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WRESTLING.-Continued.

June 4, Baltimore, Md.-The match between Stanislaus Zbyszko and Americus was declared a draw. After 59m. and 40s. Americus fell off the stage and injured his back and ankle. June 13, Vancouver, B. C.-Pat Connelly defeated Americus in 54m. and 2m. 50s.

AMATEURS.

Amateur Athletic Union Championships, held at Chicago, Ill., April 3 and 4. Results of finals: 108-pound class-Richard Goudle, Lima, Ohio, Y. M. C. A., defeated George Taylor, National Turn Verein of New Jersey, in 15m. (Referee's decision.) 115-pound class-John Varres, Hull House, defeated H. Torps, Sleipner A. C., in 10m. 358. 125-pound class-S. Vorres, Hull House, defeated Earl Gardner, Detroit Y. M. C. A., in 15s. (Referee's decision.) 135-pound class-H. H. Jenkins, Pittsburgh A. A., defeated Tim Madigan, University of Minnesota, In 14m. 18s. 145-pound classH. H. Jenkins, Pittsburgh A. A., defeated A. Putkonen, Brage A. C., in 15m. (Referee's decision.) 158-pound class-Ben Reuben, Hebrew Institute, defeated F. J. Walsh, C. A. A., in 3m. 175-pound class-E. C. Caddock, Hebrew Institute, defeated W. Hansen, Sleipner A. C., in 3m. 128. Unlimited weight-Arnold Minkley, Bankers', defeated Anton Jaeger, C. A. A., in 6m. 53s.

Metropolitan Championships, finals held at Boys' Club, New York City, May 2. Summary of finals: 108 pounds—George Taylor. National Turn Verein, Newark, defeated S. Florentino, Boys' Club, in 5m. 10s. 115 pounds-C. Mullinos, Greek-American A. Č., defeated David Bronstein, Boys' Club, in 7m. 20s. 125 pounds-V. V. Vosen, Bronx Church House, defeated Carl Liljehult, Bronx Church House, in 7m. 20s. 135 pounds-B. Pseftoglanis, Greek-American A. C., defeated John Buckley, East Side Y. M. C. A., decision in 15m. 145 pounds-Louis C. Nelsen, NorwegianAmerican A. C., defeated Isidore Grill, Boys' Club, decision in 15m. 158 pounds-John Leahy, East Side Y. M. C. A., defeated Peter Smith, Boys' Club, decision in 15m." 175 pounds-N. Ĝ. Pendleton, Jr., New York A. C., defeated Morris Nelson, Harlem Y. M. C. A., in 7m. 15s. Heavyweight-Sam Schwartz, unattached, defeated N. G. Pendleton, Jr., New York A. C., decision in 15m. COLLEGE WRESTLING.

January 31, Annapolis, Md.-Naval Academy 7 points, Lafayette 0 points. February 6, Philadelphia, Pa.-Pennsylvania 6 points, University of Pittsburgh 1 point. February 7, South Bethlehem, Pa.-Lehigh 18 points, Columbia 15 points. February 13, New York City-Pennsylvania 18 points, Columbia 9 points. February 14, Boston, Mass.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology 6 points, Harvard 1 point. Annapolis, Md.-Naval Academy 32 points, Lehigh 0 points.

February 17, Princeton, N. J.-Princeton 14% points, Lafayette 31⁄2 points. February 20, Philadelphia, Pa.-Cornell 22 points, Pennsylvania 11 points. New York City-Columbla 19 points, Yale 14 points. February 21, Annapolis, Md.-Naval Academy 27 points, Cornell 4 points. February 23, South Bethlehem, Pa.-Lehigh 311⁄2 points, Lafayette 2% points.

February 27, Philadelphia, Pa.-Yale 23 points, Pennsylvania 9 points. New York CityCornell 22 points, Columbla 8 points.

February 28, Princeton, N. J.-Cornell 12 points, Princeton 6 points. Annapolis, Md.Naval Academy 25 points, Pennsylvania 6 points. State College, Pa.-Penn. State 27 points, Lehigh 4 points.

March 6, Princeton, N. J.-Princeton 17 points, Pennsylvania 14 points.

March 7, Annapolis, Md.-Naval Academy 26 points, Columbla 6 points. Ithaca, N. Y.Cornell 17 points, Lehigh 13 points.

March 13, Ithaca, N. Y.-Cornell 16 points, University of Indiana 10 points.

March 14, Princeton, N. J.-Princeton 25 points, Columbia 6 points. New Haven, Ct.Massachusetts Institute of Technology 16 points, Yale 13 points. South Bethlehem, Pa.-Pennsylvania and Lehigh tied, 16% points each.

