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ICE SKATING-Continued.

500 Montreal; Miss Weld and N. W. Niles, Boston, second; Miss Crocker and E. M. Howland, Pair waltzing-Won by Miss T. Weld and N. W. Niles, Boston: Miss Chevalier Boston, third. and Norman Scott, Montreal, second; Miss Crocker and L. M. Howland, Boston, third. World's Championships, held at Frognar, near Christiania, Norway, February 15, 1914. 10,000 meters-18 m. 47 3-58., won by meters-47 7-10s., O. Mathiesen, Norway. 1,500 meters-2m. 26 1-10s., O. Mathiesen, Norway. 5,000 meters-9m. 29 3-5s., O. Mathiesen, Norway. Ippolitow, a Russian.

American Amateur Records: 50 yards-5s., Robert McLean, Lake Placid, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1914. 75 yards-8 1-5s., Morris Wood, Verona Lake, N. J, 1905. 100 yards-9 3-5s., Morris Wood, Verona 200 yards-16 2-5s., J. C. Hemment, January 24, 220 yards hurdlesLake, N. J., 1903. 150 yards-15 7-88., G. D. Phillips, January 27, 1883. 150 yards (with wind) 14 1-5s., G. D. Phillips, December 26, 1885. 300 yards-31 2-5s., G. D. Phillips, 1895. 220 yards-18s.. Fred. J. Robson, Boston, January 13, 1911. 21 2-5s., Fred. J. Robson, Toronto, February 11, 1913. 440 yards-35 1-5s., H. P. Mosher, January 1, 1896. 660 yards-59 3-58.. December 30, 1883. 880 yards-1m. 16 1-5s., Robert McLean, Cleveland, Ohio, Morris Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1904. 1,320 yards-2m. 4 1-5s., E. Lamy, Cleveland, Ohio, January 1, 1910. One One and one-half January 24. 1913. mile handicap-2 m. 39 4-5s., Robert G. McLean, Cleveland, Ohio, January 25, 1913. One mile, open-2 m. 41 1-5s., Morris Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., February, 13, 1904. Best metre records-600 metres (656.17 miles-4m. 10s., L. Roe, January 29, 1910. Four miles-12m. 2s., A. Schiebe, February 13, 1894. 1,000 metres (1,093.61 yards)-1m. 47s., J. K. Five miles-14m. 558., E. Lamy, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1910. yards)-59 3-5s., Morris Wood, February 13, 1904. McCulloch. February 10, 1897. 1,500 metres (1,640.42 yards)-2m. 40 4-5s., J. K. McCulloch, February 6, 1897. 5,000 metres (3 miles 188.06 yards)-9m. 25 2-5s., J. K. McCulloch, February 10, 1897.

