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PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC LEACUE.

THE league suffered a great loss through the death of James E. Sullivan, who conceived the idea and organized the league in 1903. SEASON 1913-14.

RECORDS

high jump (95-pound class)-4 ft. 7 in.; Kessler, P. S. No. 77, Manhattan, February 22, 1908; H. Baker, P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, December 12, 1908. Standing broad jump (95-pound class) --8 ft. 3 in.; Katz, P. S. No. 43, Brooklyn, December 12, 1908. Running high jump (100-pound class)-4 ft. 11 3-4 in.; W. Reis, P. S. No. 27, Manhattan, December 20, 1913. Standing broad jump (100pound class)-8 ft. 10 1-2 in.; I. Shambaum, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, December 16, 1911. Putting 8-pound shot (115-pound class)-39 ft. 11 in.; S. Schwartz, P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, December 20, 1913. Standing broad jump (115-pound class)-9 ft. 1 in.; F. Sutliff, P. S. No. 3, Bronx, December 20, 1913. Running high jump (un

P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, December 11, 1909. Putting 12-pound shot (unlimited weight class)-37 ft. 3 1-2 in.; J. Galligan, P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, December 20, 1913.

SWIMMING-20 yards (80-pound class)12 4-5s.; J. Fulton, P. S. No. 67, Manhattan, April 17, 1909. 20 yards (85-pound class)11 3-5s.; J. Nerich, P. S. No. 87, Manhattan, April 23, 1910. 40 yards (95-pound class)29 4-5s. S. Lothian, P. S. No. 5S, Manhattan, April 17, 1909. 40 yards (100-pound class)25 3-58.; L. Du Pace, P. S. No. 63, Manhattan, April 18, 1914. 60 yards (115-pound class)38 2-58.; K. Sutherland, P. S. No. 128, Brooklyn, April 18, 1914. 80 yards (unlimited weight class)-53 3-5s.: J. Nerich, P. S. No. 87, Manhattan, April 20, 1912. 160 yards relay (unlimited weight class)-1m. 51 1-58.; P. S. No. 11, Brooklyn (R. Hanford, J. Cook, C. Savage, F. Titus), April 22, 1911.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS INDOOR (weight classifications only)-50-yard dash (80pound class)-6 4-5s.; H. Linicus, P. S. No. 9, Bronx: J. McMahon, P. S. No. 6, Manhattan, December 15, 1906. 50-yard dash ($5-pound class)-63-58.; P. Kornweiss, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, December 20, 1913. 60-yard dash (95pound class)-7 3-5s.; C. Atwood, P. S. No. 186, Manhattan (in heat), February 22, 1908; I. Hamberger, P. S. No. 10, Manhattan (in heat); E. De Rivera, P. S. No. 44, Bronx, December 28, 1912. 60-yard dash (100-pound class)-7 2-5s.; Schlossberg, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, December 11, 1909; M. White, P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, December 16, 1911; P. Rabinowitz, P. S. No. 164, Brooklyn (in heat); V. Oliveri, P. S. No. 19, Man-limited weight class)-5 ft. 2 3-4 in.: H. Baker, hattan, December 28, 1912. 70-yard dash (115pound class)-8 1-5s.; Harry Schultz, P. S. No. 6, Manhattan, December 17, 1910; F. Zittel, P. S. No. 23, Queens, December 16, 1911. 100-yard dash (unlimited weight class)-11s.; W. Strahan, P. S. No. 10, Bronx, December 11, 1909; F. Goodwin, P. S. No. 5, Manhattan, December 17, 1910. 220-yard run (unlimited weight class)-26 1-5s.; F Suarez, Jr., P. S. No. 3, Brooklyn, December 15, 1906. 360-yard relay (80-pound class)47 2-58.; P. S. No. 77, Manhattan (E. Hauser, T. Garten, W. Moore, J. Kreiger); P. S. No. 40, Manhattan (G. Ottinger, C. Walters, D. Adelman, D. Farley); P. S. No. 3, Bronx (W. Brouse, T. O'Rourke, A. Albrecht, I. Greenbaum), November 23, 1907. 360-yard relay (85-pound class) 46 1-5.; P. S. No. 18, Manhattan (H. Tager, A. Metzler, C. Williams, I. Lastfogel), December 16, 1911. 440-yard relay (95-pound class)-55s.; P. S. No. 40, Manhattan (H. Marshall, E. Denroche, W. Craig, J. Moss), December 15, 1906. 440-yard relay (100-pound class)-55 1-5s.; P. S. No. 9, Manhattan (J. Reddy, N. Koshelle, H. Kaner, L. Gertner), December 17, 1910; P. S. No. 10, Manhattan (S. Weinstein, S. Rose, H. Geisen, W. Porter), December 28, 1912. 440-yard relay (115-pound class)-53 2-5s.: P. S. No. 6, Manhattan (Leary, Young, O'Brien, Levy), December 12, 1908: P. S. No. 19, Manhattan (Fisher, Lubitz, Roch, Petera), December 28, 1912. 880yard relay (unlimited weight class)-1m. 47 3-5s.: P. S. No. 6, Manhattan (Gorham, G. Holder, Szilage, Jones), December 11, 1909; P. S. No. 43, Manhattan (A. De Witt, J. Riordan, E. Elliott, H. Reilly), December 28, 1912. Running high Jump (80-pound class)-4 ft. 4 in.; Simpson, P. S. No. 77, Manhattan, February 22, 1908. Running high jump (85-pound class)-4 ft. 8 in.: Birdie, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, December 20, 1913. Standing broad jump (80-pound class) 8 ft. 1 1-2 in.; J. Hinrichsen, P. S. No. 32, Bronx, December 12, 1908. Standing broad jump (85pound class) 8 ft. 4 in A. Solomon, P. S. No. 10. Manhattan, December 11, 1909. Running

