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HUTCHINSON, CHASE AND ALMA WIN MEET
Three High Schools Take Track Tourney in Downpour of Rain
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ATTICA MAN BREAKS RECORD
Roderick Put Shot 44 Feet and the Inches—Grover, Naismith, Hamilton and Babb Officials
Class A.
On a field of mud and with rain falling intermittently, the eleventh annual interscholastic track and field meet was held on McCook cinders, Saturday afternoon. Hutchinson won the meet in class A, Chase county led in class B, and the honors went to Alma in the third class. The classes were divided according to the enrollment in the high schools.
The Hutchinson highs won the class A meet by scoring 45 points while the Lawrence highs were but two counts behind. Kansas City, Kansas, was third with 27 points. To Butler, he scored nine victories. Butler entered six events and won first in all. He was presented with a silver cup and his medals stretched almost across the front of his sweater. The Hutchinson athlete will run on Northwestern field on Saturday for shot-put, broad jump, 50 yard dash, both hurdle races, and the 220 dash. The relay was a pretty exhibition and
Lawrence won by a grandstand finish.
Class B.
Chase County took the honor in class B by scoring 30 points. Humbdt and Tonganoxie tied for second place with 27 points each. They were joined by Woodford Falls, won the individual cup in this class by securing three firsts.
Class C.
Alma won first in class C when her athletics scored 25 points. Maple Hill came next with 20 points and third place was a tie between Attica and Cimarron with 16 scores each. Hair, of LaHarpe, was the star of this class. He won 15 points his school. The team's Maple Hill meet the meet was remarkable because only seven boys are enrolled in that school.
Record Broken
The interscholastic record in the shot-put was broken by Roderick, of Attica, by a put of 44 feet and 8 in. The former record was 42 feet and eight inches. The muddy track and the cold weather made fast work almost impossible and reduced the crowd to several hundred.
J. C. Grover, K. C. A. C. started the athletes, Dr. James Naismith was referee, W. O. Hamilton, clerk, and George Babb kept the score.
Summary of Events
50-yard dash—dash C. A. Butler,
Hutchinson, first; Barclay, Kansas
City, Kan., second; O'Leary, Lawrence, third. Class B, Hilton, Chase county, first; Hopkins, Humboldt, second; Caldwell, Tonganoxie, third; C Class C, Hair, LaHarpe, first; Collier, Marquette, second; Hensel, Alma third.
120-yard high hurdles—Class A
Barclay, Kansas City, Kan., first;
Treweeke, Wichita second; Uhrlaub,
Lawrence, third. Class B. Munger.
Bondaleate, first; Seward, Nebraska.
second; Moore, Humboldt, third.
Class C, Brown, Alma, first; Bower,
Waterville, second; Ledger, Perry,
third.
One-mile run—Class A, Dedo, Kansas City, Kan., first; Gates, Topeka, second; Smith, Summer county, third. Class B, Budge, St. John, first; Kendall, Tonganoxie, second; Totman, Humboldt, third. Class C, Dierking, Alta Vista, first; Sweeney, Perry, second; Taylor, Oskaloosa, third.
100-yard dash--Class A, Butler,
Hutchinson, first; Russell, Summer
county, second; Randall, Lawrence,
third. Class B, Hilton, Chase Co.
first; Hopkins, Humboldt, second;
Caldwell, Tonganoxie, third;
La Harpe, First; McClaskey,
Cimarron, second; Collier, Marquette,
third.
Quarter mile—Class A, Whitaker,
Reno county, first; O'Leary, Lawrence,
second; Wilbur,Lawrence,
third. Class B (two races), Schmitt,
Anthony, and Gobel, Peabody, first;
Milburn, Peabody, and Eaton, Neodesha,
second; Crow, Neodesha, third.
Class C, Hair, LaHarpe, first; Biberstein, Attica, second; Oliver, Maple Hill, third.
220-yard low hurdles—Class A, Butler, Hutchinson, first; Russell, Sumner county, second; Randall, Lawrence, third. Class B, Gallagher, Baldwin, first; Crass, Chase county, county, second; Gale, Crass, Chase county, C. Mc Cleaskey, Climaron, first; Stuewe, Alma, second; Cole, Menden, third.
Half-mile run—Class A, Smith.
Sumner county, first; Freese, Hutchinson, second; Bohr, Hutchinson, third. Class B (two races), Budge, St. Joan, and Murphy, Tanganioxane,
Omenaga, second; C. Works, Humboldt, and McKee, Anthony, third. Class C, Egbert, Cimarron, first; Dierking,
Alta Vista, second; Hensel, Alma, third.
z20-yard dash- Class A, Butler,
Hutchinson, first; Russell, Summer
county, second; Randall, Lawrence,
third. Class B, Hilton, Chase county,
first; Oxline, Pratt, second; Hopkins,
Humboldt, third. Class C, Brown,
Alma, first; Berry, Alden, second;
Rice, Alma, third.
Pole vault—Class A, Pattinson,
Hutchison, first; Crawford, Topeka,
second. Class B, won by Oxime,
class C, won by Billings,
Manile Hull.
Shot-put-Class A, Butler, Hutchinson, first; Jensen, Coffeyville, second. Class B, won by Sharp, Carbondale. Class C, won by Roderick.
High jump—Class A. B'barclay, Kansas City, first, Treewich, Wiecha, second. Class B. won by Chan- anoxine. Class C, won by Smith, Axell.
Broad jump—Class A, Butler,
Hutchinson, first; Treweke, Wichita, second. Class B, won by Wright, Baldwin. Class C, won by Blaeherst.
Discus throw—Class A, Wilbur,
Lawrence, first; Woodward, Law-
rence, second. Class B, won by
Sharp, Carandalee. Class C, won by
Carandalee. Class H.