March 19, New York City-New York Athletic Club 24 points, Columbia (substitutes) 6 March 20, New Haven, Ct.-Yale 15 points, Princeton 14 points.

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INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Held at Philadelphia, Pa., March 27 and 28. Cornell won, scoring 24 points: Pennsylvania took second place with 17 points; Lehigh was third, with 12, Princeton scored 7, and Columbia 4. The summaries: 115-pound class-Won by Culberson, Cornell; Sherman, Pennsylvania, second; Van Buren, Princeton, third. 125-pound class-Won by Boak, Cornell; Martin, Lehigh, second; Wooley, Pennsylvania, third. 135-pound class-Won by Sankoff, Cornell; Thomas, Lehigh, second; Lee, Pennsylvania, third. 145-pound class-Won by Allen, Cornell; Frantz, Princeton, second; Tazewell, Pennsylvania, third. 158-pound class-Won by Gallogly, Cornell; Milligan, Pennsyl vania, second; Sawtelle, Lehigh, third. 175-pound class-Won by Pendleton, Columbia; Bailey, Lehigh, second; Hogg, Pennsylvania, third. Heavyweight-Won by Dorizas, Pennsylvania; Good, Lehigh, second; Kleinert, Cornell, third.

WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Held at Chicago, Ill., April 4. Total score: 10 1-6 points for Indlana, 8% for Wisconsin, 8 for Iowa, 2 2-3 for Illinois, 3 for Nebraska and 2 2-3 for Minnesota. Summaries: 125-pound classWilliams, Indiana, defeated Anderson, Minnesota, on points. Time-23m. 135-pound classKnott, Wisconsin, defeated Gran, Iowa. Time-7m. 38s. 145-pound class-Hobbet, Iowa, defeated Gunther, Nebraska. Time-14m. 55s. 158-pound class-Demmon, Indiana, defeated Freeman, Wisconsin, on points. Time-10m. 175-pound class-Cummins, Illinois, defeated

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HOCKEY-Continued.

American Hockey Association-First place won by Cleveland Athletic Club, defeating the American Soo team of Sault Ste Marie, Mich., in the final game by 4 to 2.

Interscholastic Championship-First place won by Cutler School after a tle with Loyola School (defeating the latter in the second deciding game by 7 to 2 after a drawn game of 3 to 3).

Ottawa University 2. Harvard 0.

Y.:

December 18, 1913-Detroit, Mich.; Detroit 7, Toronto 5. December 23-Murren, Switzerland; Cambridge 10, Oxford 0. January 2, 1914-Boston, Mass.: Princeton 5, Toronto University 1. Detroit, Mich.; Frontenacs of Kingston, Ontarlo 5, Detroit 2. January 3-Boston, Mass.; Princeton 4, Boston A. A. 3. West Point, N. Y.; Massachusetts Syracuse, N. Y.; Ottawa University 3, Harvard 0. Agricultural College 5, West Point 0. January 5-New York City; Ottawa University 4, Princeton 2. January 7-Boston, Mass.; Amherst 1, Harvard 0. January 9-West Point, N. Y.; Cornell 5, West Point 1. York City 5, Cleveland A. Č. 4.

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January 10-Hanover, N. H.; Dartmouth 2, Massachusetts Agricultural College 1. land, Ohio; Cleveland A. C. 1, Wanderers of New York 0.

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January 14-Boston, Mass.; Harvard 4, Massachusetts State College of Amherst 3. Williamstown, Mass.; Williams 12, Trinity 3. January 17-West Point, N. Y.; Seventh Regiment New York City 7, West Point 4. land, Ohio; Cleveland A. C. 2, Midiands, Ontario, 1. January 19-West Point, N. Y.; Princeton 5, West Point 0. January 20-Boston, Mass.: Harvard 2, Boston A. A. 2. January 22-Boston, Mass.: Wanderers of N. Y. City 5, Boston A. A. 5. January 24-New Haven, Ct.; St. Nicholas Club of N. Y. City 8, Yale 1. N. J.; Princeton, 1916, 2, Lawrenceville 0.

Lawrenceville,

January 31-Boston, Mass.: McGill University, Montreal, 2, Harvard 1. New York City; VieFebruary 3-West Point, N. Y.; Dartmouth 7, West Point 3. February 7-Amherst, Mass.; Amherst 1, Springfield Y. M. C. A. 1. torias, Montreal, 6, Crescent A. C. 2. Williamstown, Mass.; Williams 9, Rensselaer Polytechnic 0. February 11-Amherst, Mass.: Massachusetts Agricultural College 4, Amherst 0.

N. H.; St. Paul's School 10, Columbia University 1.

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Boston, Mass.; Massachusetts
February 12-Boston, Mass.; Cleveland A. C. 7. Pilgrim A. A. 2.
February 13-West Point, N. Y.; Amherst 5, West Point 4.
Phillips Exeter Academy 4,

Institute of Technology 6, Columbia University 2.

