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THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1901.
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Awards in The Tribune's Junior Educational Contest
I
ON'I! thousand, nine hundred unit
cIkIH.v-IIvo words wins tlio llrs(
prize In Tlio Tribune's Junior
Sdticatlonal t'ontest. l-'ew ImiiKlned It
van poKll)li to scourc Hint number of
fords out or this loiters In ".eranlon
rrlbunc," ami It will bo u trrent hut
jrlsu to several hundred of tliosip who
filtered tlio content. The full list of
:orrot words Is published herewith,
lowevor, utiil those who pitrt'elpatt'd In
Slip contest itt-u tit lllinrly to look thuin
over with tlio BiTatcHt t'ltro.
The Tribune shows also the photo
graphs of thi' two brothers who head
tlio lint of wlnnlni; c'ttntpsliints. Wil
liam T. S. anil Charles W. llii'lrtijtioz,
itl also publishes a full list of tlio for
tunate twenty-six Iio.vh ami Klrls who
"Ueeoeded In 1,'Pttlnff nenrost to the top.
This list also shows the ape of eaeh
and the nunibor of words their lists
ronlulni'd before and after eorrectlon.
There Is a wry Interesting display In
ane of The Tilbune's show windows th's
tnorulni;. l'llul up In one end are the
lists of words sent In by the nearly
Boven bundled contestants, while In the
other Is the pile of coupons sent In by
the estimators. One him but a faint
Idea of the magnitude of the contest
until they have seen this display. In
the window urn u'ao the winning cou
pons and the ot Initial of the first parte
of William Rodtliruez's manuscript, a
reproduction of which Is shown In ic
iluced form herewith.
An Enthusiastic Contest.
The contest, which closed f-'alurdny
cvenliiK aroused the most Intense en
thuslasni anions the boys and (jlrls
(and 'some of the older folks, loo) of
Northeastern Pennsylvania. Lists of
words formed out of the letters In
"Sernnton Tribune" were sent In from
every section of tlio city and from
scores of towns throughout this sec
tion of the state. Letters and pack
ntres came In by the armful through
The postolllco and were brouiiht In by
the contestants themselves or sent In
by parents or other relatives, la some
Instances shy youiiR ladles of It or in
years would send in their lists by
younger brothers, preferring not to
meet the Contest Editor themselves.
In the majority of cases the rules of
the contest seemed to be clearly under
stood, but there were many amusing
Incidents. Some little chaps would
bring In a list of from live to twenty
words expecting to take a prize home
with them right away. A few such
lists came by mall with full instructions
as to the mailing of the watch. Hut
all were good natured and those who
failed to get in among the first twenty
six we are sure will join with The Tri
bune in good wishes for the more for
tunate ones.
"Why Webster's International
Dictionary Was Used.
I3esUIc the lists sent in by the siici ces
tui contestants, whose n.imes appear
In , the accompanying tabic, there
were many ery" Mng lists of
words received which failed to
have more than 1.7.VJ words, the
lowest on the honor role, after
'hey were corrected. Some of these
nud as many as 3,0(W words, and no
doubt the majority of them were found
In some dictionary, probably the stan
dard, but they were not In "Webster's
International Dictionary" of 189S.
It was absolutely necessary to choose
some one book to judge the contest by,
and The Tribune selected the one that
would be found in the majority of
homes. If some one book had not been
chosen it would have been the task
of ,i lifetime to have ascertained if the
words on the various lists were admls
sable. There are probably half a dozen
different dictionaries on the market,
and where a word was in question, if
no one book had been selected, it would
have been necessary to look th.it word
up In each book. Under such circum
stances it would have taken two or
three weeks to have verified each list.
would discover why they were not In
the key list.
In every list there would also be n
few eriors In spoiling. Letters would
be transposed or omitted, unci these
would be ruled out.
Then there were those who wilfully
changed the spelling of words lo ninke
them have the rluht letters. As an In
stance, there were a few lists where
such words as "country" ami "county"
were spoiled "coiinlrle" and "cotinlle."
Sometimes where a word had a final
"e" that would make It contain two
"e's," the last "c" was dropped.
"Plurals formed by adding 's and
'es' not allowed." Tills rule was vio
lated In many cases. It was necessary
to make such a rule as otherwise every
noun and erb In the dictionary would
have hud added to It tin "s." All other
plurals are given In the dictionary Im
mediately alter the noun, as "Country
pi. countries," and where the letters
weie cot red these wele admitted.
