VARSITY TRACK
DoNAI.Il CARNF.S
W inners in three dual meets out of fi ve, Coach Otto Anderson's 1934 Vandal trackmen had a busy and fairly successful season of competition. Early season meets with Whitman College and C heney ~o r ma l resulted in overwhelming wins for the I daho squad. At P ullman the Vandals showed surprising power, although they were defeated 73 to 58 b~· W ashington 'tate College's 193-l conference champion squad. Oregon State College also won from Idaho, 76 to 55, in a dual meet at Corvallis, but the Yandals kept Anderson's record of never losing to i\Iontana clear as they defeated the G rizzlies in an exciting 67-to-6-l duel. Captain J im K albus, Carroll Livingston, T heron W ard, Bill Squance, Bob Felton, and George R ich made up Idaho's team which garnered 5~ points to win sixth place at the conference meet at E ugene. quance skimmed the high hurdles in l-l·7 seconds, and J ack LeGore high-jumped 6 feet 2 "s' inches to set two new Ida ho track records.
Season's S core s Idaho ... . ..... .. 87
Whi tma n ....... ·-l4
I daho .......... ·95%
Cheney Normal. ·35%
.L daho ........... 58
\V. S. C ........ ·73
I daho .......... ·55 .Ldaho ........... 67
0. S.C. ......... 76 lontana ........ 6-l
W ashington tate won the nor thern division meet at Seattle with forty-six and five-twelft hs points.
Front Row: 1). Klingltr, S. Brown, J. Kalbus, H. Bowltr, J. uGore, J. Crowe, P. \\1-e Rack Row: Coach Anderson, C. Livingston, P. Btrg, A. Berg, R. :'11cCue, \\'. Squance, T. Ward, L. Parktr, :'llanager D. Carnes l'ogr 122