February 14-Boston, Mass.; Cleveland A. C. 1, Boston A. A. 0. New York City; De Witt Clinton Phillips Andover Academy 1. Pottstown, Pa.; Carlton Academy 5, Hill School 4. February 16-Boston, Mass.; Pilgrim A. A. 11, Syracuse 1.

High School 9, Columbia University Freshmen 2.

February 17-Boston, Mass.; Boston A. A. 6, Syracuse 1. February 18-New Haven, Ct.; Yale 5, Williams 1. February 20-Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland A. C. 3, Ottawa Hockey Club 1. New Haven, Ct.; Harvard Freshmen 8, February 21-Williamstown, Mass.; Williams 4, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1. Boston, Mass.: Boston A. A. 4, Ottawa University 1. Yale Freshmen 1, Yale 4, Crescent A. C., New York City, 0.

February 23-Exeter, N. H.; Tufts College 6, Phillips Exeter Academy 5. Ossining, N. Y.; Holbrook School 3, Ardsley Country Club 2.

February 25-Boston, Mass.; Boston A. A. 4, Pilgrim A. A. 2. February 28-Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa University 3, Princeton 2. A. C. 3, Irish-American A. C., New York City, 0.

Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland

(Game broken off by Boston March 4-New Haven, Ct.; Yale 2, New York Hockey Club 0. March 7-Boston, Mass.; Boston A. A. 2, Montreal A. A. 2. Pilgrim A. A. 4, Montreal A. A. 1 (game played afterward). A. A. after first period.) March 12-Boston, Mass.; Irish-American A. C., New York City, 7, Sherbrooke Club 2. March 14-New York City: Quebec 16, Wanderers, Montreal, 8 (professional match). March 16-New York City: Wanderers, Montreal, 12, Vancouver 5 (professional match). March 18-New York City; Quebec 10, Vancouver 8 (professional match). March 21-New York City: Wanderers, Montreal, 9, Quebec 4 (professional match). March 22-New York City; Quebec 8, Wanderers, Montreal, 6 (professional match). Total scores of deciding series, Wanderers 15, Quebec 12.

March 25-Boston, Mass.: Wanderers, Montreal, 7, Vancouver 6 (professional match). March 27-Cleveland, Ohio; Ontario All Stars, Cornwall, Ont., 5, Cleveland A. C. 4. March 28-Boston, Mass.; Wanderers, Montreal, 4, Vancouver 3 (professional match). Total of series, Wanderers 11, Vancouver 9.

CURLING.

RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS OF 1914.

January 12 and 13, at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City. defeated Caledonian, 15 to 12.

JANUARY 11, at Mount Hope, N. Y., St. Andrew's Golf Club was beaten in two matches by Finals for Utica Cup. Thistle A. G. Fox's scrubs. Line-up in final: Thistle-A. Fraser, C. McKenzie, R. Lauder; T. Watt, skip-15. Caledonian-T. R. Archibald, Jr., T. Wigley, J. Stirling; Dan McKaskill, skip-12. St. Andrew's Golf Club, Mount Hope, N. Y., defeated Country Peter Fletcher, skip of the first St. January 17, at Brookline, Mass. Club of Brookline in two matches by a total score of 25 to 22. The line-up: Andrew's rink, won the District Medal. St. Andrew's No. 1-Lawson Sanford, Archle M. Ried, W. E. Hodgman: P. Fletcher, skip-16. Brookline No. 1-H. P. Praelzer, C. P. Curtis, M. E. Houghton; John Wylee, skip-10. St. Andrew's No. 2-Roland Mix, Frydon Lamb, Austen G. Fox; Alex Halliday, skip-9. Line-up: Chicago-W. DalBrookline No. 2-Chester Gulld, C. A. King, C. Wheelright: Henry Clement, skip-12. Milwaukee-Joyner, Pickens, B. Gregory: February 20, at Chicago, Ill., Chicago defeated Milwaukee. rymple, D. Roberton, H. Wolf; S. Nelson, skip-9. C. Roberts, skip-18. Chicago-Mc Moran, Grant, R. Dalrymple: H. J. Holthoefer, skip-20. Milwaukee-Porter, R. Currie, H. Maxwell; W. Currie, skip-8. Totals: Chicago, 29; Milwaukee, 26. The Canadian curlers successfully defended the Gordon February 21, at Montreal, Canada. International Medal in the eighteen games against United States rinks, winning by a majority of 141 points. W. R. J. Hughes, holder of the medal, defeated the Archibald Rink of New York by In his match against John Leslie of St. Andrew's Golf Club, Mount Hope, N. Y., a score of 31 to 5. Skip Hughes had his rink in perfect form, and won by 28 shots.