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Relay—Class A, won by Law-
rence. Class B, won by Chase cun-
ty. Class C, won by Alma.
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CLASS A. Coffeyville
1 Nelson
2 Velson
3 Jensen
4 Watson
Hutchinson
174 Butler
175 Bates
176 Noe
177 Freese
178 Pattinson
179 Short
Kansas City
10 Barclay
5 Howe
7 Stevens
8 Russell
9 Cunningham
10 Rotert
10 Oxley
11 Carter
13 Dedo
14 Frye
15 Conquist
16 Harris
Auwrence
17 Wilbur
18 Uhrlueb
19 Randall
20 Allen
21 O'Leary
22 Neal
23 Briggs
24 Martin
25 Gibson
26 Woodward
27 Lupter
28 Talaver
180 Norman
181 Staley
182 H. Gillis
183 Youngberg
184 R. Gillis
184 Penno
28 Whittaker
Topeka
3 Glass
34 Sorensen
35 Crawford
37 Lortz
38 Gates
39 Murphy
40 Kauffman
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Wichita
41 Treweeke
CLASS B.
Anthony
42 Powell
43 Smith
44 Skidler
45 McKee
46 Schmidt
47 Cary
48 Neal
49 Ryan
50 Imp
51 Wilson
52 Metz
53 Arnold
54 Baldwin
54 Gallier
54 Wright
54 Bonner Spg's
55 Jaggard
57 Hall
58 Hall
59 Pennell
59 Smiley
61 Stanford
Burlingame
62 Amos
63 Randal
64 Washington
64 Whitehead
65 Wentz
65 Jewett
67 Williams
68 Carbondale
68 Sharp
69 Moore
6Mebrey
71 Foster
Catholic High
72 E. Fisher
72 F. Fisher
74 Walsh
75 Ken
76 McHale
77 Crogan
78 Orr
79 Laughlin
Chase Co.
80 Crilson
81 Wileox
83 Shelley
84 Carrier
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85 Rand
86 Bates
87 Giger
88 Bacook
Eskridge
89 Waugh
90 Mennieee
Humboldt:
186 Hopkins
187 C. Works
188 W. Works
189 Kelbey
190 Moore
191 Tetman
192 Stewart
192 Neodesha
193 Crowder
192 Michhellis
194 Eaton
194 Gibbs
195 Seward
196 Onaga
196 McBride
197 Bell
198 Swisher
199 J. Falkenstein
100 E. Falkenstein
101 Taylor
102 Brooks
102 Oskaloosa
158 Taylor
159 Frisbie
159 Paola
163 Burrows
163 Peabody
104 Brooker
105 Kobel
106 Milbourne
106 Pratt
128 Oxline
129 Chapman
130 Ellis
131 LeSuer
132 Rosedale
107 Stults
108 Smith
109 Sperry
110 Wilhite
111 Liddle
112 John
112 Budge
Tonganoxie
113 McNerney
114 Zimmerman
115 Chandler
116 Conn
117 Freiemutt
118 Kendall
119 Murphy
120 Hamil
121 Caldwell
CLASS C. Alma
Alma 125 Hensel
GOLF TOURNAMENT BEGINS THIS WEEK
Qualifying Round of Fifth Annual Handicap Event Will Start Friday
Friday and Saturday of this week the big event of the local golf season will open when the qualifying round of the fifth annual handicap tournament will be opened. The following rounds of the tournament will be played next week, until the winner has finally been determined. As a prize A. D. Carroll has offered a handsome silver trophy cup, to remain in the possession of the winner for one year. His name will be enclosed upon the cup, and the trophy will become the permanent possession of anyone winning it three times. Other prizes for the runner-up and the winners of the second and third flights have been offered by the golf club.
126 Stuewe
127 Rice
128 Brown
129 Senge
**Alta Vista**
130 Dierking
131 H. Morgan
132 F. Morgan
133 Case
134 Fisher
135 H. Johnson
136 Simonton
137 Poller
138 Wolfeist
139 McWilliams
140 Foster
141 Kietzman
142 P. Johnson
143 Stewart
**Attica**
144 Biberstein
145 Mannen
146 Roderick
**Axtell**
147 Smith
**Cimarron**
148 McClaskey
149 Egbert
149 Firestone
**LaHarpe**
148 Hair
Prof. Charles H. Gray, secretary of the Oread Golf Club, has just received from R. W. Hodge, secretary of the Trans-Mississippi Golf association, a number of entry blanks for the annual tournament of that association, and the Trans-Mississippi Golf course, Kansas City, June 8 to 13. The Oread Golf club has become a member of the Trans-Mississippi association, and any member of the local club may enter the tournament. Entry blanks may be had from Professor Gray upon application. On account of the fact that the tournament will be held in Kansas it is likely that a number of the local golfers will enter. Members of the Oread club may also enter the state tournament, as the local club is also a member of the Kansas State golf association. The state tournament will be held this year at Salina, June 1 to 6.
New handicaps for the goifers are being worked out by the tournament committee and will be announced before the qualifying round is played. These handicaps will not differ greatly from the old ones, under which the spring events have been played, and will be based on the records of the various players made during the last six weeks.
Maple Hill
149 E. Billings
150 D. Billings
151 Young
152 Older
Marquette
153 Johnson
154 Collier
155 Menden
156 Cole
156 Palmer
157 Bary
157 Perry
160 Legen
161 Malone
162 Sweeney
163 Frandle
164 Clark
165 Knapp
166 Good
Waterville
168 Bowen
168 Thomas
168 Winchester
169 Rose
169 Wellington
170 Smith
171 Russell
172 Howlett
173 Hoblet
Oread High
185 Brown
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