HIGH SCHOOLS INDOOR RECORDS-Events for Juniors-100-yard dash-10 4-5s.; L. Perkins, High School of Commerce, January 6, 1906; Ottman, De Witt Clinton H. S., January 6, 1906; B. Levinson, Eastern District H. S., January 28, 1911. 220-yard dash-24 3-58.; A. Engels, Čommercial H. S., January 28, 1911. Events for Seniors-50-yard dash-6s.; E. C. Jessup, Boys' H. S., December 26, 1903. 70-yard dash-88.; H. Turchin, Townsend Harris Hall, January 26, 1912. 100-yard dash-10 2-5s.; J. Ravenell, High School of Commerce, January 29, 1910. 220-yard dash-24 1-58.; A. Van Winkle, Boys' H. S.. January 28, 1911. 440-yard dash53 3-5s.; F. Brady, De Witt Clinton H. S., January 28, 1911. 880-yard run-2m. 5s.; A. Lent. Stuyvesant H. S., January 26, 1912. 1-mile run -4m. 46 4-58.; L. Von Mechow, Curtis H. S., January 25. 1913. 100-yard high hurdles14 2-58.; J. Slattery, De Witt Clinton H. S., January 28, 1911. 440-yard relay (100-pound class) -52 2-58.; Manual Training H. S. (R. Palmer, A. Reed, J. Blecher, H. Obst), January 29, 1910. 880-yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. 41 1-58.;

Public Schools Athletic League-Continued.

Manual Training H. S. (E. Shannon, I. Bruns,
E. Feuerstein, C. Luce), March 8, 1913.
yard midget relay-1m. 49 4-5s.; Morris H. S.
(Wilson, Flood, Hands, Blum), January 6, 1906.
880-yard freshman relay-1m. 43 2-58.; High
704-yard
School of Commerce (G. Young, K. Lozier, J.
Adler, C. Burgess), January 29, 1910.
freshman relay-1m. 24 3-58.; Boys' H. S. (Č. S.
Bryce, L. E. Fackner, E. B. Jones, A. G. Salmon),
1-mile relay championship-
December 26, 1903.
3m, 35s.; Manual Training H. S. (A. Člunan, A.
Cozzens, F. Youngs, Danielson), March 7, 1908.
Put-
Running high jump-5 ft. 8 3-4 in.; W. M. Oler,
De Witt Clinton H. S., January 23, 1909.
ting 12-pound shot-48 ft. 3 in.; P. J. Coffey,
Bryant H. S., January 29, 1910.

EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS-70-yard dash (120-
pound class)-8 1-5s.; C. Evans, South Brooklyn
70-yard
Evening H. S., April 11, 1913; H. Richardson,
Harlem Evening H. S., March 21, 1914.
dash-7 4-5s.; J. Behnken, New York Evening
100-yard dash-11s.; C.
H. S., April 11, 1913.
Beckman, Manual Training Evening H. S., Jan-
uary 29, 1910; C. Mundt, New York Evening
H. S., January 28, 1911. 220-yard dash-25
2-58.; J. Foley, New York Evening H. S., April
440-yard run-54s.; A. Schnaars,
880-
11, 1913.
Brooklyn Evening H. S., March 21, 1914.
yard run-2m. 5 1-5s.; C. Piebes, Brooklyn Eve-
1-mile run-4m.
ning H. S., March 21, 1914.
47 1-58.; A. Russman, Harlem Evening H. S.,
April 11, 1913. 1-mile relay-3m. 47 3-5s.; New
York Evening H. S. (H. Weinberg, G. Ralston,
J. Foley, F. Safarowic), March 21, 1914. 880-
yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. 44 2-58.; Har-
lem Evening H. S. (H. Foster, H. Richardson, E.
Herberg, N. Hoffman), March 21, 1914. Run-
ning high jump-5 ft. 7 1-8 in.; G. Trefry, Brook-
Putting 12-
lyn Evening H. S., April 11, 1913.
pound shot-46 ft.: T. Cook, New York Evening
H. S., April 11, 1913.

SWIMMING-50 yards-278.; H. Vollmer, Stuyvesant H. S., March 13, 1913. 75 yards57 3-5s.; M. Thompson, High School of Com1908. 100 yards-1m. merce, February 26, 4 4-5s.: F. J. Frerichs, Commercial H. S., March 8, 1912; H. Vollmer, Stuyvesant H. S., March 13, 1913. 200 yards-2m. 49 1-5s.; H. W. Rogers, Townsend Harris Hall, March 11, 1910. yards-2m. 48 3-5s.; J. Smith, De Witt Clinton H. S., March 13, 1914. Relay race (160 yards). 1m. 47 4-5s.; High School of Commerce (O'Neill, H. Greenwald, J. Boyle, M. Thompson), FebruRelay race (200 yards)-2m. ary 26, 1907. 13 2-58.; High School of Commerce (Rohes, Purcell, Kernell, M. Thompson), February 27, 1909. Relay race (266 yards)-3m. 28.; De Witt Clinton H. S. (Richards, McAuliffe, Moore, HanRelay race (800 feet)ratti), March 11, 1910. 2m. 48 2-5s.; De Witt Clinton H. S. (Seymour, Bracken, Davidow, Moore), March 13, 1913. Plunge for distance-65 ft.; L. Schwartz, De Witt Clinton H. S., March 13, 1913.

15, 1907. 360-yard relay (85-pound class)-44s.;
P. S. No. 27. Manhattan (J. Fitzpatrick, J. Swen-
440-
strop, A. Reeder, K. Schroeder), June 13, 1914.
440-yard relay (95-pound class)-52 3-5s.: P. S.
Denroche, C. Foverschner), June 15, 1907.
No. 40, Manhattan (G. Laum, C. Waters, E.
yard relay (100-pound class)-52 2-58.: P. S. No.
10, Manhattan (H. Dubia, W. Giesen, S. Rose,
440-yard relay (115-
W. Porter), June 14, 1913.
pound class)-50 2-5s.; P. S. No. 24, Manhattan
(King, Fleck, Harker, McKernan), June 15, 1907.
880-
No. 15, Brooklyn (A. Whitlock, F. Lampe, T.
880-yard relay (115-pound class)-1m. 48s.; P. S.
Shotten, W. McGonigal), June 15, 1906.
Manhattan (Friedman, Kelley, Heller, De Luna),
yard relay (heavyweight)-1m. 418.; P. S. No. 24,
Running broad jump (80-pound
Running broad jump (85-
June 15, 1907.
tan, June 15, 1907.
class)-17 ft.; J. Keller, P. S. No. 77, Manhat-
Running high
pound class)-16 ft. 7 in.; C. Silverstone, P. S.
No. 40, Bronx, June 14, 1913.
Running
jump (80-pound class)-4 ft. 6 in.; A. Willetts,
P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, June 12, 1909.
high jump (85-pound class)-4 ft. 9 1-2 in.; A.
Cellar, P. S. No. 20, Manhattan, June 14, 1914.
11 1-2 in.; C. Thompson, P. S. No. 144, Brook-
Running broad jump (100-
Running broad jump (95-pound class)-16 ft.
lyn, June 15, 1907.
Running
No. 30, Manhattan, June 25, 1910.
Run-
pound class)-16 ft. 11 in.; D. Shutkind, P. S.
high jump (95-pound class)-4 ft. 11 1-2 in.; R.
Crowe, P. S. No. 32, Bronx, June 6, 1908.
Putting 8-
Zerchner, P. S. No. 42, Bronx; C. Levine, P. S.
ning high jump (100-pound class)-5 ft.; M.
pound shot (115-pound class)-40 ft. 4 in.: C.
No. 64, Manhattan, June 1, 1912.
Walsh, P. S. No. 100, Brooklyn, June 12, 1909.
Running broad jump (115-pound class)-18 ft.
8 1-4 in.; N. Sloane, P. S. No. 12, Bronx, June 15,
4 ft. 9 in.; F. Hanek, P. S. No. 23, Bronx, June
1907. Running high jump (115-pound class)-
-39 ft. 7 1-2 in.; H. A. Clinton, P. S. No. 12,
1908. Running high jump
Bronx,
16, 1906. Putting 12-pound shot (heavyweight)
June 6,
(heavyweight)-5 ft. 2 1-2 in.; I. I. Glass, P. S.
No. 34, Manhattan, June 10, 1911.

