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TRACK MEET FEATURE

OUR NEW SELLING SYSTEM

Loulsvlllo was awarded tlio silver
New Spring
championship cup in tho Sixth Annual
Scholastic Tournament at the University which closed Saturday afternoon
with tho track meet on Stoll Field.
Tho cup will be retained for one year.
points and
Loulsvlllo had sixty-siAnderson County High, tho nearest
competitor, had twenty-eigh- t
points.
145 West
Wllhelm, of Paducah, won a cup for
and
tho Individual championship,
Oraibfeldor, of .Louisville, won the
seconds. More port.
dash in 10
Distance, 19 feet, 6 inches.
schools from all parts
than thirty-fivLow
3 p. m.
Hurdle
of the State took part in the tournasecond,
First, Embry, Stanford;
ment.
jSwitow, L. H. S.; third, Locke, L. rl.
Dr. J. J. Tlgert, director of the track S.
seconds.
Time, 27
meet, and Professor C. P. Weaver,
3:30 p. m. 12'Pound Shot Put
director of the debating and music
jFirst, Quast, L. H. S.; second, Rouse,
contests, were well pleased with tho j
Walton H. S.; third, Hinton, Sturgis.
results. Assistant Coaches S. A. Boles
inches.
Distance, 40 feet, 9
and W. P. Tuttle assisted Dr. Tlgert
3:30 p. m. Mile Run First, Walin the track meet. The summary of ton, L. H. S.; second, Popplenell,
the tournament follows:
Llndsey-Wilsothird, Irvln, Centre
Track Debating,
College Academy. Time, 5 minutes.
Meet, Music,
3:45 ip. m. Discus Throw First,
etc. Total
Hawkins, Anderson County High; sec66
18
48
Louisville
ond, Benson, Walton H. S.; third, MadAnderson County
den, Newport. Distance, 90 feet.
28
18
10
High
4 p. m. iRelay Race First, Louis21
21
Lexington
ville 1st team; second, Louisville 2nd
15
15
Paducah
team, Switow, Briscoe, Locke,
12
5
7
Somerset
11
6
5
Stanford
9
9
Newoort
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Highlands
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Walton

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The Life of
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A. D. 1917

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No Exceptions

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How To "CUT THE CORNERS"
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And All Intermediate romts.

Through service also from the South to Indian
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When planning a trip, apply to our nearest representative for any desired information and assistance.
H. C. KING, Division Passenger Agent, 118 E. Main St., Lexington, Ky.
W. A. Beckler, Passenger Traffic Manager, Cincinnati, O.

"The Southern Serves The South"

The winners and order of events
follow:
1:30 p. m. lOOYard Dash (First,
Grabf elder, L. H. S.; second, Lowen-thaSomerset; third, iCargill, Highseconds.
lands. Time, 10
1:30 p. ra. Running High Jump
second,
First, Wdlhelm, Paducah;
third, Dorman,
Madden, Newport;
Corinth. Height, 5 feet, 6 Inches.
Run First,
1:45 p. m.tHalf-Mll- e
Walton, L. H. S.; second, Hough,
Highlands; third, Ludeke, Newport.
seconds.
Time, 2 minutes, 9
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M. L. Pence, the president, held the
business session, and the delegates
to

IN

THE

LABARATQRIES

the State Federation to be held at

Fulton
follows:

this month were elected as
Mrs. H. S. 'Barker, ap-

pointee to the presidency;

Mrs. W. T.

Lafferty and iMrs. J. W. Pryor, delegates; Mrs. George Baker and Mrs.
A. C.

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Zembrod, alternates.
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were Mrs. T. T. Jones, Mrs. George
Baker, and Miss Sarah Chorn. Mrs.

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Anderson County High; second,
Landenwltch, L. H. S.; third, Walton,
Centre College Academy. Height, 9
feet, 8 inches.
High Hurdl- e2:30 p. m.
second,
First, Wllhelm, Paducah;
Landenwlch, L. H. S.; third, Coffin,
seconds.
Highlands. Time, 17
'Hammer
2:30 p. ra.
First, Hawkins, Anderson
Throw
County High; second, Rout, Anderson
County High; third, Boborich, High- lauds. Distance, 82 feet, 1 inch.
Run
2:45 p. m. Quarter-Mil- e
First, Wllhelm, Paducah; second,
Clarke,
third,
Ludeche, Newport;
seconds.
Somerset. Time, 55
Broad Jum- p3 p. m. Running

300

years

at the

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During the afternoon Professor
Dash-Fir- st,
2 p. m.
events, and
spoke on current
L. H. iS.; second, Frankel, L.
Mrs. M. A. Scovell of Kansas City,
Hammack, Sturgis.
H. S.; third,
formerly a member of the club, gave
seconds.
Time, 23
Those
2 p. m. Pole Vault First, Mount-joy- , a talk on "Reminiscences."
Grab-felde-

720

son's flowers, and ices, cakes and bon
bons were served. Those assisting

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of Mrs. E. S. Good, with Mrs.
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Nitrate deposits

present were:
.Mrs. H. S. Barker, Mrs. M. A. Scovell, Mrs. M. iL. Pence, iMrs. C. M.
Matthews, Mrs. J. W. Pryor, Mrs.

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