CURLING-Continued.

The Canadians won thirteen of the whole number of games, although the visiting curlers showed a marked Improvement over last year. The three Country Club rinks from Boston made a particularly good showing, winning two of the three games played on Montreal ice, although they were down on the aggregate score on that rink by 5 shots.

Col. Sherwood's Rideau rink of Ottawa won from the Mohawks of Schenectady, who were skipped by J. O. Carr, by 15 shots. Frank Stocking of Quebec defeated Utica rink on St. Lawrence ice by 8 shots.

March 20, at Boston, Mass. The Boston Curling Club defeated St. Andrew's Golf Club of Mount Hope, N. Y., for the Royal Caledonian Medal. Two rinks were played, Boston players winning both, with a total score of 33 to 18.

March 21, at Boston, Mass. Grand National Association Medals.-The St. Andrew's Golf Club of Mount Hope, N. Y., won over the Brookline_Country Club curlers. The scores were 16 to 11 in the first rink, and 26 to 14 in the second. Totals for both matches, 42 to 25.

ICE YACHTING.

THE principal events of the season follow:

January 18-Red Bank, N. J. Independent Yacht Club, six-mile event. First race won by Henry Applegate's P. D. Q. II., 17m. 3s.; second, E. Asay's Streak, 17m. 55s. Second RaceP. D. Q. II., 18m. 20s.; Streak, 18m. 28s.

February 15-Red Bank, N. J. Independent Yacht Club. Henry Applegate's Vim won two six-mile races, E. Asay's Streak second.

February 16 and 17-Red Bank, N. J. Championship of America, two twenty-mile races. Results: Imp, owned by R. Heltemeyer, North Shrewsbury Club, sailed by Reuben White, corrected time, 40m. 5s. and 52m. 509.; second, Tyro, 41m. 50s. (withdrew in second race); third, Princeton, time, 44m. 50s. (broke down in second race).

February 21-Red Bank, N. J. Ten miles, won by the Imp; second, the Scud (allowing all other boats 7m. handicap).

February 22-Red Bank, N. J. Eight miles. Result: Won by H. Applegate's Vim, 42m.; E. Asay's Streak second, 48m. 3s.: R. Sickle's P. D. Q. II., third, 49m. 9s.

February 23-Port Washington, L. I. Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, ten miles. O'Brien' Jack Frost, time, 24m.; second, J. W. Alker's Snow Flake, time, 24m. 30s. February 23-Long Branch, N. J. Fifteen-mile race for the Heltemeyer Cup. by W. Content's Blanche, time, 35m. 35s.; second. E. Fiedler's The Drub, time, 35m. February 28-Port Washington, L. I. Manhasset Bay Yacht Club, ten miles. O'Brien's Jack Frost, time, 18m.; W. Gardner's The Cold Wave, second.

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CYMNASTICS.

AMATEUR Athletic Union Championships, held by New York A. C., New York City, April 22. All-Round Championship-Won by Franz Kanis, Newark Turn Verein, 342.85 points; second, Henry Moeckly, New York Turn Verein, 293.9 points; third, Hugo Schoetlin, Swiss Turn Verein, 287.1 points. Rope Climb, 25 Feet-Won by Edward Lindenbaum, Young Men's Hebrew Association, time, 7 1-58.; second, Frank Siebert, Grace Church A. C., 7 4-5s.; third, T. Bud Lissring, New York Turn Verein, time, 9 4-58. Long Horse-Won by Franz Kants, Newark Turn Verein, 86.8 points; second, Hugo Schoetlin, Swiss Turn Verein, 84.3 points; third, F. Kriz, Bohemian Gymnastic Association, 81.5 points. Flying Rings-Won by J. Duncan Gleason, New York A. C., 83 points; second, Otto Paul, National Turn Verein, Newark, 77.8 points; third, J. A. Campbell, New York Turn Verein, 67.3 points. Side Horse-Won by Franz Kanis, Newark Turn Verein. 84 points; second, Anton Klar, West Side Y. M. C. A., 79.5 points; third, Louis Schade, Jr., West Side Y. M. C. A., 67.3 points. Indian Club Swinging-Won by Ray W. Dutcher, New York A. C., 26.5 points; second, J. Lester McCloud, New York A. C., 26.3 points; third, John P. Phillips, New York University, 24.7 points. Tumbling-Won by Melvin J. Bedford, National Turn Verein, Newark, 85.5 points; second, J. F. Dunn, New York A. C.. 32 points; third, W. A. Yost, Harlem Y. M. C. A., 70.5 points. Parallel Bars-Won by Franz Kanis, Newark Turn Verein, 86.3 points; second, Hugo Schoetlin, Swiss Turn Verein, 75.6 points; third. H. S. Schoonmaker, West Side Y. M. C. A., 73.4 points. Horizontal Bars-Won by Franz Kains, Newark Turn Verein, 85.7 points; second, T. Bud Lissring, New York Turn Verein, 75.25 points; third, L. Gehl, Newark Turn Verein, 72.75 points. Point Score: Newark Turn Verein, 27; New York A. C., 17; Swiss Turn Verein, 13; National Turn Verein, 9; West Side Y. M. C. A., 8.

