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Lo ) > S ——— SIMPSO? ARS IN HURDLES. | the University of Mich - poor class work, ¢ Defeats Jo Loomis in Chicago Meet— | have to do hin ices of.hi kicker this fail. § ketee v > of the best kicke who ever ed for Michigan. Owing o war time conditions freshr ermitted A th cleven ¢ because of ach Yost will LY Javelin Record Is Broker Chicago, Sept. 2.—Bob Simpson, star of the recent interallied meet in Paris, took first place in both th 220-yard low hurdles and the .yard high hurdles at the 41st inf try association track mect yeste Simpson wore the linois Athletic club. he defeated after gwneck Jo Loomis o association captured elev his club's total of 81. T esentatives piled up 65 second place, while Chicago took third points. One Central A. A. U. rec when Augier of the the javeline 17 first y e university won h letter but on Walter Camp's 10t only was placed colors of th l-American team. > hurd Loomis S SR WITH THE GOLPERS. Athletic » = 7 , boints of | Poor Weather No Barrier to Excellent Scoring in Labor Day Tourney William J. Sweeney, one of uttic M Loss n the of the f club, defeated R Labor Day tourney held on afternoon, e for AMERICAN MAN, o tourney all-American fi v play off low net score prize was captured by Ross with 151 for e, A, In the s first with 84 72 in the ne and Ray Hartz won core with 81 Jarvis won the low 77. 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