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XrEDFORT) Ma'TL TRTBTTNT;. MEDFORD, 'OREflON. SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1020. paths TFrninis jakeSors intrackmeet .ond--Winner Never Head ed During Meet Oak Grove First In Rural Di-Vision,' ; Central Point, Ttnbert Thurman." I 120-yard Hurdle; C buys (ttiwn) First. Central I'uint, Char Ira Tay lor, 18 2-u; Kfcund. Phoenix. Kltlrotl Culver; third. Uold Hill. Wuodrow Schavcr. I Hiirul HtuliN - Chining!!. A Kirl-s Klit, Marion' 1-Mwnrds, -17 Unit's; hl-cohJ, Mar- j Kiuet Kdniomls, Oul; tiiov 1 ii , tiiiK's; third, Louis iiuh. Kviiiin j i Valley. 15 tlinvri. 1 Chinning. A hoys Kltvt, l)ona!d t Wright, oak Grovo. 15 times; nee- t t .j ond, Hernaril Joy. 13 Union; third,' - i Wilson Meat hummer, Kvurtb Val- kWins Secondary. School;'- n oysrh -Ma -.1 Titlp With Phnpnix cPC. i nee HhiHis. Grimn creek, k fe..t; line wiin rnoeniA oeu i5 in..neH: h.mi.i. jt)hn smith. i i Kvans Valley, 8 .feet inches; third. Diamond. Newman, Kvans Valley,, 8 feet J iiulies. 7 5-yard da.sh. 11 nirls First June Hooker, Oak (Jrove; second. Marguerite Morgan. Kvans Valft'y: third, Mildred Hutchins,. Oak Grove. 76-yard dash, A ;lrls First, Frances Porter. iHivleindenee; second, Anna Dukey. Independ ence; third, Annu Schell, CTriffin JCroek. Flu;, race, A Kills First,- I.uclle Knlpu, OakGt'ove, la seeomls'. ec- Ho.nd, Mulsslo- Williams, W illow Springs: third, Olga, Johnson, Reese Creek. "' '' 4 X- Volley hall First, West fc-kli 83: second, Griffin Creek. ! 30;. third, Kesee Creek, 19; fourth! Imloiientl ence, 14; fifth, Uuch, ( l sixth, Evans Valley, ,r. liasehall throw,. It nirls First, Helen RisKs, . Hiit feet: second, Renec Klnc, Griffin Creek, l.'a feet. . , Pole vault, A hoys First, George Andrews, On k grovo, 8 . feet; sec ond. Io Ollarde. feet: Jhird, Ralph Newman, Kvans Valley, -t The nfternuon VventH were run of In the following order: ,: 10-yard dash. A hoys (town) First, Central Point. Olaf Si'verson, 13 2-5; second. Phoenix. Timothy White; third, Jacksonville, Roger Card. 100-yard dash. It hoys ftouyi) First, Guhl Hill. I.yle Childers: sec ond. Prospect, Lewis HI den; tlUrd. Central Point, Alford Taylor. Chinning. ft girls (rural) First Leading its nearest rival by 29 points., the. Central Point schools won the annual Southern Oregon Field and Truck meet yesterday at the county fairgrounds by 18 1 point.. Phoenix was second with 15a, followed by Gold Hill with 10ft. . In tho rural division, Oak Grovo took first place with 116 points, followed by ' Evans Valley with 4a . Griffin Creek was third with 3KJj. Central Point took the lead early In the day und held It tenaciously until the meet ended In the eve ning. Oak Grove also took the lead early and lost no ground In the events that followed. There were no school records broke iv hut In a number of events tlnre were exceptionally close con-, tests. In last year's meet, Phoenix won first place with 214. points to 17 5 for Central l'olnt,' huvine u larger score than the winning team this year, due to having loss com petition. Gold Hill and Jackson ville not having complete teams. The town teams scored as fol lows: Central Point, 181; Phoe nix, 15 4; Gold Hill. 106; Jackson ville. 80; Itutto Falls, 2K; Prospect, 28; Rogue River, 4. ! Kvans Valley, I.orrne Clark. 13 The following scores were marie-i times; second. Oak Grove, Thelma by rural schools: Oak Grove 1 1 fi; t Kdmonds; third. Kvans Valley. Griffin Creek ' Jane Neat hammer. 3!t; Independence. 