Metropolitan Championships, held by New York Turn Verein at New York City, March 31. Rope Climb-Won by Edward Lindenbaum, Young Men's Hebrew Association; second, Frank Slebert, Grace Church A. C.; third, T. Bud Lissring, New York Turn Verein. Time-6 4-5s. Tumbling-Won by M. J. Bedford. National Turn Verein, 85 points; second, J. F. Dunn, New York A. C., 72% points; third, W. A. Yost, Metropolitan League, 634 points. Indian Club Swinging-Won by R. W. Dutcher, New York A. C., 27 points; second, Alex. Wilson, Swiss Turn Verein, 24 points; J. L. McCloud, unattached, and F. Meyer, Anchor A. C.. 24 points each, tled for third. Long Horse-Won by Frank Saforda, Bohemian-American Association, 85 points; second, Peter Hol, Norwegian Turn Verein, 794 points; third, Frank Loetterle, New York Turn Verein, 751⁄2 points. Parallel Bars-Won by Hugo Schoetlin, Swiss Turn Verein, 84% points; second, Peter Hol, Norwegian Turn Verein, 834 points; third, Henry Moeckly, Swiss Turn Verein, 83% points. Side Horse-Won by Joseph Oessey, unattached, 86 points; second, Louis Schade, Jr., West Side Y. M. C. A., 82 points; third, A. Klar, unattached, 79 points. Flying RingsWon by J. D. Gleason, unattached, 85 points; second. Otto Paul, National Turn Verein, 83 points; third, J. A. Campbell, New York Turn Verein, 75% points. All-Round-Won by Peter Hol, Norweglan Turn Verein, 3034 points; second, Henry Moeckly, Swiss Turn Verein, 301% points; third, Hugo Schoetlin, Swiss Turn Verein, 285 points.

COLLEGE AND INTERSCHOLASTIC MEETS.

January 31-Lawrenceville, N. J. Lawrenceville tied with High School of South Orange, 26 to 26. February 7-Annapolis, Md. Naval Academy 34, New York University 20. February 13-New York City. February 21-Annapolis, Md. February 27-Philadelphia, Pa. February 28-New Brunswick, University 33, Amherst 21.

R. I.

March 6-New York City.
March 7-Annapolis, Md.
Brown 32, Harvard 22.

Princeton 42, Columbia 14.
Naval Academy 34, Pennsylvania 20.
Princeton 29, Pennsylvania 25.

N. J. Yale 29, Rutgers 25. Amherst, Mass. New York
New York University 334. Yale 20%.
Naval Academy 37%, Columbia 13%, Rutgers 3. Providence,

March 13-Princeton, Haverford 20.

N. J. March 14-Philadelphia, Pa. N. J. Rutgers 35, Columbia 19. March 18-New York City. March 20-New Haven, Ct. March 21-New York City. bla 2.

GYMNASTICS-Continued.

Yale 30, Princeton 24. Haverford, Pa. Pennsylvania 34.
Pennsylvania 35, New York University 19. New Brunswick,
New York University 39, Columbia 15.
Yale and Pennsylvania tied, 27 each.

New York University 26%, Rutgers 14. Amherst 11, Colum-
INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

March 26-New Haven, Ct. Won by New York University, 17 points. University of Pennsylvania was second with 15 points, Princeton third with 84. Other point winners were Yale 8. Haverford 6, Rutgers 5, Amherst 14, and Harvard 1. Cremer of New York University won the Individual all-round championship, with Clark, Pennsylvania, second, and Waples, Haverford, third. WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP.

April 4-Chicago, Ill. Won by University of Wisconsin; second, University of Chicago. Individual championship won by Replinger, Wisconsin.

BOWLING.

AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS.

FOURTEENTH annual tournament was held at Buffalo, N. Y., ending March 26. First five in each competition, with scores and prize money:

Five-Men Events-Monko Club, New Haven, Ct., 2,944, $500; Dimlings No. 2. Pittsburgh, Pa., 2,931, $450; White Elephants, Philadelphia, Pa., 2,897, $400; Mineralites, Chicago, Ill., 2,896, $325; State League, Syracuse, N. Y., 2,896, $325.

