TRACK MEET 
MANCHESTER Hicu ScHoort CLASSES 
IN COMPETITION 
The classes of 1916 and 1917 were 
victorious in the third semi-annual 
track meet of the Manchester High 
school athletic association held last 
Saturday afternoon at the Brook 
street playgrounds. Classes 1915 and 
1918 scored only 20 points to the 57 
of their winning opponents. The one 
~ mile run was the only event in which 
the losers of the meet came out ahead, 
they corralling 8 points to one of the 
16 and ’17 contingent. 
In the too-yard dash Kullberg was 
high man, his time being 11 4-5; Lu- 
cas was second, with Owens taking 
third place. Carey and Crafts were 
the others entered in this event, 
which was the first of the afternoon. 
Stanley was number one man in the 
running high jump, his jump being 
4 {t.6in. Knight came in for second 
place, with H. Baker third. The 
others listed in the event were Flem- 
ming, and G, Bicke. 
Kullberg, who won the 100-yard 
dash, also captured first place in the 
44o-yard dash — time, 61 sec. G. 
Eicke won second place, with Owens 
third. Others in the race were Carey, 
Foster and Stanley. 
In the standing broad jump a dis- 
tance of 8 ft.,6 in. was made by 
Stanley, winner of the event, with 
Carey second and Flemming third. 
Others competing were Knight and 
- Diamond. 
Francis won first place in the pole 
vault with 6 ft., 6 in.; H. Baker took 
second place and Height third. The 
others were Diamond, . Crafts and 
Stanley. 
Kullberg further proved his value 
to 1917 when he took first place in 
the shot put, with a distance of 27 
ft., 5 in. Lucas was second mian and 
Femming third. The other men 
were Carey, Knight and Stanley. 
The class of 1915 showed that 
they at least wanted one event and 
went in and took the one-mile run. 
H. Baker was the man who did the 
trick, his time being 6.57 4-5. G. 
Ficke was second and Lucas third. 
Others in the run were Foster, R. 
Baker, FE. Height, Evans and Hans- 
berry. 
In the running broad jump Kull- 
berg and Stanley tied for first place, 
but in the jump-off Kullberg proved 
his claim to first place. The distance 
of Kullberg was 16 ft., 5 in. Second 
place went to Stanley and Knight 
captured third. The other jumpers 
were Diamond, Crafts, Bohaker, and 
G. Eicke. 
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The 1916-17 team won the relay 
race. [he team was composed of 
Francis, Lucas, Stanley and Kull- 
berg. The 1915-18 team was com- 
posed of Carey, Diamond, Eicke and 
E. Height. ‘Tihe time was 44 secs. 
Following is the list of officials: 5. 
F. Monroe, manager; A, L. Saben, H. 
W. Purington and J. C. Mackin, 
judges; Allen McKinnon, timer; S. 
F. Monroe, starter; Tyler and Ralph 
Stearns, measurers; Wim. Walsh, 
scorer; John Connors, announcer, 
The student officers: George Rust, 
"14, manager; Wesley Stanley, 17, 
asst. mgr.; H. Baker, ’15, capt. oi 
1915-18; Lacas, ’16, capt. of 1916-17. 
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