32!y Ruch, I l'jo-yard dah. A 23: West Side. II: Reese Creek, ' First. Oak Grove. Ovans - Valley. 13 2-5; 100-yard dash. First, Ruch, Lee ond. Oak Grove. 7; .Mount Pitt 1: Rellview. 4; Wil low Springs, 3: Table Rock. 1 (Howard; third .The volleyball contest was the j Ralph Newman. first event of the day and was won i by Griffin Creek. West Side school, placing second. . . Winners of the town events yes-1 terday forenoon were as follows: Rase ball throw, C. class girls First; Phoenix, Agnes Colver, 152 feet 3 Inches; second. Jacksonville, Helen Coke; third. Phoenix, Leah Diolrlch. ' t Rasrhall throw. A class girls First. Phoenix, Mabel Hardesty, 100 feci, (i Inches; second,, Kuirene Qilackenhush, Gold Hill; third, Central Point, 'Gcraldinc Jones. ' -Uunntng . broad Jump, A. hoys First. 'Central Point, Olaf 'Hover-son, 13 feet-OJt-Jnches: HccondPWqcc nlxi ' timothy White, 12 feet Inches; third, Prospect, .Ivun. Nye, 12 feet. ; , 70-yard vriash, T.i ' girls- First, Central Point, Kilzabeth Smithwell, 10 2-5;' second. Phoenix, Jean Rose: third, Gold Hill, Ruth Green. 75-yard dash. C girls First, . Cejitrai Point, ' R lit h Webster. 10 f-5; second. Central Point, Ina Thomason; third. Phoenix, Harriet White. 80-yard uurritc, C girls Fir,, Phoenix, Harriet White, 14 2-5; second. Prospect, Kileen Amidon; third. Jacksonville, Helen Cbke. 75-yard. dash. A girls (town! First, Central Point, Katherine La throp. 10 2-5; second. Phoenix. Mabel Hardesty: third. Phoenix. Xaomtl Montgomery. H unn I tig broad jump. C boys First. Jacksonville, Don Ivenney, Hi feet. S, inches; seconil. Central :'olnt. John (.'lark; third. Phoenix. Claude Reed." 80-yard hurdle, R girls First. Antral Point. Kllzabeth Southwell, 1 3 1-5; second. Jacksonville, Gladys Fiisby; third, Phoenix, Jean Rose. . ItuM-luill throw. U girls First, ' Phoenix, Opal Montgomery. 1 4 7 ft-ct l Inches; scf"nd. IJutte. Fills. Velma' Vincent; third. Rutin Fall. Z"Iln Vincent. 50 -yard -dash, A boys First. Phoenix. Timothy While, 7 1-5: second. Jacksonville, Way in 'om loys (rural) On Ghelnrdi. second. Oak Grove, Wesley Ivans alley, R boys (rural)--Matney. 1 2 : snc Kaii Kdmonds; third. Griffin Creek. Jack Col baugh, Chinning-.R hoys (rural) First, Independence. Hilly Gentry. times; second, Kvans Valley. John Smith, 21 times: third, Kvans Val ley, Fred Ilaberecht. 220-yard run. C boys (town) First, Centra Point, Charles Tay ylor, 24 3-10: second. Central Point, Kriward Holds; third, Gold Hill, L. 1 4, IJarmnn. ; 220-yard 'run. A boys (townj-r Flrst, Central i'Oint, Olaf Severson, 30: second. Jacksonville, Kogf'r Card: third, Gold HIM, T. Miller. - 220-yard run. M hoys (town) First,. .Gold Mill, , Lyle Childers, 25 4-5; second, Central Point, -Al-ford Taylor; tlilrd, Gold Rill, Lins ley Dorman. 220-yard run. 'A- hoys .(rural) First, Ouk Grove, Leo Ohelurdi, 30 3-10; second, ; Kvans yulley, Ralph Newman: third, Kvans Val lays, Wm. Hughbanks 22-yard run, R hoys (rural) First, Ruch, Leo Matney, 25 4-5; second, Oak Grove, Karl Kdmonds; third, Griffin Creek, Jack Col baugh. Potalo race, A girls (rural) First. Reese Creek, Cora Crahdal; second. West Side. Marjorie Con ger; third, Oak Grove, Margaret Kdmonds. 50-yard dash, A boys (rural) First. Oak Grove, Wesley Howard, 7 3-5; second. West Side, Robert Willis: third, Kvans Valley, Ralph Newman. ' ' 50-yard dash, A girls (rural) First, Independence, Anna Dickey: second. Independence, r ranees Porter. ' i - 5o-yard dash, V. boys frhral) First, Kvans Vol ley t Howard Ra ker: second. Ml. Pitt, Wm. Fieker son; third, M(. Pitt,, I-awrenc Roardinan. 