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COLLEGE ATHLETICS.

INTERCOLLEGIATE AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

CHAMPIONSHIPS.

THE thirty-ninth annual track and field games of the I. C. A. A. A. A. were held at Cambridge, Mass., May 29-30. Point score, counting 5 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third and 1 for fourth. Total points: Cornell 43, Pennsylvania 31, Michigan 29 1-2, Dartmouth 23, Yale 22, California 18, Harvard 11, Princeton 7 1-2, Columbla 5, Penn. State 2, Brown 2, Johns Hopkins 1.

Results of finals: 100 yards-Won by J. E. Bond, Michigan; O. A. Reller, Cornell, second; H. H. Seward, Michigan, third: H. H. Ingersoll, Cornell, fourth. Time-10s. 220 yardsWon by H. H. Seward, Michigan; H. L. Smith, Michigan, second; J. E. Lockwood, Penn., third; J. E. Bond, Michigan, and A. F. Van Winkle, Cornell, tled for fourth. Time-22s. 440 yards-Won by J. E. Meredith, Penn.; W. A. Barron, Jr., Harvard, second; P. Jansen, Michigan, third; V. Wilkie, Yale, fourth. Time-48 2-5s. 880 yards-Won by D. S. Caldwell, Cornell; G. E. Brown, Yale, second; J. E. Meredith, Penn., third; F. W. Capper, Harvard, fourth. Time-1m. 53 2-5s. (New Intercollegiate record.) Mile run-Won by C. L. Spelden, Cornell: L. C. Madeira, Penn., second; J. D. McKenzie, Princeton, third; R. W. Poucher, Yale, fourth. Time-4 m. 20 1-5s. Two miles-Won by J. S. Hoffmire, Cornell; W. M. McCurdy, Penn, second: D. F. Potter, Cornell, third; A. B. Coop. Brown, fourth. Time-9m. 23 4-5s. (New Intercollegiate record.) 120-yard high hurdles-Won by G. A. Braun, Dartmouth; T. L. Preble, California, second; B. W. Brodt, Cornell, third: E. P. Hammitt, Penn. State, fourth. Time-15 3-5s. 220-yard low hurdles-Won by R. B. Ferguson, Penn.; G. A. Braun, Dartmouth, second; A. M. Shelton, Cornell, third; W. M. Shedden, Jr., Yale, fourth. Time-25 1-58. Shot put-Won by R. L. Beatty, Columbia, distance, 48 ft. 4 in.; L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth, second, distance, 48 ft. 1-2 in.; H. Harbison, Yale, third, distance, 45 ft. 6 1-8 in.; M. Dorigas, Penn., fourth, distance, 44 ft. 6 3-8 in.; High jump-First place tie between W. M. Oler, Yale and L. A. Nichols, California, at 6 ft. 2 in.; third place tle between W. M. Davey, Princeton, and H. Morrison, Cornell, at 6 ft. 1 in. Pole vault-First place tle between A. L. Milton, Cornell; C. E. Buck, Dartmouth, and J. B. Camp, Harvard at 12 ft. 3 in.; fourth place tle between L. Carter. Yale, and L. A. Nichols, California, at 12 ft. Broad jump-Won by P. G. Nordell, Dartmouth, distance, 22 ft. 8 1-2 In.; B. W. Brodt, Cornell, second, distance, 22 ft. 4 7-8 in.; O. T. Bradway, California, third, dista ce, 22 ft. 3 3-4 In.: A. W. La Flamme, Penn., fourth, distance, 21 ft. 6 1-8 in. Hammer throw-Won by A. W. Kohler, Michigan, distance, 157 ft. 1 1-2 in.: H. H. Coolidge, California, second, distance, 154 ft. 4 1-2 in.; P. Loughridge, Yale, third, distance, 154 ft. 1 in.; D. P. Murphy, Penn., fourth, distance, 152 ft. 6 in.

BEST I. C. A. A. A. A. RECORDS.

100-yard dash--9 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Georgetown University, New York, May 30, 1896, and R. C. Craig, Michigan, Cambridge, Mass., May 26 and 27, 1911. 220-yard dash-21 1-5s., B. J. Wefers, Georgetown University, New York, May 30, 1896, and R. C. Craig, Michigan, Philadelphia, May 28, 1910, and Cambridge, Mass., May 27, 1911, and D. F. Lippincott, Pennsylvania, Cambridge. Mass., May 31, 1913. 440-yard run-48s., C. D. Reidpath, Syracuse, Philadelphia, June 1, 1912. Half-mile run-1m. 53 2-5s., D. S. Caldwell, Cornell, Cambridge, Mass., May 30, 1914. One-mile run-4m. 14 2-5s., J. P. Jones, Cornell, Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1913. Two-mile run-9m. 23 4-58., J. S. Hoffmire, Cornell, Cambridge, Mass., May 30, 1914. Running broad jump-24 ft. 4 1-2 in., A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania, New York, May 27, 1899. Running high jump-6 ft. 3 1-4 in., T. Moft, Pennsylvania, Cambridge, June 1, 1907. Putting 16-lb. shot-48 ft. 10 3-4 in., P. Beatty, Columbia, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1912. Throwing the hammer-173 ft. 6 in., Lee Talbott, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa., May 7, 1910. Pole vault-13 ft. 1 in., R. Gardner, Yale, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1912. 120-yard high hurdles-15 1-5s., A. B. Shaw, Dartmouth, Philadelphia, May 29, 1908. 220-yard hurdles-23 3-5s., A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania, New York, May 28, 1898, and J. I. Wendell, Wesleyan, Cambridge, Mass., May 31, 1913. One-mile walk6m. 45 2-58., W. B. Fetterman, Jr., Pennsylvania, New York, May 28, 1898.

WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Fourteenth annual meet held at Chicago, Ill., June 6. Scores by points follow: Illinois 47 7-12, Leland Stanford 23 1-8, Chicago 20 1-8, Wisconsin 19 1-4, Denver 10, Colorado 7 1-2, California 6, Purdue 5 1-3, Ohio State 4 2-3, Northwestern 4 1-3, Minnesota 3, Notre Dame 3, Iowa 2 1-2, Lake Forest 2, Coe 2, Drake 2, Missouri 2, Kansas 2, Oberlin 1-3, Nebraska 1-4.

Results of finals: 100 yards-Won by Hohman, Illinois; Baranelk, Chicago, second; Knight, Chicago, third; Bergman, Notre Dame, fourth. Time-10s. 220 yards-Won by Barancik, Chicago: Hohman, Illinois, second; Shearer, Drake, third; Knight, Chicago, fourth. Time-22s. 440 yards-Won by Henderson, Illinois; Sanders, Illinois, second; Cline, Colorado, third; Stegeman, Chicago, fourth. Time-50s. 880 yards-Won by Henderson, Illinois; Osborn, Northwestern, second; Bonnet, Stanford, third; Tapping, Illinois, fourth. Time-1m. 55 3-5s. (New conference record.) One mile-Won by Wilson, Stanford: Harvey, Wisconsin, second; L. Campbell, Chicago, third; Schmedel, Purdue, fourth. Time-4m. 23 4-5s. Two miles-Won by Mason, Illinois; Perry, Wisconsin, second; Moss, Missouri, third; Benish, Wisconsin, fourth. Time--9m. 50 3-5s. 120-yard hurdles Won by McKeown, Illinois; Norton, Stanford, second; Murray. Stanford, third; Bancker, Purdue, fourth. Time-15 4-5s. 220-yard hurdles-Won by Murray, Stanford; Ward, Chicago, second; Lighter, Coe College, third; Norton, Stanford, fourth. Time-25s. Relay race-Won by Illinois; Colorado second, Wisconsin third, Kansas fourth. Time-3m. 23 1-5s. (Ties conference record by Leland Stanford in 1910.) Shot put-Won by Bedeau, Stanford; Van Ghent, Wisconsin, second; Elchenlaub, Notre Dame, third; Reber, Kansas, fourth. Distance-44 ft. 3 3-4 in. Discus throw-Won by Bingham, Denver; Robertson, Minnesota, second; Des Jardiens, Chicago, third; Van Ghent, Wisconsin, fourth. Distance-129 ft. 7 in. High jump-Won by Wahl, Wisconsin; Davis, Colorado, and Shrader, Iowa, tied for second; Pittinger, Ohio; Harvey, Oberlin, and Maurice, Northwestern, tied for fourth. Helght-5 ft. 11 in. Broad jump-Won by Pogue, Illinois; Maker, California, second; Boyd, Chicago; James, Northwestern, and Pittenger, Ohlo State, tied for third. Distance--22 ft. 8 in. Pole vault-Kesler, Ohio State; Shobinger, Illinois, and Phelps, Purdue, tied for first: Culp and Oswalt, Illinois; Reavis and Lindstrum, Nebraska: Krohn, Stanford; Kerr and Huston, Wisconsin, and Thomas, Chicago, tied for fourth. Height 12 ft. Hammer throw-Won by Bingham, Denver; Coolidge, California, second; Berry, Lake Forest, third; Butler, Wisconsin, fourth. Distance-142 ft. 2-5 in.

BEST CONFERENCE RECORDS.

100-yard dash-9 4-5s., W. W. May, Chicago, June 1, 1907, and June 6, 1908. 220-yard run around a turn-22s., William Hogenson, Chicago, June 3, 1905; H. J. Huff, Grinnell, June 1, 1907. 440-yard run-48 4-58., I. Davenport, Chicago, June 4, 1910. 880-yard run-1m. 55 3-5s., Henderson, Illinols, Chicago, Ill., June 6, 1914. One-mile run-4m. 20 4-5s., A. F. Baker, Oberlin, June 4, 1910. Two-mile run-9m. 42 4-5s., T. N. Metcalf, Oberlin, Lafayette, Ind., June 1, 1912. 120yard high hurdles-15 1-5s., J. P. Nicholson, Missouri, Lafayette, Ind., June 1, 1912. 220-yard low Burdles around a turn-24 4-5s., J. Fletcher, Notre Dame, June 4, 1910; George Poage, Wisconsin

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Pole vault-12 ft. 8 1-4 in., J. K. Gold,
June 4, 1904, F. Smithson, Notre Dame, June 1, 1907.
Running high jump-6 ft. 5-8 in., W. French, Kansas, June 4, 1910.
Madison, Wis., June 7, 1913.
Running broad jump-23 ft. 1 in., Allen, California, June 3, 1911. Putting 16-pound shot-47 ft.
1-4 in., Ralph Rose, Michigan, June 4, 1904. Throwing 16-pound hammer-160 ft. 4 in., K. Shat-
tuck, California, Madison, Wis., June 7, 1913. Throwing the discus-140 ft. 2 3-8 in., J. C. Garrels,
One-mile relay (4 men)-3m. 26 2-58., H. Gorman, N. Barker, R. L. Quig-
Michigan, June 3, 1905.

