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About 150 men competed in the thirty-seventh annual winter carnival at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The meet was a success not only in view of the exceptionally large entry, but also because the results were, on the whole, highly satisfactory. By means of the handicaps, many inexperienced men were able to place, although the regular members of the squad won the majority of races.
The interest settied chiefly in the three relay races. In the Publication Relay, the CRIMSON team, composed of J. C. White '24, Robert Worthington '23, Corliss Lamont '24, and T. W. Norris '24, retained the championship when it won easily from its two competitors, the Advocate and the Lampoon, who finished in the order named. Although out-distanced at the start, the news men refused to be discouraged, and after a fine exhibition of ability came in first at the tape.
Football Managers Win
In the managers' relay, football, defeated hockey with baseball, track, and crew trailing in that order. Although the winners had only a three-man team, so that C. W. Baker '22 had to run in first and last places, they were able to defeat their nearest opponents by several yards due largely to the jostling which H. T. Mason '25 of the crew team, received at the hands of Raoul Pantaleoni '24, running in third place for the baseball managers.
Each class was represented by a seven-man team in the interclass relay. As in the other relays the results were marred by false starts and failure to abide by the rules. Although J. W. Burke '23, lead-off man for the Juniors, beat the starting gun by several yards the Seniors were in the lead after four men had raced, and kept this until the finish. The Sophomores, Juniors, and Freshmen finished in the order named.
H. R. Davis '23 was the highest individual scorer with a total of ten points to his credit. He won the pole vault from scratch with a vault of 11 feet, ten inches and the shot-put with 39 feet, 11 inches, including his handicap of three feet, six inches.
The summary:
Novice 40-Yard Dash.--Won by W. H. Churchill '23; second, S. B. Robinson Jr. '23; third, G. K. Mallory '22. Time, 5 1-5s.
45-Yard Hurdles.--Won by R. S. Whitney Jr. '22; second, C. R. Hauers '23; third, W. B. Thomas '25. Time, 6 3-5s.
Mile Run.--Won by D. S. Muzzey Jr. '23 (50 yards); second, William Duane Jr. '23 (15 yards); third, W. F. Eaton '22 (scratch). Time, 4m, 30 4-5s.
40-Yard Dash.--Won by J. D. Chase '22 (three feet); second, C. H. Wansker (scratch); third, J. E. Merrill '24 (three feet). Time 4 4-5s.
600-Yard Run.--Won by S. A. Duncan '22 (40-yards); second, Percy Jenkins '24 (5 yards); third, A. F. Jones 1E.S. (15 yards). Time, One m, 18 1-5s.
Three-Quarter Mile Run.--Won by J. W. Burke '23 (scratch); second, B. R. Cutcheon '25 (40 yards); third, D. H. Wallace '24 (75 yards). Time, 3m, 13 2-5s.
300-Yard Run.--Won by F. H. Hovey Jr. '22 (30 yards); second, C. R. Hauers '23 (20 yards); third, T. R. Hull '25 (15 yards). Time, 33 4-5s.
Novice 600-Yard Run.--Won by G. K. Mallory '22; second J. W. Belser '25; third, Paul Palmer '22. Time 1m, 23 1-5s.
Interclass Relay Race.--Won by 1922 (Richard Chute, V. V. Eaton, H. W. Howe, C. B. S. Evans, J. D. Chase, J. A. McCarthy, H. F. Colt); second, 1924 (W. P. Howe Jr., C. L. Gherke 2E.S., W. E. Collins, H. W. Davis, T. W. Norris, Percy Jenkins, J. E. Merrill); third, 1923 (J. W. Burke Jr., J. S. Clark, J. W. Quinn, Morrison Blake, C. R. Hauers, William Duane Jr., C. H. Wansker); fourth, 1925 (W. L. Chapin Jr., W. B. Thomas, Jack Bruce, A. F. Jones, L. L. Robb, R. G. Clark, D. H. Mooney). Time, 3m, 39 2-5s.
Publication Relay.--Won by Crimson (J. C. White '24, Robert Worthington '23, Corliss Lamont '24, T. W. Norris '24); second, Advocate (Paul Palmer '22, E. K. Nash '22, Theodore Morrison '23, Hartwell Pond '24); third, Lampoon (F. T. Hammond '22, F. Van W. Mason '24, H. P. U. Harris '23, J. McK. Kimball '24). Time, 1m, 4s.
Managers' Relay.--Won by football (C. W. Baker '22, H. P. U. Harris '23, C. C. Nast '25); second, hockey (J. H. Child '25, L. B. Damon '24, H. T. Mason '25, Brooks Potter '24); third, baseball (Haven Parker '22. W. J. Hunzilker '24, Raoul Pantaleoni '24, C. P. Fordyce '23); fourth, track (C. V. Chandler '23, O. R. Rice '25, G. B. Johnson '25, H. S. P. Rowe '22); fifth, crew (E. L. Hunt '25, W. S. Blanchard '25, Sheridan Logan '23. Roulet Minor '25).
Discus Throw.--Won by C. C. Carpenter '24; second, G. E. Barker '25; third, L. K. Marshall 4E.S. Distance, 105ft., 8in.
Javelin Throw.--Won by H. C. Janin '22; second, R. M. C. Greenidge 2E.S.; third, Malcolm Morse '24. Distance, 137ft., 3in.
Shot-Put.--Won by H. R. Davis '23 (3 ft., 6in.); second, H. W. Clark '23 (3 ft.); third, Arthur Anthony '23 (6 ft.). Distance, 39ft., 11in.
35-1b. Weight Throw.--Won by J. F. Brown '22 (scratch); second, B. S. Cogan '23 (15 ft.); third, L. K. Marshall 4E.S. (16 ft.). Distance, 48ft., 9in.
Broad-Jump.--Won by D. D. Reidy Jr. '23 (3 ft.); second, H. W. Clark '23 (3 ft.); third, C. D. Bent '24 (2 ft.). Distance, 21ft., 3in.
Pole-Vault.--Won by H. R. Davis '23 (scratch); second, P. S. McLaughlin 1E.S. (2 ft., 4 in.); third, D. D. Reidy Jr. '23 (1 ft., 2in.). Height, 11ft., 10in.
High-Jump.--Won by E. M. Beals Jr. '25 (5 in.); second, D. L. Ellovich '25 (4 in.); third, M. W. Self '23 (8 in.). Height, 5ft., 11in
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