8-lh. shot putA boy!! (l'nvn)r- First, Gold Hill. Chas Ritler, 2 fc.-t II ini-hse; second. Gold Hill. best: third Central Point. Andrew i RcRoy Cameron; thlnl, Central Severson. i 1'oint, Claude Keeue. 50-yard dash. A girls First, 50-yard dash, R girls (rnrat)- Central Point, Katherine Lathrop. I First, Oak Grove. June Hooker: "1-5; second. Phoenix Mabel H tr-1 second. Rell VleW. Isabel Coilis: dest'y; third. Phoenix. Naomi Mont-1 third. Hell View. Inez Worland. irntnerv 1 8-lb. shot put. R boys (town) 5()-yard dash. C boys First, j First, Rutte Falls. Rolan RoberK Cnntral Point.. Kdward ' Rohls. 6 1 35 feet ft Inches: second. Phoenix, seconds: second, Gold Hill, La-j Clh' HiKwInboiham; third, Rutte voiine Garmon: third, Gold Hill, ,raus. iesno t.asey. Melvln Sarnent. Itunning high Jump. 50-yard dash. R girls First, (Gown) First, Phoenix. Central Point. Clizabeth Southwell, Colver. 5 feet 5 Inches :li3-5: second. Centra,! Point, lies- Phoenix. Ralph Hwnlgle; sic Milton; third, Jacksonville. Ltila i Central Point. Marion ( astor. Ritniiing broad Jump. A Hill, nrnest Ungrin. Sack race, A boys (rural) First, Oak Grovo, LcRoy Rdwards; sec ond. Oak Grovo. Alford Hooker: third, Table Rock, Karl Cumcroii. Running hgih jump. A boys (ru ral) First. Oak Grove, Geo. An drews, 4 feet 4 inches; second. Oak Grove, Leu Ghelardi; third. Table Rock. Harold Wilson; fourth. Kvans A'alley, Itiehard Weide. Running broad jumi, R boys (rural) First. Griffin Creek, Mau rice ScheM, 15 feet 3 Inches; sec ond. Oak Grove, Karl Kdmonds; third. Griffin Creek, Jack Col- builKh. Shot put. A hoys (rural) First. Oak Grove. Geo Andrews, 22 feet 1 IiKh; second. Oak. Grove, Wesley Howard;' third, Kvan.s Valley, Wayne Ray. ; Javelin throw. C hoys (town) First. Phoenix, Raymond Mont gomery, 132 feet 8 inches: second. Central Point, Gerald Mornlnnstar; third, Jacksonville, Hans Snyder. Running high jump. A boys (town) First. Gold Hill. 4 feet 5 Inches; second. Central Point. An drew Severson; . third, .Gold Hill, LeRoy Cameron. Shot put. IS hoys (rural) First. Ruch, Lee Matney. 37 feet 7 inches; second. Griffin Creek, Maurice Pencil; third, Oak Grovo, Jack Mc Neill. Pole vault, R hoys (town) First, Jacksonville, Charles AVitter. 7 feet. J 1 inches; second,. Phoenix. Muynard Wilson;- third, Central Point, ' Merrill Stanley " Running high jump. R boys (ru .ral) First, liucsh, Lee 'Matney. 4 Teet 10 Inches: second, Ouk Grove. Karl ; Kdmonds;:' third. Griffin Creek. Maurice Schell; fourth, Ruch, Lloyd Preslar. 220-yard relay, A girls (rural) First, Oak Grovo. I.uclle Knips, 30 2-5; second. Kvans Valley, Iris Rush; third. Independence, Fran ces Porter." 220-yard relay. A girls (rural) Firsts Independnce, Frances Por ter; second. Griffin Creek, Anna Schell; third, Kvans Valley. Freda Owene. Pole vault. C boys (town) First, Phoenix. KIrireri Colver, ! feet 8 inches: second. Phoenix, Ralph Swingle; third. Gold Hill, Lavonne Gannon: fourth. Gold Hill. Wuodrow Shaver; fifth. Rogui River, Howard Wakfiian. 80-yard hurdles, A Ktrls (town ) First. Phoenix. Naimo Montgom ery, 14; second. Central Point, Katherine Lathrup; third, Gold Hill, Kugenc Quackenbush.- 100-yard dash, C boys (town) First. Central Point, Kdward Holds. It: second. Cold Hill. Mel vln Sargent ; third. Central Point, Charles Taylor. and South nivornldo are Just he iux finis d. Kventually the strc0 signs in the other parts of the city will i be re-painted, but not this year, f standard time, and thereby will have opportunity to he outdoors longer In daylight hours. Many people ask "Just What i the .Jackson County Health itsso-; elation, and why join It?" The following aims to answer these questions: Tho Jackson County Public Health association uims to assist the county health doctor, two county nurses and city school jiu rsis with the following activi ties: 1. Contact with all tuberculosis cases. 