Slifka,
40 yards
SWIMMING-20 yards-17 3-5s.; H.
P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, July 1, 1911.
220-35 2-5s.; A. Morr. P. S. No. 40, Manhattan,
July 1, 1911. 60 yards-52 1-5s.; D. McCann,
P. S. No. 163, Brooklyn, July 1, 1911. 80 yards
-1m. 26 4-5s.; J. Agid, P. S. No. 160, Manhat-
July 1, 1911. Relay (160 yards)-3m.
16 4-5s.; P. S. No. 128, Brooklyn (H. Lawson, F.
OUTDOOR RECORDS Junior
tan,
HIGH SCHOOLS
Fay, F. La Dolce, L. Lake), July 1, 1911.
Events-100-yard dash-10 3-5s.; George Me-
Friend, Manual Training H. S., May 29, 1909.
Nulty, Erasmus Hall H. S., May 27, 1905; D.
220-yard run-23 3-5s.; George McNulty, Eras-
mus Hall H. S., May 27, 1905; B. Taylor, Boys'
Senior Events-100-yard
H. S., May 23, 1908.
dash-10 2-5s.; A. Cozzens, Manual Training
H. S., May 25, 1907; May 23, 1908: J. Ravenell,
High School of Commerce, May 29, 1909; May
28, 1910: Bonaparte, Morris H. S., May 31, 1913;
F. Koch, Stuyvesant H. S., June 10, 1914. 220-
440-yard dash-52 3-5s.: A. Coz-
yard dash-22 1-5s.; Bonaparte, Morris H. S.,
May 31, 1913.
zens, Manual Training H. S., May 23, 1908.
1-mile run-4m.
880-yard run-2m. 3 1-5s.; F. Jenkins, Far Rock
away H. S., June 10, 1914.

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EVENT CLOSED TO NAUTICAL SCHOOL-66 yards
18 inches-55 2-58.; S. Williams, U. S. S. New-
port, March 11, 1910.

SKATING-440 yards-54 1-5s.; L. Cremin, De
Witt Clinton H. S., March 15, 1907. 880 yards
-1m. 56 4-5s.; L. Barnett, De Witt Clinton
1 mile-3m. 59 2-58.:
H. S., March 15, 1907.
L. Cremin, De Witt Clinton H. S., March 15,
1907.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OUTDOOR RECORDS-
50-yard dash (80-pound class)-6 2-5s.; C. Schnet-
der, P. S. No. 77, Manhattan, June 15, 1907; H.
Beebe, P. S. No. 144, Brooklyn, June 6, 1908.
60-
50-yard dash (85-pound class)-6 2-58.; V. Valle,
P. S. No. 83, Manhattan, June 14, 1913.
60-
yard dash (95-pound class)-78.; L. Jackson,
P. S. No. 89, Manhattan, June 12, 1909.
yard dash (100-pound class)-7s.; H. Klauber,
P. S. No. 23, Bronx, June 20, 1910. 70-yard
dash (115-pound class)-Ss.: N. Patto, P. S.
No. 77, Manhattan, June 15, 1907; E. Murphy,
100-
P. S. No. 28, Bronx, June 12, 1909; C. Schneider,
P. S. No. 77, Manhattan, June 10, 1911.
220-
yard dash (unlimited weight)-10 2-5s.: F. Zit-
tel, P. S. No. 20, Queens, June 14, 1913.
yard dash-258.; J. Weaver, P. S. No. 166, Man-
360-yard relay (80-pound
hattan, June 16, 1906.
class)-44 4-5s.; P. S. No. 77, Manhattan (L. Pos-
neisky. F. Sharpell, H. Kurth, B. Schenck), June

