The Gavelyte, March 1906

ful in them. Ih the semi-finals, Roy I to have. won a place again entitling him to compete in the finals. He was the SUMMAHY OP IWJ<:N'l'H. I J only runner of the finals who had par- Junior Relay Race, .l\lidgit:;; I HL, ticipated in the two preliminary runs. Suc~ess Club 2d; time 4:14. In the final, seven runners lined up Sixty yard dash, high chools anrl at the start. Roy was last in getting academies, Dan Heekin, li 1 ranklin Tl. away and was distanced fully six feet S., 1st; Harry Coombe , Pranklin 11. before he had his stride. Then he .S'., 2nd; M. K. Lewis, !~rank lin H. S., began to lessen the distance and at 3rd; time, 6 1-5 sec. the finish was fourth and still passing One mile relay, juniors, Woodward the runners. Time, 5 4-5. H. S., 1st; Cin. Gym. A. C., 2nd; Ad- Both Roy and Carl started in the vent M. C., 3rd; time, 3 :41. 440 yard run and were handicapped Sixty yard high hurdles, J,. C. Bar- . a.gain by a slow start but that did ley, Chicago Y. M C. A., 1st; F. K not lose the race, however, for before Lord, Chicago Y. M. C. A., 2nd; C. one lap had been covered Roy had push- ~hadwick, Chicago Y. M. C'. A., Hrd; ed to second and Carl to third place I time, 6 4-5 sec. and both were running easy. They held One mile run, H. ,I. Buehler, Chica– their places until 2i laps had been go Y. M. C. A., lst, Georg<' Sweney, run and then superior training Christ Church, 2nd; E. J. Coffey, un– began to tell. The race was won by j' attached, 3rd; time, 5:06. Carl ,Johnson of Chicago Y. M. c. A. Sixty yard dash, final heat. Archie Both events fully demonstrate two I Hahn, Miiwaukee A. C., 1st; F. fi 1 lac:h, important facts. First, that .training ,C. G. A. C., 2nd; J. Markley, Miami was the element. lacking by the Mar- I University, :~rd; time, 5 4-5 ~ec. _shalls and sepond, that they are both I Eight hundred eighty yard handi- remarkable runners and perhaps hold /cap, Arthur Dahman, Cin. Y. NL (' . the world's record in their untrained I A., 1st; Robert E. Heekin, C. (;. i\. ability. 1 1 C., 2nd; A. ID. GateH, C. G. A. C., ~-1rd: Cedarville has good reason to be time, 2:01 3-5. -proud of the Marshalls and it is hoped I One mile relay, intermediate, Celts that the near future will see the col- A. C., 1st; Clifton A. C., 2nd; Cin. Y. lege taking this matter in hand an<l M. C. A., 3rd; time, 3 :40 4-5. givinf{ them the training which they Sixty yard high hurJleR, high ought. by their demonstrated ability school~ and acadi>mie~. n. Heekin , ht:

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