i * ' . "■ 1 # ~ . n », " 5* " %' . - " SECOND SECTION • THURSDAY EVENING, p AGES9T o I6 harrisburg wmSm telegraph GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEET PROGRAM READY & Made For Sixth Annual Contest For Young Athletes of Gty Members of the Harrlsburg Track Athletic Committee wrestled until midnight last night with the drawings and other details for the annual gram mar school track meet, Thursday, June 4. This year the entry list includes 216 athletes. Every grammar school building in Harrisburg will be repre sented. As was the case in the high school meet, .five point winners will be recorded in each event. The school winning the meet will get the shield, which is held by Maclay school. The Forney school team has won it four Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded the winners in each event. Events will start at 2 o'clock prompt ly and a new event this year will be a i>ne-half mile relay race for boys un der 13 years. Schools entered, and the letters assigned are: Boas, R.; Camp Curtin, C. C.; For ner. F.; Foose, F's: Cameron, C.; Ham ilton, il.; Lincoln, 1-.; Maclay, M.; Melrose, Me.; Harris, lla.; Reilv, K.; Webster, W.; Woodward, Wd. The en tries follow: One Hundred Yard Uii?h First Heat 200. Cole. I-., 16, E. Keener. C. C.; 173. F. Fairlamb, C.; 1. William Rodgers, Hr.; 3S, W. Pleam, M. Second Heat 98, J. Scott, Mo.; 141, R. Smith, W" 1.; F. Keller, H.; 3, Russell ilo pentoglcr, Hr.; 197, Ohrum, L. Third Heat 139. B. Garzonick, Wl.; 41. B. Smith, M.; 107, F. Koons, Wd.; 119, C. Moore, C. C.; 16, P. Rrooks, H. Fourth Heat 39. R. Coslow, M.; IS, R. Stauffer, H ; 1 S3. A. Helf, R.; 119, C. Bruckart, F.; 86, Madden. W, Fifth Heat 59. P. Heiker, Fn.; 108, P. Taylor, Wd.; ST, Boyer. W.; 39. G. Market, Me.; 121, R. Kauffman. F. Sixth Heat 198. May, L; 17, C. Muztenbaugh, H.; 138, D. Seitz. Wl.; 106, C. Cooper, Wd.; 57. A, Saul, Kn. Seventh Heat 147, 1,. Lathe, C. C.; 60, J. Connor. Fn ; 4ii. A. Fields. M.; 174, F. Gramin, C.; 199, Charles 1.. Kiclttli Heat 120. F. Bruckart, F.; 2. George Al bright. II.; 58, W. Arnold. Fn.; 14S. i G. Perr. C. C.: 140. 11. Mall. Wl. Event 2 —Running high jump. Rec-j ord. feet, Hefflefineer. Lincoln. June I. 1911. 10. John Stoll. Hr.; 24. M. Paugherty, H.; 19, V. tellers, 11.; 51. .VJfcfctfer, M.; 46. R. Hall, M.; 41, K. I M.; 52. J. Frock, M.; 65. R. j Keever, Fn.; 70, K. Boyer, Fn.; 71. ll.j Moore, Fn.; 71. H. Moore. Fn.; 59, P. Heiker. Fn.; 87, Boyer, W.; 104, P.: Foose, Me.; 107, F. Koons. Wd.; 125,1 J. Powney, F.; 126. C. Boyer, F.; 127, S. Wagner. F.; 124, H. Conner, F.; 142, F. Huston, Wl.; 143, E. Harring, AVI.; 156, F. Moody, C. C.; 157. B. Mc-1 Keever. C. C.; 153, P. Wirt, C. C.; 155,1 J. Holahan, C. C.; 176, W. Smith. C.;l 181, H. Good, C.; 202, Shellenberger, j L.; 201, Seilhamer, L.; 208, Thomas L.; 209, Youler, L. Hair Mile Run Event 3, one-half mile run. Record, 2 minutes 17 1-5 seconds, Piehl. Camp| Curtin, June 3, 1909. 