“OLE LOU” WINS THE SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE FIELD TRIALS * Louisiana State Wins Annual Field Individuals Against Whom STREIT APPOINTS Trials Of Southern College League DEVELOPS TALENT Johnson Made His Record The hurdles record of the A. A. 20 GAMES high S. I. ond, feet S% inches; Chadwick, Mis- COMMITTEE Washington, May 17..— (Special.)— Johnson twice and each man has torn RECORDS ARE BROKEN. was also equaled. sissippi A. * \[.. third; 30 feet 2 inches. BEVEN the first off one single. 220-yard dash—Won by Upton, L. 8. During month of the Amer- Coleman of Tulane on the 100 yards u., Three men have hit .429 against John- EIGHT COLLEGES REPRESENT- Wells, Mississippi A. & M., second; Cole- ican league season 50 dash, retaining his title of premier south- FOR FUTURE USE players had the son, the trio consisting of Clyde Engle, man, Tnlane, third. Time. 23 1-6 seconds. misfortune to be to bat Bert Daniels Ed ED—COLEMAN OF TULANE ern sprinter. compelled and Sweeney. Trls MEET 120-yard high hurdles—Won by Burrus, against Walter Johnson, who seems Speaker's percentage against Johnson So closely balanced were the leaders L. S. r.; Georgia F0M_A.IL M AN IN SOUTH Andrews, Tech, second; is STILL FASTEST bent on .400, while Olaf Henriksen, Eddie that A. M. (Tbadwick. Mississippi A. & M., third. shattering to inflnitesmal Louisiana State, Mississippi & Y. M. C. A. in Running and Murphy, Jack Barry and Bill Carrlgan Time, 16 3-5 seconds. smithereens every pitching record ex- He Leaves to Get and Tulane were fighting It out for the have hit at a .333 clip against the Georgia, 16-pound hammer throw—Won by Cam- tant. ana State honors up to the very last ©vent. B. A. C. in Field Events shut out king. New Orleans. May 17.—Tbilisi magere, Tulane; distance, 138 feet 3 Tech and Of the 21 men who touched the The hatting averages of the other Atlanta Ath- feuiiveretty won the annual Southern Inter- Summaries Inches. New record. Dulton, L. S. IT., be exact, 21, were ahle to hits players who made hits off Johnson field and second, 124 feet 4 Inches; Tuberville, Clem- Scored the Greatest procure collegiate Athletic Association 15-pound shot—Won by Tubervllle. Clem- from April 10 to May 10, Inclusive, are letic Club to son. third, 115 feet 2 inches. off the marvelous Washington hurler. Compete track meet on Tulane field this afternoon 40 8-10 L,. S. U.. second, as follows: son, feet; Dutton, 440-yard dash—Won Number of Points Their safeties A. <Sr by Scott. Mississippi numbered SI and the Wth a of 32 points. Mississippi 40 1-10 A. & .250 Heinie Wagner, Charley Ster- Here June 6-7 totaj feet; McArtnur, Mississippi A. & M.; Galloway, L. S. U., second; total of bases obtained on the hits was rett, Pep Young, Frank Baker, Jack JM college waa second with 26 points. M., third, 36 4-10. (New record!. Copeland. Vanderbilt, third. Time, 51 1-5' 85. Hill Carrigan secured the longest Mclnnls and Harry Lord. (Tulane and Vanderbilt were third with 2«; High jump Won by Robinson. Georgia 880-yard run—Won by Scott, Mississippi extra bag .166—Steve Yerkes and Tech Tech, 5 feet 9 inches; Welerin, Tulane, A. & M.; Montgomery, rulane. As the main purpose of thp triangular wallop off Johnson—a triple Harry Clemaon fourth with 10; Georgia second; William Strelt, and and Hooper. Jr., chairman of the with 3 second, 5 feet 8 inches; Hill, Georgia uni- Nelson, Vanderbilt, third. Time. 2:01 1-5. mppt held yesterday afternoon between Clyde Kngle Jack Mclnnis got llfth with 8; Citadel college sixth .143—Hal Chase. athletlo committee of the versity, third, 5 feet 6 inches. This is a new record. the the to him for doubles. Birmingham seventh with 1 Birmingham High school, Hartzell and Birdie Cree. And Georgia university Mile relay—Won by Vanderbilt; L. S. U., Mile run—Won by Glib .125—Roy Athletic club, last night appointed the Vanderbilt; Young association and Of the 21 men men who touched the third. Time. Men’s, Christian Here are the men who have failed fcjoint second; Mississippi A. & M-, Lewis, t'lomson. second; Criasa. Tulane. following gentlemen to serve on tha the Athletic club was to Washington speed merchant for hits; to get safeties off Sir Walter: So was the talent that but few 2:30 2-5. third. Time, 4:36 2-5 (new record). Birmingham strong Gard- games committee of the Southern Ama- Pole vault—Glass, Tulane and Folger. Discus throw—Won give the coaches of the above teams a eight were New Yorkers, seven were Boston—Duffy Iiewts, Barry •vents could