Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, May 28, 1914, Image 9

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SECOND SECTION • THURSDAY EVENING,
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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. Wl.
110-Yard l>a>li
Event 7, 440 yard dash.' record
57 4-5 seconds, Woodward, Webster.
June 1, 1911.
"4 M Paughertv. H.; 202, Shellen
I TT is just the additional little
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I power or in energy, in attention or in earnestness
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I It s just that little additional It s the extra care we take in
margin that has done it—that fitting and suiting our customers \
extra ounce of effort-that doing that makes them so much better
of everything within Our power satisfied with buying here. jy \
to please and satisfy our cus- It's the extra savings we make A A
tomers. through spot-cash buying for I \ l
Three Great Doutrich Stores at / fir X \il 3
It s the extra energy we expend once, and no charge accounts II \ M ill 'ftriftri' I
in searching the market for the that enable us to sell the finest I I \ |J\ il K
finest clothes produced that makes clothes at $3 to $5 less than f~i \II rift I
our stock so attractive. others are obliged to ask. / I
Men's and Young Men's Suits I
From the Great House of Kuppenheimer J
For the sake of the widest possible variety in pat- They're always a few paces ahead of the rank I
terns and models, we carry Good Clothes from many other and file in style, and are tailored better than oftentimes seem I
reputable makers, but we take most pleasure in showing and necessary. The fabrics are invariably the purest virgin wool, 8
selling those made by Kuppenheimer, for we know they'll and imported weaves are much in evidence this season. The I
back up the best we can say for them and go far toward mak- finest patterns, the most exclusive shades and colors the world's I
< ing you a loyal and satisfied customer of this great store. best looms bring forth, are here at these low Doutrich prices. I
$15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 I
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berger, L.; 63, G. Moltz. Fn.; 4, Jos.
Tilghman. Ht.; 139, B. Garzonick, Wl.;
101, H. Collins, Me.; 46, R. Hall, M.;
150, W. Mehaffie. C. C.; 179, G. Gam
ble, 106, G. Cooper, Wd.; 89, Pit
zel, W.; 22, E. MalicK. H; 111, R.
Brough, Wd.; 178, L. Strouse, C.; 45,
D. Logan. M.
200, Cole, L.; 64, C. Bell, Fn.; 100, F.
Hoffman. Me.; 149, C. Moore, C. C.;
138. P. Seitz, Wl.; 6, W. Peifer. Hr.;
88, Hollinger. W ; 18, R. Stauffer, H.;
109, Zimmerman, Wd.; 47, G. Hart
man, M.; 102, P. Lenker, Me.; 66, R.
Charles, Fn.; 152, F. Keener, C. C.;
203. Peters, 1..; 23, P. Broons, H.; 177,
L. Wenrich. C.; 201, Seilhamer, L.; 38,
W. Plean, M.; 65, R. Keever, Fn.; 147,
L. Lathe, C. C.
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Event 5, running broad jump; rec
| ord 18 feet 1 3-8 inches, Jauss, Stevens,
June 3, 1909.
6, Wm. Peifer, Hr.; 2, G. Albright,
Hr.; B. Botts, H.; 27, L. Liddick,
H.; 25, H. Simonton, H.; 28, S. Bell,
H.; 52, J. Frock, M.; 45, P. Logan, M.;
43, G. Ebner, M.; 46, R. Hall, M.; 72,
L. Heagy, Fn.; 63, G. Moltz, Fn.; 59,
P. Heicker, F. .; 73. R. Wise. Fn.; 91,
Wilson, W.; 112, W. 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.