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THE BEACON, KINGSTON, R. I., THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927

Talbot and Bruce Score at Bowdoin

Alumni Notes

."Frosh" Runners Mississippi Relief Trip Conn. Aggies Fund Aided

Clesson H. Feild , '08 , is vice pre si den t . of the L . A. Hardin g Co nst r u c ti on Corp oratio n of B uffalo.

Maine Wins Meet with 24 ~ Points; Bruce F ouls with Throw of 157 Feet, 8 Inches,

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Dr. Frederick s. ' Hamme tt, '11 , o f the W is t ar Institute of Anato my a n d i ~ ~::::r-: ::1 2 2' Biol og y, of P h ila de l p hia , h a s p u b li s hed - -- "Thyroi d A pp aratu s" a r ticl e s i n the Rho d e Islan d's prem ier athlet es J o ur n a l o f Bio l ogical Chemist r y f or "Came t hrou gh in good s hape a t the Apri L New E n g·land Int et'collegiat es last H · B · A lbro ' ' 11 ' P ·alm er A ve Sa t urday . Bob T.alb ot toolt first place · ., Fal . . . . . mo u t h, Mass., is ed itor and publishln t he b r oad .J ump With a magnificent . . er of th e. "Falm o u t h Enterprise ." He leap of 23 feet 1 'h inches. Th is is is chairman of t he C omm ittee o n M il1 Bob's b es t j ump and he dese1·v es muc h . itary Affa ir s in t he M a ssac hus etts

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c r e d it for h is rem arkably fine s ho w ing in t h e face o f t h e stiff competitio n of t h e I n tercolleg ia t es. Bob Bruce, C oach T oo te li's pr o t eg e, garne red a thil'd place in th e hammer t h row. Bob's toss of 1 52 feet establis hed a n.ew co lle ge r e co rd. In his last throw Bt·uce let th e ir o n ba ll sail for a dis tance of 1 57 f e et 8 i nches, wh i~h wq u ld have tak en firs t place, but Bob ·overst e-pped out .

th e

lin e,

so

was ruled

M a i ne wo n t he meet w ith a tot a l

of 2 4 ~ p oints, j ust b eating out Bow-

doin w h o had 21 %, poin ts.

The rest

.pf t he teams i n order of ran k are: .M. I . T. , 21; Bos t o n C o llege, 20; Bates,

15 ; H:oly Cro ss, 13%; B rown, 8 ; N ew H ampshire, 8; Colby, 7 ; R. I. State, '7; Vermon t , 5; Vi'illia m s , 4; Bos.toh U niver sity , 3; M idd leb u ry, 3; Wes[eyan, 1%; M a ss. Aggies, 1. Bo·b T a lbo t p laced s econd in the i~Hl -yard s emi -fi nals, h ut did n ot ru n all ·h is: stre n gth f o r the broad j u mp. Lar r y Dring made a fi ne s ho w i ng i n

the mile ru n , b u t th e tim e of,.4: 2.2 was a little too f ast fo r t h e K i n gston star. W ith the sh o w i ng: t,h at the boys m ade at Bo wd o in, muc h can be expected Both f rom th em i n fu t u re m eets. T a.Ibot a n d Br uce are s la ted for the n ex t Olymp ic s, if they keep up their :fin e ·showing. P r o f~"W hy wer e you tar dy?" Cla u de- "Class began before I got there. "

The R I S C A lumni Bulletin ·came out t his week . A ll sen iors will h ear ab out t h is p a pe r-, w h ich c omes ·o u t every q u arte r , a n d will be u r ged to take it. I t always h as a good re ·v iew of events a t K i n gs to n a nd is ·w e ll illu str ated.

