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BEAD TOE EAST OREGONIAN SrORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS TOAT IS FURNISIIED B.Y JIIREE SERVICES A. P. U. P. AND L U n TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 region : TWELVE PAGES SECTION . TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 iil) ry b u -n. j i " " """" 1 - . KING, MAY 26, 1922. " 1 -7 ; LIVE SPORTING NEWS AT SEATTLE MAY 27 SEATTLE. Wash.. May S. (L'. I'.) The piece de resistance of coast track and field athletics, will I served May 2T when the Pacific Coast and Northwest fans will gather here for the Joint Coast conference and North west conference meets In the stadium. This meet will be the culmination of one of the meL.successfiil track seasons the coast has experienced in I years. Practically every school .nnd . college In both conferences has devel oped a strong team, with the Univer sity of Washington and the I'niversity . of California regarded as high favor . Ites. Both Stanford and California however, will have rhclr star perform ers and couches in the cast, competing in the l. C. A. A. A. A. meet at Cam bridge, on this date. - n hat Tiro- mo ix i92i ixTi iH oi ina.vrvs California STi, points; Harvard 27: Dartmouth JO; Pcnsylvania liU. Stnnfird 15: Princeion 1J: Cornell II: MasKichuset's Tech 1; penn State 10: Yale Lafayette ; Syracuse 8: llcogetown 5; Uutgors ; Holy Cross 3: Columbia 1 and I owdoin 1. 'EVENT Events aiij Wln-s-rs YVINNKlt SECONl ' SYDNEY, Nova Scotia. Lobster i fishing on the Cape Breton jcoast, be gun on May 1st. instead of May 16th as formerly. ll) yard.- 10s. K'.rkscy. Ktanford: LeConcy. Lafayette. Woodrinsr, Syracuse. !20 yards-21 2-5. Wood ring, Syracuse; LeConcy, Lafayelte. Hutchi son Cal. 441 yards 49s. Hendrix.son. Calif.; Jlaxnm. Penn; Stevenson, Prlncetor S0 yards 1:55 1-3. Eby, Penn; Sprctt. Calif.; 'Pnwden, .Mass. Tech. One mile 4:17 1-5. Connolly. Georgetown; trown, Penn; o'Conndl. Harvurd. " Two mllcs-T-StiS:'. Brown, Cornell: llomlg. Penn State; lorr, .tTnlif. 12U hurdles 14 4-5. Thomson, Dartmouth; Krogncss. Harvard; liar ron. Penu State. 20 hurdles 24 2-5. Thomson, Dartmouth; Folk. Stanford; Wells, Stanford. IS lb. shot 43f 314. Shelburne, Dartmouth: Halscyin, Princeton; Dig nuns, Holy Cross. KiinninK id. Jp. 22f J-S. GourtV.n.Hnrvaru Krosness. Harvard; ' Lourto. Princeton. Hunning High Jump feet 1 1-2. Lundon, Yale and Miller, Cut., tied;" Urown, Durt mouth. Pole Vault 12 ft. Norris, Cal.. Harwood. Hvd, and Trown. Yale tied.' 'Hammer Throw 15f 4 DaiiUrow, Muss. Tech. Brown, Harvard; fe'peers, Pr.'nceton. '.'... ' 3000 Hourts oj Sofia" Comjoit Your legs support you and PARIS Garters will support your hose in a style that only 'PARIS can. 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Swarthy colored, sun-tinted :, hands Horn tile tur west were waving with hypnotic uestures in front or the eust us the tfreatost of America's college ulhleti-s sot reiidy for the flrat tiny of the forty-sixth nnninil lntPivoll'ii(i track nnd field championships, at the Cumliridgo Stadium. Pleased wilh'the twite of lust year's championship, the Pacific Const, In J the desire for another title. Bent dill- ! fornla.i last year's champions, and j Stanford, two of the strongest of tut j many star teams gathered here fortht I annual classic. I "If Ciillfoinla tloesn't reiit-al. Slun- ford will win. We'll finish first and second either way," the California contingent Bloated nnd there was no strong rebuttal from the east. I linnsylvun!a, Princeton, Cornell, I Harvard, Dartmouth, PennN Ptute anil J (leorsetown have strong coinWnHtlons, liuj the points will he split so many I ways that there seems little churtce to head off the well balanced combina tion from the coast. ' i "Among nil the Olvmule. world nnd I I nnl onal champions that will complete, i nt "TlnVx tI..Mf.n .1.. , Cl.lShIO Ktoi.v, 11 .............. nt., nvilllll'iai ' Stnnford shot-piitter. discus thrower' und sprlnleiv. He H within inches of the world's record In the shot and tils-1 cus. and allhough he curries over 200 oounds, he can do ten seconds In the century. ! He Is counted upon as the biggest Individual point scorer of the meet. . Several .world's records : may be broken nnd It is almost as eertnlnlv that many Intei-colleglate marks will' oe shattergd. . t- Kirlist-y, Rlunford; l.eConey, Luhiy "tte, and Lovejoy, Cornell, are con lstent and 4-5 men In tho hundred cards and on the Harvard track, which 's about the fastest in the world, one of the three may Jump out Into thu Paddock class. ;4 '' Larry nrown, Pennsylvania captain, 's going out for a record In the quar ter and the half and If he beats the field lined up agulnst him, he will huve to better the present mark, Al- l"o Woodi-lng, Syracuse sta;r 'andj Olympic 200 meter champion, might et a new murk In Ihe 220-yard dash if he Is In form. , . The shot, discus und javelin records are In dire danger. . Jack Merrhuiit, California stnr, probubly will establish a new distance In the hammer throw. , i Nothing like the prest-nt, assemblage .of talent has ever appeared In the l-tt-rcolieglates and tickets are, in such leinand that a ncwi.ttendnuce murk1, nay he set, . ' .' ' Dig Their Graves With Their Teeth nlbWlug." 'messes" and not enough warn women that if they Increase tho ' A umoiiHt of food they take In the 24 jS hours the Only people who will bnefit R will be thoduitors," he declared. :R He 'attribute, the prime cause of i j -rnuiture 'Illness and death among ! i 7a : X 't oo maivv chocolates. Forcing food, down nt all hours In-M'-nd of eating regulurly. , Too much tea drinking. Iick .if given stuffs, salads, spin ache, etc. , . Too much meat. 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