World's Amateur Records: 500 metres-43 7-10-s. flat, O. Mathiesen, Norway, at Christiania, Norway, January 11, 1914. 1,000 metres-1m. 31 4-5s., O. Mathiesen, Norway, at Davos, Switzerland, O. Mathiesen, Norway, at Davos, Switzerland, January 29, 1910. 1,500 metres-2m. 19 1-2s., O. Mathiesen, Norway, at Christiania, Norway. January 11, 1914. 5,000 metres-8m. 36 3-58. January 17, 1914. 10,000 metres-17 m. 22 6-10s., O. Mathiesen, Norway, at Christianta, Norway, February 1, 1913. 50 yards-6s. S. D. See and C. B. Davidson, New York City. 1885. 120 yards-11 3-5s., John S. Professional Records: 220 100 yards-9 4-5s., John S. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., 1893. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., 1893. 150 yards (with wind)-14 1-5s., S. D. See, New York, February 200 yards-17 2-5s., John S. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., February 26, 1893. 21, 1896. yards (with wind)-17 4-5s., J. F. Donohue, Red Bank, N. J., December 29, 1894, and Harley Davidson, Red Bank, N. J., January 24, 1895. 440 yards-31 3-4s., John S. Johnson, Minneapolis, 600 yards-55 3-5s.. O. Rudd, Minneapolis, Minn., May 5, 1893. 880 Minn., February 14, 1896. yards-1m. 16 1-5s., John Nilsson, Montreal, Canada, February 4, 1897. Two-thirds of a mile-1m. One and one-quarter mlles-3m. 43s., John S. Johnson, 54 4-5s., O. Rudd, Minneapolis, Minn., January 25, 1895. One mile-2m. 35 3-5s., John S. Johnson, One and one-third miles-3m. 48 1-5s., O. Rudd, MinMontreal, Can., January 28, 1899. One and one-half miles-4m. 28s., John Johnson, MonMinneapolis, Minn., February 26, 1894. neapolis, Minn., January 25, 1895. One and two-third miles-4m. 45 4-5s., O. Rudd, Minneapolis, treal, Can., February 26, 1894. Minn., January 24, 1895. One and three-quarter miles-5m. 14s., John S. Johnson, Minneapolls. Two miles-5m. 33 4-5s.. John Nilsson, Montreal, Can., February 4, Minn., February 26, 1895. Four miles-12m. 1-5s.. 1900. Two and one-half miles-7m. 32s.. John S. Johnson, Montreal, Can., February 26, 1894. Three miles-Sm. 41 1-5s., John Nilsson, Montreal, Can. February 4, 1900. Three and one-half Four and one-half miles-13m. 51s., John S. miles-10m. 39s., John S. Johnson, Montreal, Can., February 26, 1894. John Nilsson, Montreal, Can., February 5, 1897. Johnson, Montreal, Can., February 26, 1894. Five miles-14m. 24s., O. Rudd, Minneapolis, Minn., February 20, 1896. Six miles (made in 10-mile race)-18m. 38s., John S. Johnson, Montreal, Can.. Seven miles (made in 10-mile race)-21m. 43s., John S. Johnson, Montreal, February 26, 1894. Elght miles (made in 10-mile race)-24m. 55s., John S. Johnson, MonCan., February 26, 1894. Nine miles (made in 10-mile race)-28m. 48., John S. Johnson, Montreal, Can., February 26, 1894. treal, Can., February 26, 1894. Ten miles-John S. Johnson, Montreal Can., February 26, 1894. Made In 20-mile race by A. D. Smith, St. Paul, Minn., January 26, 1894: Eleven miles-35m. 43 Twenty-five 4-58., twelve milles-38m. 49 4-5s., thirteen miles-42m. 27 2-58., fourteen miles-45m. 51 4-5s.. fifteen miles-49m. 17 3-5s.. sixteen miles-52m. 42 4-5s., seventeen miles-56m. 9 1-5s., eighteen miles-59m. 34 1-5s., nineteen miles-1h. 3m. 4 3-5s., twenty miles-1h. 6m. 36 2-58. miles (made in 100-mile race)-1h. 31m. 29s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893. Thirty miles (made in 100-mile race)-1h. 53m. 20s.. J. F. Donohue, Stamford Ct., January 26, 1893. Forty miles (made in 100-mile race)-2h. 34m. 46s.. J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893. Fifty miles (made in 100-mile race)-3h. 15m. 59 2-5s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893. Sixty miles (made in 100-mile race)-4h. 7m. 3-5s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893. Seventy miles (made in 100-mile race)-4h. 55m. 3-5s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January Eighty miles (made in 100-mile race)-5h. 41m. 55s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., 26, 1893. January 26, 1893. Ninety miles (made in 100-mile race)-6h. 25m. 57 3-5s.. J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893. 100 miles-7h. 11m. 38 1-5s., J. F. Donohue, Stamford, Ct., January 26, 1893.

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RACQUETS.

