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Show . The summery of the points ecored by - see ss.esl fellows! . y. n f 5 n pi ft rlrysnt I j i 21 Ml.... Bonneville .. 1 2 Franklin i 1 I IS II Grant 1 I .... Hamilton i 4 43 .... Jsrkson ... 1 4.... Jefferson ... 1 1 .... .... Lafayette 1 t t 5 Lonafsllow 1 1 I t Low.ll t I 1 1 Oqulrrh 1 1 t Onequa ... 4 Poplar Orove 1 . . . . t . , . . Bumner 1 I Wasatch 1 I Wsshlnaton '. 2 t it Wehsta- 1 I t it V hit tier ... ' 1 .... .... Training 1 ll 1 .... Contest and Winners. - The fled) and track contests and the winners (oUow: Bora' Baca. Bantam, under 10 pounds 40'jrard daah Lemy lAmhert, Orsnt. first: Leo Irvine, wsshlnston, -second; Lenhov Murdoch. Lowell, third. tft-yerd duh-l4o Irvine. Washington, first; Lennox Murdoch. Lowell, eecona. Midget. II to 14 pounds 40. yard dash Mark Oellacher. Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first; Wilson Kink, Lowell, second; Melvln Miller. Franklin, third. it-yard dash Mark Oallanher, Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first; Wilson King. Lowell, eeeoad; Wslter Winn. Jackson, third. e-ysrd dash Mark OaJlaeher, Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first; Wilson King, Lowell, second; Waltsr Winn. Jackson, third. "FIELD DAY OF SCHOOL CJILDIiEli Lowell TaKes Most Points; Oqulrrh Has Baseball Clumpions. 1 1 n 1 1 ii ii i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 HELD DAT WOTNXM: r Itrhoot Points. IefTW.Il ,;... M 4 fUml'tan . - - ' ' Waehtngtoa... ...........- Lafayette .... .. ...& Webster ,.. .... St Franklin 2 4 Bryant . .e.o..e.. leongrel.OW ..... .....10 4 4 Whtttier ....... t 4 4 Jrffereon ... S 4 t Training .... ..'..... 1 . Grant ... , . I Oqulrrh I 4 . 4 Jarttsoa ... ....,,....... 4 4 t -OneOlia wee... 4 4 Poplar Orove S 4 Puniner .... I 4 Wasatch S 4 Boo Seville 3 ' I II I II Mil 1 1 tll M HIlW THJ CHAMTIOK1: BAflCBAIX. Senior leafue Oqulrrh, 4: Jirkaon, 1. iijlrrh, 7: LowH. s. Leoweii, won; Jacl.aoa. loat. . ( , Junior league v li' VunoOwB. 2; Fremont ' BABKKTBAUU Senior leaaua hovaleafayette. 46; Webstar. II. Otria Webster, 11; JeSereoa, 1. Junior lea a ue Hovs Oneiua, 19; Whttttar, IT. Gir.sumnar, 14; Onequa, Tha Lowell achool certainly haa ansae athletes. In tba field day oon tests yesterday yes-terday at tha Waadamere auKordrotaa the boya oarrled off 94 points, while the glrla roanpad away with tea, points, saaklna a 1 total of 44 for the achool, the ht sheet af the day. Then for so1 measure the ; Lowell boys won tha baseball aame from , the Jarkson achool. In the senior leaaue. I But the simon pure diamond stars oe lone to the Oqulrrh achool. They ara tha i 9os that CI Iff Blankenehlp will watch In flauiinf on future pennant winneia for 1 the aait Lake team In tha Union leaue. They played Hka veterans yesterday la 1 tbeir uiwe with tha Jack sons and the Lowells, winning; both and the city public mr hool seal or league , championship lor inn. Three nlnee the Lowells, the Oqulrrh and the J ark eons were tied tn the race when yesterday'a eventfui day opened-In opened-In the morning at 14 4 o'clock tha Oqutrrha met the Jarksona with tha In tendon of playing; Ave I us in gs. Tha score stood 1 la 1 it the end of that exciting . a and tha tie lasted through the e cnth. In the ninth the former eent three runners over home plate for a vlo-tory vlo-tory ' Lowell defeated tha Jackson nine In tha first afternoon game, leaving; the crucial test to uvt Oqulrrha aad iewalia at ovioHc. 