withstand the record shat- by Lamb, Missis- teur meet to Boston ner, Ray Collins, Charley Hall, Harold be held In this on Citadel, tied for first with 10 feet 6 sippi A. & M, 114 1-lfl feet; Dutton. L. S. chance to size their material in ac- players, four drew salary from city that featured the day. New marks up June « tering Inches; Newhauser, L. S. U., third, 10 feet. U., second, 107% feet; Connie Janvrln. Forrest Cady, Buck O’Brien, and 7. William Strelt, Jr., chair- Tuberville, Clem- tion and no scores were Mack and two are employed Hr in the low hurdles, discuss, general kept. by Neal Ball and Thomas. ere made 100-yard dash—Won by Coleman, Tulane; son, third, 101 feet. man, Price of the Birmingham High mile But as it was the Y. M. C. A. team Charley Comiskey. A White Sox and a New York—Harry Wolter. George flbammer. quarter mile, half mile, Wells. Mississippi A. & M., second; Up- 220-yards low hurdles—Won by Stahl- school, Bruoe of the Young was In the events, Highlander Just now enjoy the en- McConnell, Bill McKechnle, Ezra Mld- Men's •vents and the lft-pound shot, the last ton. Louisiana, third. Time, 10 1-5 seconds. inan, Vanderbilt: Chester. Vanderbilt, superior running Christian viable klff, and Schulz. association, J. P. Ross and better than any in Broad jump—Won by Lewis, L. S. U., 21 second; Chadwick, A. while the B. A. C., thanks to the ef- distinction of owning .500 bat- Ray Keating three records holding Mississippi M.i Miles of the sec- third. 26 Philadelphia—Rube Oldring, Eddie Harry Birmingham Athletlo the S- I. A. A., or the Southern A. A. U. feet, inches; Chester, Vanderbilt, j Time, 4-6 (new record). forts of Gilbert Ritchie, came But best ting averages against Johnson who Collins, Eddie Plank, Jack Dapp and club. in the field events. looks ns if he would be an win- easy Pete Daley. Last ner of the night Mr. Strelt left for At- The 100-yard dash, the first event automobile annually givejt Chicago—Walter Schall^r, Morris lanta, where he has gone to oonfor with on the was won Gallant by Hugh Chalmers of Detroit to the Rath, Jacques Fournier, John Collins, j programme, by the Chink Ray athletlo authorities of Georgia in the good time of 10 4-5 seconds. American league’s most valuable player. Mattick, George Weaver, RESULTS OF GAMES The Schalk, Ted Easterly and Frank Bange. Teoh, University of Georgia and the In the 220-yard dash Jones of the Johnsonites who have found Sir These figures do not Include the St. Atlanta Athletlo club about IN THE S. S. LEAGUE B. H. ahead Walter easy (?) are Joe Benz entering S. romped home yards of' and Jack Johnson's score- Bouis game in which teams In the A. A. U. Lellvelt. Kach man meet. Inst year the nearest competitor, running the dis- has batted against less run flight was checked. In the May Day meet held under the The are the results of the tance in the fast time of 23 2-5 sec- following; auspices of the onds. Birmingham Athletlo games played yesterday by the teams In After a very successful season ttie Busi- banely declined, the club a team of 10 men represented The run the most ex- "Tiger" resumed his Teoh the Sunday School Baseball league: ness 440-yard was Boys and Junior Indoor Baseball campaign with The and Bill Strelt to citing race on the programme. Lowman increased vigor. hopes get Tech to A League, Eastern Division—Avondale of name "Pams" was leagues the Young Men's Christian of the B. the always on send an even H. fc?., after leading field his STREET RAILWAY larger delegation this Methodist 3. lips, in the lobbies of the two cham- 5, Ruhama association were the whole was brought to a close dur- during race, caught by bers. In year. It la very probable that both YALE East Lake Methodist Woodlawn Foe in newspaper offices and finally on M. A. LEAGUE BY GAM 22, Bap- the the last five and lost the Y. C. ing past week with Domlneck the yards the of presidential day at Versailles. Very University Georgia and the At- tist 10. winner In the race by less than a yard. former league and Brom- nearly a duel with M. Poincare—so fierce NOW INTERESTING lanta Athletlo olub will enter men. The half mile run was a walk-away Woodlawn Methodist 17, Grace Episco- berg In the latter. and outrageous was the a for Vivian Jones of the B. H. S. He antagonism of letter baa been reoalved by B. A, of 56 to 48 2. The the "Tiger." Nor did the at- Score Surprise. pal race In the Business Boys’ league ran the distance in 2 minutes and 4 sec- "Tiger” C.
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