NATIONAL Championship. Singles-Finals played at Boston, Mass., February 23; Lawrence
Waterbury, New York, defeated C. G. Osborne, Chicago, 17-15, 10-15, 18-17, 9-15, 15-11.
Doubles-Final round played at New York City, January 24: Dwight F. Davis and J. W. Wear,
St. Louis, defeated H. D. Scott and G. R. Fearing, Jr., Boston, 12-15, 6-15, 15-3, 15-6, 15-11,
15-4.
OTHER MATCHES.

New York defeated Philadelphia in the first of a series of
George Mortimer and George C. Clarke, New
January 10-Philadelphia, Pa.
matches for the Intercity Racquet Championship.
New York's second team, Morris Heckscher and W. P.
York's first team, defeated George H. Brooke and C. H. Bromley, Philadelphia, 8-15, 7-15,
15-4, 15-5, 10-15, 15-5, 15-13.
Burden, defeated A. J. Drexel Paul and J. K. Mohr, Philadelphia, 15-11, 11-15, 12-15, 15-6,
15-7, 15-6.

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New York Racquet and Tennis Club won the second series of the Intercity Match. In the opening match Stanley Mortimer and George C. Clarke, Jr. New York, defeated A. J. D. Paul and F. W. Paul. Philadelphia, 15-8, 15-8, 15-4, 12-15, 15-4. In the second match Lawrence Waterbury and Morris Heckscher, New York, defeated G. H. Brooke Clarence C. Pell of the Tuxedo The Gold Racquet. and C. H. Bromley, Philadelphia, 15-1, 7-15, 15-11, 15-4, 15-4. February 15-Tuxedo Park, N. Y. Tennis and Racquet Club defeated C. G. Osborne of the University Club of Chicago, 15-5, 15-11, 15-17, 15-10.

BASEBALL.

WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES, 1914.

PLAYED between Boston (Braves), winners of National League pennant, and Philadelphia (Athletics), winners of American League pennant. Boston defeated Philadelphia 4 games to 0. First game, at Philadelphia, October 9. Boston-7 runs, 11 hits, 2 errors. Philadelphia1 run, 6 hits, no errors. Batteries-Boston, Rudolph and Gowdy; Philadelphia, Bender, Wyckoff, Schang, and Lapp.

Second game, at Philadelphia, October 10. Boston-1 run, 7 hits, 2 errors. PhiladelphiaNo runs, 2 hits, 1 error. Batteries-Boston, James and Gowdy; Philadelphia, Plank and Schang. Third game, at Boston, October 12 (twelve innings). Boston-5 runs, 9 hits, 1 error. Philadelphia-4 runs, 8 hits, 2 errors. Batteries-Boston, James, Tyler, and Gowdy; Philadelphia, Bush and Schang. Fourth game, at Boston, October 13. Boston-3 runs, 6 hits, no errors. Philadelphia-1 run, 7 hits, no errors. Batteries-Boston, Rudolph and Gowdy; Philadelphia, Shawkey, Pennock, and Schang. THE COMPOSITE SCORE, BATTING AND FIELDING AVERAGES. BOSTON (NATIONAL LEAGUE).

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Stolen bases-Collins, Barry, Evers, Whitted, Schmidt, Gowdy, Maranville (2), Deal (2). Struck out By Bender, 3; by Wyckoff, 2; by Rudolph, 15; by James, 9; by Plank, 6; by Tyler, 4: by Bush, 4; by Pennock, 3. Bases on balls-Off Bender, 2; off Wyckoff, 1: off Rudolph, 4; off James, 6: off Plank, 4; off Bush, 4; off Tyler, 4; off Pennock, 2; off Shawkey, 2. Hits-Off Bender, 8 in 5 1-3 innings; off Plank, 7 in 9 innings; off James, 2 in 11 innings; off Bush, 9 in 12 innings; off Tyler, 8 in 10 innings; off Shawkey, 4 in 5 innings; off Pennock, 3 in 3 innings. Double playsSchmidt and Deal; Barry to Collins to McInnis; Bender to Barry to McInnis; Bender to McInnis; Baker to McInnis; Maranville and Schmidt; Evers, Maranville, and Schmidt; Gowdy and Evers. Left on bases-Boston 29, Philadelphia 21. Sacrifice flies-Collins, Connolly. Passed ballsSchang (2). Wild pitch-Rudolph. Hit by pitcher-By Plank (Maranville). Umpires-Dineen and Hildebrand, American League; Byron and Klem, National League.