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Cinder Stars Take Fourth Vict ory of Season; Slow Track Halts Fast Times ; Long Sets New "Frosh" Record in Discus

S tu dents here a t Sta t e C ollege co n ti'ib uted lib erally to t he M ississippi Flood Relie f Fund , as recen tly con-. d ucte d un der t he su pervisi on of Prof. I nc e of the faculty. As yet it is unknown exactly how Mindful of the s ev e ral defeats which the f r esh m e n hav e been handed b y m uc h h a s been r e ce ive d. the Connectic u t Aggie Class of '30, It is I'emembe r e d that t he F resh the " Frosh " track t eam went out man C lass donated $25 t o t his wort hy Thu rs day to d efeat th e Agg ie runners cause, a nd t his, to gether with dona ·tio n s by the v ariou's fraternities, by the score o f 79 - 56. I n spite of the s h o uld ri1ake an appr opria t e total. rain, a larg e crowd t urned out to wit -

Ho u se of Representativ es a n d cler lt ness t he m eeting of t h ese t w o r iy als.. L it tle B oy (j ust f inis hing p r aye rs) : of. t h e C o mmittee on 'l'ow n s. T h e wet track, caused by the rain, h ad And , Lor d , p lease m a.k e N a p o leon a _ __ _ / m11ch ,to do with preventing sever al . Russian. Be njamin Cohen, '13, is emp loy - reco r ds from being br oken .. It w as Moth er ( w hen h e bad f in ls.hed): 1 m ent m a n ag·e r of the Nationa l Sp un the fo u rth sti·aight victory for t h e Why did y o u say t hat, Son ? Silk Co mpan y , Inc ., o f N ew· Bedford . "F1'osh" trac ksters. L . B.: C a u s e that' s w h at I p u t on I n th e running eve nts R h ode I slan d my examination p a p er. 1 h ad a s lig·h t lead, b u t in the fi el d - selected .. events t hey inc r eased t h e ir lead t o The Texan lad h a d j u s t depo s ited such an exte nt t hat t here was no Eben G. · T o wn es, , 17 , is prac ticing doubt left i n the m i n d s of the spec- a nick el in a pub lic t e lep h one. t Op erator : "Nu m b er, please." la w in B roc k t on . H e is a gra duate of . ators as t o whic h was the su p e r i or T ex an : " N u m b e r , n othi n ', I wa n t the Boston U niv e r s ity Law Scho ol. team. Read was h ig h scorer for th e He is m a rried a h d has a fo u r -y ear - '·'Frosh" wit h fi1·s ts i n the 100 and by c h ewing gum ." - Exchan ge. old son. 220 -yard d ashes, and t hird in t h e N orman H . Borden , ' 1 5·, is c h e m ist w ith the King C hemical C ompany a nd liv es a t B o und B r o olr, N. J .

