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x COUNTYSCHOOL | DAY MEET w (Continued from page one) V? Grammar School Boys (under 11) C - 50-yard dash — Won by Koeneke, C Wiidwood; second, , Morreli, .Cape C May; third, Backman. Cape May. A ; Time, 7 seconds. H Running Broad Jump— Won by )S( Tenenbaum, Cape May; .second, Pedena, Middle; jthird, Heathcote, West yr Cape May; fourth, Treader, West v Cape May. Distance 13 feet, 5 in. n 75-yard dash— Won by Backman, ft Cape May;; second, Tenenbaum, Cape J»C May; third, • Koeneke, Wiidwood; fourth, Morreli, Cape May: Time 10 K seconds. vr Baseball throw — Won by Metz, of © Wiidwood; second, Jones, Middle; ft third, Smith, Cape May; fourth, A Koeneke,* Wiidwood. Distance 178 A feet, 1 inch. ■ 3sf Relay (440-yards) — Won by Cape K May. Time 1 minute, 2 3-5 seconds. Standing broad jump — Won by-Ten enbaum, Cape May; second, Koeneke, Wiidwood; third, Metz, Wiidwood; fourth, Edwards, Middle. Distance, 7 feet 1 1-4 inches, ft Running high jump — Koeneke, of ft Wiidwood and Wentzell, of Cape" | ft May, tied for first place; third, Ten-" , K enbaum, Cape May. Distance 4 feet, , £( 1 1-4. inches. Cf . Points scored — Cape May, 37; , i-g1 | Wiidwood, 22; Middle 7; West Cape • 3 May, -8. ... ft | High 4ndiyidual scores — Koeneke, ft Wiidwood, 15 points; Tenenbaum, ■ A] Cape May, K Points; Backman, Cape ( ! May, 7 points; Metz, Wiidwood, 7 ( ££ pointV — -*■ *» * W" , Grammar School Boys (over -13) fcf i vT5 yar(l dash — Won by Stidworthy, , ft Cape May; second, Pphidexter, Cape , ft May; third, Miller, Cape May. Time A 9 4-5 seconds. Running broad jump— Won by Lar- / ££ combe, North Wiildwood; • second' Bateman, Middle; third, Harrison, j North Wildwfiod; fliurth, -Bush, Cape ft May. Distance, 17 feet 4 1-2 inches. - ft Standing broad, jufnp — Won by ! A Milled Cape May; second, Crawford, (5f Wiidwood; third, Trout, Wiidwood; ■ b fourth, Phillfppc, Wiidwood. Distance , Uf 8 fcet,^> inches. *j> , 220-yard dank — Won. by Miller, of j ft-- Cape May; "second. Giees, Cape May; , ft ! third, Larcombe, Wiidwood; fourth, A! Bateman, Middle. Time, 26 3-5 secShot put (8 lb.) — Won by Poindex- ' ter,. Cape Ma.%" «=eCon<l, Love, Wildft' wood; third, Larcombe. North Wildft wood; fourth, Truisty, West" Cape AiMay. Distance, 35 fcot. 10 inches. () ' Running high jbmn — Won hy Phil- ] : lippe, Wildwcod; Mil'er, Cape May, • ~ . and- Bateman, Middle, tied for second ; » ! place (Phillippe won trss for prize); ! j fourth, I.ove, 'Wiidwood. • Distance 4 ] j feet, 8 inches. I | Baseball throw — Won by. Larcombe , ■ j r North Wiidwood; second, Levering,! - ■ .i North Wildwqod; third. Love, Wild-'; ! wood: fourth. Trout. Wiidwood. Dis- / j i "Wiidwood. j

j I tancc, 215 feet, 4 inches. : | Points scored — 'Cape May", 32 1-2; • | North Wiidwood, 1$: Wiidwood, 12; j Middle 6 1-2; West Cape May, 1. j High individual scores — Miller, of! j Cape May. 14 1-2 points; Larcombe, ■ j North Wiidwood; 9 points;' Poindex-

