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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1940)
v May 21, 1940 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE NINfi Mills Trackmen Win City Grade School Trophy With almost Ideal , weather conditions provalltng several outstanding performances war turned In at the annual city ele mentary school track meat at Modoo (laid Suturduy. Mills school icored the largest nunv bar of polnta during the after noon and will have Rotary trophy In their display case for the coming yvnr. The combined .effort! of their "A", "B" and i "C" athletes nottad them f9 ' polnta. Fremont wai next In the scoring with exactly half that number at 20i, followed by Riverside with 221, Falrvlew 10, Pelican 16, Roosevelt IS and Conger 4. ' Among the outstanding per formances of the day wero a leap of 18 feet 8 k Inches by Schortgen of Mills In the "A" broad jump, and 8.7 seconds In the 7S-yard dash by Johnson of Fremont, a Jump of 4 feet A Inches In the "B" class high Jump by Lon Sanders and Hsr Vey Teal as they tied for top honors. ' The only record to fall In the meet was the baseball throw for "C" class boys. Brower of Mills bettered his own mark by throwing the ball 163 feet 8 inches, almost 20 feet over the nark he set last year. ' All marks and times were far 'userlor to thosa of the Dast two ' or three meets with one or two exceptions, The summaries: "C" CLASS EVENTS 80 yard dash, won by Schmidt, Mills; price, Riverside, second Spetx, Falrvlew, third; and Brower of Mills, fourth. Tim 7.3 seconds. Standing broad jump, won by Spetx, Falrvlew; Prlc. Riverside, second; Schmidt, Mills, third; Merrick. Fremont, fourth. Distanc 8 feet 8 Inches. Baseball throw: Brower, Mills, 4lrat; Hilton, Mills, second; Cole man. Cornier, third: Tavcnnnr Falrvlew fourth. Distance 163 ft B Inches (new city record). High Jump, won by Hilton, Mills; Haack, Falrvlew, second; Coleman. Conitar. Rnu. Pnn and Heath, Riversldo tied for third.. Height, 3 feet 10 inches. 300 yard Shuttle relay won , ,by Mills (Schmidt, Brower, En- arsson, Clinton, Hilton, Salyor); second. Falrvlew; third. Roose velt; fourth, Pelican. Time: 47 seconds. Hilton of Mills was high point man wun o ana 00 points. "B" CLASS EVENTS 80-yard dash won by Blehn, reucan; Tlndall. Mills, second; Bigger, Roosevelt, third; Lin eman, Conger, fourth. Tim 7 38 .seconds. r Running broad Jump won by ,Blehn, Pelican; Thornton, Falr vlew, aecond; Pritchard, River aide, third; Bigger, Roosevelt, fourth. Distance, 14 feet. , Running high jump won by jTeal, Fremont, and Sanders, Riverside (tie); Burns, Fremont, .and Pritchard, Riverside, third t'e). Height 4 feet 8 inches. , Eight pound shot put won by Jara, Mills; Teal, Fremont, sec- rona; isyior, Mills, third; Erlck- son, reucan, lourth. Distance 3B feet. 360-vard ahnttU r1. v.. Mills (White, Barker, Massey, Tlndall, Hardin and Loiee); Roosevelt, second; Riverside, third, Pelican fourth. High point man, Biehn of Pel ican with 10 18. "A" CLASS EVENTS 78-yard dash won by Johnson, rremont; Davis, Fremont, sec ond; Zumwalt, Fairview, third; Erlcks, Pelican, fourth. Time 8.7 seconds. Running broad jump won by 'Sohortgen, Mills; Davis, Fre mont, second; Kennebeck, Mills, third; Wilson, Fremont, fourth. Distance 18 feet 61 Inches. ' Running high jump: won by Foulan, Riverside; Schortgen and Kennebeck, Mills tied for third; Dick Johnson, Fremont, fourth. HelBht 4 feat 0 Inch. f Eight pound shot put: won by Craig, Roosevelt; Schortgen, Mills, second; Johnson, Fremont, third; Bokvlst, Pelican, fourth. distance 40 feet 3 J inches. : 440 yard relay won by Fre- i I r --11111-11-1 1 i ON THROUGH TIME Yar after year our Monu ments retain th cheat beauty which is built Into them. . For they era carved out of enduring Stones of Beauty so that their character will remain, Imperishable. Ours are Monuments created Not for an age. but for all time." Klamath Falls Marble and Granite World mont (Davis, Lyman, Wilson, Johnson); Mills second; Roose velt, third; Riverside, fourth Time 63.7, High point men, Schortgen, Mills, with Hi points. Looking tor Bargains? to the Classified page. JUNIOR RED CROSS Members of th Junior Red Cross have been helping In the local Red Cross ofice th last few days,, getting out letters to members In connection with the War Relief drive. Girls working Monday were June Selstrom, Yvette Sweet, Evelyn Nelson, Caroline Avery and Atha Griffith of Falrvlew Turn school and Marjorle Ongman of Mills school. Tuesday several girls from Fremont school were scheduled to help. In addition, several members of th board have been donat ing time In th office. Mrs. J. H. Poppy and Mrs. A. J. Lyla were helping Mondsy, Mills Addition Mrs. Edna Johnson of Oak land, Calif., Is visiting relatives at Weyerhaeuser Junction. 8he came here to attend the wedding of her grandson, Lowell Netzer, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Blsphsm and son, Harvey Vaugh of 1418 East Main street, spent the week end visiting In Dunsmulr with Mrs. Bispham Sr. The Fricdahip club will meet Thursday afternoon. May 23, at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. L. A. Eschle at 447 Martin street. Co hostcsses are Mrs. Ray John son and Mrs. Glen Hewitt. Auc tion bridge will be played after the business meeting. All the members and friends are Invited. The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary held a public pinochle card party Thursday afternoon, May 18, in the KC hall. Eight tables were In sesnlon. High prize was given to Mrs. E. G. Thomas, second high to Mrs. Vic Dunn. Door prize went to Mrs. Dana Subject. Refreshments were served after playing by the following hostesses: Mrs. Naomi Kurtz, Mrs. Thomas Bacon, Mrs. Crump and Mrs. Roy McDaniels. Ned Bredberg has returned to Sacramento, Calif, lie came here Saturday to attend the wedding of Lowell Netzer and Lois Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. William Henders left Monday for their home in Bremerton, Wash., after visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henders on Martin street. The men are brothers. Charles Cuthbertson has re turned to San Francisco after visiting here. He came to attend the wedding of Lowell Netzer and Lois Dixon Saturday even ing. He visited over the week end in Grants Pass with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cutht bertson, former residents of Klamath Falls. Bodenhamer Wins Hill Climb Race Paul Bodenhamer took first place on his Bonneville Sport Scout at th motorcycle hill climb put on Sunday by the Klamath Ac Motorcycle club and the Flying Pelicans. Gene Miller took second place Arthritis "T 14 nan I tuflm Hm Artkffli,. I laat tmtatat, aa ataaiclM at all tin, but May tit aal nllm mj ctt la tr hart. TMm mr Iretallt nummntitt Caiay'l CaataawMf. Altar B aattlM, I (aaiftrtalf wll."44aaa Mri. . A. Carta,, i S. I. fraMh ItrMt, Pad laaS. O'ataa. Far aaaillaaal tastlaiaalali. rita i. H. Cam, P. 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