Jefferson Area i' ’'rB?- *r • -a• y^Bc* *e-Sa*T‘^K^ ■ '•'*■ vj\^5\A kite tournament was held oh the Jefferson playgrounds Satur* day with several different desigr.S of kites entered. The largest kiteflown was five feet twotall, being flown by Pete Brush who won the prue in this type of kite. Other prizes awarded weres Smallest kite, won by Dean Trow* bridge; highest klite, Richard Osha best constructed kite, Robert Trow* bridge; farthest message, Donald Holt and the last prize was won by a boy who had displayed thebest sportsmanship, Pete Brush.Marble TournamentThose entered in the secondC* C. SPINK ft SON • IT* LO**3, *Oba«PP*PF ... -r . ’ ‘ **•■» 1 ■ ^ 1 *11—HU —•grade marble tournament are Bruce Jackson, Junior Twitty, Leo Johnson, Tommy Miller. Bobby Atwood, Joe Kimgensmith, Jack Dillon, Billy Jo Browning, Jerry Armes, Clayton Summitt, John Ulrich and Carl Ricks. The first round has been played except one game, the winners being Tommy Miller, Joe Klingensmith, Billy Jo Browning, Clayton Summitt and Jchn Ulrich. / *% * [ ];HL ' - - 1 I' ■ ' ,/ • ,The game of hockey was once known in Ireland as hurling and in Scotland as shinty.