AUTOMOBILE RACES AND RECORDS. OFFICIAL RECORDS ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE CONTEST BOARD OF The Distance. Place. Car. Blitzen Benz. Burman.. 23, 1911.. Daytona. Flat. Buick Bug. 31, 1911. Jacksonville... Special.. 31, 1911. April January March March March March DATE. October DATE. DATE. 16, 1910. .|Daytona. Place. Place. 29, 1911.. Indianapolis. 30, 1912. Indianapolis. 30, 1912. Indianapolis DATE. Car. 29, 1911.. Indianapolis.. Blitzen Benz.. 13, 1910.. Los Angeles.. Fiat.. 5, 1912. . Los Angeles... Fiat. 5, 1912. Los Angeles... Flat 5, 1912. Los Angeles.. Flat 30, 1912. .Indianapolis. . National... 30, 1912.. Indianapolls .National.. 30, 1912. Indianapolls (STANDING START.) Oldfield. DATE. Place. Marmon 16, 1910..Los Angeles.. 15, 1909. Place. DATE. Benz. SPEEDWAY RECORDS, REGARDLESS OF CLASS. Driver. ... Driver. Lancia Burman.. Burman. Bernin. Blitzen Benz.. Burman.. Burman.. Car. Disbrow.. Disbrow. Disbrow.. 4, 1913..Columbus, O..Mason Special.. Driver. National.. (HOUR RECORDS.) Bragg. Bragg. Bragg Bragg. Robertson.. Herne. Herne Tetzlaff Tetzlaff. Tetzlaff. Tetzlaff. Tetzlaff. Dawson. Dawson. Dawson. Dawson. Driver. Driver. Disbrow.. Disbrow. Disbrow. 1 kilo. 1 mile. 2 miles.. Barnes. 5 miles.. 10 miles.. De Palma. 15 miles.. 20 miles.. 100 miles.. 150 miles.. 200 miles. 250 miles.. Distance 1 mile. Harroun. ONE-MILE CIRCULAR DIRT TRACK RECORDS. Distance. 1⁄4 mile. 1 kilo. 1 mile. 2 miles.. 3 miles... 4 miles.. 5 miles. 10 miles.. 15 miles. 20 miles.. 100 miles. 150 miles.. 200 miles. 250 miles. Distance. 74 miles.. 148 miles.. Distance. 1 mile.. 2 miles. 3 miles. 4 miles. 5 miles. 10 miles. 15 miles. 20 miles. 25 miles. 50 miles. 75 miles. 100 miles. 150 miles. 200 miles. 24-HOUR TRACK RACES. Place. Distance. 1,196 miles. 1,253 miles. 1,491 miles. IMPORTANT TRACK AND ROAD RACES. February 26-Los Angeles, Cal., Vanderbilt Cup, 294 miles over Santa Monica course-Won by Ralph De Palma (Mercedes), 3h. 53m. 41s., average speed 75.6 miles per hour; second, Barney Oldfield (Mercer), 3h. 55m. 1s.; third, W. H. Carlson (Mason), 4h. 2m. 39s.; fourth, Earl Cooper (Stutz), 4h. 4m. 3s. February 28-Los Angeles, Cal., International Grand Prize, 404.248 miles over Santa Monica course-Won by Edwin Pullen (Mercer), 5h. 13m. 30s., average speed 77.2 miles per hour; second, Swimming. AUTOMOBILE RACES AND RECORDS-Continued. Guy Ball (Marmon), 5h. 53m. 23s., average speed 68.4 miles per hour; B. Taylor third, (Aleo), 6h. 8m. 29s., average speed 65.6 miles per hour; fourth, R. De Palma (Mercedes), 6h. 9m. 8s., average speed 65.5 miles per hour. May 30-Indianapolis, Ind., 500-mile motordrome race-Won by Rene Thomas (Delage), 6h. 3m. 45.998., average speed 82.47 miles per hour; second, Arthur Duray (Peugeot), 6h. 10m. 24.29s., average speed 80.99 miles per hour; third, Albert Guyot (Delage), 6h. 14m. 1s., average speed 80.20 miles per hour: fourth, Jules Goux (Peugeot), 6h. 17m. 24.49s., average speed 79.49 miles per hour; fifth, Barney Oldfield (Stutz), 6h. 23m. 51.54 s., average speed 78.15 miles per hour. July 3-Tacoma, Wash., 200-mile race-Won by Hugh Hughes (Maxwell), 2h. 41m. 52 2-58. July 4-Sioux City, Ia., 300-mile road race-Won by E. Rickenbacher (Duesenberg), 3h. 49m. 28., average speed 78 miles per hour; second, S. Wishart (Mercer), 3h. 51m. 20s.; third, R. Mulford Lyons, France, Grand Prize of the Auto(Duesenberg), 4h. 26s.; fourth, Gil Anderson (Stutz), 4h. 1m. 54s.; fifth, C. Patschke (Marmon), 4h. 2m. 56s.; sixth, W. Knipper (Delage), 4h. 22m. 32s. mobile Club of France, 467.6 miles-Won by Lautenschlager (Mercedes), 7h. 1m. 18 1-5s.; second, Wagner (Mercedes), 7h. 9m. 54s.; third, Salzer (Mercedes); fourth, Jules Goux (Peugeot). July 30-Galveston, Tex., 50-mile race-Won by Ralph Mulford (Peugeot), 39m. 448. August 21 and 22-Elgin, Ill., 305 miles, Chicago Automobile Club Trophy-Won by Ralph De Palma (Mercedes), 4h. 5m. 1.4s., average speed 73.6 miles per hour; second, G. Anderson (Stutz), 4h. 5m. 45.28.; third, R. Mulford (Peugeot), 4h. 8m. 16.6s.; fourth, B. Oldfield (Stutz), 4h. 15m. 23s. Elgin National Trophy-Won by R. De Palma (Mercedes), 4h. 6m. 18s., average speed 73.5 miles per hour; second, Edwin Pullen (Mercer), 4h. 7m. 28s.; third, B. Oldfield (Stutz); Spencer Wishart (Mercer) led at half the distance at an average speed of about 78 miles, when his car ran into a tree, killing him. 50-mile September 5-New York City, Brighton Beach track, 25-mile race-Won by R. De Palma (Mercedes), 24m. 8 2-5s.; second, McCarthy (Peugeot); third, Bergdoll (Bergdoll Special). race Won by R. De Palma (Mercedes), 50m. 42 1-5s.; second, Le Cain (Chevrolet); third, Galvin (Buick). 348 September 9-New York City, Brighton Beach track, 100-mile race-Won by R. De Palma (Mercedes), 1h. 40m. 15s.; second, Bergdoll (Bergdoll); third, Jessup (Chevrolet)." SWIMMING. (Compiled by Otto Wahle, Chairman Swimming Committee, Metropolitan Association, A. A. U.) The event, date, A. A. U. Championships-The Amateur Athletic Union championship competitions were held in various parts of the country, one or more events being allotted to each club. place and result follow: Indoor-50 yards-Held by Chicago A. A., Chicago, Ill., April 29 (20 yards bath)-Final won by A. C. Raithel, Illinois A. C.; H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C., second: Kenneth Huszagh, Chicago 100 yards-Held by Illinois A. C., Chicago, Ill., April 30 (20 yards A. A., third. Time-24 3-5s. bath)-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; A. C. Raithel, Illinois A. C., second: E. W. McGilli 220 yards-Held by Illinois A. C., Chicago, Ill., April 20 Time-55 3-5s. vray, Illinois A. C., third. 500 yards-Held by Pittsburgh A. C., (20 yards bath)-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C., second; J. C. Time-2m. 23 2-5s. Wheatley, New York A. C., third. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 18 (30 yards bath)-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C., second; J. C. Wheatley, New York A. C., third. Time-6m. 22 4-5s. 400 yards, four-men relay-Held by New York A. C., New York City, May 2 (25 yards bath)-Won by IlllNew York nois A. C. (A. C. Ralthel, 58 3-5s.; William Vosburgh, 59 1-5s.; Perry McGillivray, 57s.; H. J. HebNew York A. C., first team, second (H. E. Vollmer, 1m.; Walter Time-4m. 2 3-5s. ner, 58s.). Time-3m. 52 4-5s. Ramme, 1m. 3-5s.; J. C. Wheatley, 1m. 1 4-5s.; N. T. Nerich, 1m.). A. C., second team, third (P. Roberts, J. H. Reilly, P. Herbert, R. W. Bennett). 150 yards, backstroke-Held by Illinois A. C., Chicago, Ill., April 30 (20 yards, bath)-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinols A. C.; Russell Dean, Brookline S. C., second; C. B. Pavlicek, University of Chicago, third. Time-1m. 49 4-5s. 200 yards, breaststroke-Held by Chicago A. A., Chicago, Ill., April 29 (20 Fancy diving from ten-foot springyards bath)-Won by M. McDermott, Illinois A. C.; C. Chapman, University of Illinois, second; Time-2m. 43s. J. Heraty, University of Pennsylvania, third. Plunge-Held board-Held by New York A. C., New York City, May 2-Won by C. Wohlfeld, Illinois A. C., place number 6, 158.7 points; Arthur McAleenan, Jr., Yale Swimming Association, second, place number 9, 146.61 points, W. P. Heyn, Chicago A. A., third, place number 19, 131.31 points. by Brookline S. C., Brookline, Mass.-Won by Arthur Wood, Brookline Gymnastic A. A., 70 ft. 1 in. Soccer water polo-Held by Chicago A. A., Chicago, Ill., April 29-Illinois A. C. defeated Chicago Outdoor-440 yards-Held by Columbia Y. C., Chicago, Ill., September 5 A. A. by 4 to 2 goals. (Irregular course)-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; Clement Brown, Hamilton Club, second: 880 yards-Held by New York A. C., at Travers Time-6m. 22s. J. Evers, Illinois A. C., third. H. E. Vollmer, New Time-13m. 4s. Island, N. Y., August 29 (110 yards tidal salt water)-Won by L. J. Goodwin, New York A. C. Time J. H. Reilly, New York A. C., second. -12m. 55 3-5s. Time-13m. 12s. One mile-Held by Glenmore A. C. at Steeplechase Park, York A. C., third. Time-26m. 3-5s. J. H. Reilly, Coney Island, N. Y., September 1 (80 yards salt water)-Won by L. J. Goodwin, New York A. C. Time Time-25m. 42 1-5s. H. E. Vollmer, New York A. C., second. New York A. C., third. Time-27m. 18s. Long distance, 10 miles in the Mississippi River-Held Davey Jones, Timeby Missouri A. C. at St. Louis, Mo., September 7-Won by Herman Laubis, Missouri A. C. Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C., second. Time-1h. 49m. 34s. -1h. 48m. 25s. Chauncey Heath, Missouri A. C., fourth. Memphis, Tenn., third. Time-1h. 52m. 30s. 1h. 53m. 158. High diving-Held by Columbia Y. C., Chicago, Ill., September 5-Won by C. Wohlfeld, Illinois A. C., place number 4, 152.8 points; A. E. Downes, New York A. C., second, place number 5, 151 points; G. W. Galdzik, Chicago A. C., third, place number 9, 145.5 points. METROPOLITAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. Indoor 100 yards-Final won by N. T. Nerich, New York A. C. Walter Time-59 2-5s. 220 yards Time-59 3-58. J. C. Wheatley, unattached, third. J. C. Wheatley, unattached, Time-2m. 33 4-5s. 500 yards-Final won by Z. -Final won by N. T. Nerich, New York A. C. L. J. Goodwin, New York A. C., third. second. Time-2m. 368. Tobias, unattached; Henry Knecht, West Side Y. M. C. A., second; A. J. Palenscar, unattached, Fancy diving from the springboard-Won by A. E. Downes, New third. Time-7 m. 17 2-5s. York A. C., place number 6, 150.11 points; Arthur McAleenan, Jr., Yale Swimming Association, second, place number 9, 145.49 points; J. F. Dunn, New York A. C., third, place number 17, 125.84 points. Outdoor-440 yards-Won by J. H. Reilly, New York A. C. Time-5m. 59 2-5s. H. E. 34 2-58. L. J. Time-6m. 18. L. J. Goodwin, New York A. C., third. Time Vollmer, New York A. Č., second. -6m. 1 2-5s. 880 yards-Won by J. H. Reilly, New York A. C. John Zimnoch, New York A. C., third. Goodwin, New York A. C., second. Time-12m. 34 4-5s. One mile-Won by L. J. Goodwin, New York A. C. Time-28m. 58 2-58. H. E. Vollmer, New York A. C., second. Time-30m. 248. Paul Sutherland, unattached, third. (Rough water.) High diving-Won by A. E. Downes, New York A. C., place number 3, 151.42 points; K. Behrens, City A. C., second, place number 7, 140.15 points; F. Sponberg, New York A. C., third, place number 8, 138.5 points. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. Indoor-50 yards-Won by A. C. Raithel, Illinois A. C.; H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C., second; N. A. Buck, Chicago A. A., third. Time-258. 100 yards-Won by P. McGillivray, Illinois A. C.; Wm. Vosburgh, Ill. A. C., second; F. Harless, Chicago A. A., third. Time-568. 220 yards-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; E. W. McGillivray, Illinols A. C., second; R. Struder, Northwestern University, third. Time-2m. 21s. 500 yards-Won by P. McGillivray, Illinois A. C.; I. Wood, Northwestern University, second; J. Evers, Illinois A. C., third. Time-7m. 9 1-56. 880 yards-Won by P. McGillivray, Illinois A. C.; William Vosburgh, Illinois A. C., second; I. Wood, Northwestern University, third. Time-12m. 32s. One mile-Won by M. McDermott, Illinois A. C.; C. Simonson, Evanston Academy, second; J. Evers, Illinois A. C., third. Time-25m. 49 4-5s. 150 yards, backstroke -Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; Pavlicek, University of Chicago, second; M. R. Mott, Illnois A. C., third. Time-1m. 56 2-5s. 200 yards, breaststroke-Won by M. McDermott, Illinois A. C.; G. H. Taylor, University of Wisconsin, second; S. Taylor, Chicago A. A., third. Time-2m. 43s. 400 yards, four-men relay-Won by Illinois A. C. in 3m. 48 1-53. (William Vosburgh, A. C. Raithel, P. McGillivray, H. J. Hebner). Plunge-Won by Lichter, Chicago A. A., 60 ft. in 21 3-58.; McDonald, University of Illinois, second, 60 ft. in 23 4-58.; Princell, Hamilton Club, third, 60 ft. In 24 4-5s. Fancy diving-Won by C. Wohlfeld, Illinois A. C., 440.55 points; N. P. Heyn, Chicago A. A., second, 431.30 points; F. A. Bornamann, Chicago