Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 12, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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PIANO CONTESTS TONIGHT! Watch Elgin Win - Again!
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We were not able to take part in
tho high jumping contest Saturday
but we can fit you oat with your
Groceries Dry Gaoda Underwear
Shoes and in fact almost anything
fcuad in a general 3to?e. The very
highest prices fosr produce; besides
wc givo green trading stamps on ail
caa'v. or produce purchases.
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Elgin Boys Led in Nearly Every Event
Intellectual Contest Very Ctoso
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Fletcher Balked on The Piano contest Which will bo Held
Tonight-Mt. Vitw Pushed Fletcher for 2nd Place
3rd Mantooth Cottonwood.
830 yard dash
l The athletic contot in Elgin
Saturday afternoon was too one
'fliilnd to be the moat tntfreatliiK.
i Elgin was in the lend froin start
to tifiieh and tin- south Mt. View
fcluf'tl gao Flotcher a close rae
for second p ace in the fluid nth-
tot ios.
. Outside the basket !!!! the 131-
jrin school s:oied 1(12 points'
Floteher 2!) S. Mr. View 2! Dan-
ton 12. East Alt. View 7. Beaver
Valley 1 and Cottonwood 1. Tli
basket hall contents) were not tin-
H'ied hut figuring tho three
g. ne plnjtd betwoeu Fletcher
and Elsin and ignoring nil the
Uhcr games Elin would have
11 points mora and Fletcher 13
points morn.
On thi fluid. Fletcher's four
host athletes made a total of 14
points ns follows: ilinaon 2nd in
CONTUinUTOIW.
Those who contributed prizes
at tho lC'iiin Annual Athletic-In-
t llfct'iM Noel lilcl at Elgin Inst;!
biturl. April 8lh wore: I
W. W. Bninskill 5 00
ledger !-br. Co 5 00
Mis. Nflsm 15 00
W. f. Wolcott 3 00
10. Hne a 00
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U P. Wettonjtol ...J) 00
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J !n Bjrd 2 0'
John Kitvui'Mld 2.G0
11. II. flavlo 2()
j'.ilolnh Hohlfa 2 00
T. Ryan
O. II Putney
.1. A. Piico 1 00
It. B. Lasley 1.00
" 1!. V. Hamilton l.l'O
John Ilunssn 100
Monta Bennett 1.00
A. L. Uoherta 1.00
C. M. Wolcott 1.00
W. H. Minor 1 00
Andy Uarnoy 1.00
S. M. Davis 1.00
II. W. Jenkins fiO
C. F Brandon 50
Mm. E. J. Crawford 50
Lon Morton 50
G. E. Harris 25
Mrs. H. F.Shirk Dome ulasaus.
E. West 2 dys work with
team.
T. Millar. Uho of hnll for bus-
kot ball.
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'Debate Saturday Night.
Waldo Wettonirel accompunied
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220 yard hurdles
ht. Ilorr Mt. View.
2nd Putney Elin.
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lt. Elgin.
2nd Sterling-.
3rd Fletcher.
Hoya I'elny.
1st Flotuher.
2nd Eljfin.
3rd So Mt. View.
Girls Relay
1st So Mt. Vlaw.
2ud Elgin.
Are you going to build ahoase
a barn a granary or a building
of any kind this year? If to
let us figuro the lumber bill.
Wc hare the quality and price
(hat will auit end pl-aee you.
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THE PERFECTION has several new features this year that
in a he a good stoye better namely a wider
top n new oil fount and an oven with three
catches under one control.
THE MONARCH h in that neat gray finish with the enamel
top that will not burn off. The high shelf
with the white enamel splasher mokes a
very nifty stove.
THE WYETH oil stove also in the any finish with black
" top and blue enamel trim makes a nice
se.t-iceable stove.
We are prepared to furnish any of tho above stoves
in three or four burner models with or 'With-
out highshelves.
Let U3 show you the New Perfection Firolnss
Cooking Oil Stove which combines a four-
burner stove fircless cooker oven cabinet
nnd warming shelf into one compact yet
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by a nutnbor of rooters will if o to polo
U-nche bHturuay evening of this out.
week whure
will be hold.
the county debute
Kitchon Cabinet.
Stone's.
Contest at E
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C. E Sellurs 1! 5325 votc'.
Two hihost in cjnt-at. (Adv
SperlinK 115:r0 voten.
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vault Ashley 2-id in shot
Miller 2nd in iliucusand 3rd
in Hhot put llerodio2nd in htonil
jump nnd they made Hrd in the
relay.