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Results of finals: 100 yards-Won by C. A. Rice, Malne; F. P. O'Hara, Massachusetts InstiTimetute of Technology, second; A. S. Llewellyn, Dartmouth, third; C. O. Olson, Dartmouth, fourth. Time-10s. 220 yards-Won by C. A. Rice, Maine; F. P. O'Hara, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, second; C. O. Olson, Dartmouth, third; A. S. Llewellyn, Dartmouth, fourth. 120-yard hurdles-Won by A. G. Braun, Dartmouth; K. Royal, Colby, second; G. Hay, Time-16s. 220-yard hurdles--Won by K. Royal, Williams, third; F. A. French, Maine, fourth. Time-26s. Colby; J. C. Hudson, Trinity, second; T. H. Huff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, third; 440 yards-Won by C. W. F. O'Connor, Dartmouth; E. M. Hay, Williams, fourth. 880 yards-Won by W. R. R. Granger, Dartmouth; E. C. Riley, Dartmouth, second; A. F. Peaslee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, third: Time-51 2-58. J. Merrill, Colby, fourth. Mile run-Won by F. R. Marceau, Dartmouth; R. W. Bell, Maine, second; J. T. Higgins, Holy Cross, third: C. T. Guething, Massachusetts InstiTime-1m. 58s. tute of Technology, fourth. Two-mile run-Won by F. L. Cook, Massachusetts M. Thompson, Colby, second; H. S. Benson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, third; K. D. Time-4m. 288. Tucker, Dartmouth, fourth. Institute of Technology; S. S. Saltmarsh, Dartmouth, second; F. Pretti, Maine, third; A. B. Coop, Shot put-Won by L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth, 46 ft. 23-4 Time-9m 37 4-5s. Brown, fourth. in.; A. E. Bartlett, Brown, second, 42 ft. 9 1-2 in.; P. D. Smith, Dartmouth, third, 41 ft. 4 in.; F. H. Running high jump-Won by G. C. Palmer, Maine, 5 ft. 9 in.: Hammer Leslie, M. I. T., fourth, 41 ft. 2 1-2 in. W. A. Sullivan, M. I. T., and L. K. Little, Dartmouth, tied for second, 5 ft. 8 1-4 in.; I. C. White, t. I. T., and L. Huthsteiner, Amherst, tied for third, 5 ft. 6 1-4 in. Pole vault-Won Brown; E. A. Teeson, throw-Won by H. P. Balley, Maine, 164 ft. 8-4 in.; L. Murchie, Colby second, 137 ft. 1-2 in.; L. W. Leadbetter, Bowdoin, third, 136 ft. 5 in.; J. C. Hudson, Trinity, fourth, 136 ft. 2 in. by C. E. Buck, Dartmouth, 11 ft. 4 in.; F. P. McKenney, Bowdoin; L. Lawson, M. I. T., and King, Broad jump-Won by P. G. Nordell, Dartmouth, 23 ft.; C. S. Williams, tied for second, 11 ft. Reed, M. I. T., second, 21 ft. 10 in.; J. P. Warren, Dartmouth, third, 21 ft. 9 3-4 in.; F. A. French, Discus throw-Won by A. E. Bartlett, Brown, 126 ft. 6 1-2 in.; L. A. Malne, fourth, 21 ft. 9 in. Whitney, Dartmouth, second, 125 ft. 2 in.; L. W. Leadbetter, Bowdoin, third, 124 ft. 3 1-2 in.; H. P. Balley, Maine, fourth, 121 ft. 6 1-2 in.

SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.

The score by points of the first three teams: Virginia 56. Held at Baltimore, Md., May 2. Three South Atlantic records were established and one was Georgetown 32, Johns Hopkins 31. equalled. John Cromly of Virginia ran the 120-yard high hurdles in 15 3-5s. and the 220-yard low Joe Connolly of Hopkins won the high jump with 6 ft. 1-2 in. The 100-yard hurdles in 24 3-5s. record of 10s. was equalled by Capt. D. Wagner of Johns Hopkins.

OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE.

Cambridge 7, Oxford 4.

Held at Queens Club, West Kensington, London, March 27. 100 yards-Won by H. M. Macintosh, Cambridge: G. Perrot, Cambridge, second; V. B. Havens Time 10 2-5s. 440 yards-Won by D. Gordon Davies, Cambridge: Time 50s. 880 yards-Won by (American), Oxford, third. B. G. D. Rudd, Oxford, second; C. F. Baldwyn, Oxford, third. R. E. Atkinson, Cambridge; N. S. Taber (American), Oxford, second: E. I. Lloyd, Cambridge, One mile-Won by A. N. S. Jackson, Oxford; F. Garvan Taylor, Three miles Won by third. Time-Im. 56 2-5s. Time-4m. 23 1-5s. Cambridge, second; A. J. Peters, Cambridge, third. G. M. Sproule, Oxford; D. N. Gaussen, Oxford, second; J. V. Byrne-Johnson, Cambridge, third. Broad jump-Won High jump-Won by H. S. O. Ashington, Cambridge, 5 ft. 8 in.; A. de SelinTime-14m. 34 4-5s. court, Oxford, 5 ft. 7 in., second; E. L. Keatinge, Oxford, 5 ft. 5 1-2 in., third. by H. S. O. Ashington, Cambridge, 23 ft. 5 3-4 in.; E. A. Southee, Oxford, 22 ft. 5 3-4 in., second; R. E. M. Twopenny, Cambridge, 22 ft. 3 1-4 in., third. 120 yard-high hurdles-Won by V. B. Havens (American). Oxford: A. C. Wilkinson, Oxford, second; H. S. O. Ashington, Cambridge, third. Time-17 1-58. Shotput-Won by R. S. Woods, Cambridge, 41 ft. 1 in.; J. H. C. Lindessy, Cambridge, 37 ft., second; E. T. Adams, Oxford, 35 ft. 4 in., third.

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NATIONAL INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.