A. A., third, 399.90 points. Soccer water polo-Illinois A. C., 8 goals; Chicago A. A., 3 goals. Outdoor-Held at Indianapolis, Ind., July 29 (110 yards course)-50 yards-Won by A. C. Raithel, Illinois A. C.; Hebner, Illinois A. C., second; N. A. Buck, unattached, third. Time-258. Plunge for distance-Won by Arthur Reltman, Illinois A. C., 75 ft.; Buck, unattached, 70 ft.; N. M. Lyons, Cincinnati, 68 ft. 440 yards-Won by H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C.; McDermott, Illinois A. C., second; Raithel, Illinois A. Č., third. Time5m. 48 3-58. July 30-100 yards--Won by Raithel, Illinois A. C.; Hebner, Illinois A. C., second; Buck, unattached, third. Time-56 4-5s. 200-yard breaststroke-Won by McDermott, Illinois A. C.; Jacobson, Illinois A. C., second; Parker, Cleveland S. C., third. Time-2m. 53 4-5s. 880yard swim-Won by Hebner, Illinois A. C.; McDermott, Illinois A. C., second: Wood, Northwestern University, third. Time-12m. 35 3-5s. Fancy diving-Won by C. Wohlfeld, Illinois A. C. Water polo-Won by Illinois A. C. team. July 31-220 yards-Won by McGillivray, Illinois A. C.; Hebner, Illinois A. C., second; Wood, Northwestern University, third. Time-2m. 33 2-5s. One mile -Won by McDermott, Illinois A. C.; Wood, Northwestern University, second; Buck, unattached, third. Time-27 m. 19 4-5s. High diving-Won by Heyn, unattached; Briggs, Detroit Y. M. C. A., second; Buck, unattached, third. NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. Indoor-Held at Brookline, Mass., April 27-100 yards-Won by Leo Handy, Brookline G. A. A.; Phil Nason, Brookline G. A. A., second; Ben. James, Brookline S. C., third. Time-1m. 3s. Relay race, 320 yards, four men-Won by Brookline G. A. A. (R. McKinnon, Phil. Nason, W. BrownIng, Leo Handy). Time-3m. 9 1-5s. Fancy diving-Won by E. A. Church, Brookline S. C.; F. Jouanet, Brookline S. C., second; W. Browning, Brookline G. A. A., third. Plunging-Won by I. S. Jaquith, 71 ft. 1 1-2 in.; Arthur Wales, Brookline G. A. A., and George Meehan tied for second, with 66 ft. Wales won plunge-off. Outdoor-Held at Charles River Basin, September 7-100 yards-Won by Leo Handy, Brookline G. A. A.; A. E. Church, Brookline S. C., second; R. Bacon, Brookline S. C., third. Time-1m. 2 4-5s. 440 yards-Won by Leo Handy, Brookline G. A. A.; Tom Nelligan, Brookline S. C., second; Howard McKinnon, Brookline G. A. A., third. Time6m. 48s. 880 yards-Won by Edward Duffy, Brookline G. A. A.; Ben. James, Brookline S. C., second: J. Wolynlec, Brookline S. C., third. Time 14m. 40 4-5s. One mile-Won by Edward Duffy, Brookline G. A. A.; C. E. Shumway, East Brookline S. C., second; Fred Wegener, East Brookline S. C., third. Time-32m. 32s. Diving-Won by J. Kennedy, Brookline S. C., 117.4 points; Elllot Church, Brookline S. C., 116.3 points, second; W. Browning, Brookline G. A. A., 116.2 points, third. Three miles, held September 12-Won by George Meehan, Brookline S. C. Time-1h. 36m. 21s. MIDDLE ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. Indoor-220 yards-Won by Ronald Reilly, Atlantic City H. S.; S. N. Shryock, University of Pennsylvania, second; F. J. Creamer, third. Time-2m. 38 4-5s. Outdoor-100 yards-Won by E. G. Schaal, Philadelphia S. C.; J. K. Shryock, Philadelphia S. C., second: Ronaid Reilly, Hygela S. C.. third. Time 61s. 440 yards-Won by G. E. Tomlinson, Philadelphia S. C.; Harry Latz, Hygela S. C., second; Robert Dippy, Philadelphia S. C., third. Time-6m. 12 2-58. One mileWon by G. E. Tomlinson, Philadelphia S. C. Time-27 m. 41 4-5s. Robert Dippy, Philadelphia. S. C., second. Time-29m. 26s. Harry Latz, Hygela S. C., third. Time-30m. Fancy divingWon by E. G. Schaal, Philadelphia S. C.; Ronald Reilly, Hygela S. C., second; H. W. Furlong, Central Y. M. C. A., third. SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. Indoor winners-50 yards-Preston Petre, Doyle A. C. Time-27 2-5s. 100 yards-F. C. Bamman, Washington S. C. Time-1m. 4s. 220 yards-Preston Petre, Doyle A. C. Time-2m. 48 3-5s. 160-yard relay-Washington S. C. (Rutherford, Ellason, Bamman and Ainsley). Time -1m. 26 3-5s. Plunge Harlan, Washington S. C., 60 ft. in 36 2-5s. Fancy diving-E. B. Ainsley, Washington S. C. 80 yards, backstroke-W. E. Duck, Central Y. M. C. A., 1m. 38. 