I uu ill l LAivn’vtn^ i jDAYTOUIORRCW.IThe second annual inter-class field day of the Kern County High school will be held tomorrow' afternoon at half past two at Agricultural Park. The admission will be free and it is hoped that a number of people will be present to offer encouragement to theyoung athletes.The following are the entries:* V' .:«* * * ' 4 . ‘ J f /» ' )• _ y\. u .One hundred yard dash — Howard, Shields, Shackelford, Wagy, Merritt Clark.One mile run—C. Shomate, Miller, Harman, Shields. Allen. Lavers.One hundred and twenty yard hurdles—Blodget, Miller, J. Shomate.Grijalva.Four hundred and forty yard dash— Lavers, Clark, Allen Howard, Shields, Wagy, Miller, C. Shomate, Harmon.Two hundred and twenty yard hurdles—Blodget J. 8homate, Grijalva, C. Shomate, Shields.Eight hundred and eighty yard run —Miller, Allen, Harman, Shields, Lav-ers, C. Shomate.Two hundred and twenty yard dash — Shackelford, Howard, Blodget,Wagy, Harman, Allen, Shields, Clark, J. Shomate C. Shomate.Pole vault — Parent Merritt, Harman, Allen, Stockton.High jump—Shields, Miller, Blodget,Grijalva, Merritt.Broad jump—Miller, Clark, Shields, Howard, Merritt, Blodget.Hammer Throw—Shackelford, Merritt, C Robinson.Shot put—Merritt, Shackelford,ATTENTION, ELKS!There will be a special meeting at Eagles’ Hall Saturday evening, January 31st, at 7:30 o’clock, to make arrangements for the funeral of our deceased brother, Harry Whitney.HARRY A. JASTRO, Secretary.For the complexion drink ginger ale, made at House’s canuy kitchen.You can get nne enchiladas it the Peerless; 15 cents each. tf