1932 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 30 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Washington State In the second dual meet of the season, the strong Washington State College squad invaded Moscow and annexed an 83 to 48 victory. Idaho won only four first places. Every event was a real duel, however, and the strong Cougar team had difficulty in annexing as many points as they finally won. It was the most interesting meet of the year. In the century Sigfrid Jossis burned up the track to win in the fast time of 9.8 and beat out Kelly, his Cougar rival, by a good five yards. Captain "Chuck" Heath and Crossetti, W.S.C., staged a great duel in the two-mile event, which Heath won in 9:36.8. Idaho's other two firsts came in the field events, when Earl Williams won the discus and Bill McCoy won a tie for first in the pole vault. Williams' throw of 140 feet was two feet short of an Idaho record, but was good enough for an easy first place in the event. In tieing with Boone, W.S.C., at 12.6 in the pole vault, McCoy established a new Idaho record.

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