in southern division johns hopkins defeated lehigh 5 to 4 in what is practically the de ciding game of the southern divi sion 1915 championship of the in tercollegiate lacrosse league last saturday on homewood field bal timore hopkins has yet to meet swarthmore and perm but they should ha r e little difficulty in de feating them since lehigh has al ready won from swarthmore and last week perm only tied perm state which team has also met defeat in the hands of the brown and white twelve lehigh has merely to win from perm to take second place the game was without doubt one of the best lacrosse games seen in baltimore for some time it was a close game throughout lehigh took the lead after three minutes of play when kirby scored some five min utes later hopkins tied the score and from then till the end of the game was never headed off dur ing the greater part of the game lehigh out-played her opponents and brought the ball within strik ing distance only to have their shots turned aside by clever work of the hopkins goal-tender lehigh put up a strong fight during the last stages of the game and cut hop kins lead down to one goal for lehigh kennedy and kirby were the strongest while huck and troxell were johns hopkins main stays the game was remarkably clean for no one was put out dur inig the entire seventy minutes of play the score was 3t02 in plop kins favor at the end of the first half the line-up and summary hopkins pos lehigh stuart goal leonard baker point hiss brooks .... coy point .. . kennedy huck ist defense .... green leiibensperger . 2nd def . . . scruggs hoffman . . 3rd defense .. . sexton nelson center jenness boyce .... 3rd attack mayer p sutton .. 2nd attack . . buck c f sutton . . ist attack jay troxell c . out-home . .. mayers voshell .... in-home kirby goals — troxell 2 voshell p sutton nelson kirby jay may ers and buck substitutions — hop kins : w r olfe for nelson wood ward for boyce mealy for voshell ; lehigh : barclay for mayer des mond for sexton referee — rossi ter scott stevens time of halves — 35 minutes freshman game at the college meeting held last friday morning g c kehrer of doylestown pa was elected assist ant manager of wrestling s t edwards of olyphant pa was elected assistant manager of basket ball immediately following the college meeting a short meeting of the senior class was held smith — emery brown and white has little trouble in winning by the score of 12 to 2 result never in doubt lehigh hits hard and steals bases at will muhlenberg errors costly lehigh found it very easy to de feat the muhlenberg nine to the tune of 12 to 2 the visitors lack ed form in the fielding department and on the base at the bat they succeeded in hitting some long ones bin were unableto make them tally time and again muhlenberg cost ly fumbles and wild throws sent a lehigh runner nearer to a score anderson though hit hard at times kept the hits pretty well sep arated for lehigh fishburn and twombley played a good game in the field while albrecht was the star at the bat for muhlenberg dettling was the star lehigh began to score in the first inning and from that time to the end of the game only two innings — the third and fourth — did not net a score for the brown and white mnhlenberg's only tallies came in the fourth and sixth innings the score : muhlenberg lehigh x batted for anderson in eighth muhlenberg 000 10 100 0 2 lehigh 13003212 x l 2 three base hits — keady dett ling two-base hits — maginnes stolen bases chenoweth 2 twom bley 2 lees 2 keady albrecht connell achorn caskey sacrifice hits — fishburn lees connell achorn anderson struck out — by anderson 5 by shepard 3 by caskey 5 base on balls — oft an derson 3 off shepard 3 off cas key 5 hits — off anderson 7 in 6 innings off shepard 1 in 3 innings double plays — achorn to twom bley passed rails — dettling 2 first base on errors — lehigh 4 muhlenberg 1 left on bases le high 9 muhlenberg 6 umpire — fidler time of game — 2 hours on tuesday april the twenty seventh miss helen emery daugh ter of mr and mrs john richard son emery was married to mr dyer smith 03 mr and mrs dyer smith will be at home after the first of october at nine wilde place montclair new jersey wednesday afternoon may 7th the lehigh freshman baseball team will play the moravian college nine on the latter's grounds recently the saucon plant of the bethlehem steel co defeated moravian col lege by the score of 15 to 1 fro m th e following m en the freshman 1 team will be chosen repko jacobson w w jennings a w lewis davidson tachovs ky hukill shartle dodson fens termacher knight and shannon juniors notice senior