24. il. Paughertv. | H.: 9. J. Rakovski, Hr.; 69. W. Hoer-j ner. Fn.; 207, Miller, L.; 101, H. Col-; !ins. Me.; 108, Taylor, Wd.; 89. Pitzol. W.; 48, R. Shreadley, M.; 123, G. Hare, I'.: 152, F. Keener. C. C.; 141. R. Smith. Wl.; 40, A. Fields, M.; 175, R. Early. C.; 206, Shipp, L.; 177, L. Wen rick. C.; 122. S. Feehrer. F.; 22, E. Malick, H.; 155, J. Holahan, C. C.; 68, R. Armstead, Fn.; 90, Lehmer, W.; 103. F. Osman, Me. S. F. Graham. Hr.; 20, J. Festler, H.; 67. Saunders, Fn.; 25, H. Simonton, H.; 153, P. Wirt, C. C.; 178, L. Strause, C.; 204. Froelich, L-: 49, A. Foltz, R.; 64, ißell. Fn.; 154, J. Wallace, C. C.;| 50. C. Sprow, M.: 124. H. Conner. F.; 205. Leeds, L.; 180, J. Baker, C.; 7, W. Heist. Hr.; 102, P. Lenker, Me.; 111, Brougli. Wd. Event 4, two hundred and twenty yard dash trial heats; record. 25 3-5 seconds, Brenner, Forney, June 3, 1908. 220 Yard Dash First Heat —199, Charles L.; 44, C. Blessing, M.; 109, Zimmerman, Wd.; 150. W. Mehaffie, C. C.; 98. J. Scott, Me. Second Heat—lsl, P. Wallace, C. C.; "7, A. Saul. Fn.; 41, B. Smith, M.; 176, W. Smith, C.: 19, Y. Zeller, H. Third heat —61. H. Warricks. Fn.; 14S, G. Perr, C. C.; 20, J. Festler. H.; 110, R. Lloyd, Wd.; 119, C. Bruckart, F. Fourth heat—l2o, F. Bruckart, F.; W. Arnold. Fn.; 108, P. Taylor, Wd.: 146, E. Keener, C. C.; 100, F. Hoffman, Me. • Fifth heat—l 7, C. Mutzenbaugh. H.; 197, Chrum, L.; 122, S. Feehrer, F.; 42. R. Krow, M.; 190, L. Shirk, H. Sixth heat—43. G. Ebne", M.; 175, n. Early, C.; 200, Cole, L.; 61, J. Beck, Fn.; 121. R. Kauffman, F. Seventh heat—2l. C. Frar , 11.; 86. Madden. W.; 191, J. Brow, awell, R.; 138. p. Peitz, Wl.; 198. May. L. Event 5, twelve pound shot put; rerord 35 feet 7 incbes, Beck, Lin coln, June 1, 1911. 4. ,T. Tllghman. Hr.; 29, X. Frank. H.; 30, E. Hober, H.; 40, A. Fields, M.; 53, P. Lucas. M.: 42, R. Krow, M.; 74, < tfnger, Fn.; 75, H. MeCord. Fn.; 76, <'. Alcllhenny. Fn.; 77, R. Wentzler, I'nl; 86, Madden, W.; 92. Perrick. W.; 'll W. Taylor, Wd.; 130, Fagan, F.; " 11. K. Eldridge, Wl.; 158, A. Michaels, <*^C.: 156, F. Moody, C. C.; 163, W *Lrley, C. C.; 164, A. Zarker. C. c.; 18, F. Fairlamb, C.; 210, Beck, L. ; '-'ft*, Sliellenberger, L.; 203, Peters, L. ; 159, Charles L. 130-Yard Low Hurdles Event 6, 120 low hurdles—Record. 17 1-5 seconds. Fisher, Camp Curtin June 1. 1911. First heat—l 23, Hare, F.; 211, Shell has, L.; 44, C. Blessing. M.; 18 4. R. Freeburn, C.; 70, K. Boyer. Fn. Second heat—l4s, P. Epstein. Wl.: 199, Charles, L.; 180, J. Baker, C.; 78, E Leeds, Fn.; 93, Weigle, W. Third heat—34. P. Logan, M.; 61. H Warricks, Fn.; 114, F. Henrv, Wd.; 125. Powney, F.; 29. X. Frank, H. Fifth heat.