l»t» TTAiLION A. ilddtNZIE H—oJ. H.^fc i, WAIw aftd Elgin Waftdkct. Em. ; jnN» A. STCWAHT DRUGGIST EASTMAN KODAKS AND FILMS. We do first class de veloping. Bring ns your Filins. ♦e ueeM «■»♦»<«»i m > OKLAHOMA U. WINS THE SOUTHWESTERN MEET AT DALLAS (Continued from Page 1.) asle run, the broad jump, the shot, discus, javelin and relay. Brown of Texas showed real >claiui in the pole vault when he cleared the bar nicely at 12 feet. He might have 'gene higher but the last holen in the “up rights” had been cleared when he made this height. This perfor mance established a new Conference record;. the old record was eleven feet six and one-half inches held by Retire of Texas A. an dM. Another record was lowered in tha half mile when Miller of Oklahoma broke the tape at the end of 1 minute 69 and three fifths seconds. The winner set the pace from the crack of the gun and was never headed altho White of Rioe was not far back at the finish. The mark of 10 minutes and 26 seconds in the two miles, establishes a record for this event also. The Oklahoma man who won this race alpo set his own pace from the atari. He ran the first mile in 6 minutes and 4 seconds and had a comfortable lead at that time which he continacd four lape. ”j iiM ' “Fish” Pattersoa for A. and M. ran a great race in the mile. He set the pace fer more than three laps, his time at the end of the first half was 2 minutes and 15 seconds. The Oklahoma man however had slight!> the better ef the argument and suc ceeded in putting four feet of space between the two during the last 220 yards. The Fish ran. a great race however and gave all that he had. The winners time was 4 minutes, 27 and two-fifths seconds. The f 880 came so close fter the mile that none of the men who ran in the latter at tempted to repeat in the shorter race. The 100 yard dash was a spectac ular race as four men finished within four feet 'of one snother and some of these changed positions during the lust five yards. The judges immed iately went into secret session and after hot argument decided to place the men as follows: Abbot of U. of O. first with McGee of the same school and Bell of Rice a tie for sec ond ; this left Hugon of Texas A. and M. with ona point as -all of the re mainder had been awarded. There were many present who insisted that tha A. and M. man was third. Had Hinie been at Dallas last Saturday there would have been little argument as to who was first at least. Captain Jonas settled an old grudge when he evened up with Jackson of Baylor defeating him . decisively in both ,the hurdle events. It will be rememoered that “Hungry” was set in a hole at Baylor whan ha “broke** in the high hurdles and that Jack- son, noaed out at the finish. Scott Alexander tied with Jonas of Baylor in tha shot put and each re- eaived a point and a half as two made better dfatancea. received credit for the conference record in the discus throw. The distances was 124 feet, 8 inches. She also took second in this event as well as first and second in the javelin. One of the surprises of the meet was the defeat of Kingsland of Rice by Walton of Texas in the high jump. Before the event R was gen erally conceded that the former would be the winner. t The relay was s pretty race be tween Texas and Oklahoma. The two teams changed positions three times durjng the race, twice during the third quarter when Mom passe J the U. of O. man on the back stretch only to be in turn passed on ' the straight sway. The time for the re lay was 3 minutes and 28 seconds. This is also a new record. A. ami M. was unable to enter a team in this event in previous races as the winner made. IHMtYOU BOUGHT| YOUR t ilFTSqWP AWD SUCCEED! The Y. M. C. A. is anxious to he of the greatest service -to the entire student body. Call at the “Y” and make suggestion that we might ren der this service. BU t r^sS Up-to-Date Work doM at the CAMPUS SHOE SHOP PMCES ALWfiTt MW Holiek A 8m. •yo'-.lli Om of Thooo Clour Sic Saturday Bilb You Handsome Hale Hamilton jin a Tip Top Mntro Wonderplay of Beauty After His Own Heart With a Two-Reel Feature Sen nett Comedy arry Me Mary ECIAL PIPE ORGAN MUSIC BY PROF. PAUL HILL tieen Saturday Two Features Will Bo Presented as Follow* j Charles Ray . In Thos. H. I nee’s Special Production of Thrill* |l|ie Sheriff s Son .With a Return Engagement of That Groat Charlie Chaplin in SHOULDER ARMS Music Win B- Furnuhed Aftermoou cud Ni*M Holick’s Novelty Orchestra HEAR THEM PLAY SATURDAY'S MATINEE. The Wallace Printing Co. FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING. STA TIONERY. PROGRAMS. INVITA- TIONS, ETC. "i A Hue of Gentlemen’s Stationery, all Colors something nice and new. Phone 340 f v