ter, Cape May, 8 points; Bateman, , Middle, 6 1-2 points; Phillippe, WiW- , wood, 6 points; Love, Wiidwood, .6 points. Grammar School Girls Fold Dance— Won J»y Cape May; second, Micelle; third, Wiidwood. 50-yard dash— Won » Ruffin, of Middle; second, Beaman, Middle; i. third, Palmer, Cape May; fourth, El- ! well, Cape May. Distance, 7 feet, 7 • ifiches. Baseball throw — Won by Palmer, f Cape May; second Jaquette, West Ca^ie May; third, Barnett, Cape 1 May; fourth, Lieberman, Woodbine; 1 Distance, 189 feet, 2 inches. Basketball throw— Won by Palmer, • Cape'. May; second, Barnett, Cape : May; third, Beaman, Middle; fourth, ; Alloway, Middle- Distance, 71 feet. ' Shuttle Relay — Won bv -Wiidwood; . secopd, Cape May; third, Middle; fourth, Woodbine. Time, 62 seynds. ' Points scored— iCape May, 29; Middle, 22; Wiidwood, 9; West Cape ! May, 3; Woodbine, 2. High, individual scores — Palmer, 1 Cape May, 12 points; Ruffin, Middle 1 10 points; Bsaman, Middle, 6 points; 1 Barnetl, Cape May, 5 points. Vocational School 220-yard dash-*— Won by Mclntire, Fishing Creek; second, McPherson, ! .Cold Spring. Time 29 1-4 seconds. t Standing broad jump — Won by Rabinovitz, Wobdbine; second, Taylor; Cold Spring; third, Mclptirfe, Fishing Creek. Distance, 8 feet 4.1-2 inches. Running high jump — Won by Taylor, Cold Spring; second, Mclntire, " Creek; third, Rabinowitz, of Woodbine. Distance, 4 feet 9 inches. Baseball Jhrow — Won by ' Ewing, West Cape May; second, McPherson, Cold Spring; third, Mclntire, Fishing , Creek. Distance, 283 feet, 8 inches- ! Shot put (8 lbs) — Won by Ewing. West Cape May; second, McPherson, Cold Spring;,third, Mclntire, Fishing Creek.' Distance 41 feet, 2 inches. ' Running Broad • jump — Won by Taylor, Cold Spring; second, Rabibn- , owitz, Woodbine; third, Mclntire, of 'Fishing Creek. Distance, 16 feet, 2 ' inches. Points scored — Cold Spring, 22; Creek, 16; Woodbine, 10; West Cape May, 10. Individual scores — Mclntire, Fishing Creek, 22 points; Taylor, Cold -Spring, 16 points; Ewing, West Cape ' May, 10 points; Rabinowitz, Woodbine, v10 points; McPherson, Cold Spring, 9 points. « High School Events — 1 to 5 P. M. Judges and other Officers: Announcer, Earl E. Witoner. Timer, GOorge Kimble--Scorer, William H. Shipt. Starter, Rutherford Baker. Judges Field Events — Frank Lloyd, Richard Reeves, E. E. U nger, -Boyd ! Tyler, Louis Shapiro, Milton Bing- > ham, S. E. Stone. i I Judges Track Events — L. A, Rodes, | D. Skolnik, Howard Tenenbaum. j Judge Fotk Dance— Miss My ra T. i I Way/ Physical training Department, i Trtnton Schools/ and E. E. linger, i Physical Training, teacher, Ocean 1 I i .Y iu 4, i i iuiiiiiij:. yeacnni , orcan

City.' - High School Events for Boys • 1. Dash, 100-yard. • 2. Discuss Throw. 13.' Javelin Throw. -I .'4. Dash, 220-yard. • [/■' 5. Shot-put. ' | \ 6. Dash, 440-yard. 'I ,7.. Mile Run.. • 8. Running High Jump. ( 9. Standing Broad Jump, 'j '{0. Half-Mile Run. 11. Running Broad Jump. ■ • 12. Mile -Relay. 'j 13. Freshman Rehry Race. ,j* 14. Sophomore Relay Race, j 15. Pole Vault. * EveAts for High School Girls j 1. 50-yard' Dash. * 2. Basketball' Throw. 3. Running High Jump. . , . -4, Baseball ^Throw. 5. Standing Broad. Jump. ' , 6. "Relay Race, 50-yard. . , Official Score — High School Boys - 100-yard dash— Won -by Hall, Cape -j May; second, ' Garfinkle, Wildwooik » third, Scull, Middle; fourth, Miles, Cape May. Time 10 4-5 secondsMile Run — Won by Howard, Cape , . .May; second, "Myers, Oape May; : thirdj Palmer, Cape May; fourth, ,