80 yards, breaststroke-J. Ginsberg, Doyle A. C., 1m. 3s. COLLEGE SWIMMING. Intercollegiate championships, held by College of the City of New York, March 6. Results: 50 yards-Won by Paul Roberts, Yale; S. H. Ouerbacher, University of Pennsylvania, second: C. Schaellt, Yale, third. Time-25 4-58. 100 yards-Won by Paul Roberts, Yale; E. J. D. Cross, Princeton, second; P. Mayer, Yale, third. Time-59 4-58. Plunge for distance-Won by Smith, Yale, 69 ft. 6 in.; Kottek, Columbia, second, 68 ft. 6 in.; Keyes, Yale, third, 67 ft. Fancy divingWon by Arthur McAleenan, Yale, 62 1-6 points: W. H. Friessell, Princeton, second, 60 1-3 points; F. H. Barrett, Columbla, third, 59 1-2 points. 220 yards-Won by E. J. Cross, Princeton; Steiner, Yale, second; Riemer, C. C. N. Y., third. Time-2m. 37 3-5s. Conference championships, held by Northwestern University, Chicago, March 20. Results: Plunge for distance-Won by McDonald, Illinois. Time-23 3-58. Distance-60 ft. (Conference record). 40 yards, final heat-Won by Pavlicek, Chicago; Wood, Northwestern, second; Nelson, Northwestern, third. Time-21 2-5s. 200-yard breaststroke, final heat-Won by Taylor, Wisconsin; Scoles, Northwestern, second: Chapman, Illinois, third. Time-2m. 47 3-5s. 150-yard backstroke, final heat-Won by Pavlicek, Chicago; Scoles, Northwestern, second; Beaumont, Illl 350 Swimming-Continued. nols, third. Time-2m. 2 4-5s. 100 yards, final heat-Won by Griffin, Illinois; Strader, Northwestern, second; Neff, Chicago, third. Time-1m. 32-5s. 220 yards-Won by Wood, Northwestern; Green, Illinois, second: Neff, Chicago, third. Time-2m. 47 4-5s. 440 yards-Won by Griffith, Illinols; Wood, Northwestern, second; Neff, Chicago, third. Time-6m. 7 4-5s. Relay race-Won by Northwestern (Strader, Pritzer, Nelson and Wood); Illinois, second; Chicago, third. Time-1m. 29 2-5s. DUAL COLLEGE MEETS. December 12, 1913-New York City; Pennsylvania 38, C. C. N. Y. 15. January 16-New Haven, Ct.; Yale 46, C. C. N. Y. 7. Philadelphia, Pa.; Pennsylvania 38, Columbia 18. February 12-Philadelphia, Pa.; Princeton 32, Pennsylvania 21. February 14-Chicago, Ill.; Northwestern University 36, Chicago 22. Providence, R. I.; Brown 38. Cornell 15. February 20-Princeton, N. J.; Princeton 38, Columbia 15. New Haven, Ct.; Yale 40, Pennsylvania 13. Chicago, Ill.: Northwestern 43, Illinois 15. Boston, Mass.; Amherst 31, Harvard 22. February 21-Annapolis, Md.; Naval Academy 48, Baltimore City College 10. Chicago, Ill.; Chicago 37. Illinois 21. February 25-Providence, R. I.: Brown 34, Harvard 19. February 27-Princeton, N. J.; Yale 31, Princeton 22. New York City: C. C. N. Y. 31, Williams 22. February 28-Annapolis, Md.; Naval Academy 44, University of Pittsburgh 18. Madison, Wis.; Northwestern 39, University of Wisconsin 19. Providence, R. I.; Columbia and Brown tied, 26 1-2 each. March 7-Madison, Wis.; Chicago 43, Wisconsin 15. Annapolis, Md.; Naval Academy 47, Columbia 15. Amherst, Mass.; Amherst 38, Brown 28, Williams 5. March 21-Urbana, Ill.; Illinois 34, Princeton 27. Water polo-Princeton 3, Illinois 1. Water polo-Princeton won, with 3 games won; Yale, second, with 2 games won and 1 lost; Columbia, third, with 1 won and 2 lost. INTERSCHOLASTIC SWIMMING. National Interscholastic Championships, held by New York A. C., New York City, April 5, 50 yards, final heat-Won by Philip S. Herbert, Horace Mann School; H. E. Vollmer, Stuyvesant High School, second; P. Davidow, De Witt Clinton High School, third. Time-278. 