On the field Elgin's fojr boat
athletes nmdo a total oftlupolntn
us follows: Kitemiller 1st on 100
dts 1st on 220 Ht on shot put
1st on broad jump 2nd on hiii
jump 3rd on dins.in or a to'al of
21 points; I)oto:i 1st on 410 1st
on 8S0 2nd on 100 yds and 2nd
on broad jump total 16 point?;
Cliau 1st on di cur. 1st on hkh
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i points; Putney lot on pole vnult
Vjnd on hurdles total 8 points;
and they made f on tho relay.
5? i In their field totals Klein made
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total 102. Flotehor mude 2 firsts.
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S. Ml. View made 3 firsts 1 v-
ond and 5 thirds totnl 23.
. In the intalWtunl contest EI-
A rjiii made '14 pointB. Flotcher 40. '
B Mt. View G. nnd S. Mt. Viow
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4 cd both of tho piano content!!. !
Waldo Wuttongel mndo two firsts
4 land thtec seconds a total of 19
: points or just two Iobb than any
five of his competitors.
Thk Winners.
4&;ifi0ynrd dnsli.
1st Kitsmillor Rlgin.
Girls 75 yard dash
1st R. Shirk Eluin.
2nd B. Abbott Elgin.
Did E lliclurdson Elgin.
Pola Vault
1st Putnwy. Elgin 7 ft. 10.
2nd Ilinaon Fletcher.
3rd Turner East M. View.
Boys pole vault
Jst. Murray Eliiin 7 ft. 4.
2nd R. Stone Elin.
!lrd Shumate Fletcher.
Dincts throw
lit ('line Eluin 75 ft 9 in.
2nd Millor Fletcher.
3rd Kitsmillor Elgin.
Shot put
1st. Kitsmillor Elgin 35 ft 4.
2nd Ashley Fletcher 2!) ft 11
3rd Millor. Flotcher 29 ft 8.
High Jump
1st Cline Elin.
2nd. Kitsmillor Elgin. '
3id tie H. Jones Denton and
Ilinsoti Fletcher.
Broad Jump
1st Kitumiller. Elgin. 18 ft 10.
2nd E. Dotson Elgin 16 ft 10
8rd J. Dotson So. Mt. View
Broad Jump undur 100 lbs.
1st Murray Elgin 13 ft 1.
2nd Ilerodio Fletcher.
3rd MeCraw So Mt View.
75 yd dash under 75 lbs.
1st Benton Donton.
Ind. 8hnmst Fletcher
3rd Spencer Elgin.
100 vd race andc 100 lbs.
1st MeCraw So Mt View.
2nd Murray Elfin.
9ri1 P Gnao Clfirln.
Broad Jump under 75 lbs
1st Shumate Fletcher.
2nd Benton Donton.
3rd Cline Bavor Valley.
CiirlB' High Jump
1st. Capps E. Mt. View.
2nd Shirk Elgin.
3rd Parrott E Mt Viow.
Baskot ball boys.
Fletcher defeated Elgin.
Cottonwood defeated Denton.
1 Basket ball girls.
I Fletcher defeated Elgin.
j Fletcher defeated Sterling.
Basket ball boys under 120
E'.Jn won over Fletcher by de-
fi niter playing oie boy
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P.tvs' Originnl Oration
1st. John Ashloy Fletcher.
2nd Waldo VTottengel Elgin.
Child's Story ur 'er 10 yra old.
1st Tunisia Wilson Fletcher.
2nd Nellie Ryas Elgin.
PupiU' Story over 10 yre.
1st Rena Ellis. Elgin.
Snrt. lya Cadle Fietcher.
Memorized Oration.
1st Wayne Nefille Fletcher
2nd Waldo Wettengel Elgin.
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I lBt Waldo Wettengel Elgin.
2nd Karl Sutton Fletcher.
Girls' Reading.
1 1st Ethel Shumate Fletcher.
2nd Erolya Hicks Elgin.
Voice Soprano
I Ist.HnxQl Lock wood E MtView
I 2nd Doris Myers Fletcher
j Alto
1st Melon Choons Elgin.
i Medium
1st Phyllis Wilson Fletcher.
Violin
1st Cleo Brittain Fletcher.
2nd Waldo Wetteugul Elgia.
Chorus
1st Elgin girls
2ud Fletcher inixedl voice.
High School Spoiling
let Waldo Wettengel Elgia.
2nd and 3rd Fletcher.
Grade Spelling.
1st Lillian Wade Mt View.
2nd lues Wiggins. Elgin.
3rd. Wendell Wotteagel.Elgia.
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2nd E. Dotson ElKin.
3rd. J. Dotson So. Mt. View.
220 yard dash.
1st Kitamlller Elgin.
2nd Clinc Elgin.
3rd J. Dotson So. Mt. View.
440 yard dash
lit. C. DotsoD. Klgia.
2nd J. Dotson e. Mt. Vitw.
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Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 12, 1916, newspaper, April 12, 1916; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69656/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.