35 4-5s.; F. Jenkins, Far Rockaway . S., June
10, 1914. 120-yard high hurdles 16 3-5s.; V.
B. Havens, Boys' H. S., May 23, 1908. 220-
yard low hurdles-26 2-58.; H. Starr, Boys' H. S.,
440-yard relay (100-pound class)
May 27, 1905.
-50 4-58.; Bryant H. S. (O. Thunstrom, E.
Thomas, P. Dousseau, I. Siegel), May 22, 1913.
1-mile relay
Townsend Harris Hall (C. Weg, L. Levine, A. Von
880-yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. 38 3-58.;
Bonin, O. Tabor), June 3, 1910.
H. S. (E. Stevens, F. Wheeler, F. Finegan, C.
Running high jump-5 ft.
(heavyweight)-3m. 33 3-5s.; Manual Training
Drew), June 3, 1910.
9 in.: H. Rosenberg, Morris H. S., May 23, 1908;
F. Egan, Manual Training H. S., June 10, 1914.
Jamaica H. S., June 10, 1914. Pole vault-10 ft.
Running broad jump-21 ft. 6 in.; D. Brown,
Putting 12-pound
9 in.; A. Belcher, Jamaica H. S., and B. Goggins,
Boys' H. S., May 28, 1910.
Throwing the discus (Greek
shot-49 ft. 4 3-4 in.; P. Coffey, Bryant H. S.,
May 28, 1910.

style)-130 ft. 3 in.: F. Finegan, Manual Training H. S., May 28, 1910.

ROWING-One mile (8-oared)-5m. 358.; High School of Commerce, May 30, 1907.

ning H. S., May 25, 1912. 440-yard run-568.; H. O'Brien, Long Island Evening H. S., May 29, 1909. 1-mile run-4m. 48 1-5s.; M. Taub, Harlem Evening H. S., May 17, 1913. 1-mile relay3m. 42 4-5s.; Harlem Evening H. S. (V. Block, F. Plank, W. Garrettson, C. Grandgerard), May 28, 1910. Putting 12-pound shot-45 ft. 1-8 in.; T. Cooke, Jr., New York Evening H. S., May 17, 1913. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETS.

EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS OUTDOOR RECORDS100-yard dash-10 3-5s.; J. Behnken, New York Evening H. S., May 17, 1913; P. K. Walters, New York Evening H. S., May 16, 1914. 220-yard dash-25 3-58.; I. Sommergrade, Brooklyn Eve

FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held at Brooklyn Athletic Field, Saturday afternoon, June 13, 1914. Winners: 50-yard dash (85-pound class)—6_4-58.; Meyer, P. 8. No. 10, Manhattan. 60-yard dash (100-pound class)-8 1-5s.; J. Balrishkin, P. S. No. 184, Manhattan. 70-yard dash (115-pound class)-8 3-58.; G. Lawler, P. S. No. 16, Manhattan. 100-yard dash (unlimited weight class)

yard relay-448.; P. S. No. 27, Manhattan (J. Fitzpatrick, J. Swenstrop, A. Reeder, K. Schroeder). 440-yard relay (100-pound class)-54 4-58.; P. S. No. 167, Brooklyn (Williams, Thompson, A. Cohen, Kassel). 440-yard relay (115-pound Frank, La Forrest, Caldwell). 880-yard relay (unlimited weight class)-1m. 44 2-5s.: P. S. No. 10, Manhattan (M. Cohen, Lee, Rukoff, Wolfheimer). Running high jump (85-pound class) — A. Cellar, P. S. No. 20, Manhattan, 4 ft. Running broad jump (85-pound class)-P. Courtois, P. S. No. 3, Bronx, 14 ft. 9 in. Running high Jump (100-pound class)-J. Hart, P. S. No. 4, Queens, 4 ft. 8 in. Running broad jump (110pound class)-Romer, P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 15 ft. 11 in. Putting 8-pound shot (115-pound class) P. Bushel, P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 36 ft. 1 1-2 in. Running broad jump (115-pound class)-J. Michaels, P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, 17 ft. 9 3-4 in. Putting 12-pound shot (unlimited weight class)-L. J. Callahan, P. S. No. 139, Brooklyn, 33 ft. 9 in. Running high jump (un