May 30-Travers Island, N. Y., held by New York A. C. Point score: Central High School of Newark 35, Far Rockaway 13, Stuyvesant 13, George School 12. Curtis 10, Bryant 10, Commerce 9. 100 yards-Won by M. White, Stuyvesant: H. Katz, De Witt Clinton, second; W. Fee, Mount Vernon, third. Time-10 3-58. 120-yard hurdles-Won by H. Ritter, Stuyvesant; A. Lasser, Central, second; R. Krout, Central, third. Time-18 3-5s. One-mile run-Won by C. Boughton, Central; W. Maule, George School, second; E. Garlock, Bloomfield, third. Time4m. 32 1-5s. 440-yard run-Won by T. F. Lennon, Curtis; J. E. Hough, George School, second; H. Finley, Morris, third. Time-50 4-5s. Two-mile run-Won by F. L. Jenkins, Far Rockaway: D. Levine, Bayonne, second; W. Smith, Yonkers, third. Time-10m. 2-58. High jump-Won by F. Egan, Manual Training, 5 ft. 9 1-4 in.; L. Hutchins, Central, second, 5 ft. 8 1-4 in.; H. L. Scales, Cascadilla, third, 5 ft. 7 1-4 in. Half-mile run-Won by C. Boughton, Central; W. Maule, George School, second; E. Balestier, Morris, third. Time-2m. 3 1-5s. 220 yards-Won by T. I. Lennon, Curtis; Andrew J. Markey, Xavier, second; J. Elsenstein, Central, third. Time-23 1-5s. Pole vault-Won by J. McKenna, Far Rockaway, 11 ft.; R. Rutledge, Far Rockaway, second, 10 ft. 9 in.; G. F. Lathrop, Yonkers, third, 10 ft. 9 in. Rutledge won jump-off for second place with 11 ft. Throwing the discus-Won by R. G. Walker, Passaic, 114 ft. 10 in.; G. Smith, Central, second, 91 ft. 10 in.; H. Spiro, De Witt Clinton, third, 91 ft. 6 1-4 in. 220-yard hurdles-Won by A. Lasser, Central; E. T. Carroll, Bryant, second; R. Krout, Central, third. Throwing the javelin-Won by V. C. Elllot, Bryant, 150 ft. 11 in.; H. Bowman, Mount Vernon, second, 120 ft. 2 in.; R. C. Walker, Passaic, third, 108 ft. 8 in. Broad jump-Won by D. Brown, Jamaica, 21 ft. 10 3-4 in.; I. E. Hough, George School, second, 21 ft. 8 in.; E. F. Carroll, Bryant, third. 21 ft. 5 1-4 in. One-mile relay-Won by Morris (Schulman, Erwig, Balestier and Finley); Stuyvesant (Koch, Abbey, McDowell and Albrecht), second; Central (Silker, Kruger, Lubin and Angues), third. Time-2m. 35 3-5s.

NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

June 2-New York City High School of Commerce 54, De Witt Clinton 45. June 10-Brooklyn, N. Y. Point scores: Stuyvesant 36, De Witt Clinton 24, Commerce 24, Morris 19, Far Rockaway 17, Manual Training 13, Jamaica 6, Curtis 4, Evander Childs 4, Boys' High 3, Richmond Hill 2, Bryant 1. 440 yards-Won by E. Balestier, Morris; H. Finley, Morris, second: J. Reilly, Manual Trafning, third. Time-52 4-5s. Putting 12-pound shot-Won by H. Cann, Commerce, 48 ft. 5 in.; D. Rosenberger, Commerce, 44 ft. 7 3-4 in. second; Sinclair, Stuyvesant, 40 ft. 7 3-4 in., third. Running broad jump-Won by D. Brown, Jamaica, 21 ft. 6 in; C. Lehman, Curtis, 19 ft. 11 in., second; J. Hagerty, De Witt Clinton, 19 ft. 3 1-2 in., third. One mile-Won by Frank Jenkins, Far Rockaway; F. Robertson, Evander Childs, second; R. Wolcott, De Witt Clinton, third. Time-4m. 35 4-5s. 100 yards, junior-Won by B. Green, Stuyvesant; Wolff, De Witt Clinton, second; I. Rabinowitz, Morris, third. Time-11s. 100 yards, senior-Won by F. Koch, Stuyvesant; H. Katy, De Witt Clinton, second; Raimonde, De Witt Clinton, third. Time-10 2-58. Discus throw, Greek style-Won by James Sinclair, Stuyvesant, 114 ft. 5 in.; H. Cann, Commerce, 110 ft. 10 3-4 In., second; R. Rutledge, Far Rockaway, 108 ft. 2 3-4 in., third. Running high jumpWon by Floyd Egan, Manual Training, 5 ft. 9 in.; H. Ritter, Stuyvesant, 5 ft. 8 in., second; A. Campbell, Manual Training. 5 ft. 3 in.. third. 880 yards-Won by Frank Jenkins, Far Rockaway; E. Balestier, Morris, second; E. Nagel, Commerce, third. Time-2m. 3 1-5s. 120-yard high hurdles Won by H. Ritter, Stuyvesant: Berthold, Manual, second; H. Spira, De Witt Clinton, third. Time-17 4-5s. One-mile relay, unlimited weight-Won by Morris, with Wells, Taub, Levine and Baldwin; De Witt Clinton, with Tichinsky, Bisle, Bosch and Simler, second; Stuyvesant, with Hagemeyer, Gillespie, Relcher and Wilson, third. Time-3m. 45 1-5s. Pole vault-Won by A. Ginl, Commerce, 10 ft. 6 in.; J. McKenna and R. Rutledge, both of Far Rockaway, tied for second, 10 ft. 220-yard low hurdles-Won by A. Hammerschlag, Stuyvesant; H. Spiro, Clinton, second; J. Fitzgibbon, Commerce, third. Time-28 1-58. 220-yard run, junior-Won by I. Rabinowitz, Morris: J. Raff, Commerce, second: Fisher, De Witt Clinton, third. Time-258. 220-yard run, senior -Won by W. Albrecht, Stuyvesant, Ballesien, Boys' High, second; H. Katz, Clinton, third. Time23-4-58.