Two-Men Events-Negley-Van Ness, Newark, N. J., 1,245, $300; Schenkel-Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1,242, $236; Peter George-Rodems, Buffalo, N. Y., 1,242, $236; Ralston-Miller, Detroit, Mich., 1,238, $200; Owen-Suttin, Louisville, Ky., 1,230, $175.

Individuals-William Miller, Detroit, Mich., 675, $200; R. Coffin, Bradford, 670, $170; J. F. McCullough, Indianapolis, Ind., 665, $140; N. Owen, Louisville, Ky., 659, $125; J. C. Ameling, St. Louis, Mo., 653, $110.

All Events-W. Miller, Detroit, Mich., 1,897, $100; R. Morgan, Buffalo, N. Y., 1,874, $90; W. Elwert, Toledo, Ohio, 1,868, $80; W. Knox, Philadelphia, Pa., 1,845, $70; H. Cohn, Hoboken, N. J., 1,835, $60.

Tournament, 1915, will be held in Peoria, Ill.

Winners in previous years: All Events (nine games)-1913, Herrmann, Cleveland, 1,972; 1912, L. Sutton, Rochester, 1,843; 1911, J. Smith, Buffalo, 1.919; 1910, Thomas Haley, Detroit, Mich., 1.961; 1909, James Blouin, Cleveland, Ohio, 1,885; 1908, R. Crabe, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1,910; 1907, Harry Ellis, Grand Rapids, 1,767; 1906, J. T. Leacock, Indianapolis, 1,794; 1905, J. G. Reilly, Chicago, 1,791; 1904, Martin Kern, St. Louis, 1,804; 1903, Fred Strong, Chicago, 1896; 1902, John Koster, New York, 1,841; 1901, Frank H. Brill, Chicago, 1,736. Individual-1913, Peterson, Columbus, Ohlo, 693; 1912, L. Sutton, Rochester, 679; 1911, J. Blouin, Chicago, 681; 1910, Thomas Haley, Detroit, Mich., 705; 1909, L. Sutton, Rochester, N. Y., and F. Bruggemann, Sioux Falls, Iowa, tied; Sutton won roll-off, one game, score 215 to 179; 1908, A. Wingler, Chicago, 699; 1907, Marshall B. Levy, Indianapolis, and R. F. Matak, St. Louis, tied on 624. In the roll-off Levy won -582 to 385. 1906, F. J. Favour, Oshkosh, Wis., 669: 1905, C. M. Anderson, St. Paul, 651; 1904, M. Kern, St. Louis, 647; 1903, D. A. Jones, Milwaukee, 683; 1902, Fred H. Strong, Chicago, 649: 1901, Frank H. Brill, Chicago, 648. Two-Men Teams-1913, Schultz-Koster, Newark, N. J., 1,291; 1912, Owen-Sutton, Louisville, Ky., 1,249; 1911, Hartley-Zeller, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1,246; 1910, Delker-Waterman, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1,231; 1909, Schwoegler brothers, Madison, Wis., 1,304; 1908, Klene-Chalmers, Chicago, 1,254; 1907, E. C. Richter-E. M. Bigley, Louisville, 1,164; 1906, J. N. Reed-E. Dresbach, Columbus, 1,247; 1905, R. Rolfe-E. Stretch, Chicago, 1,213; 1904, H. Krauss-C. H. Spless, Washington, 1,184; 1903, A. Selbach-H. Collin, Columbus, 1,227; 1902, J. McClean-H. Steers, Chicago, 1,237; 1901, J. Voorhels-C. K. Starr, New York, 1.203. Five-Men Teams-1913, Flor de Knispels, St. Paul, Minn., 3,006; 1912, Brunswick All Stars, New York, 2,904: 1911, Flenners, Chicago, 2,924; 1910. Cosmos, Chicago, Ill., 2,880; 1909, Lipmans, Chicago, 2,962; 1908, Bonds, Columbus, 2,927; 1907, and tournament cities, Furniture Cities, Grand Rapids (St. Louis), 2,775; 1906, Centurys, Chicago (Louisville), 2,794; 1905, Gunthers No. 2, Chicago (Milwaukee), 2,795; 1904, Ansons, Chicago (Cleveland), 2,737; 1903, O'Learys, Chicago (Indianapolis), 2,819; 1902, Fidellas, New York (Buffalo), 2,792; 1901, Standards (Chicago), 2,720.

NATIONAL BOWLING ASSOCIATION.

The eighth annual tournament of the National Bowling Association was held at Atlantic City, N. J., ending April 28. The first five winners in each competition, with scores and prize money: Five-Men Events-Genesee, Rochester, N. Y., 3,035, $250; Atlantic Reds, Brooklyn, N. Y., 2,957, $200; Lenox Five, Paterson, N. J., 2,909, $150; Roseville A. A., Newark, N. J., 2,899, $125; Melrose, New York, 2,853, $120.