Howell, Middle. --Time, 5 minutes, 28 seconds. ' • ■ 220- yard dash — Wbq by Hall, Cape | May; second", Miles, Cape May; tnird, Scull, Middle;' fourth, Anderson, of Wiidwood. Time, 24 2-5 seconds. Shot put — Won by Nickersoii, of ' Wiidwood; second, F. Moore, Cape May; third, Scull, Middle; fourth, Garfinkle, Wiidwood.- Distance, 38 feet, 1-2 in. Discuss throw — Won by W. Moore, , Cape May; second. Scull Middle; 3rd, | A. Moore, Cape May; fourth, Cresse, Middle. -Distance, 93 feet, 2 inches. 440-yard dash — Won by Anderson, Wiidwood; second, Hall-, Cape May; third, Heston, Wiidwood; fourth, Bingham, Middle. Time 57 3-5 sec- , onds. j * Half-mile* run: — Won by Howard, I Cape "May; second, Rice, Wiidwood; third, Palmer, Cape May; fourth, Bost, Middle. Time, 2 minutes, 23 1:5 seconds. Standing broad jump — Won by Liveze.v, Wiidwood; second, tie between Garfinkle, Wiidwood and Cummings, Cape May (Garfinkle won toss for medal); fourth, Mathis, \Vjldwood. , Distance, 9 feet 4 1-2 inches. I Javelin throw — Won by Scull, "Middle;, second, Cresse, Middle; tmd. Comer, Middle; fourth, Paoii. TTildwood: -Distance, 128 feetv 3 1-2 in. Running broad jump — Won by MilCape May; second, Cummings, of Cape May; third, Mathis, Wildvi'oodr fourth, Scull, Middle. Distance, 19 feet, 3 inches ® n ieei, o inenes at

P.Ole vault— Won by Scull, Middle; second, Cresse, Middle; third, Cliefry, Cape May; fourth, Mathis, W.ildw- or). Distance, 8 feet, 6 inches. «. Mile . Relay — Ays-aided to Cape May (only one entry). v" . . Running- high jump— Won by Scull. Middle; Marcy, Cape May and F.Moore, Cape May/ tied for second Post, and Cresse, huddle, tied for third placev Distance 5 feet. Points serfred — Cape May, 66 1-2; Middle, 3^/ Wiidwood, 32 1-2. ; » 1 High individual scOresY— Scull, Middle, 24 points; Hall, -Cape May," 13 points; O. Howard^ Cape May, ; 10 pojnts; Miles, Cape May, 9 points: Cre.-se, Middle, 7 points; (JaVfjnkle. Wiidwood, 6 1-2 points; .Andersen, of Wiidwood,'- 6 points. > FreshmarrRe-i.y— Won b.- Wildwood; second, Cape May; third/ Mid-, lii ^Jinn T* iTi'iiiiI 25 1-3 sec- j oifir. > /Sophoirtore Relay — -Won v -Ijy Cape ' 1 «ay; second, M-'dtile. Timc,^4 mini utes, 18 seconds. ^ High School Girls Folk* Dance — Middle Township" arid Cape May, tied for first place. (Each school awarded, a seperate banner); third, Wildwqod. - 50-yard dash — Won by Lee, . Mid: r die; second, Bobbins, Cape May; • third, Hendee, Wiidwood; fourth; I Bingham," Middle. Time, 6 seconds. 1 .- Standing broad jpmp— Won by Gingharri, Middle; second, jcndicott; Middle, third, Malcolm, Wiidwood.; i fourth/Hughes, Middle. Distance, 7 -fe'et, 4 finches. Baseball throw — Won by.. Howell Middle; second, Req\-es, Cape May; third, Robbins, CapevJIay; fourth, " Ziegier, Wiidwood. Llistance, 17s B feet, 5 Thches. Shuttle Relay; (50 ya*ls)— ' ?Ton*by „ Middle; second, Cape May; • third, c] Wiidwood. . Time, 60 seconds. B Basketball throw — Won by Howell, u Middle; second, Errickson, Middle; ^ third, Reeves, Cape May; fourth, Lee, jr Middle. Distance, 68 feet, 10 inches. 81 Ru»nihg high jump — Wori by Mai- b; t -J

g colm, Wiidwood; second, Foley, Middle; third, J. Hoffman, Cape May; e fourth, Robbins, Cape May,. Distance I 4 feet, 1-2 inch. j Points scored — Middle, 40 1-2; Cape May, 20 1-2; Wiidwood, "v 13; j Woodbind, I.e High individual scores — Howell, t Middle, 10 points; Malcolm, Wildj wood, 7 points; Lee, Middle, 6 points; Robbins, Cape May, 6 poinds; Bing- ; ham, Middle, 6 points; geeves, Cape j' May, 6 points.

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