—los, W. King, Me.; 164. A. Zarker, C. C.; 15, F. Keller, H.; lio' 11. Lloyd, Wd.; 210, Beck, L. Sixth heat—2l, C. Frank, H.; 156. F. Moody. C. C.; 103. F. Osman, Mo.: ■■ 2, J. Frock, M.; 183, K. Kinegeard, t'. Seventh heat —1, Wm. Rodgers. Hr.; 163, W. Earley, C. C.; 27, L. Liddick H.; 143, E. Herring. 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Patterson, Wd.; 106, C. Cooper, Wd.; 128, P. Pownev, F.; 129, J. Thorpe, F.; 140, H. Mail, Wl.; 158, A. Michaels, C. C.; 157, R. McKeever, C. C.; 159, C. Barnett, C. C.; 160, w. Piker. C. C.; 181, H. Good, C.; 182. R. Stull, C.; 200, Cole, L.; 201, Seilhamer, L.; 208, Thomas, L.; 206, Shipp, L. One-lialf Mile Kelay Event 9, one-half mile relay race— For boys under thirteen years. New event. Hamilton —31, R. Lippy; 32, J. Fet roni; 33, G. E. Heisey; 34. H. Gingrich: 21, C. Frank; 35, M. Hautz; 36, H. Freidburg; 37. A. Greek. Foose—l3l, Crook; 120, F. Bruck art; 132, Marshall; 133, Southare: 134, Toomey; 135, Zimmerman; 136, White; 137. Long. Harris —11, K. Graham; 12, George Kraher; 2, G. Albright; 13, Earnest Crook; 14, Harry Isenberger. Maclay—3B, W. Plean; 47, G. Hart man; 54, C. Shellenberger; 50, C. Sperow; 55, Y. George; 56, L. Bell.. Webster—B9, Pitzel; 94, Kutz; 95, Mover; 96, Mattson; 97, Franks. Lincoln —212, Garner; 213. McGuire; 214, Conner; 215, McCord; 216, Storey. Cameron —185, M. Moody; 186, J. Kamsky; 179, G. Gamble; ; 174, F. Gramm; 187. Hoffman: 188, S. Reel. Forney—Bo. E. Phillpelli; 81, F. Fel lows; 82, L. Snyder: 69, Hoerner; 83, Page; 84, George; 85, Robeson. Reily—l92, L. Purdey; 193, M. Quinn; 194. H. Orr; 189, A. Helf; 195, T. Pavles; 196, C. Murlatt. Camp Curtin —165, C. Kitzmiller; 166, L. Holtry; 167, L. Wallace; 168, L. Tuckey; 169, S. Williams; 170, Her man; 171, 1. Jeffries; 172, R. Mel choir. Woodward ll5, Hobart; 116, Yingst; 117, Roydr 118, Klucher. One .Mile Relay Event 10, one mile relay race; rec ord, 4 minutes 1 1-5 seconds, Forney, June 2, 1910. Camp Curtin—l47, L. Lathe; 146, E. Keener; 149, ' . Moore; 151, P. Wal lace; 150, W. Mehaffie; 152, F. Keen er; 148, G. Perr: 153, P. Wirt. Webster—B9, Pitzel; 88, llolllnger; 90, Lehner; 91, Wilson; 86, Madden. Forney—63, G. Moltz; 64, C. Bell; 65, R. Keeve-; 66, IL Charles; 79, E. Moore. Lincoln 197, Chrum; 198, May; 201, Seilhamer: 200, Cole; 204, Froeli lich; 210, Beck; 202, Shellcnberger; 208, Thomas. Woodward—lo6, C. Cooper; 108, P. Taylor; 109, Zimmerman; 107, F. Koons; 111, R. Brough. Wlllard—l39, B. Garzonick; 140, H. Mall; 145, P. Epstein; 138, P. Scitz; 141, R. Smith; 143, E. Herring. Melrose—lo3, F. Osman: 99, G. Mar ket; 100, F. Hoffman; 98, J. Scott; 101, H. Collins; 102. P. Lenker. Hamilton—ls, F. Keller; 24, M. Paughcrty; 22, E. Malick; 25, H. Si monton; 17, C. Mutzenbaugh; 29, N. Frank. Cameron —l73, F. Fairlamb; 177, L. Wenrick; 178, L. Strouse; 180, J. Bak er: 175, R. Early; 184, R. Freeburn; 176, W. Smith. Maclay—3B, W. Plean; 40, A. Fields; 48. R. Shreadley; 45, P. Logan; 42, R. Krow; 52, J. Frock; 43, G. Ebner; 46. R. Hall.