elections mustard and cheese there will be a meeting of the junior class to-morrow afternoon wednesday may sth in packer hall at 2.30 o'clock nominations for senior class officers and senior class book committee will take place at this time on saturday afternoon on tay lor field lehigh defeated buckhell in a dual track meet by a score of 83 to 29 the most interesting of the events were the half-mile and one-mile runs in which two lehigh records were broken by burke and mcgrath respectively in the half mile event burke broke his former record of two minutes flat his time being one minute and fifty-nine sec onds mcgrath lowered the record of four minutes thirty-five and two-fifths seconds for the mile set by burke last year his time being four minutes thirty-three and one fifth seconds during the meet a one-mile relay race _ was run by teams represent ing the freshman and sophomore classes the sophomore team com posed of ross carlz i'uxton and borneman was outclassed by al den beard speakmam and jones who ran for the freshmen and the latter won their time being 3 min utes 39 4-5 second's the summary : 100 yard dash—won by morris sey lehigh second bickley le high time 10 3-5 seconds 220-yard dash — won by morris sey lehigh ; second snyder le high time 23 2-5 seconds 440-yard dash — won by burke lehigh ; second carlson lehigh time 52 3-5 seconds yy 2 m\\e run — won by burke le high ; second han way , lehigh time 1 minute 59 seconds 1-mile run — won by mcgrath lehigh ; second bachman buck nell time 4 minutes 33 1-5 sec onds 2-niile run i—won1 — won by butt buck nell second mudge lehigh time 10 minutes 44 1-5 seconds 120-yard hurdles — won by good lehigh second keyes lehigh time 18 4-5 seconds 220-yard hurdles — won by da vidson lehigh second keyes le high time 28 seconds broad jump — won by good le high second stevenson bucknell distance 19 feet 6 inches high jump — won by wade of bucknell second limd lehigh pi eight 5 feet s x / 2 inches pole vault — sanderson lehigh and glass bucknell tied for first height 10 feet 3 inches shot put — won by grumbach lehigh second marsiglio buck nell distance 39 feet 6 inches hammer throw — won by pons lehigh ; second aleshquckas buck nell distance 106 feet 8 inches discus throw — won by grum bach lehigh ; second aleshouekas bucknell distance 106 feet 2 inches the score there will be an important busi ness meeting of the mustard and cheese dramatic club to-morrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in drown hall all mustard and cheese members are urged to attend at a meeting of the senior class held last friday the following class day speakers were elected ivy orator h m search ; tablet or ator d davidson class poet l pi geyer class prophets e p humphrey and a j wiegand last friday morning dr joseph w richards head of the depart ment of metallurgy left for a short trip to the pacific coast returning to the university about may 25th on leaving south bethlehem dr richards first went to washington where he met mrs richards who has been visiting there since easter from washington dr and mrs richards will proceed to madison wisconsin the site of the univer sity of wisconsin at which institu tion their son is a student from madison dr richards will go to st paul where he will meet bradley stoughton the president of the society of metallurgical en gineers mrs richards remaining at madison with her son until com mencement mr stoughton and dr richards will then visit several local sections of the institute in the northwest in cluding those at spokane and se attle on may 10th they will pro ceed to sari francisco where dr richards will serve on the jury of awards of the metallurgical divi sion of the exposition the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa tuesday may 4 1915 mining and geologi cal society meeting muhlenberg meets defeat vol xxii prof eckfeldt talks on the an thracite coal region of pennsylvania tennis team wins and ties lacrosse game won by hopkins track men win first meet jorber 1b 0 webere 2b 0 dettling c 2 i edank s.s 0 bellis 3b 0 ljhler r.f 0 horlacber l.f 0 hayes r.f 0 c^askey p 0 brermien e.f 0 henninger c.f 0 0 10 0 2 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 totals 2 8 24 10 7 twombley lb 2 3 6 chenoweth 2b 11 5 fis'hburn s.s 0 1 4 keady r.f 3 3 1 maginnes r.f 0 1 0 lees c ..' 2 0 8 albrecht l.f 2-3 2 pmxtoni l.f 0 0 0 connell 2b 1 0 0 achoro 3-b 1 0 1 anderson p 0 1 0 shepard p 0 0 0 wynne x 0 0 0 tv 1 1 4 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 totals 12 13 27 11 2 lehigh bucknell 100-yard dash .... 8 .... 0 220-yard dash .... 8 .... 0 440-yard dash 8 0 run 8 .... 0 1-mile run 5 .... 3 2-mile run 3 .... 5 120-yard hurdles . . 8 .... 0 220-yard hurdles . . 8 0 broad jump 5 .... 3 high jump 3 .... 5 pole vault 4 .... 4 shot put 5 .... 3 hammer throw ... 5 .... 3 discus throw 5 .... 3 83 29