"Words" only were admitted. 1'nder
this Interpretation sulllxcs and prellxcs
were not allowed, as they are not
"words" but only parts of words. Com
pound words wete admitted, as a com
pound word Is "a word." In some In
stances the dictionary dellnes combina
tions of two or more words, as "sea
lobln," and as these are cleurl separ
ate words and could In no ease be con
sidered "a word," thev were not ad
mitted. "A," "1" and "("" were ad
mitted, as they are cleat ly words.
Contractions, such as "ain't," weie
not admitted, as they are not complete
words.
The Successful
Contestants.
The winning contestant, William T.
K. KodiigucK. Is a biother of Charles
Kodrlgue'. (who secured llrst place In
The Tribune's 1900 Educational Con
test), anil Is it bright little fellow of 11
years. Ills biother, Charles, had four
more words In the list he sent In, but
accidentally misspelled a few and Is in
second place, with only one word be
tween him and the lop. They each lost
about SHU wotds.
L. V. D.ivK who is In thlnl place,
with l.liSo woids, lost but 2HU words,
THE TWENTY-SIX SUCCESSFUL CONTESTANTS.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
Name
Address
As Original Corrected
Age Received Number Number
William T. S. Rodriguez 438 Webster nvenuo 11 304 2294 1085
Charles W. Rodriguez 428 Webster avenue 15 278 2208 1084
L. JF. Davla 1118 Jackson street 15 208 2100 1083
Gertrude Kilpatrlck 122 Wyoming street, Cnrbondnle. . . 14 04 2100 1074
Marguerite Malone Forest City 13 482 2101 1073
Willie Toy 514 Harrison avenue 12 85 2100 1054
Raymond C. Hodges 1310 Mulberry street 11 284 2152 1040
8. Angle D. Shennnn 1034 Sanderson avenue 13 20 2001 1938
0. Dolly Filley 207 Jefferson avenue 10 G36 2851 1031
10. Beatrice Parsons 417 South Thirteenth street 13 338 2080 1023
11. Edward Fnddon 045 Adams avenue 12 148 2148 1017
12. Mildred Rogers 022 Delaware street 7 113 2001 1010
13. Robert I. Spencer Bloomsburg 13 180 2010 1885
14. Carl H. Costen 745 Jefferson avenue 15 440 2010 1861
15. Henry Nnher 420 Taylor avenue 15 403 2072 1848
10. Esther F. Hopewell 1757 Sanderson avenue 12 171 1920 1832
17. Louis C. Chandler 804 Adams avenue 15 578 1000 1822
18. Carrie Harloe Hawley 10 231 1923 1809
10. Joseph McNulty 518 North Irving avenue 14 243 1950 1809
20. Helen Compton 533 Adams avenue 13 564 1062 1700
21 Lathrop Bevan 633 Qulncy avenue 9 594 2020 1790
22. Madeline R. Walker 124 Washington street, Carbondale 13 516 2361 1781
23. Florence Stone Hawley 13 319 1950 1780
24. Oould Hunter Hotel Nash 12 531 1844 1779
25. Bart Cusick 1310 North Washington avenue. ... 10 256 1876 1762
26. Roland Samuel 307 School street 11 528 1820 1752
failed In this they have
very profitable pastime.
had at least n
AWARDING THE PRIZES.
The Tribune's Christmas
Gifts to Children.
1. Solid Gold Watch .. $22.00
2. Solid Silver Watch. G.50
3. Solid Silver Watch. 6.50
4. Solid Silver Wntch. 6.50
5. Solid Silver Watch. 6.50
6. Writing Desk 3.50
7. Combination Game
Board 3.50
8. Girl's Onk Sleigh,
"Snow Queen" . . . 3.25
0. Bagatelle Board 3.00
10. Magic Lantern .... 2.25
11. Boy's Sled, "Colum
bia" 2.00
12. Brush nnd Comb Set 1.70
13. Girl's Skates 1.75
14. Boy's Knife 1.50
15. Boy's Sled, "Win
ner" 1.50
16. Set of Boxing
Gloves, (2 pairs). . 1.45
17. Rugby Foot Boll.. 1.25
18. Girl's Knife 1.00
10. Boy's Skates 1.00
20. Swing a Ring- .... 1.00
21. Double Nine Dom
inoes 1.00
22. Checker Board and
Checkers 1.00
23. Progressive Words. .75
24. Hop Scotch 50
25. Numerica 25
26. Pillow Dox 25
How the Lists
Were Verified.