100 yards, final heat-Won by Leo A. Handy, Brookline High School, Brookline, Mass.; H. E. Vollmer, Stuy vesant High School, second; Philip S. Herbert, Horace Mann School, third. Time-1m. 3-5s. 220 yards, final heat-Won by Leo A. Handy, Brookline High School; J. Smith, De Witt Clinton High School, second; W. Carlan, Brookline High School, third. Time 2m. 43s. 220-yard relay-Won by Phillips Andover Academy, with team composed of A. L. Rosener, W. H. Waring, T. A. Fitsgerald and C. E. Bradley; De Witt Clinton High School, with team composed of J. Smith, P. Davidow, W. Fitzgibbons and R. Zilewitz, second; Poly. Prep. team composed of C. Shields, D. Johnson, R. Macdonald and M. Redmond, third. Time-1m. 54 2-5s. Plunge for distance-Won by Arthur E. Wales, Brookline High School, 68 1-2 ft.; John Remey, Poly. Prep., 57 ft., second; Montaville Flowers, Jr., Horace Mann School, 54 1-2 ft., third. Fancy diving-Won by Francis Jouannet, Brookline High School; Walter Burnham, Commercial High School, second; Leon Emanuel, Townsend Harris Hall High School, third. New York City High School Championships, held by Public Schools Athletic League at Columbla College, New York, March 13. Point score: De Witt Clinton won with 27 points; Townsend Harris Hall was second, 18 points; Erasmus Hall, third, 8 1-2 points; Commercial of Brooklyn, fourth, 4 points. 880-foot relay--Won by De Witt Clinton (Fitzpatrick, Zilewitz, Smith and Davidow); Townsend Harris Hall, first team (Wade, Munson, Amar and Bosworth), second; Erasmus Hall (J. Horgan, F. Fay, G. Cramp and R. Long), third. Time 2m. 49 3-58. Fancy diving -Won by Leon Emanuel, Townsend Harris Hall, 137 points; W. Birnham, Commercial, 134 points, second; G. Chambers, De Witt Clinton, 125 1-2 points, third. Plunge for distance-Won by G. R. Heyer, Morris Heights School, 58 ft.; Fields, De Witt Clinton, second, 51 ft.; R. Barnhardt, Stuyvesant, and P. Horgan, Erasmus Hall, were tied for third place, with 50 ft. each. 100 yards-Won by R. Long, Erasmus Hall; W. Fitzgibbons, De Witt Clinton, second; J. Seymour, De Witt Clinton, third. Time-1m. 54-58. 220 yards-Won by J. Smith, De Witt Clinton; Wade, Townsend Harris Hall, second; Munson, Townsend Harris Hall, third. Time-2m. 48 3-5s. 50 yards-Won by P. Davidow, De Witt Clinton; Bosworth, Townsend Harris Hall, second; P. Hamilton, Stuyvesant, third. Time-27 4-58. NEW YORK INTERSCHOLASTIC DUAL MEETS. November 21, 1913-High School of Commerce 34, De Witt Clinton 19. November 26-Manual Training 36, High School of Commerce 17. December 6-Stuyvesant 27, Erasmus Hall 26. December 12-Townsend Harris Hall 27, Manual Training 26. De Witt Clinton 28, Erasmus Hall 25. January 4, 1914-High School of Commerce 33, Stuyvesant 20. January 5-Poly. Prep. 37, High School of Commerce 16. Harris Hall 23. January 9-De Witt Clinton 31, Stuyvesant 22. January 13-High School of Commerce 37, Boys' High 16. De Witt Clinton 30, Townsend LONG DISTANCE SWIMS. May 7-Philadelphia, Pa.: Charles Durborow swam from Walnut Street wharf, Philadelphia, to Chester, Pa., about 16 1-4 miles, in 5h. 50m. May 30-Charles Durborow made the same swim as on May 7 in 5h. 35m. June 27-Philadelphia, Pa.; Sam. Richards was declared the winner over Charles Durborow in a race from Walnut Street wharf, Philadelphia, to Chester and return. Both had to give up owing to a change in the tide. Richards remained 13h. 13m. in the water; Durborow 12h. 52m. Richards led Durborow by about 1-2 mile and retired about 1 mile from Philadelphia. July 13-Philadelphia, Pa.; Louise Debus swam 5 miles in 2h. 48m. In the Schuylkill River; Florence McLoughlin (10 years old) swam 9 1-2 miles in 3h. 22m. 25s. in the Delaware River. July 16-New York City: Martha Hogstedt won the 5-mile championship of the National Women's Life Saving League between Point Breeze, Rockaway Inlet, and Brighton Beach in 1h. 32m. 32 2-58.; Elsie Sultan, second, 1h. 33m. 46 3-5s.; Edna Cole, third, 1h. 37m. 24 1-5s. July 19-New York City: Battery to Sandy Hook, about 20 miles-Won by George R. Meehan, Boston, 7h. 18m.; Samuel Richards, Boston, second, 8h. 19m.; Walter Dunn, Boston, third, 8h. 19m. 20s.; Charles Durborow, Philadelphia, fourth, 8h. 46m. (36 competed, 4 finished). New York City; Henry Elionsky swam from the Battery to Norton's Point, about 15 miles, in 6h., with hands and feet