Twelfth Annual "W" Relay Carnival
vmnasium Innex, %larch 1, 1918
Event                First           Second           Third         Record
40-yard Dash . . . Maleckar           McCandless       Wolfers         :05
Gill
High Jump    . . . Wilson              Williams                         5 ft., 9 in.
Shot Put  . . . . Blatter             Hipke            Mueller          35 ft., 2' in.
Inter-Company Relay   Co. B           Co. L            Co. 1            1:47 2 /5
40-yard High Hurdles  Andrews         Heintzen         Matchette       :06 2 /5
45-yard High Hurdles  Andrews         Matchette        Heintzen         :05 3 /5
Inter-Fraternity Relay  Beta         (Chi Psi                           1:4244/5
Nash,          Sigma Nu
Barnes,
Swenson,
Woodward,
Goerlit:,
Wolfers
Running Broad jump    Andrews         Hsieh            Spafford         19 ft., I1 in.
Inter-Lit. Soc. Relay . Hesperia      Philomathia                       1:55
Inter-Sorority Relay . Alpha Gam. Delta Gam. Phi Beta  Alpha Phi       8:35 3,'5
Schumaker,
Scheidenham,
Puchner,
Dennis
Correspondence Group High Jump
ISCO\sSlX'S high jumpers scored a \ictor\ over Olio State on \iv l, 1017, in a car-
reponence group meet, the first of what is hoped to be a series of such athletic con-
tests. In the meet, 25 Wisconsin athletes jumped at Camp Randall, while a similar
number ofOhio State men jumped at Columbus. Their jumps were scored on the basis of 100
points for a jump of 5 feet 8 inches, with a proportionate decrease for every inch below that mark.
Wisconsin, whose 25 jumpers averaged 5 feet 3 72 '100 inches, won with 2,088 points out of a
possible 2,500. Ohio State scored 1,720 points.
Illinois Relay Carnival
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lCONSIN carried off third honors at the annual Illinois Relay Carnival by placing third
in cach of the one, two, and four mile relay races. Chicago won all three races and
Illinois took second in each. Andrews took Wisconsin's only points in the special field
vents, placing third in the high and low hurdle races. Michigan scored most of the points in
these events.
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