The Contest Keillor's first duly was to
go through the dictionary very care
fully and make out what was termed
a "key list." This served as a founda
tion for comparison with the longer
lists as they came in, Kvery woid was
veritled. If the contestant had a word
which was not on the hoy list, that
word was looked up ami If found eot
rect was Inserted in the key list. This
plan was followed right through until
the end, and as a result many words
were added to the editor's list, Kvery
list that hud more than 1,7.12 words, tho
lowest In the table of winners, was ex
iimlncd with the greutest care, It was
a tremendous tusk, but It has been
completed, and the successful contest
ants eati bo connratulated that their
.vork has stood the test, Only those
who have been over tlio .dictionary once
to get out the words can appreciate
what 11 moans to go over It hundreds
of times,
The Contest Kill tor knows a great
deal more about the Knglish language
than he did before thu contest, and no
doubt the same thing eun be said for
the contestants.
Educational
Advantages.
Tho Tribune has been complimented
many times on tho educational advant
age of tho contest. Fathers and mothers
vho havu brought In lists have re
'unrked: "Here Is my boy's list of
,vords, and whether ho wins anything
lr not It has done hliu u lot of good,
tin hits had thu proper combinations of
letters itioru llrmly fixed In his mind,
and it has tiiUL'ht him the value of
writing carefully."
Others have spoken of how their chll
(lren had been ltd to look up the mean
ing of words which were, new to them,
while still others claim that they have
learned to operate thu typewriter with
greater accuracy and speed.
There may be a few who have over
looked these advantages and when they !
find that their boy or girl has failed to
secure a prize, when their list was I
longer than tho othets, will wonder how
they could luivu fulled, In any event It
will bo Interesting to know just why
many of thu words weru ruled out.
mill Is only two woids below tho win
ning number.
Certtude Kilpatrlck, of I'arbondale,
lost hut a little over 100 words, and had
one of the cleanest lists received, as
there was hardly a list with less than
that number of wrong words.
Dolly Fllley and Lathi op Hevan had
the longest original lists, in the table
of winners, hut it was evident that
they bail used some other dictionary
than Webster's, as their lists con
tained about, a thousand words that
could not be found in that book, and
many that weie in Webster's were
omitted.
Many Very
Neat Lists.
It would be Impossible to give the
names of nM that sent In very neat
lists, but the majority weie most cred
itable. .Many were typewritten, while
others were written beautifully. A num
ber were handed in Hat, without even
How the Gifts Are to Be Presented
to the Successful Bous and Girls.
The most Important part of the whole
contest Is yet to come. The boys and
gills are sill waiting to learn how they
are to reelve the prizes they have won.
The Tribune would like to have us
many as possible of the twenty-six
young people, whose names are pi lut
ed In the table on this page, come to
The Tribune ofllce at -i.JiO o'clock this
afternoon, nnd each will be given an
opportunity to select the gift they
would most prefer on the list published
herewith. The figures In the table show
just what Tho Tilbune pa'd for each
present and they are published in the
order of their value, but this does not
mean that Hobert L. Spencer, the boy
in thirteenth place, must take tho girl's
skates, nor that Esther II. Hopewell,
who is sixteenth, must have the set of
boxing gloves, just because that Is the
sixteenth gift.
'William Kodrigmz will have the first
choice, and It Is quite natural that he
should choose the gold watch, lint he
can have anything else on the list In
stead of that if he wishes. It Is ex
pected, however, that the 111 si live will
lake the watches, and If Miss Gertrude
Kilpatrlck. of Carbondale. and Miss
Marguerite Malone, of Forest City, um
unable to get to The Tribune ofllce this
afternoon, slher watches will be sent
to them.
Next comes Willie Toy, in sixth place,
and hf will have his choice of any of
the other gifts. He can have the writ
ing desk, the game board, or anything
else if lie prefers. After he has made
his selection, Raymond C, Hodges will
have his choice, and the others ill the
order in which their names appear In
the list of successful contestants.