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ATTENDANCE, RECEIPTS, AND DIVISION OF RECEIPTS IN 1914.

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National Commission.

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In the world's and city series the contesting teams receive 60 per cent. of the receipts of the first four games, which is divided 60 per cent. to the winners and 40 per cent. to the losers.

The twenty-six Boston players divided $73,139.45, each player getting $2,812.28. The twentyfour Philadelphia players divided $48,759.63, and each received $2,031.65.

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SUMMARY.

First base on errors-Yankees 8. Giants 1. Struck out-By Matty, 2; by Tesreau, 7; by Marquard, 3; by Demaree, 4; by Keating, 7; by Warhop, 4; by Fisher, 6; by McHale, 1; by Fromme.

2; by Cole, 1. Bases on balls-Off Matty, 0; off Tesreau, 5; off Marquard, 1; off Demaree, 2; off Keating, 7; off Warhop, 4; off Fisher, 4; off McHale, 1; off Fromme, 2; off Cole, 1. Double playsDoyle to Merkle; Doyle to Fletcher to Merkle: Snodgrass to Merkle to Grant; Matty to Fletcher to Merkle; Keating to Sweeney to Mullen; Merkle to Fletcher to Merkle; Cook to Mullen; Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle. Hit by pitched ball-By Keating, 1; by Warhop, 2; by Demaree, 2. Wild pitches-Matty 1, Demarce 1, McHale 1. Hits-Off Matty, 12 in 9 innings; off Tesreau, 8 in 9 Innings; off Marquard, 10 in 8 innings; off Demaree, 1 in 2 innings; off Keating, 17 in 11 innings; off Warhop, 5 in 9 innings; off Fisher, 13 in 9 2-3 innings; off McHale, 5 in 5 innings; off Cole, 3 in 2 innings: off Fromme, 5 in 9 innings. Left on bases-Yankees 24, Giants 35. Umpires-Zigler, Evans, Connolly, and Hart.

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$3,056.36

The Giants received $9,537.91 ($353.25 per player), and the Yankees $6,358.60 ($289.02 per player).

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Baltimore.. 84 70.545 Pittsburgh... 64 87 .424
Buffalo... 80 71 .530lSt. Louis.... 62 89 .411
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Indianapolis. 88 65 .575 Brooklyn.

W. L. Milwaukee.. 98 68 95 73 Louisville Indianapolis. 88 77 Columbus... 86 77

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Waterbury.. 69 51.575 Pittsfield..
Bridgeport.. 67 56.545 New Haven..
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NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE.
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The WORLD TOUR OF NEW YORK NATIONALS AND CHICAGO AMERICANS, 1913-1914. Since the tour began at Cincinnati, October 18, 1913, the teams have figured in fifty contests, McGraw's men won twenty, and two ended In the games against forty-six between the globe-touring teams and four with native teams in Japan and Australia. White Sox won twenty-four games against the Giants. in ties at Los Angeles, Cal.. on November 9, and at Cairo on February 1. native teams the Giants won their two games, the White Sox won one, and a combination of players from both teams won the other.