manacled. July 26-New York City; Capt. Alfred R. Brown, American Life Saving Society, swam from the Battery to the foot of Twenty-fifth Street, Coney Island, in 4h. 23m. 30s. July 27-New York City; Henry Eltonsky swam from the Battery to Fort Wadsworth, about 8 miles, carrying a man weighing 180 pounds. August 23-New York City, race for women from the Battery to Coney Island (Steeplechase Park Pier)-Won by Elaine Golding, Bath Beach, in 4h. 31m. 458.: Louise Debus, Philadelphia, second, 4h. 37m. 30s.; Nora Leahy, New York, did not finish; Rose Pitonof, Boston, did not finish. August 24-Cincinnati, Ohio; 8-mile race in Ohio River-Won by M. McDermott, Illinois A. C., Chicago, in 3h. 10m. 25s. September 5-Philadelphia, Pa.; 5-mile race for Pawling Trophy in the Schuylkill River-Won by Thomas Horrocks, Carnegie A. C., Pittsburgh, Pa., in 2h. 1m. 45s.; J. R. Kaiser, Reading, Pa., second, 2h. 11m.; Oscar Sehleif, Philadelphia, third, 2h. 11m. 10s. September 6-Boston, Mass.; race from Charlestown Bridge to Boston Light: 17 competedFirst prize awarded to Jack Hurwitz, Boston; second to Walter Dunn; third to Henry Miron, and fourth to Charles Durborow. No one finished owing to weather conditions. September 20-New York City: Battery to Sandy Hook, about 20 miles-Miss Nell Kenny, Sydney, N. S. W., a professional, made the swim in 9h. 35m. A. A. U. RECORDS. The A. A. U. recognizes American records over the following distances, if made in still water or tidal waters at high tide where the swimmer has not been aided by the tide, over a course not less than 60 feet and not more than 220 yards in length; 50, 100, 120, 150, 200, 220, 300, 440 and 500 yards, for swimming on the back; 100 yards and 150 yards, for swimming the breaststroke: 100 and 200 yards, for relay racing club teams of four or five men, each to swim 50 and 100 yards, and over the following distances if made over a course not less than 220 feet and not more than 220 yards in length: 880 yards, 1,000 yards, and one mile. For puunging, one minute time limit. 50 yards, bath, 1 turn, 23 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, San Francisco, Cal., August 6, 1913; open tidal salt water, straightaway. 23 3-58., B. R. Small, Honolulu Bay, Honolulu, H. T.. February 21, 1914: 100 yards, bath, 1 turn, 54 3-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, San Francisco, Cal., July 5, 1913 (length of course, 75 yards, salt water); open tidal salt water, straightaway, 54 3-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Honolulu Bay, H. T.. June 11, 1914: 120 yards, bath, 5 turns, 1m. 8 2-5s., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., January 8, 1914; 120 yards, bath, 4 turns, 1m. 10s., C. M. Daniels, New York City, December 9, 1908: 150 yards, bath, 7 turns, 1m. 31 1-5s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., February 5, 1914: 150 yards, bath, 5 turns, 1m. 32 2-58., C. M. Daniels, Yale Natatorium, New Haven, Ct., February 17, 1911; 200 yards, bath, 9 turns, 2m. 7 2-58., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., January 8, 1914: 200 yards, bath, 2 turns (salt water), 2m. 13 1-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Sutro Bath, San Francisco, Cat., July 4, 1914: 220 yards, bath, 10 turns, 2m. 21s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., January 8, 1914; 220 yards, bath, 8 turns, 2m. 25 2-5s., C. M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 26, 1909; 220 yards, bath (75 yards, salt water), 2 turns, 2m. 26 4-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Sutro Bath, San Francisco, Cal., July 4, 1914; 220 yards, open still water, 110 yards, 1 turn, 2m. 33 2-5s., Perry McGillivray, Broad Ripple Pool. Indianapolis, Ind, July 31, 1914: 300 yards, bath, 14 turns, 3m. 29 1-58., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., February 5, 1914; 300 yards, bath, 11 turns, 3m. 35 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York, March 4, 1910: 440 yards, bath (75 yards, salt water), 5 turns, 5m. 22 1-5s., Ludy Langer, Sutro Bath, San Francisco, Cal., July 5, 1914: 440 yards, open tidal salt water, 3 turns, 5m. 37 4-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Honolulu, H. T., June 11, 1913 (swimmer was not aided by tide); 500 yards, bath, 24 turns, 6m. 15 3-5s., Perry McGillivray, Chicago, Ill., February 6, 1913; 880 yards, bath (75 yards, salt water), 11 turns, 11m. 46 2-5s., Ludy Langer, Sutro Bath, San Francisco, Cal., July 3, 1914: 880 yards, open still water. 