TUB- s -HESPERIAN mio Xlell Uny it Groai; Sucjcsohh. Rl'COKDS BltO'CKX 11V AXD'U'SOX, BENEDICT, HANSEN' AN I) PlLLSIlUKY. On last Saturday afternoon occurred the best Field Day contest in the history of the Urn. Athletics occupy a position never be fore attained, and the records compare very favorably with those of leading institutions. The future of athletics is assured. Tho meet proved to us that wo have tho men and a sys tem of training which can beat records, and with the hearty co-operation of faculty and students wo shall go on unto perfection. A large number of enthusiastic spectators were eagerly awaiting tho beginning of tho battle when Kefereo Roscoo Pound called for tho first event, the 100-yd. dash. The run was swift and close, bringing loud applause from tho bleachers. Andreson crossed the tape in 10 sec. La Salle 10 1 .", Heartt 10 2-5, The winner broke tho pr vious record which waa 10k sec. Benedict captured tho spectators in the running broad jump, clearing 20 ft. J3A inehes, surpassing the past record of 19 ft. 4 in.; Pepoon 2nd, 18 ft. 1 in.; LoMar lird, 10 ft. .' in. Roy Sawyer covered a mile in 5 min. (5 2-5 sec. Ho showed endurance and ran in good form and with ease, taking the lead and maintaining it throughout tho race. Waterman came in second in 5:10 2-5. Tho half mile race was also won by Sawyer in 2 iniu. 20 sec; Clinton second, 2:27 2-5. Tho Judges ordered tho events to bo doubled and while Benedict, Pillsbury and Story wore scraping tho sky in tho polo vault tho giants wore putting the shot. Turner's height and long reach stood him in good stead, winning lirst place at JJ2 ft. l in.; Hansen 2nd, .'JO ft. 9k in.; Stull .'ird, 29 II. Ik in. Tho 440-yd. dash was the most exciting event in the meet. Benedict took the lead with Andreson and Story about 10 feet in tho rear. On the homo stretch Andreson by an unprecedented spurt shot ahead, crossing tho lino in 52 4-5 sec; Benedict 2nd, 51 2-5; Story Hrd, HI. In tho running high jump, Pillsbury maintained his proviouH policy, breaking his last record of 5 ft. in. by j of an inch. The hurdle racing was an interesting feature and was viewed with pleasure by the spectators. In tho 120-yd. race 'Heartt won iirst place, 20 Nothing like tliem for the money: Our- 1-5 sec; La Salle 2nd, 20 2-5. The 220-yd. hurdle was captured by Pepoon over Water man in a close iinish 'time, U3 sec. The ham mer throw was victory to Hansen, who by his noted football strength and skill, made a new record of S7 ft. 2k in. His previous rec ord was 7S ft. Lemur second, 82ft. 5k in.; Turner 3rd, 80 ft. km. Throwing tho discus was a decided novelty. Pillsbury made the brilliant throw of 94 ft., which was within 2 ft. S in. of tho Olympic record of 95 ft. 8 in., made at the games in Greece last year. The handsomo silver cup donated by Armstrong Clothing Co. was awarded to the Sophomore class. lNTEU-COLLEOIATE MEET. The Intercollegiate meet between the Uni versity, Doano and Wesloyan will occur next Saturday, beginning promptly at 2 o'clock. Two representatives from each college will participate in each event. Our track team will bo Benedict, Andreson, Pepoon, Clinton, Pillsbury, Hanson, Turner, Waterman, Saw yer, Heartt. Tho Palhidians and Unions are talkiug of going to Roca to enjoy a picnic a week from Saturday. Tho Pull.-Delian baseball game was a fail ure. So says the Palls. The score stood 29 to 10 in favor of tho Delians. The Delians defeated tho Unions by a scoro of 5 to 3. Miss Parker of the art department wishes to make a request from the student body. A life size manikin of wood has been taken from the art room, probably for some program, and it is now needi'd for model work. W. B. Larrabee, who roeautly went to en list in the South Dakota cavalry, writes that ho has secured the position of sienographer and assistant clerk to tho Quarter Master, with a good salary. Tho seniors after thoir reign of absolutism (diluted) mobilized at Lincoln Park for a pic nic Wednesday afternoon. They armed them solves with all the wind and bombastic talk possible in order to scare away any danger that might threaten them from their junior and sophomore enemies. No reliable account of the picnic has yet been received. i Shoe, foot Form Store 1213 O street '