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LOS ANGELiJeS, June 20.—LP) hound, eoakted in ahead of his com­ trailed to the tape in fourth place. The University of Southern petitors in) the shorter dash in 9.5 First and second places qualified California Trojans captured their seconds, tying the coliseum record in the hurdles. w I ■- thirteenth National Collegiate in the event. /Price joined Rowland ap a. Track and FI rid championship Rowland failed again by a step tator for Saturday’s finals whei Saturday. * One meet record top­ to qualifyl this time in the 220- finished a flat last in the final' low pled and three were tied in this yard low hurdles. He stayed well hurdle heat, wo nby Dixon. twenty-eighth renewal, iof the up until 4te in the race, when he Vem McGrew of Rice and event: - faded before strong finishes by Walters of , in the high, j The Trojans, who won.their first Michigan $tate’s Fred Johnson and and J. D. Hampton of Texas A1 NCCA crown in 1930 and during ) of Missouri! R. E. Hall in the< 2-mile, will compete in th$ One span made it nine straight, of Texas A&M dropped out in the finals Saturday. There were no amassed 65 2-5 points to Carry off next low hurdle heat, when he preliminarie* in these even the team trophy1 by a wide mar- *te. - x- Southern California, with \12 quuliflera, was nevhr pushed for team honors, Anojther Lob An- Battalion ^ gefes school, UCIvA, nosed cut maiiford for second place, 31*90. The tesmiscores: LtBC 56-2*5, UOLA 31; Htanforri / P O R T 30; Michigan Atate U6; Pehn 8l«le 35; Bel oi i Hall 33; NYC 39: Yale MONDAY, JUNK 20, 1040 Page 22: Wlscmain 22; Btale [6; mmm Tulane, Han ©lego, :Missouri, 0Or* nell and ttmwu HI each! tfStii* llarlmra Onllege Pi Oenvef, Mld»!« gan ami Mlnitesola H eacii; Hhmle Islanil Mlalc, ? 2-6; Oklahoma, iln> W aitkus Intends} THt t'luvnit Whll Inker, nnd It ,M. HtevunMon, lb the bn«k rilaim, ami Hk a 7 each; California, tnumber* «f ih4 J hrtVi Hunk Mills, Allntt Marie ley, managi'r, Kml* Princeton, Utah HtaU\ (I each; Han the (Ki|l Ale Wnltlll, I'rlee Mtnllli, Aden Magee ,and Mickle Jose State ft 2*5.; Kansas and Vll* rtnrihnll Leu go ' XlMMlIli !' Jl.1- '■ ] Inhova, 4 each/ Arizona State RUMeltV (Temple), Brigham! Young, Haver- To Prosecute Girl forri and Washington State, 2 , June IH-iA*!—Eddie* •1 i each; Onigoh, College of Pacific, Waitkus, j’hilidclphia baseball star, 12-5 each; Auburn, Bradley, Tem­ was quoted today as saying he in­ ple, Colorado, Georgetown, , tends to press for prosecution of NCAA Tennis eight Title Aspirants Occidental, 1 each. •• ■•'4 tii the young woman fan who shot him (Editnr'H note: J. D. Hampton Wednesday. failed to place in the two mile The Chicago Heradd-American. run.) quoted Waitkus as saying Tourney In TiniersIn Ring Game Victories were few and far between “They say it is divine to forgive, herei Friday for the Texas contin­ but I’m not going to be divine I ulema 11 ;' - r . : gent! at the |%AA Track and Field where slip’s concerned. Austin. Today

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