NEW ENGLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET.

June 23-Worcester, Mass., given by Worcester Academy. Worcester Classical scored 21 5-16 points, Boston College High 15, Boston Commerce High 14 7-10, Holyoke High 11 1-13, Manchester High 10, Worcester South High 9 1-5, Lynn English High 9, Wellesley High 6, Providence Technical High 5 1-2, Wakefield High 5 1-3. Barry High 5, Cranston (R. I.) High 3 1-2, Clinton High 3, Worcester English High 1-5, Fairhaven High 1-5, Fitchburg High 1-5.

BEST INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS.

50-yard dash-5 3-5s., E. C. Jessup, St. Louis, Mo., July 4, 1904. 100-yard dash-9 4-58.. Ernest E. Nelson, Volkmann School, Cambridge, May 2, 1908, and H. Hoyt, University of Chicago meet, June 7, 1913. 220-yard dash-21 3-5s., W. Schick, 1900-1901. 440-yard run-48 4-58., James E. Meredith, Mercersburg Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., May 18, 1912. 880-yard run-1m. 55s., James E. Meredith, Mercersburg Academy, Princeton, N. J., May 4, 1912. One-mile run-4m. 26 2-58.; J. Berry, Redlands (Cal.) High School, Stanford, Cal., April 11, 1914. Two-mile run-9m. 51 3-58.: C. Boughton, Central High School, Newark, N. J., Princeton, N. J., May 23, 1914. 120yard hurdles-15 2-5s., H. Whitted, Citrus Union School, Chicago, Ill., June 8, 1912; H. Whitted, Citrus Union School, Stanford, Cal., April 13, 1912. 220-yard hurdles--24 4-58., A. Cory, University of Michigan meet, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 24, 1913. Running high jump-6 ft. 3 5-8 In., W. M. Oler, Jr., Pawling School, Cambridge, Mass., May 25, 1912. Running broad jump-23 ft. 5 3-8 in.. H. T. Worthington, Exeter, N. H., May 3, 1913. Pole vault-12 ft. 6 1-16 in., C. Borgstrom, Pacific Coast Interscholastic meet, Berkeley, Cal., April 4, 1913. Pole vault, indoor-12 ft. 1 in., Eugene Schobinger, Harvard School, Chicago, Ill., February 18, 1911. Putting 8-pound shot, indoor56 ft. 7 1-4 in., Dan Meenan, Jr., De la Salle Institute, New York City, March 18, 1911. Putting 12-pound shot-55 ft. 9 in., A. M. Mucks, Oshkosh High School, Oshkosh, Wis., January 19, 1912. Putting 16-pound shot-45 ft. 6 1-4 in.. Ralph Rose, San Francisco, May 2, 1903. Throwing 12pound hammer-197 ft. 1-2 in., L. J. Talbot, Washington, Pa., May 25, 1907. Throwing discus139 ft. 5 1-2 in., B. L. Byrd, Champaign, I., May 21, 1910. Throwing junior discus-150 ft., L. Whitney, Worcester Academy, Travers Island, N. Y., June 17, 1911. One-quarter-mile relay46 4-58., University High School, Chicago, Ill., June 11, 1910. One-half-mile relay-1m. 32 2-58., Lewis Institute, at Northwestern University, May 23, 1903. One-mile relay-3m. 27 1-58., Los Angeles High School relay team, Los Angeles, Cal., 1910. Pole vault record for boys under ten years5 ft. 10 1-2 in., Robert E. Graves, eight years four months old, Marshield, Ore., July 3, 1912. PENNSYLVANIA RELAY RACES.

Philadelphia, Pa., April 25. Four-mile college-Won by Oxford University, England, with D. M. Sproule, D. S. Gaussen, Norman Taber and A. N. S. Jackson; Pennsylvania second, with Bacon. Langner, Madeira and McCurdy; Cornell third, with C. Soudar, D. Potter, H. Irish and C. Spelden; Penn. State fourth. Time-18m. 58. Two-mile college relay-Won by Illinois, with W. Goetitz,

