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Shotput. Qualifiers--Rothert (Stanford), 50 ft. 3 in. (new record); Berlinger (Penn), 43 ft. 3 5-8 in.; Adelman (Georgetown), 48 ft. 8 in.; Krenz (Stanford), 48 ft. 5 in.; Schleimer, (Southern California), 47 ft. 11 in.; Smith (N.Y.U...
Discus throw. Qualifiers--Krenz (Stanford), 148 ft. 9 3-8 in.; Anderson (Cornell), 148 ft. 7 in.; Rothert (Stanford), 139 ft. 8-1-1 in.; McLeod (Standford); 137 ft. 11 5-8 in.; Steiner (Penn), 135 ft. 11 3-4 in.; Schneider (N.Y.U.), 134 ft. 7 1-4 in.; Lamberg (Penn...
...pole vault in which the three best vaulters in the world competed-Ward Edmonds of Stanford, Les Barnes of Southern California, and Sabin Carr of Yale. Carr won without breaking any records. Only two men scored double firsts, Ray Barbuti (Syracuse) in the 220 and 440, and Eric Krenz (Stanford) in the discus and shot put. Illinois, regular winner in the middle west, did what was expected at Evanston, Ill., and by winning eleven points out of sixteen kept the track and field championship of the Big Ten. George Simpson (Ohio State) won two events...
...weight events today will bring into action a group of performers from the West coast who are of record-breaking quality. Krenz and Kothert of Stanford since their arrival in Cambridge, have been putting the shot 49 feet in practice without undue effort The former is also a discus ace C. A. Pratt '28 and David Guaruaccia '29 will be the University's chief bids for points in these events...
...Krenz has not thrown the discus below 149 feet or above 154 feet in his six meets this year. The record set by "Bud" Houser of U. S. C. in 1926 is 151 feet 3 and 3-8 inches, so that Krenz who is only a Sophomore, should break this mark before he is through with intercollegiate competition...