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FullText | no 5 hopkins wins 4 to 2 while mid shipmen play a tie match buckneli defeated in first track meet of the season score 83 to 29 lehigh records broken burke lowers record of the half mile mcgrath sets a new mile mark last saturday the lehigh tennis team took a short trip to baltimore and annapolis in the morning they played johns hopkins and in the afternoon annapolis naval acad emy in the hopkins match luck seem ed to be absent for the lehigh del egation purple and teeple in their single matches were within a point of winning at several times but fi nally lost ( swald broke his racket and thus lost his stride the team lost to hopkins 4to 2 the results were : powers lehigh defeated ham mond hopkins 6-1 6-4 taylor hopkins defeated pur ple lehigh 6-4 5-7 7-5 roach hopkins defeated teeple lehigh 6-2 1 6 9-7 strobel hopkins defeated os wald lehigh 6 - 3 4-6 6-3 teeple and purple lehigh de feated hammond and strobel hop kins 7-5 7 - 5 roach and taylor hopkins de feated powers and oswald lehigh 6-3 6-3 lehrgh tied navy 3 to 3 the results were : wood navy defeated teeple lehigh 6-1 6-3 purple lehigh defeated rand olph navy 6-4 3-6 6-1 oswald lehigh defeated sperry navy 3-6 6-3 6-3 waters navy defeated powers lehigh 8 - 6 1 - 6 6-3 haeberli and randolph navy de feated purple and teeple lehigh 1 , 6-0 6-4 powers and oswald lehigh de feated sperry and wood navy 3-6 6-2 7 - 5 lafayette tennis match in spite of the inclement weather there was a fair turnout at the meeting of the mining and ieologi cal society held in williams hall on la thursday evening prof feldt head of the mining de partment gave a very interesting talk on the "" anthracite coal re gion of pennsylvania the anthracite region is divided into four divisions namely the northern division which compri ses the wyoming and lackawanna valleys the eastern middle the smallest division which is separated from the northern division by the nescopeck mountains ; the west ern middle which joins the east ern division and the southern di vision which runs south and paral lel to the northern division it is estimated that before any coal had been removed from these regions they contained at least 9 2 billion tons this is apportioned as follows : the northern division of 176 square miles contained 5 billion and 138 million 1 tons the eastern of 33 square miles contained 612 million 1 tons the western of 94 square miles contained 4^4 billion tons and the southern of 171 square miles contained 9 billipn tons this vast amount represents only perhaps one per cent of what was previously deposited be fore erosion began all this coal cannot however be mined for at least half must be left untouched as pillars and braces after the coal has been mined only from 70 to 82 per cent is market able because of the slate and refuse mixed with it which must be re moved prof eckfeldt supplemented his talk with blue-prints and maps showing the exact location of the different divisions he also show ed lantern slides of last year's sum mer school at work in the plazle ton mines the second speaker of the even ing was s z kaung 15 he gave an interesting account of the senior miners recent trip to franklin fur nace with the aid of slides he traced the mining of hematite mag netite and other iron ores from their removal from the earth until they were ready for the blast fur nace to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the university tennis team will play the lafayette quartet at easton although comparison of the two teams cannot be made because they have not played any of the same teams interesting and well-played matches are anticipated lehigh will be represented by powers teeple purple and os wald while lafayette will probably be represented by pardee burns reynolds and keller in the doubles powers and os wald will make up one team and teeple and purple the other asst managers elected dr richards on trip to exposition lehigh scored first but hopkins gained a lead and kept it probable champions hopkins must only defeat swarth more to win first place in southern division johns hopkins defeated lehigh 5 to 4 in what is practically the de ciding game of the southern divi sion 1915 championship of the in tercollegiate lacrosse league last saturday on homewood field bal timore hopkins has yet to meet swarthmore and perm