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CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL 19 Clarksburg Takes Third Place in the Southeast District Meet ' at Wellston, May 8, 1926 Clarksburg High School carried away third place honors in the South- eastern District Field and Track Meet held at Wellston on May 8, 1926. Wellston won first place and New Lexington won second place. Twelve teams competed for honors. The total points respectively were as follows: Wellston, first, 54 points, New Lexington, second, 42 1-6 points, Clarksburg, third, 33 5-6 points. Clarksburgis entire team of Ross County champions was entered in the District Meet. The following made up this year's team: joe Morgan, Capt., Porter Mumford, Manager, Dwight Anderson, Allen Tootle, Howard Smith, Barnett Leach, Don Anderson, Rolland Bookwalter, and Marcus Ater. Clarksliitlrgis scoring was as follows: fs, ,A,, 88O?lyardijFii1n, Marcus Ater, first. One rnildlrelay, Marcus, Porter, Dwight and Joe, first. Pole vault, Howard Smith, tied for first, Don Anderson, tied for fifth. Runfhing high jump, Allen Tootle, tied for first, Barnett Leach, tied for fifth. One mile run, Dwight Anderson, third. Shot put, Don Anderson, fifth, Howard Smith, no place. Javelin throw, Allen Tootle, thirdg Marcus Ater, no place. Running broad jump, Don Anderson, second, Rolland Bookwalter, no place. 220 yard dash, Joe Morgan, third, Porter Mumford, no place. STATE MEET May 21-22 at Ohio State University Running high jump-Allen Tootle tied for second and Barnett Leach tied for third. Pole vault, Howard Smith tied for fourth. Half-mile run, Marcus Ater won fourth place. - Don Anderson in the broad jump and Dwight Anderson in the mile run made a creditable showing.
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18 CLARKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL uu-dl1ul:ul1ll1ul1n1cliul1m-qu1u1n-lI1sl-1l1u1n-Il1:l1mld p-ni.g.-n1gg1qg1qg1q.-p..gg1q..-'.1-q1gq.-g.1 lp1lg1lg-.pq-.qg1ls1u--lp1lo1u1n1q.1gg1gp.-.l'- ' ' N 1924 C. H. S. was the scene of the Annual Field meet and Oratorical contest for Ross County. Our girls were the proud winners of second , 1 honors in their division. In 1925 the meet was held at South'Salem where our contestants, in both sexes, won first honors. This year the meet was held at Frankfort where our contestants again won first honors. Following is a record of the meet: Boys 100 yard dash-Joe Morgan QCD, Harrell CCen.J, Beatty CFD, Leslie Oaker CBaD, Time 11 seconds. Clarksburg, Centralia 3, Frankfort 2, Bainbridge 1. Girls 50 yard dash-Brown, Frankfort, 64-5 sec., Lela johnson, Clarksburg, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, Jennings, Centralia. Girls half mile walk-Erma Walters, Lib- erty, 4:21, Blanche Wickensimer, Clarks- burg, Carr, Frankfort, Arledge, Centralia. Boys high jump-Barnett Leach, Clarks- burg, 5 ft. 2 1-2, Bob Delis, Centralia, Bain- bridge and Buckskin, Leach evened county record of 5:4 in an exhibition jump. Girls 100 yard dash-Lela Johnson, Clarks- burg, 12 4-5 seconds, Brown, Frankfort, Free, Bainbridge, Dresbach, Centralia. Boys 220 yard dash-Joe Morgan, Clarks- burg, 25 2-5 sec., Harrel, Centralia, Mallow, Frankfort, Fred Thomas, Kingston. Girls potato race-Jennings, Centralia, Mary L. Robinson, Buckskin, Beulah Climer, Liberty, Mary Ralston, Kingston. Boys 440 yard dash-Beatty, Frankfort 53 2-5 sec., Yaple, Centralia, Leslie Parker, Bainbridge, D. Anderson, Clarksburg. Pole vault-Woods, Centralia and Smith, Clarksburg, tie for first at 10:2, Brown, Frankfort, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge. Shot put-Howard Smith, Clarksburg, 36:8 3-4, Edward Umstead, Kingston, Storts, Centralia, Thomas, Bainbridge. Girls running high jump-Rachel Rea, Buckskin, and Cottrill, Frankfort, tie for Hrst and second, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, Susie Johnson, Clarksburg, Cornelia Dubois, Rich- mond Dale and Thelma Weinrich, Liberty all four tied for third and fourth. Standing broad jump-Howard Boggs, Kingston, and Allen Tootle, Clarksburg, tie for first and second, 10 ft. Yaple, Centralia, Tootle, Frankfort. Standing high jump-Allen Tootle, Clarks- burg, 4 ft. 7 3-4 in., Stewart, Frankfort and Earl Cook, Kingston, tie for second and third, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge and G. Thomas, Centralia, fourth. Girls 400 yard relay-Frankfort, first 52 3-5, Liberty, Centralia, Bainbridge. Boys one mile relay-Centralia first, Clarksburg, Buckskin, Frankfort. Time 3137 4-5. Running broad jump boys-Beatty, Frank- fort, 18.8 1-4, Harrel, Centralia, 18:7 1-4, Don Anderson, Clarksburg, 18:6 3-4, Lester Canuth, Bainbridge, 17:7 1-2. Shot put, girls-Erma Walter, Liberty, 30:2 1-2, Avonelle Burnett, Buckskin, 27:0 3-4, Overly, Centralia, 26:0 1-4, Steele, Frankfort, 24:8 3-4. -880 boys run-Marcus Ater, Clarksburg, Carmi Groves, Buckskin, Steele, Frankfort, Herbert VVilliamson, Bainbridge. Time, 203 3-5. Basketball throw, girls-Susie Johnson, Clarksburg, 75 ft. 5 in., Cottrill, Frankfort, 58.6, Helen Timmons, Liberty, 58.1, Faith Ogle, Bainbridge, 54.2. Girls baseball throw-Erma Walters, Lib- erty, 1'77.3, Lela Johnson, Clarksburg, 172.8, Laura Owens, Frankfort, 161, Ellen Free, Bainbridge, 138. Boys baseball throw-Allen Tootle, Clarksburg, 301.5, Voter Thomas, Bain- bridge, 282.4, Robert Immell, Kingston, 278.5, Tootle, Frankfort, 2L52.9. COUNTY TRACK MEET MAY 7, 1926 Totals governed by individual schools were as follows: Clarksburg boys .............. 54 Centralia boys --- ..... 355 Frankfort boys .... ..... 2 sn Kingston boys --- ..... 1324 Clarksburg girls .... .... 2 6M Centralia girls .... ---17 Frankfort girls --- ---26 Liberty girls --- ---22M
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