7 turns, 12m. 18 2-58., C. M. Daniels, Seneca Park Lake, Rochester, N. Y., August 28, 1909; 1,000 yards, open still salt water, 12 turns, 14m. 19 2-5s., H. E. Vollmer, Steeplechase Park Bath, Coney Island, N. Y., September 1, 1914: 1 mile, open still salt water, 21 turns, 25m. 18 2-5s., L. J. Goodwin, Coney Island, N. Y., September 4, 1913: 1 mile, open tidal salt water, 15 turns, 25m. 40 2-58., J. H. Reilly, Rye, N. Y.. September 16, 1911; 100 metres, bath, 4 turns, 1m. 2 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York, April 15. 1910: 200 metres, bath, 7 turns, 2m. 26s., C. M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa.. March 28, 1911; 300 metres, bath, 13 turns, 3m. 57 3-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York, March 4, 1910: 500 metres, bath, 21 turns, 7m. 4-5s., J. C. Wheatley, New York A. C. Bath, New York City, April 25, 1914: 100 yards, backstroke, bath, 3 turns, 1m. 8 2-5s.. H. J. Hebner, Crystal Bath, St. Louis, Mo., April 1, 1911: 100 yards, backstroke, open still water, straightaway, Im. 16 4-5s., Walter Brack, Berlin, Germany, at St. Louis, Mo., September 6, 1904; 150 yards, backstroke, bath, 7 turns, 1m. 49 3-5s.. H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., April 30, 1914: 150 yards, backstroke, bath (75 yards, salt water), 1 turn, 1m. 55 4-5s., H. J. Hebner, Sutro Bath, San Francisco, Cal., July 4, 1914; 200 yards, breaststroke, bath, 9 turns, 2m. 38 4-5s., Michael McDermott. Chicago, Ill., March 13, 1912. Relay racing, 200 yards, 4 men, each 50 yards, 25-yard bath, 1m. 45s., New York A. C. (George South, 26 2-59.; C. D. Trubenbach. 27s.; N. Nerich, 26 2-5s., and C. M. Daniels, 25 1 5s.), New York City, April 15, 1910; relay racing. 400 yards, 4 men, 100 yards each, 20-yard bath. 3m. 46s., Illinois A. C. team (A. C. Raithel, 55s.; H. J. Hebner, 57s.; Perry McGillivray, 55 4-5s.; William Vosburgh, 58 1-5s.), Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1913; relay racing, 400 yards, 4 men, each 100 yards, 25-yard bath, 3m. 52 4-5s.. Illinois A. C. (A. C. Raithel, 58 3-5s.; William Vosburgh, 59 1-58.: Perry McGillivray, 579.; H. J. Hebner, 58s.), New York A. C. Bath, New York City, May 4, 1914; relay racing, 400 yards, open still water, 100-yard course, 3m. 57 1-5s., Illinois A. C. (H. J. Hebner, 1m.; M. R. Mott, 1m. 3-5s.; A. C. Raithel. 57 2-5s.; Perry McGillivray, 58 1-5s.), Broad Ripple Pool, Indianapolis, Ind., July 31, 1914; relay racing, 500 yards, 5 men, 100 yards each, 20-yard bath, 4m. 45 1-58., Illinois A. C. team (above and E. W. McGillivray, 59 1-5s.), Chicago, Ill., May 1, 1913: relay racing, 500 yards, 5 men, each 100 yards, 25-yard bath, 4m. 57s., New York A. C. team (above men in 400-yard relay and George South, 1m. 1 2-5s.), New York City, March 18, 1911. Plunging, 1m. time limit, bath, 80 ft., F. B. Willis, Philadelphia, Pa., March 9, 1912. Noteworthy performances made over odd distances, examined and verified by A. A. U. Record Commission: 40 yards, bath, 1 turn, 198., A. C. Raithel, Chicago, Ill., March 6, 1913; 60 yards, bath, 2 turns, 30s., C. M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa., December 19, 1907; 75 yards, bath. 2 turns, 37 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, San Francisco, Cal., August 6, 1913; 80 yards, bath, 3 turns, 43s.. C. M. Daniels, New York City, March, 1908; 110 yards, bath, 5 turns, Im. 2 3-5s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A. C. Bath, Chicago, Ill., April 2, 1914; 250 yards, bath, 12 turns, 2m. 53 3-5s., Perry |