but they should ha r e little difficulty in de feating them since lehigh has al ready won from swarthmore and last week perm only tied perm state which team has also met defeat in the hands of the brown and white twelve lehigh has merely to win from perm to take second place the game was without doubt one of the best lacrosse games seen in baltimore for some time it was a close game throughout lehigh took the lead after three minutes of play when kirby scored some five min utes later hopkins tied the score and from then till the end of the game was never headed off dur ing the greater part of the game lehigh out-played her opponents and brought the ball within strik ing distance only to have their shots turned aside by clever work of the hopkins goal-tender lehigh put up a strong fight during the last stages of the game and cut hop kins lead down to one goal for lehigh kennedy and kirby were the strongest while huck and troxell were johns hopkins main stays the game was remarkably clean for no one was put out dur inig the entire seventy minutes of play the score was 3t02 in plop kins favor at the end of the first half the line-up and summary hopkins pos lehigh stuart goal leonard baker point hiss brooks .... coy point .. . kennedy huck ist defense .... green leiibensperger . 2nd def . . . scruggs hoffman . . 3rd defense .. . sexton nelson center jenness boyce .... 3rd attack mayer p sutton .. 2nd attack . . buck c f sutton . . ist attack jay troxell c . out-home . .. mayers voshell .... in-home kirby goals — troxell 2 voshell p sutton nelson kirby jay may ers and buck substitutions — hop kins : w r olfe for nelson wood ward for boyce mealy for voshell ; lehigh : barclay for mayer des mond for sexton referee — rossi ter scott stevens time of halves — 35 minutes freshman game at the college meeting held last friday morning g c kehrer of doylestown pa was elected assist ant manager of wrestling s t edwards of olyphant pa was elected assistant manager of basket ball immediately following the college meeting a short meeting of the senior class was held smith — emery brown and white has little trouble in winning by the score of 12 to 2 result never in doubt lehigh hits hard and steals bases at will muhlenberg errors costly lehigh found it very easy to de feat the muhlenberg nine to the tune of 12 to 2 the visitors lack ed form in the fielding department and on the base at the bat they succeeded in hitting some long ones bin were unableto make them tally time and again muhlenberg cost ly fumbles and wild throws sent a lehigh runner nearer to a score anderson though hit hard at times kept the hits pretty well sep arated for lehigh fishburn and twombley played a good game in the field while albrecht was the star at the bat for muhlenberg dettling was the star lehigh began to score in the first inning and from that time to the end of the game only two innings — the third and fourth — did not net a score for the brown and white mnhlenberg's only tallies came in the fourth and sixth innings the score : muhlenberg lehigh x batted for anderson in eighth muhlenberg 000 10 100 0 2 lehigh 13003212 x l 2 three base hits — keady dett ling two-base hits — maginnes stolen bases chenoweth 2 twom bley 2 lees 2 keady albrecht connell achorn caskey sacrifice hits — fishburn lees connell achorn anderson struck out — by anderson 5 by shepard 3 by caskey 5 base on balls — oft an derson 3 off shepard 3 off cas key 5 hits — off anderson 7 in 6 innings off shepard 1 in 3 innings double plays — achorn to twom bley passed rails — dettling 2 first base on errors — lehigh 4 muhlenberg 1 left on bases le high 9 muhlenberg 6 umpire — fidler time of game — 2 hours on tuesday april the twenty seventh miss helen emery daugh ter of mr and mrs john richard son emery was married to mr dyer smith 03 mr and mrs dyer smith will be at home after the first of october at nine wilde place montclair new jersey wednesday afternoon may 7th the lehigh freshman baseball team will play the moravian college nine on the latter's grounds recently the saucon plant of the bethlehem steel co defeated moravian col lege by the score of 15 to 1 fro m th e following m en the freshman 1 team will be chosen repko jacobson w w jennings a w lewis davidson tachovs ky hukill shartle dodson fens termacher knight and shannon juniors notice senior elections mustard and cheese there will be a meeting of the junior class to-morrow afternoon wednesday may sth in packer hall at 2.30 o'clock nominations for senior class officers and senior class book committee will take place at this time on saturday afternoon on tay