Itobert L. Spencer, who Is in thir
teenth place, is too far from Scranlon
to be able to get here this afternoon,
and the Contest Kdltor. who was a boy
once himself, will make a selection for
him of a gift that would be most suit
able for si boy of thirteen years.
There ate three other winning con
testants who are out of town Misses
Carrie Harlow and Florence Stone, of
Hawley, and Miss Madeline It. Walk
er, of Carbondale. If they are unable
to get to Scranlon in time this after
noon, the most suitable gift of the
greatest value will be set aside for
them when their turn lo select arrives.
The Tribune would bo glad to wait
until its out-of-town friends could get
to Scranlon, but It seems advisable to
give out the presents this afternoon
so that the boys and girls can have
their Christmas gifts on Christmas.
FORTUNATE ESTIMATORS
Those Who Came Nearest to the
Number of Correct Words in the
Winning List.
While lists of words were coining in
by the hundred, coupon estimates were
being poured on the contest lOdltor's
desk by the thuurauds. Hundreds of
CHARLES W. RODRIGUEZ. WILLIAM J. S, RODRIGUEZ.
Interpretation
of the Rules.
A great many lists lost more than a
hundred words through using wiong
letters or using a letter more than once
when It occurred but once In "Serunton
Tribune." This was a very natural
error unci the editor was led to look up
inuny words In tho dictionary before he
being folded, and these were a Joy to
the Contest IMItor. Some were tied
with delicate ribbons, red, pink, blue,
yellow and green,
Then there were thosu which were not
so neat. They etimo rolled, which was
against thu printed rules; they came,
written on both sides of the paper,
which was also against the rules; thero
weie Foino In which tho words woio not
numbered, or were not In alphabetical
order, then there were some written on
paper of all sorts and sizes, sotnu writ
ten on paper bags, and even on wall
paper. Hut thu majority were creditable to
the boys and girls who worked hard lo
secure one of the Chtistmus gifts
offered by Tho Tribune, und If they
who had estimated within the limits of
1,900.
It was found that eight had esti
mated the correct number, and they
will be awarded the ptlze money In
the order in which their est'mat s were
received. Their names, the number of
words estimated, and also the number
showing the order In which they were
received, are shown below:
Fred Leneler, 612
Connell bldg. . . 388
Mildred Replogle,
800 Sunset ave.1300
Mrs. F. P. Steph
ens, Nicholson.. 1887
Bessie M. Steph
ens, Nicholson.. 2679
Zell Grewer, 110
Grand View ave.2841
Chns. Rodriguez,
428 Webster av.2937
F.oy Whitman,
383 S. Hyde
Pai'K uve 2047
F. Stanton, 117
Spiinp; street... 3003
Win. Rodriguez,
428 Webster av.2894
1085 S5.00
1085 2.00
1985 1.00
1985 .50
1985 .25
1085 .25
1885
1985
.25
1984 .25
All but one of the successful esti
mators named the correct figure, and
Lite other came within one of it. There
were quite a number of others who
estimated 1.0S4 and 1.8R0. but they did
Contest Editor.
Ccranton Tnbuns 3S8
I estimate that the winner of tho
fiist prtzs in The Tribune's "Junior
Educational ContoRt? will hav
L?f.d
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f-
Na
Addicts
The Winning Coupon.
not get their estimates lo tho Contest
Kdltor until later.
Another fact worthy of mention Is
that the two most successful word
builders were also two of tho most ac
curate estimators.
Those whose names! are given In the
above list are invited to call at The Tri
bune business otlico at any time most
convenient to themselves and secure
the sums set opposite their names. The
two ladles residing in Nicholson will
have cheeks forwarded to them today.
THE WINNING
LIST OF WORDS
letters, filled full of tho little blanks,
ctiuie In in every mall, until It was nec
essary to assign two men to the tusk
of sorting and classifying them ac
cording to numbers.
Soon after the contest opened It was
found that the winner would have over
1,600 words, and accordingly all esti
mates below that number were thrown
aside. It was also ascertained that It
would be Impossible) to get moru than
-.300. so that those above that num
ber fared the same fate. All coupons
between these two figures were care
fully numbered in the order In which
they eame In, and sorted so that those
of each hundred were kept separate.
As soon us the contest was decided, it
was only necessary to go over those, u,i,
One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Eighty, -Five.
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