Of the fifty games played, thirty-one were played in the United States and nineteen, including It was announced when the four games against native teams, were played abroad. Rain interfered with only three games scheduled before sailing for Japan-at Abilene, Tex.: Sacramento, Cal., and Seattle, Wash. Financially the tour has exceeded the expectations of the promoters. Receipts were almost $75,000 above the expenses. first arranged that an even break would be considered satisfactory, but the games in the United States brought in almost $100,000 at the gate. October 19, Chicago, Ill.-Giants 2. Following are the games played and the scores of each: October 21, Peoria, Ia.-Giants October 18, Cincinnati, Ohio-Giants 11, White Sox 2. October 20, Springfield, Ill.-Giants 6, White Sox 4. October 25, St. White Sox 1. October 22, Ottumwa. Ia.-Giants 3, White Sox 7. October 23, Sioux City, la.4, White Sox 6. October 24, Blue Rapids, Kan.-Giants 5, White Sox 8. Giants 6, White Sox 3. October 26, Kansas City, Mo.-Giants 6. White Sox 2. October 28, Tusla, Okla.-Giants 0, White Joseph, Mo.-Glants 3, White Sox 4. October 30, Bonham, Tex.November 1, BeauOctober 27. Joplin, Mo.-Giants 13. White Sox 12. Sox 6. October 29, Muskogee, Okla.--Giants 1, White Sox 7. October 31, Dallas, Tex.-Giants 3. White Sox 10. NovemGiants 4. White Sox 1. November 2, Houston, Tex.-Giants 4, White Sox 9. November 4, Abilene, Tex.-Rain. mont, Tex.-Giants 3, White Sox 2. November 6, Douglas, Ariz.-Giants 14, White November 3, Marlin, Tex.-Giants 11, White Sox 1. November 8, Los Angeles, Cal.ber 5, El Paso, Tex.-Giants 7, White Sox 10. Sox 5. November 7, Bisbee, Ariz.-Giants 9, White Sox 1. November 9, Los Angeles, Cal.-Giants 7, White Sox 7. November 10, November 11, Oxnard, Cal.-Giants 3, White Sox 2. Giants 3, White Sox 5. November 13, Oakland, Cal.-Giants 2, White Sox 5. San Diego, Cal.-Giants 4, White Sox 3. November 15, San Francisco, Cal.-November 16 November 12, Sacramento, Cal.-Rain. November 14, San Francisco, Cal.-Giants 2, White Sox 3. November 16, Oakland, Cal.-Giants 8, White Sox 12. November 17, Medford, Ore.-Glants 3. November 19, Giants 6. White Sox 3. December 7, Tokio, (P. M.). San Francisco, Cal.-Giants 2, White Sox 4. November 18, Portland, Ore.-Giants 0. White Sox 2. December 17. White Sox 0 (6 innings). December 6, Tokio, Japan-Giants 4. White Sox 9. Seattle, Wash.-Rain. December 14, Hongkong-Giants 7, White Sox 4. Japan-Giants 9, White Sox 12. December 18, Manila, P. I.-Giants 4, White Sox 7 (7 January 3, Sydney, AustraliaManila. P. I.-Giants 1, White Sox 2. innings). January 1, Brisbane, Australia-Giants 2, White Sox 1. January 8, Melbourne, Australia-Glants 4, Giants 4, White Sox 5. January 5, Sydney, Australia-Giants 5, White Sox 10. January 7, Melbourne, Australia-Glants 12, White Sox 8. January 22, Colombo, Ceylon-Giants 1, White Sox 4 (5 inuings). February 2, Heliopolos (Cairo)-Giants. February 26, London, White Sox 3 (11 innings). February 1, Heliopolos (Cairo)-Glants 3, White Sox 3. February 16, Nice, France-Glants 9, White Sox 10. January 3, Sydney, 6, White Sox 3. England-Giants 4, White Sox 5. OTHER GAMES-December 7. Tokio, Japan-Giants-Sox 16, Keio 3. January 5, Sydney, Australia-Giants 15, Australians Australia-White Sox 10, Australians 1. January 7, Melbourne, Australia-Glants 18. Victoria 0 (7 innings). COLLEGE BASEBALL. Some of the more important games. Fordham.... 2Navy. Pennsylvania 1Columbia.... 6 Mt. St. Joseph 9 Cornell.

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