lor field lehigh defeated buckhell in a dual track meet by a score of 83 to 29 the most interesting of the events were the half-mile and one-mile runs in which two lehigh records were broken by burke and mcgrath respectively in the half mile event burke broke his former record of two minutes flat his time being one minute and fifty-nine sec onds mcgrath lowered the record of four minutes thirty-five and two-fifths seconds for the mile set by burke last year his time being four minutes thirty-three and one fifth seconds during the meet a one-mile relay race _ was run by teams represent ing the freshman and sophomore classes the sophomore team com posed of ross carlz i'uxton and borneman was outclassed by al den beard speakmam and jones who ran for the freshmen and the latter won their time being 3 min utes 39 4-5 second's the summary : 100 yard dash—won by morris sey lehigh second bickley le high time 10 3-5 seconds 220-yard dash — won by morris sey lehigh ; second snyder le high time 23 2-5 seconds 440-yard dash — won by burke lehigh ; second carlson lehigh time 52 3-5 seconds yy 2 m\\e run — won by burke le high ; second han way , lehigh time 1 minute 59 seconds 1-mile run — won by mcgrath lehigh ; second bachman buck nell time 4 minutes 33 1-5 sec onds 2-niile run i—won1 — won by butt buck nell second mudge lehigh time 10 minutes 44 1-5 seconds 120-yard hurdles — won by good lehigh second keyes lehigh time 18 4-5 seconds 220-yard hurdles — won by da vidson lehigh second keyes le high time 28 seconds broad jump — won by good le high second stevenson bucknell distance 19 feet 6 inches high jump — won by wade of bucknell second limd lehigh pi eight 5 feet s x / 2 inches pole vault — sanderson lehigh and glass bucknell tied for first height 10 feet 3 inches shot put — won by grumbach lehigh second marsiglio buck nell distance 39 feet 6 inches hammer throw — won by pons lehigh ; second aleshquckas buck nell distance 106 feet 8 inches discus throw — won by grum bach lehigh ; second aleshouekas bucknell distance 106 feet 2 inches the score there will be an important busi ness meeting of the mustard and cheese dramatic club to-morrow afternoon at 1.30 o'clock in drown hall all mustard and cheese members are urged to attend at a meeting of the senior class held last friday the following class day speakers were elected ivy orator h m search ; tablet or ator d davidson class poet l pi geyer class prophets e p humphrey and a j wiegand last friday morning dr joseph w richards head of the depart ment of metallurgy left for a short trip to the pacific coast returning to the university about may 25th on leaving south bethlehem dr richards first went to washington where he met mrs richards who has been visiting there since easter from washington dr and mrs richards will proceed to madison wisconsin the site of the univer sity of wisconsin at which institu tion their son is a student from madison dr richards will go to st paul where he will meet bradley stoughton the president of the society of metallurgical en gineers mrs richards remaining at madison with her son until com mencement mr stoughton and dr richards will then visit several local sections of the institute in the northwest in cluding those at spokane and se attle on may 10th they will pro ceed to sari francisco where dr richards will serve on the jury of awards of the metallurgical divi sion of the exposition the brown and white lehigh university bethlehem pa tuesday may 4 1915 mining and geologi cal society meeting muhlenberg meets defeat vol xxii prof eckfeldt talks on the an thracite coal region of pennsylvania tennis team wins and ties lacrosse game won by hopkins track men win first meet jorber 1b 0 webere 2b 0 dettling c 2 i edank s.s 0 bellis 3b 0 ljhler r.f 0 horlacber l.f 0 hayes r.f 0 c^askey p 0 brermien e.f 0 henninger c.f 0 0 10 0 2 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 totals 2 8 24 10 7 twombley lb 2 3 6 chenoweth 2b 11 5 fis'hburn s.s 0 1 4 keady r.f 3 3 1 maginnes r.f 0 1 0 lees c ..' 2 0 8 albrecht l.f 2-3 2 pmxtoni l.f 0 0 0 connell 2b 1 0 0 achoro 3-b 1 0 1 anderson p 0 1 0 shepard p 0 0 0 wynne x 0 0 0 tv 1 1 4 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 totals 12 13 27 11 2 lehigh bucknell 100-yard dash .... 8 .... 0 220-yard dash .... 8 .... 0 440-yard dash 8 0 run 8 .... 0 1-mile run 5 .... 3 2-mile run 3 .... 5 120-yard hurdles . . 8 .... 0 220-yard hurdles . . 8 0 broad jump 5 .... 3 high jump 3 .... 5 pole vault 4 .... 4 shot put 5 .... 3 hammer throw ... 5 .... 3 discus throw 5 .... 3 83 29 |
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