8u perl n ten rtent of aVhonl P. H- Chris-tenaon Chris-tenaon pitrhed tha first ball and Fred IX Kwterr principal of tha Bryant preparatory prepara-tory achool, canrbt It behind the hat Ueorga N. Child, superintendent of grammar frad, was at the hat aad got a Single. Thea tha crack Oqulrrh battery bat-tery got busy. Both teame played splendid splen-did ball aad each scored one In tha first, while tha Oqatrrha ran up 0va aaara la Webber for tha Oqnlrrtia and Caatle ton for tne Lowalls both pitched great bail, bat Webber received tha batter sup . port. The particular gar af the oonteat Srae "T1ny Leonard, the midget catcher of the Oqulrrh team. He la probably the smaLieet catcher who ever wore a mask and a protector. Neveriheteea, ha la one of the greatawt. He eirecied the team, gave the signal to tha pitcher, held all of the erve and plants and threw won-- won-- derruUy well to aerond. nlpptng almost every Lowell youagater who attempted a , aieei. Btiefaf 00 second did soma brll-Iv-tcl hVwiing for the Oqultrha aad Brown In the Oqulrrh left field made a wonderful wonder-ful one-hand oaten. . The Umhp ad the teams la thia grama lWloers: Oqulrrtd. : LeweTt. Leonard..... a... .... Tata W'eooer. .p..... ..... CaatieMon Pterscai . . lb. .na.-e .... . . . Young 'tfl ...,..9h...., .. ....Bsneall I-uaa..........,Xh... Pierre Otwto. .. ... ...... as... ... . Fkecker Oxlbe -rf Bfkncer rmtni..,., .If Butler Wfbb. . M ,.rf Howe The lineup In the -Junior leagrua oon teat for tba champtonabip waa Uka thka: Lincoln. - Fremoot. Tariton. r Brow a V niHiee. , . . ..p. . .Love Hummel .......lb .HarreH I '-.fte 2b ..erner Kaneea.. lb; htriralh B'-if .....sa. ...... e ...Johneon aaoclf. rf Blatnte-k I 'jrt .... If. .....".r1.... Ftowe Vv eaoa cf Chrieteneea 1 nc hwaautlful folk daxfa caused fartvatrons of praise and dlta-ht. No pr,e wre offred but parents were more )"'rted In this feature of the prof ram t -n tn any other. Mies Irma Hllnr. city s aw"intwi.dnt ef privslceJ education, dt-r. dt-r. i4Nl ire training of the Utile onea with " aid of thetr t -.-herm. ahe eras show-rewi show-rewi with 4xm pi invents for tha apaVtmoid 'Wlr.nt. v and 014 aventa tnUmr4 the guue and coBUaued ustii after Lightweight. St to 90 pounde . 4-yard dash Loa Dscker, Lowalt, firat; Wllford Carlson. Poplar Orove, second; Laland Cowle. Lafayette, third. 100-yard dh Haven Millar, Weaetet, first : ftaiph Btewart. Training, second; Milton. Frumkla. Brvant. third. Medium weight. 1 to lie pounde ' 74-yard dash lldney Burnidge, La fay ette. first: Harold Oatxtrn, Hamilton, aea-ond: aea-ond: Howard Strang, Whit tier, third. 104-vard dash Harold Osbom. Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first ; Sidney Burhktge. Lafayetta. second: Harold Strang, W hi (tier, third. X 20-yard run Harold Oehom, Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first: Sidney Burbtdga. Tafayeite, second; Charles B. Duncan, Bonneville, third. Unlimited, any weight 100-yard dash Leonard Grace, Br-ant, first: Sidney Burbidge, Lafayette, aeoond; Henry Gallacher. Hamilton, third. IW-vard run Henry Oa liar her, Hamilton, Hamil-ton, first; Leonard Grace, Bryant, eae ond: Donald Wlacomb. Hamilton, third. 