Two-Men Events-Riddell-Horton, New York, 1,333, $140; Smith-Spinella, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1,271, $125; Roberts-Gerdes, New York, 1,244. $110: Stevenson-Johnson, New Haven, Ct., 1,236, $100; Von Lossberg-Sweiger, Baltimore, Md., 1,232, $90.

Individuals-Harry Krauss, Washington, D. C., 678, $90; Joseph West, Buffalo, N. Y., 676, $80; Harry Savage, Schenectady, N. Y., 674, $70; Louts Franz, Cleveland, Ohio, 665, $65; Mortimer Lindsey, New Haven, Ct., 662, $105; C. H. Wagner, Newark, N. J., 662, $105.

All Events Jimmy Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1,917, $35; Chris. Thiess, Cleveland, Ohio, 1,844, $30; Glenn Riddell, New York, 1.877, $25; Harry Krauss, Washington, D. C., 1,867, $20; Harold W. Horton, New York, 1,865, $15.

Winners in previous years: Individual-1907, G. F. Sauer, New York, 657; 1908, Frederick Schwartie, Brooklyn, 697; 1909, E. Thompson, Brooklyn, 699; 1910, Tony Prio, Brooklyn, 705: 1911, Joseph West, Toronto, 694: 1912, Leo Lucke, Brooklyn, 699; 1913, Kumpf, Buffalo, 712. Two-Men Events-1907, John Nelson-Walter Tuthill, Brooklyn, 1,220: 1908, John McGuirk-John Grady, Paterson, N. J., 1,318; 1909, Satterthwaite-Rogers, Philadelphia, 1,298; 1910, BurdineEckstein, Washington, 1,305: 1911. Johnson-Kelsey, New Haven, 1,355; 1912, Lindsey-Johnson, New Haven, 1,301, 1913, Smith-Riddell, New York, 1,259.

Five-Men Events-1907, Corinthians, New York, 2,814; 1908. Brunswicks, New York, 2,893; 1909, Corinthian No. 8, New York. 2,899; 1910, Chalmers-Detroit, Chicago, 2,817: 1911, Bonds, Cleveland, 2,969; 1912, Grand Centrals, Rochester, 2,997; 1913, Bronx Centrals, New York. 2.936.

Individual All-round Champlons-1907, John J. Voorhies, Brooklyn, 1,956; 1908, W. L. Erdmann, Brooklyn, 1,835; 1909, Frank Hegeman, Brooklyn, 1.908; 1910, George Freeman, Newark, 1,916; 1911, George Brunt, Paterson, 1,894; 1911, George Bungart, Chicago, 1,894; 1912, M. Lindsey, New Haven, 2,031; 1913, Smith, New York, 1,928.

N. B. A. TOURNAMENT RECORDS.

Individual High Score, One Game-O. Kallusch, 288, Buffalo, 1911. Individual Total, Three Games-G. Kumpf, Buffalo (Rochester, 1913),_712. Two-Men, Single Game-McGuirk-Grady, Paterson, N. J. (Rochester), 523. Two-Men, Three Game Total-Kelsey-Johnson, New Haven, Ct. (Buffalo, 1911), 1,355. Five-Men, Single Game-Keller Five, Paterson, N. J. (Rochester), 1.060. Five-Men, Total Three Games-Grand Central Club, Rochester, N. Y. (Paterson, N. J., 1912), 2,997. High Individual Average, All Events-M. Lindsey, New Haven Club (Paterson, N. J., 1912), 225 6-9.

WORLD'S RECORDS.

