16 HIGH SCHOOL MEET TOMORROW SOME FAST BOYS IN HIGH SCHOOLS Williamsport, Steelton, York Contenders For Honors in Annual Meet Tomorrow One or more of last year's point winners will be found again Saturday In each of the field events that will be staged in the annual high school meet on Island Park. In the running broad Jump Eyster of Tech landed second place. To-morrow he will compete in the meet as Number 2, the same number that was assigned to him last year when he scored four points In this event. Boehringer of Reading has done over 20 feet In a recent dual meet with Easton High and is sure to land a place. Hopn, of York, McClarin. of Williamsport, and Coleman of Steelton should do around the 20-foot mailt./ Houtz, the all-around Central athlete, looks like a winner in the discus throwing contest. bast year he landed second place with a heave of 101 feet. Stoeber of Reading. l>ayhoff of Steelton and Treadwell of ■Williamsport, have made good marks while Tech will be well represented by McKay and Harris. Treadwell to Compote Treadwell, one of the best athletes to wear the cherry and white of Williamsport high, will make an ef fort. to win the honor of being the highest individual scorer in the meet. The winner will receive an Individual cup. The "Billtowner" is entered in the high jump, 120-yard high hurdles, 220-yard low hurdles, pole vault, twelve-pound shot and the discus. Last year he scored in the pole vault and running high Jump. Central athletes were given a set back yesterday when Principal Dibble blue-penciled the names of Carter and Kauffman, who were looked upon as pure point winners for the Blue and Gray. Carter Is one of the fastest dash men in the school, while Kauff man, who formerly attended Tech, scored in the low hurdles for Central at State College. McKay, the iron man who rep resents the Maroon In weight events, will again be among those to put the 12-pound shot. Last year he cap tured a place and Is looked upon to repeat. Captain Dlffenbach, of Central, Greenawalt, of York; Harris of Tech. and Stober of Reading, will attempt to break the record of 4 5 feet made in 1911 by McCutcheon of Pittsburgh. In the pole vault Moore, Tech, Porr, Steelton, Hartman, Millers burg and Treadwell, of Williamsport, will have their hands full in aiming at the 11-foot record. Coal Will Be Higher Next Winter Everything points to higher coal prices next Winter. There were no Summer reductions this season on account of unsettled conditions, and now tliat conces sions have been granted the min ers at a cost of millions to the operators, the necessity of ad vancing coal prices is imperative. Even pea coal is likely to ad vance on a sliding scale basis. We advise our customers to BUY COAL NOW for next winter. We are prepared to fill all orders at present prices. H. M. KELLEY & CO. 1 \nrth Third Street Tenth anil State Street* f GEORGE H. SOURBIER I FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1310 Nerlh Third Street i Hell I'hone. Auto Servlee. I Try a High Toe Oxford for Maximum Comfort For Men— IF YOU'VE found the English low toe last uncomfortable, the Newark "Ascot" high toe last will be most comfortable of all. " A6COt " Stunning Gun Metal Calf blucher Oxford, very comfortable new high toe last with military heel. Comes "A aleo in tan /