Monday, Mar. 31, 1924

Blues

At the Queens Club, London, in the Oxford-Cambridge track meet, S. H. Thomson, Princeton graduate, won the shot-put and 120-yard hurdles. A Yale graduate, J. S. Bard, won the pole-vault.

D. O. Johnson, originally from McGill, won the 440. All three received their "blues."* In addition, B. M. Baker, of Virginia and Oxford, and W. E. Stevenson, of Princeton and Oxford, placed third in the 440 and broad jump, respectively. They got half-blues. The meet was a tie, each team scoring five firsts.

*Corresponds to the "letter" of an American university. The Oxford blue is dark, the Cambridge light. The ''half-blue" corresponds to a minor sport insignia.