Individual, Open, Three Games-William E. Roach, Academy Alleys, Wilmington, Del., 300, 300, 269, total, 869; average, 289 2-3, 1906. Six Games-Lee R. Johns, Oxford Alleys, Newark, 1909, 279. 268, 248, 277, 277, 279; total, 1,628; average 271 1-3. All Events-Mortimer Lindsey, New Haven, Ct., 2,031 for 9 games, averaging 225 6-9, in N. B. A. tournament at Paterson, N. J., 1912: James Smith, Buffalo, N. Y., 2,060 for 9 games, averaging 228 8-9, in Canadian Bowling Association tournament at Toronto, Ont., 1912. Head Pin-Oscar Steinquest, Riverside Alleys, New York, 118, 1909. Tournament, Three Games-Charles Schaeder, Amphion Alleys, Brooklyn, 267, 279, 278; average, 271 1-3, 1907. Six Games-Charles Schaeder, Amphion Alleys, Brooklyn, 236, 255, 267, 279, 263, 232; total, 1,537; average, 256 1-6, 1907. Seventy-five Games-Fred B. Egelhoff, Palace Alleys, Brooklyn, average, 230.29, 1906. Greatest Number of 300 Scores-John Koster, of New York, 12. Highest Woman's Score-Mrs. Nellie Lester, Lenox Alleys, New York, 277, 1909. Two-Men, Open-Knox-Satterthwaite, Philadelphia, Pa., 537, February 18, 1912. Three Games Knox-Satterthwaite, Philadelphia, Pa., 1,445, February 18, 1912. Tournament-McGuirk-Grady, of Paterson, N. J., in N. B. A. tournament, Rochester, N. Y., 523, 1908. Three Games-McGuirk-Grady, same place and time, 1,318. Three-Men, OpenMortimer Lindsey, Glenn Riddell, Alex Dunbar, Columbia Alleys, New York, 757, 1908. Tournament-Imperial team, Brooklyn Palace Tournament, 748, In 1910. Five-Men, Open-All Wooden Balls-Algonquins, New York, Columbla Alleys, New York, 1,175, 1906. Three GamesBrooklyn Interstate Team, Grand Central Alleys, Brooklyn, average, 1,126, 1905. Rochester State League team at Rochester, January 21, 1913, against Syracuse, 3,497 pins, average 1,165.2. Four Games, same team and place, average 1,124. Tournament-Howard Majors, Chicago, 1,207, 1907; Koenig & Kalser team, St. Louis, Mo., 1,207, 1908; Burkes, St. Louis, Mo., 1,207, 1909. Three Games-Howard Majors, Chicago, Ill., average, 1,124, 1906. Head Pin-Roseville A. A., Iroquois Alleys, Newark, N. J., 545, 1909.

NATIONAL TELEGRAPH TOURNAMENT.

Telegraph match open to athletic club five-men teams of United States and Canada, rolled April 26, on home alleys. Results: Winner: Cleveland A. A.-E. J. Blair, E. Demooy, W. D. Frank, G. L. Frey, G. H. McNamara: total, 2,835. Second: New York A. C.-P. Adams, H. Kling, H. Lerdes, J. Roberts, A. Crabe; total, 2,829. Third: Seattle A. C.-H. J. Dobbs, C. W. Harris, J. J. Jacobson, L. Walber, C. H. Kline; total, 2,774. Fourth: Montreal A. A.-J. E. Walsh, L. H. Walsh, T. H. Gardner, P. C. Bach, E. G. Burnett; total, 2,695. Fifth: Olympic Club, San Francisco-E. Bush, E. C. Simpson, M. J. Jenne, E. W. Scott, C. W. Irvin; total, 2,629. Sixth: Pittsburgh A. A.-G. G. Ramsey, B. B. Bannister, W. C. Secrist, H. Barney, S. Rieger; total, 2,618. Seventh: Denver A. C.-J. P. Bliss, L. G. Palmer, K. H. Woodward, F. A. Danahower, C. C. Aldoris; total, 2,465. Eighth: Illinois A. C.-H. J. Krelg, A. L. Mott, J. S. Beck, B. S. Landfelder, G. Wheeler; total, 2,442. Ninth: Chicago A. A.-A. W. Elder, G. A. Eddy, H. J. Ables, A. G. Maler, J. A. Broadhurst; total, 2,403.

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ILLINOIS STATE TOURNAMENT.

First five teams in each event. Results:

Five-Men Events-Blatz, 2,975; Colonna League, 2,913; Lipmans, 2,887: Woodlawns, 2,871; Schweitzers, 2,833. Two-Men Events-Holden-Kerpen, 1,273; De Long-Reilly, 1,261; Thompson-Canfield, 1,259; Welch-Carey, 1,242; Bernet-Burke, 1,237. Individuals-A. Toemmel, 684: E. Eckart, 677; E. Peterson, 675; A. Lingl, 670; F. Walter, 654. All Events-G. Ahrbeck, 1,883; J. Orl, 1,863; J. Stevens, 1,862; J. Graf, 1,837: E. Freie, 1,839. CHICAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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Five-Men Events-Novotnys, 2,901; J. Blouins, 2,889; O'Learys, 2,871; Petersens W. C. L., 2,809; Beach & Winz., 2,802. Two-Men Events-Wagner-Lemphul, 1,274; Kriha-A. Kappes, 1,270; E. Blouin-Collier, 1,258; G. Dernbach-Scully, 1,229; Stattenstein-Jordan, 1,228. Individuals-D. E. Meaney, 699; Frank Brill, 690; W. Scully, 653; Al Toemmel, 652; J. Dominick, 648.

All Events-A. Kappes, 1,884; Frank Brill, 1,875; M. Stattenstein, 1,849; Ed. Blouin, 1,844; T. Karlicek, 1,834; D. E. Meaney, 1,822.

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