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b r oad j ump for a t otal of e l eve n P rof.- "Can y o u give me the deripoin t s . The only · event i n which a vatio n of Auditoriu m?" l\'IA Y QUEEN CROWN E D clean up was made was in the s h ot P up il- " F r om A u d io , t o hear; a n d (Co n tinued fro m page 1) p u t . L ong, S uter a n d Slavitsky took T a u r u s, b u ll; a place w here- " 1\'l. 'l' h om pso n , F r iery, C u rtis a n d G ri t first, second and thir d in t h is event P r of- "Th a t w ill do , t hat will do." fit h , i n t h e g ay a ttire of t heir native for Rhode I sland . L ong als o took fi r s t 1 Y ou c a n c ut clas ses. i n c o rrespo ndc ou ntry . 'l'hey dan ced , and th en r e in t h e d isc us w ith a record - b reaking / e n ce s chool by m a ilin g e m pty envetired to giv e p lace t o th e Fren c h throw o f 1 06 feet, 7 inches. S ut er lopes. dancers: t he Misses L ewis, - Exc han ge. of 13 4 feet, 8 'h inc h es. dal.l, Wilc ox a nd Bowe 1·m a n , who were · Groat of Co n nectic ut was the h ig h vidson, R: I. D ista nee- 118, 4%, i n t urn rep la c e d by t h e f oUI' Dut c h · h s co r e r of t h e m ee t w ith a firs t in the m e es. d ancers, the Misses E. Vi' o od , K elly, l ow h u rd les, second in t h e and D iscus--Won by L ong , R. I. ; sec 100 Ram sbo tto m a nd G r a m e ls b ac h . Next . 0-yard dash es an d b d . f o nd , H awki ns, C .; third , Johnson, R. 22 roa JUmp, or I. Distan ce- 1 06 fe et , 7 i n c he s . upon . t h e s tage a ppeared t h e Ma.y a total of l 4 p oints. J avelin-Won b y Suter , R . r. ; secPole d a n cer s , attired as Scottish la s ond, H awkins, c.; t hird,. Strong c. Dissies: t h .e Mi sse.s B. Th o mps_o n , M a y· The sum m nxy: ta nce-134 feet, 8 'h inc hes. h e w , N ich ols , Ebhltt, B ishop, Ca!I a nd, Mile ru n - Won b y Bottomley, C.; H igh jum p-Won b y LenZc, R. I. ; s eco n d , Bean, H. I. ;. th ir d , Vibber , C . a nd Johnson,. R . I., tied f or fir st;, N yb l o m, K enyon , Snell, P in cjmey, Ti me, 4:52. 1. t h ird , Strong c. Five f.e et, 2 i nche s . W ill iam so n , H. Willis, J . W illis, Me 44 0-yar d r un- Won by GobeiUe, R. Pole vau lt -Won by D roi tcour, R. A ndre w s , W a lling, L ittle fiel d , Schmidt I. ; s econd, K elsey, C .; t h i rd , Ko p p el · L; s e c o nd , Lee , R. I.; B u c k n e r, C.; man, R . I. T ime 55 .1s . tied fo r sec ond. Heigb t- 1 0 fee t. and V iwll. 100 -yar d d a s h - Won by Read, R . B road dJ=Gt}- W on b yh ' A'dnderson, Lastly came th e American d a n cers, R d R. R !. ; second, Go r<tt . C.; third, And erson, I. ; sec on • roat · ; t rr , ·ea , · . each carryi J1g scarf::J of diff eren t c o l - R. I. T im e 10 .5s. I. Djstan c e- 19 feet , 7 %, inches. ors to repre s ent d iffere n t c o ll eges: 120 -y a r d high h urdles-:-Won by ·Miss Hu m es, Vassar ; M iss Hop e, Flo Howes, ·R. I . ; secon d , MacF a rlane , R. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r ida Woma n's Co llege ; M iss M.errill, 1. ; th ird , G eissle r , C . Tirqe 1 7 .5s. T w o - m ile ru n-Won by B ottomley, University of Il lino is ; M iss 1\ll. W oo d, C . ; second, G lover, R. I.; thil:d, Vib Well esl ey; M iss We ll ~ . P em b r oke; ber, C . T ime 11.32 s. M iss H e ns h a w , Mic higan State Col880 -ya r d -W o n b y E mm ons, C.; lege; M iss I:.ucette, \ ¥ il so n C ollege; seco n d, Kelsey, C.; third, H e rsey, R. Miss B l a ndi ng , E l m ir a; M iss Ha<Y, I. Time-2 : 10 .9. 220 -yard-W on b y Re.ad, R . I.; sec Svvee t Briar , a n d M iss Bro o me , Rh o de ond. G r oa t , C.; third , Gob e ille , R . I. Island Stat e C oll ege. T he latter at Tim e -24 .1s. 220 l ow hu rd les- Won by Gorat, C.; th e c lose of t h e dance did a s ol o be fqre th e Quee n , wlio cro wned her a second , Geissl er , C. ; third , Powe ll, R. I. T hn e-29 .2s . Ptincess of t h e May . T h e n t h e w h o le Shot put-Won by Long, R. I., secprocessio n filed o ut once more. nnd, S u t er, R. I.; thir<'l, Slavitsky, R . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · • • • • • • • .1 Zf=Ffff f=Ff =Ff =F=F=F=F=F=F=F=F=Ff=Ff f =Ff=i' The May .Da y p age ant w a s in c harge 1. D ist ance~4 0 fee t , 11 %, i n c hes. Ham m er t h r ow-Won by P hillip s , J of Mts. K ean y and t he co s tuming was C.: second, Capucilli, R. I.; ~hird, D adone by Mrs. P e ppard. T h ey are Established 1.84 7 b o th t o be c o ngratulated u p on t h e MOVIES

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