One-mile freshman-Won by H. Topping, F. Henderson and R. Sanders: Michigan second, with Murphy, Lamey, Jansen and Haff; Time-8m. 4s. Chicago third, with L. Campbell, C. Stout, G. Leisure and H. Stegman; Dartmouth fourth, Princeton fifth, Colby sixth and Pennsylvania seventh. One mile preparatory schools-Won Time-3m. 30 4-5s. Pennsylvania, with Kaufman, Dorsey, Balcom and Stout; Dartmouth second, with F. Lagay, T. McGuire, D. Trenholm and W. Allison. by Exeter, with L. Williams, Jr., R. Radford, J. Walker, Jr., and M. Orr: Mercersburg second, with V. Welch, A. Stone, H. Evans and J. Schley; Lawrenceville third, with J. Barret, W. Wilson, H. OfTime-3m. 30 4-5s. One-mile high school-Won by Boston School of Comferman and J. Stanley. merce, with W. C. Baldwin, A. Duffe, M. R. Zulter and E. W. Smith; Philadelphia Central second, One-mile college-Won by Harvard, Time-3m. 35 3-5s. with J. Bertolet, Jr., A. McHale, W. Gadd and A. Smalley; Newark Central third, with J. Schaeffer, A. Rubin, C. Boughton and W. Angus. with F. Capper, J. Rock, W. Bingham and Barron; Pennsylvania second, with Ferguson, Cross, 100 yards-Won Lockwood and Lippincott; Cornell third, with B. Lewis, W. Van Winkle, A. M. Mehaffey and D. Special events, finals-Won by F. W. Kelly, Southern California; Time Caldwell. Time-3m. 22 3-5s. F. Ward, Chicago, second; Ward, Southern California, third. Time-15 3-5s. by H. P. Drew, Southern California: E. Jones, Georgetown, second; Bond, Michigan, third. Throwing the hammer-Won by 10 1-5s. Running broad jump-Won by H. P. Drew, Southern California, 22 ft.; R. Gooch, Virginia, Throwing the javelin-Won second, 21 ft. 6 in.; H. Morrison, Cornell, third, 20 ft. 11 1-4 In. P. Loughridge, Yale, 142 ft. 9 1-2 in.; K. McCutcheon, Cornell, second, 141 ft. 1-2 in.; H. Kohler, Michigan, third, 134 ft. 9 in.; V. Caldwell, Yale, fourth, 130 ft. 4 in. by M. Dorizas, Pennsylvania, 169 ft. 8 1-4 in.; W. Roos, Ya e, second, 140 ft. 5 1-2 in.; L. Lamb, Putting 16-pound shot-Won by R. L. Beatty, Columbia, 46 ft. Penn. State, third, 133 ft. 11 in. Pole vault-Won by C. Borgstrom, Southern California, 2 7-8 in.; L. Whitney, Dartmouth, second, 44 ft. 9 3-4 in.; H. Kohler, Michigan, third, 43 ft. 1 3-4 Running high jumpin.; W. Roos, Yale, fourth, 42 ft. 5 in. 12 ft.; L. Carter, Yale; A. Milton, Cornell; L. McMaster, Pittsburgh, and C. Buck, Dartmouth, tled at 11 ft. 6 in. for second; Milton won second and Buck third on the toss. Throwing the discus-Won Won by H. Morrison, Cornell, 5 ft. 9 in.; R. Douglas, Yale; Ward, Southern California; Camp, Harvard; G. Hallett, Haverford; C. Pawlson, Lafayette, and Johnstone, Harvard, tied for second at 5 ft. 7 in.; Douglas won second on toss, others received third medals. by H. Butt, Illinois, 128 ft. 2 3-4 in.; A. L. Bartlett, Brown, second, 124 ft. 4 in.; M. Derizas, Pennsylvania, third, 124 ft. 3 3-4 in.

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May 2-Annapolis, Md.; Columbia 56 1-2, Naval Academy 47 1-2. 74.1, Michigan 41.9.

Detroit, Mich.; Cornell

Madison, Ithaca, N. Y.; Cornell 75 2-5, HarMay 6-Easton, Pa.; Lafayette 56 1-2, Lehigh 55. May 9-New Haven, Ct.; Yale 87 3-5, Princeton 16 3-5. vard 41 3-5. Chicago, Ill.; University of Chicago 71 1-2, Northwestern University 54 1-2. Wis.; University of Illinois 76 1-2, University of Wisconsin 49. Philadelphia, Pa.: Pennsylvania Amherst, Mass.; Williams 90 1-3, Amherst 35 1-3. 67 1-2, Dartmouth 49 1-2. Hartford, Ct.; Bowdoin 64 1-2, Trinity 61 1-2. Columbla 59, Syracuse 58. Annapolis, Md.; Naval Academy 52, Georgetown 33. Brown 74, Wesleyan 52. May 13-New Brunswlek, N. J.; Lafayette 64, Rutgers 48. May 15-Champaign, Ill.; Illinois 70 1-2. University of Chicago 55 1-2. May 16-Annapolis, Md.; Naval Academy 89 1-2, Bucknell 8 1-2. 66 1-2, Harvard 37 1-2. Ithaca, N. Y.; Cornell 71, Pennsylvania 46. 65 3-4, Trinity 60 1-4. Ann Arbor, Mich.; Michigan 87, Syracuse 35. of Virginia 59, Johns Hopkins 45.

May 23-Baltimore, Md.; Johns Hopkins 63, Lehigh 41.

INTERSCHOLASTIC MEETS.