2., Stimulate health education. 3. Rurul and migratory family sanitation. 4. Quarantine for epidemics. 5. Infant, pre-niUal . and pre school hygiene. G. Physical inspection of all school children. 7. Clinics free to all. This association also provides milk, medical supplies. X-ray ex aminations, clothes and bedding to patients, and has charge of the Christmas seal sale. NKW YORK. April 27. Beginning tomorrow and continu ing until September 2!. sflno 25. 000.000 persons will work sleep and eat hy tinicplecy , that nn an hour fast, compared wit h Births ; Horn To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reed, of ;i2!i West Jackson stroe. Lat the Sacred Heart hospital. PARIS, April 27. M1) Flunk Mase, young New Zealand airman, who took off from Lympno In a tiny single-seater airplane yester-. Sll,m.l:iv n i:,,(V l(ny, His day on a 13.500 mile flight tUs K(lWillt( lht.itl KvViU .M'w Koauinn. mono a i,orcrn i.tnu-j- ing four s miles from Rianne. Mail! Tritmne .ids i.rt Franco. iM.uoo' people every day. name FOR STREET SIGNS The street department, of the city is greatly adding to the nice uppcarance of, the city by placing on eurtuln streets what looka like newly . painted street signs, but which are not, as they are mere ly the old signs repainted In a new color scheme of yellow back ground, and black letters, where as the old color scheme was a hUck- buck-ground with white, let ters. ..' ' ..... ... West Main utreot at Us. cross streets is fortunate in having this t,n Inline wnrle vecentlv done. and east side streets and North SILENT BART SMITH TU SOLDIERS HOME Motorists Are Paying Damages Every Day Complete Automobile Insurance is Your Only Comeback. !') .r ; m.vi:kiifiki,d. Ore. R. A. HOLMES 1 INSURANCES AGENCY April 27 fPf "Silent" Rart Smith,, hist of. ,tl)e . Circa t Plains Scouts. ' who were members of (.Mister's Troop M when, he -made his last stand on .Utile Hi- Ilnrn Ims lil'l'lVCil here en route to Rose burg, whore ' Jackion CO, BanK .Biag.-rnone wt ho will, enter the old soldiers'! home,-. Smith Is the son of Uucke kih Joe, famous scout. umK wwi a. lu'emlior of the first ;vlgi1antea committee of the Pendleton police in the. early days. S I N C E 1 90 9 1 C boys Kid red vecon d. third. Metzger. Ml -yard ' dash. R boys First, Gold Hill. TjHe Childers. 0 seconds; second. Prospect, Lewis Riden: ihrld, Central Point, Alford Taylor. Mynid flash. C girls First, Central Point. Ruth Webster. 7 1-fi: second, Phoenix. Harrier - White; third. Prospect, Klmn Hood. 120-yard hurdle, A hoys First, Central Point, Olaf Severson, 111 4-fi second-. Phoenix. Timothy White: third, Jacksonville, George Heuners. 120-yard hurdle. R boys First. Phoenix, Cecil Swingle1. 18; second. .ra k"nvlle. George Unnvn: thinf. Firsi. Oak Grove. Ieo Gheiunll.. Running hrond Jumn. A hoy. (rural) First, Oak Grove, Leo Ohelai dl. 1 2 feet 1 0 Inches; sec ond. Oak Grove, Ronald Wright: third. Roes? Creek, Kdison Cran dali. t Pole vault, A hoys (town) First, Phoenix. Ralrd Parsonw. fi f'et 8 Inches;' second, Phoenix. ( feet 8 inches: third. Central Point. KImer Houghiand. 12-lb. shot put. C hoys (town) First. Jacksonville. Lloyd Norman. S'.t feet Tt lnehe-; second, t 'eutral Pnlnt. 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