440-yard run Ernest Rufer, Lowell, first: Oln Smith, Lafayette, aeoond; La-land La-land Nelson. Hamilton, third. Relay. 440 yards Repalh, Grace, Wilson and Shsrtdan of the Bryant, first; Qulnn. Zimmerman, Jarvls and Wilson of tha Franklin, aeoond; Gallacher, Oehora. Kel-soa Kel-soa and Wlacomb of the Hamilton, third. Iris' Bacas. Bantam, under 90 pounds . 40-yard dash Irma Unger. Lowell, first; Anajela Dun von, Longfellow, aeoond; Viola Vincent. Weh er, third. 40 -yard dMh IIlen A Hen. Franklla. Aral; Grace Meredith, Lowell, aeoond. If M get. 11 te 44pounds 40-yard daah Eva Hollander, Franklin, first: May Harding. Washington, second; liUcanor Toronto, Lafayette, third. 40-yard dash Rose Retnatd. Washington, Washing-ton, first; Eva Holm berg. Franklin second sec-ond : Eleanor Toronto, Le fay ette, third. 40-yard dash Mar Harding. Washington, Washing-ton, first; Mildred F.ngllsh. Webster, aac-ond; aac-ond; Mamie Jacohaoa, Oqulrih. third. Lightweight. 49 to 99 pounde tv-yard dash Lyla Hlghham. Longfellow, Longfel-low, first; Joy Grover. Wasatch, eecoad; Viola Pratt. Washington, third. 40-yard dash Nat tie Vincent, Washington, Washing-ton, first; Mvrte Dye. Sumner, geoood; Charlotte Burton. LoweU. third. . Vn II ml led, any weight eo.yard dash Bern tee Peterson. Webster, Web-ster, first; Marjorte Crttebiow. Wabatar. 10-yard dah Bern ice Peterson. Webster, Web-ster, first; jUeaaor Rohlneon. Lafayetta, second; -Mariorta Crltchlow, Webeter. Relay. !49 yard a 8 k Me 11. Vincent. Pratt and Barlow of tha Washington, flrst; Critchlow. Rothwell. Doul and Pe-teraon Pe-teraon of tha Webster, aecond: RMd. Har-ran. Har-ran. Jonas and Kawmlth of the Onequa, third. Field BTtmta. I'nMmlted broad lump Ernest Rufer, Lowell first: Leater Jarvla. Franklin, second: sec-ond: Fred Zimmerman. Franklla. third-Running third-Running high Jumpe. widget, under 44 rounds Fred Bergatrom, Training, and Wilson King. Lowell, tied for first, Clyde Oowan. Longfellow, third. Lightweight. 46 to 94 pounde Fred Hog an. Jelferaon. firet; Loo Pecker, Iow ell, aecond; tiordoa Joaea. Lafayetta, third. Medtum weight. ta lie prmrda Howard How-ard ftirang. whit tier, first; Chester Wood. Oqulrrh, saeowd. .Harold Oaonett. Bryant. third. I nltmhcd weight Glen Smith. Lafayette, Lafay-ette, first; Ernest Bowers JelTeraon, eeo-ond; eeo-ond; Lester Jarvla. Franklin, third. Tha general committee tn charge af the day consisted of J. H. Coombs, chairman; P. N. Poulsnn. Etta Powers. Aima C Clay too and Evelyn Rellly. Chslrmen of other divisions of the day frllnw: Basketball. Junior league, W. J MrCoy: Henlor league. William Bradford: high Jump. F. I. Keeler; broad Jump. H. B. Fnkeom; baseball. Junior leagrue. D. R. Coombs, Senor ejue. F. N Poul-sow; Poul-sow; race, hovs and girls, - Marti C Brown; folk dancing. Miss Irma Bltner; tsholators. H. J. iSti-ama. A. B. Keater: ; stsrter and field yudge, J. H. Coornbt; ofnlal baseball umpire. Bert Margetts; nrrviaj baskethail amplrea. Bard well Hawteyv W'beellnei: official announoer, j Alma C Clayton; official timekeeper. G. V. Child: ofAcial I tne em eo. Frank WaJkan i WUllam Wallaoa. l |