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January 17-New York City, Fourteenth Regiment Armory, Poly. Prep. games. scored 28 points, Central High School of Newark 27, Poly. Prep. 26, De Witt Clinton 11, Englewood 10, Stuyvesant 10, Richmond Hill 7, Bloomfield 5, Boys' High 5, Commercial 4, Far Rockaway 4, Dickinson 3, Rutherford 3, De La Salle Institute 3, Brooklyn Prep. 2, Erasmus Hall 1, Morris High 1. January 31-Brooklyn, N. Y., Forty-seventh Regiment Armory, eleventh annual High School De Witt Clinton 27, Stuyvesant 23, Manual Training 18, Indoor Championships. Point score: 880 yards-Won by Huelsenbeck, Manual Time-2m. 9 2-5s. Commerce 8, Morris 8, Commercial 5, Erasmus Hall 5, Curtis 5, Far Rockaway 5, Richmond Hill Results by Events: 3. Jamaica 2, Boys' High 1. Training: Wolcott, De Witt Clinton, second; J. Searles, Richmond Hill, third. 100 yards, senior-Won by M. White, Stuyvesant; P. White, Stuyvesant, second; W. Albrecht, 12-pound shot put-Won by H. Cann, Commerce, 43 ft. 5 1-2 in.; Time-11s. Stuyvesant, third. 100-yard high hurdlesH. Finley, Morris, 40 ft. 9 in., second; J. Sinclair, Stuyvesant, 40 ft. 6 in., third; Spiro, De Witt 220 yards, senior-Won by Tommy Lennon, Curtis; W. Albrecht. Time-24 2-5s. Clinton, 38 ft. 8 in., fourth. Stuyvesant, second; Garvey, De Witt Clinton, third. 440 yards-Won by FinWon by Rood, De Witt Clinton; W. Walsh, Commercial, second; G. Berthold, Manual Training. One-mile run-Won by Frank Jenkins, Far Rockaway; Wolcott, De Witt Time 4m. 47 4-5s. Time-55 2-58. third. Time-14 4-55. Clinton, second; McCracken, Erasmus Hall, third. ley, Morris: Felgenow, De Vitt Clinton, second; W. Plam, Erasmus Hall, third. Running high jump-Won by F. Egan, Manual Training, 5 ft. 8 in.: H. Ritter, Stuyvesant, 5 ft. 7 in., second; J. Tritsch, Commerce, 5 ft. 6 1-2 in., third; L. People, Boys' High, 5 ft. 6 in., fourth. 100 yards-Won by H. Finley, ALL-AROUND INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. February 7-Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thirteenth Regiment Armory. 16-pound Time-29 4-5s. Morris; A. Hamierschlag, Stuyvesant, seco id; B. Spence, Poly. Prep., third; A. Lasser, Central, 220-yard hurdles-Won by A. Hammerschlag. Stuyvesant; B. Spence, Poly fourth. Time-11s. Prep., second; A. Lasser, Central, third; H. Finley, Morris, fourth. shot put-Wony Bernie Spenc, Poly. Prep., 35 ft. 9 1-2 in.: H. Finley, Morris, 34 ft. 2 7-8 in., second: H. L. Bowman, Mount Vernon, 30 ft. 11 1-2 in., third; A. Hammerschlag, Stuyvesant, 29 Running high jump-Won by Bernie Spence, Poly. Prep., 5 ft. 1 in.: H. Finft. 3 1-2 in., fourth. Point score-B. Spence, ley, Morris, 5 ft., second; A. Lasser, Central, 4 ft. 11 in., third; A. Hammerschlag, Stuyvesant, 4 ft. Time-2m. 15 4-5s. 9 in., fourth. 880-yard championship-Won by H. Finley, Morris: C. Hudson, Yonkers, second; B. Spence, Poly. Prep., third: A. Lasser, Central, fourth. Final score: Poly, Prep. Poly. Pren., 10: H. Finley, Morris, 10; A. Hammerschlag, Stuyvesant, 15; A. Lasser, Central, 20; C. Hudson. Yonkers, 23; Bowman, Mount Vernon, 25; a tle for first place. February 28-Stamford, Ct.; indoor games of Stamford Prep. School. 26. Mount Vernon High and Erasmus Hall 9 each, Stamford High and New Haven High 8 each, New London 6, High School of Commerce 5, New Rochelle High 1.

March 21-New York City: Princeton Interscholastic games at Seventh Regiment Armory. Point score: De Witt Clinton 41, Manual Training 26, Stuyvesant 25, Poly. Prep. 18, Bryant 12, Richmond Hill 10, Morris High 9, Erastaus Hall 11, Boys' High 7, Eastern District 7, Commerce 5, Xavier Prep. 5, De La Salle 4, Brooklyn Prep. 3, Fordham Prep. 3, Horace Mann 1, and Bay Ridge 1.

COLLEGE ATHLETICS-Continued.

April 11-Stanford University, Cal. Berry, Redlands High School, established a new Interscholastic one-mile record in 4m. 26 2-5s.

May 2-Exeter, N. H. Philips Exeter 65 2-3, Harvard freshmen 41 1-3. Hoboken, N. J., Stevens Institute's games. Point score: Mercersburg Academy 27 1-2, Central High School 22, Poly. Prep. 13 1-2, High School of Commerce 9, Bryant High School 5, Stuyvesant High School 4 1-2, Barringer High School 4, Plainfield High School 4.

May 9-Brooklyn, N. Y.; games for Amherst Trophy. Point score: Poly. Prep. 40, Bryant High School 18 1-2, Brooklyn High School 13, Manual Training High School 13, Greenpoint High School 9 1-2, Far Rockaway High School 7, Southampton High School 6, Newtown High School 5, Jamaica High School 4, Bushwick High School 4, Erasmus Hall 3, St. John's Prep. 3, Adelphi Academy 2 1-2, Bay Ridge High School 2 1-2, Commercial High School 1. Worcester, Mass. Holy Cross 58, Colby 53, Worcester Tech. 15.

May 15-Philadelphia, Pa.; Junior Middle States Interscholastic Championships for athletes under 17 1-2 years of age-Won by the Central High School, Philadelphia, with 28 1-3 points; West Philadelphia High second, Washington (D. C.) High and Baltimore Polytechnic Institute tied for third place, with 10 points each.

Phila

May 16-Amherst, Mass. Poly. Prep. of Brooklyn won with 25 14-15 points: Worcester Classical second, 23, and Holyoke High third, with 12 3-5. New Haven, Ct.; Yale Interscholastic meet. Exeter 55 points, Mercersburg and Lawrenceville 23 each, Hotchkiss 17, Tome School 6, Bethlehem High School 5, New Haven High School 2, Providence Classical High School 1. delphia, Pa.: Middle States Interscholastic championships. Point score: High School 65, Central High School (Philadelphia) 22, West Philadelphia High School 18, George School 6, Penn Charter 5, Northeast High School 5, Bethlehem Preparatory School 5, Bayonne High School 5, Haverford School 3, Ocean City High School 2, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute 2, Southern High School 1, Brown Preparatory School 1. 120-yard hurdles-Won by H. Barron, West Philadelphia High School; Pawlinson, Hill School, second; E. Smalley, Central High School, third. Time-16 1-58. One mile Won by Nearing, Penn Charter: Collar, West Philadelphia High School second; Hooker, Hm School, third. Time4m. 44s. 100 yards-Won by Gurney, Hill School; Van Cleve, Hill School, second; Bunting, Northeast High School, third. Time-10 2-58. 440 yards-Won, by Steele, Bethlehem Preparatory School; Hough, George School, second; Smalley, Central High School, third. Time-51 3-58. 220 yards-Won by Van Cleve, Hill School; Gurney, Hill School, second; Bunting, Northeast High School, third. Time-22 2-58. 220-yard hurdles-Won by Barron, West Philadelphia High School; Pawlinson, Hill School, second; Jermyn, Hill School, third. Time26 2-5s. Two miles-Won by Levine, Bayonne High School; Luken, Central High School, second; Sansom, Central High School, third. Time-10m. 20s. 880 yards-Won by McHale, Central High School; Prizer, Hill School, second; Chipman, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, third. Time2m. 3 1-58. 12-pound hammer throw-Won by Lewis, Hill School, 157 ft. 1 in.; Yates, Hill School, 148 ft. 8 1-2 in., second: Otis, Hill School, 145 ft. 6 in., third. 12-pound shot put-Won by Yates, Hill School; Collins, Atlantic City High School, second; Berdan, Hill School, third. Distance49 ft. 5 In. High jump-Won by Gifford, Hill School, 5 ft. 9 in.; Thibault, Haverford School, 5 ft. 8 in., second; third and fourth tle, Robertson, Central High School; Gisselman, Northeast High School; Hosey, Hill School, 5 ft. 7 in. Pole vault-Won by Nagel, Hill School; second, third and fourth tle between Dean, Hill School. Potter, Hill School, and Breckley, Ocean City High School. Helght-11 ft. 3 in. Broad jump-Won by Bertolet, Central High School; Hough, George School, second; Claus, West Philadelphia High School, third. Distance-21 ft. 3 1-4 in.

22.

ICE SKATING.

ICE-SKATING RACE MEETS HELD DURING SEASON OF 1913-1914. INTERNATIONAL Indoor Amateur Championships, Cleveland, Ohio, Elysium Rink, January 21One mile-Won by Charles T. Fisher; Lot Roe, second; Robert G. McLean, third. Time2m. 53 2-53. Three-quarter mile-Won by Lot Roe; Robert G. McLean, second: B. O'Sickey, third. Time-2m. 78. Quarter mile-Won by Robert G. McLean; Charles T. Fisher, second: A. O'Sickey, third. Time--39m. 3-4s. One-third mile-Won by Robert G. McLean. Time-52 4-5s. Onehalf mile-Won by Robert G. McLean; W. E. Gunderson, second. Time-1m. 22 4-5s. One and one-half miles-Won by Robert G. McLean. Time-4m. 11 3-5s.

International Outdoor Amateur Championships, Saranac Lake, N. Y., January. 27, 28, 29. Three-quarter mile-Won by Robert G. McLean; E. Horton, second; Lot Roe, third. Time2 m. 14 4-58. This race was skated January 27. Three miles-Won by H. Cody; A. O'Sickey, second: Jack Walker, third. Time-12m. 42s. 220 yards-Won by Robert G. McLean: Jack Walker, second: George Allen, third. Time-23 4-5s. Half mile-Won by Robert G. McLean; Lot Roe, second; Ed. Horton, third. Time-1 m. 42 1-5s. 440 yards-Won by Robert G. Mc Lean; E. Horton, second; Lot Roe, third. McLean: Lot Roe, second; A. J. O'Sickey, third. G. McLean; Lot Roe, second; Jack Walker, third. Ed. Horton: Fred Robson, second; H. Stephenson, third. Time--29s.

Time-51s. One mile-Won by Robert G.
Time--4m. 3s. Two miles-Won by Robert
Time-9m. 2s. 220 yards hurdles-Won by

Eastern Outdoor Championships, Newburgh, N. Y., February 12. Quarter mile-Won by Robert J. Logan, Montreal; Joe Miller, New York A. Č., second: Walter Kuehne, New York A. C., third. Time-42 2-58. Half mile-Won by Robert J. Logan, Montreal; Walter Kuehne, New York A. C., second; Joe Miller, New York A. C., third. Time-1m. 31 1-5s. One mileWon by Robert J. Logan, Montreal; Archie Rogers, Arlington, N. Y., second; Joe Miller, New York A. C., third. Time-3m. 15s.

Western Outdoor Championships, Washington Park, Chicago, Ill., February 22. Half mileWon by Charles T. Fisher, Milwaukee; Walter E. Gunderson, second; Harry B. Kaad, third. Time-1m. 35 3-58. Two miles-Won by Charles T. Fisher; Walter E. Gunderson, second; Harry B. Kaad, third. Time-7m. 35 2-5s. Half mile, boys under 16 years-Won by H.

Fleugel; A. Rober, second; Fred Ireborn, third. Time-1 m. 55s. Times slow, big blizzard.

Illinois State Outdoor Championships, Garfield Park, Chicago, Ill., February 15. Half mileWon by Harry B. Kaad; Roy McWhirter, second; B. Proctor, third. Time-1m. 1,4-58. One mile-Won by Harry B. Kaad; Walter E. Gunderson, second, Roy McWhirter, third. Time2m. 43 3-5. Half mile, boys under 16 years-Won by E. Planert; H. Fleugel, second; Lester Hanson, third. Time-1m. 25s. Two miles-Won by Harry B. Kaad: Roy McWhirter, second; Lee Jensen, third. Time-5m. 49 1-5s. Illinois champion, Harry B. Kaad.

Figure Skating Championships of America, Arena Rink, New Haven, Ct., March_20-21. Men-Won by Norman Scott, Montreal; E. W. Howland, Boston, second; N. W. Niles, Boston, third. Ladies-Won by Miss T. Weld, Boston; Miss E. E. Rotch, Boston, second; Mrs. Raymond Townsend, New Haven, third. Pair skating-Won by Miss Chevalier and Norman Scott,

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