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS INDOOR CHAMPION- ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OUTDOOR TRACK AND SHIPS-Held at Madison Square Garden, Saturday afternoon, December 20, 1913. Winners: 50-yard dash (85-pound class)-6 3-5s.: P. Kornweiss, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan. 60-yard dash (100-pound class)-7 3-5s.: I. Delevante, P. S. No. 89. Brooklyn. 70-yard dash (115-pound class)-8 2-5s.; J. Bachrach, P. S. No. 10, Manhattan. 100-yard dash (unlimited weight class) -11 4-5s.: R. Brown, P. S. No. 5, Manhattan.-12 1-5s.; R. Murray, P. S. No. 26, Bronx. 360360-yard relay (85-pound class)-47 1-5s.; P. S. No. 62, Manhattan (Kimmel, Korn, Selesnik, B. Korn weiss). 440-yard relay (100-pound class)-54 4-5s.: P. S. No. 40, Manhattan (Kenney, Siviero, Buscelli, Schwartz). 440-yard relay (115-pound class)-548.; P. S. No. 62, Man-class)-528.; P. S. No. 10, Manhattan (Peters, hattan (Deba. Juris, Alsofrom, Wexler). 880yard relay (unlimited weight class)-1m. 48 2-58.; P. S. No. 43, Manhattan (A. De Witt, J. Riordan, T. Toodles, H. Reilly). Standing broad jump (85-pound class)-D. Brody, P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 8 ft. Running high jump (85-pound class)-Birdie, P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, 4 ft. 8 in. Standing broad jump (100-pound class) ——— C. Mochs, P. S. No. 3, Bronx, 8 ft. 4 1-2 in. Running high jump (100-pound class)-W. Reis, P. S. No. 27, Manhattan, 4 ft. 11 3-4 in. Putting 8-pound shot (115-pound class)-S. Schwartz, P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 39 ft. 11 in. Standing broad jump (115-pound class)-Frank Sutliff, P. S. No. 3, Bronx, 9 ft. 1 in. Running high jump (unlimited weight class)-Harry Wilson, P. S. No. 40, Bronx, 5 ft. 1 in. Putting 12pound shot (unlimited weight class)-J. Galll-limited weight class)-A. Abromel, P. S. No. 45, gan, P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 37 ft. 3 1-2 in. Points were scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds, 1 for fourths. The schools scored in the following order: P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, 34: P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 25; P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 16; P. S. No. 40, Manhattan, 11 1-2; P. S. No. 3, Bronx, 10; P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, 9 1-2; P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, 8; P. S. No. 5, Manhattan, 8; P. S. No. 42, Bronx, S; P. S. No. 27, Manhattan, 7; P. S. No. 19, Manhattan, 6; P. S. No. 69, Manhattan, 6; P. S. No. 89, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 40, Bronx, 5; P. S. No. 164, Brooklyn, 3: P. S. No. 11, Queens, 2; P. S. No. 157. Brooklyn, 2: P. S. No. 44, Bronx, 2: P. S. No. 18, Manhattan, 2: P. S. No. 147, Manhattan, 1; P. S. No. 144, Brooklyn, 1; P. S. No. 163, Brooklyn, 1: P. S. No. 46, Manhattan, 1; P. S. No. 23, Queens, 1; P. S. No. 64, Manhattan, 1-2; P. S. No. 9, Bronx, 1-2.

EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held at Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory, Saturday evening, March 21, 1914. Winners: 60-yard dash (105-pound class)-7 4-5s.: H. Schiline, P. S. No. 156, Brooklyn. 70-yard dash (120-pound class)-8 4-5s.; A. Fiegelson, P. S. No. 156, Brooklyn. 880-yard relay (135-pound class)-1m. 49 2-5s.; P. S. No. 126, Brooklyn (J. Butler, E. Grabow, J. Hayes, G. Alexson). 220yard run (unlimited weight class)-26 4-58.; O'Neill, P. S. No. 70, Manhattan. 880-yard relay (unlimited weight class)-1m. 54s.; P. S. No. 43, Manhattan (J. Bauer, D. Keeley, Casgroal, J. Higins). 440-yard relay (105-pound class); 1m. 2s.: P. S. No. 49, Manhattan (H. Clark, K. Granville, M. Phelan, W. Pellacani). Standing broad jump (115-pound class) -L. Shiff, P. S. No. 156, Brooklyn, 9 ft. 8 1-8 in. Putting 12pound shot (135-pound class)-J. O'Neill, P. S. No. 70, Manhattan, 34 ft. Putting 8-pound shot (135-pound class)-P. Lipstein, P. S. No. 156, Brooklyn, 37 ft. 11 1-2 in. The schools scored in the following order: P. S. No. 156, Brooklyn, 23 points; P. S. No. 43, Brooklyn, 16: P. S. No. 70, Manhattan. 15; P. S. No. 126, Brooklyn, 11: P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, 10; P. S. No. 45, Bronx, 9: P. S. No. 49, Manhattan, 9; P. S. No. 83, Manhattan, 2: P. S. No. 8, Manhattan, 2; P. S. No. 42, Bronx, 1.

Brooklyn, 5 ft. 1 in. The schools scored in the following order: P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 35 points; P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, 13; P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, 10; P. S. No. 20, Manhattan, 8; P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 8; P. S. No. 144, Brooklyn, 7; P. S. No. 16, Manhattan, 7: P. S. No. 26, Bronx, 7; P. S. No. 164, Brooklyn, 7; P. 8. No. 184, Manhattan, 5; P. S. No. 139, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 3, Bronx, 5; P. S. No. 45, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 4, Queens, 5; P. S. No. 27, Manhattan, 5: P. S. No. 167, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 93, Brooklyn, 4; P. S. No. 9, Bronx, 4; P. S. No. 90, Queens, 3: P. S. No. 51, Manhattan, 3; P. S. No. 69, Manhattan, 3; P. S. No. 152, Brooklyn, 3; P. S. No. 18, Manhattan, 3; P. S. No. 3, Brooklyn, 3; P. S. No. 23, Manhattan, 2; P. S. No. 44, Queens, 2; P. S. No. 34, Manhattan, 2; P. S. No. 43, Bronx, 2; P. S. No. 64, Manhattan, 2; P. S. No. 89, Brooklyn, 1: P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, 1; P. S. No. 95. Manhattan, 1.

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES-Held at the Fortyseventh Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, N. Y., Saturday afternoo January 31, 1914. Winners: 100-yar dash, junior-11s.: Ginsberg,. De Witt Clinton H. S. 100-yard dash, senior118.; M. White, Stuyvesant H. S. 220-yard run, junior-26 1-58.; Spiro, De Witt Clinton H. S. 220-yard run, senior-24 2-58.; T. Lennon, Curtis H. S. 440-yard run-55 2-5s.; H. Finley, Morris H. S. 880-yard run-2m. 9 2-5s.: A. Huelsenbeck, Manual Training H. S. 1-mile run-4m. 47 4-5s.; F. Jenkins, Far Rockaway H. S. 100-yard high hurdles-14 4-5s.; W. Walsh, Commercial H. S. 440-yard relay (100pound class)-53 1-5s.; De Witt Clinton H. S. (A. Feinberg, Wacht, Harris, Suelkin). 880yard freshman relay-1m. 44 3-5s.; Stuyvesant H. S. (Seery, P. White, J. Matthies, G. Weiss), Putting 12-pound shot-H. Cann, High School of Commerce, 43 ft. 5 1-2 in. Running high jump-F. Eagan, Manual Training H. S., 5 ft. 8 in. The points were scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds, 1 for fourths, relay events not to count. The schools scored in the following order: Stuyvesant H. S., 24 points: De Witt Clinton H. S., 22; Manual Training H. S., 19; High School of Commerce, 8; Mor

Runclass)-3m. 38 3-5s.; Morris H. S. (W. Erwig, J. Bonaparte, H. Fairly, H. Shulman). ning broad jump-W. Erwig, Morris H. S., 19 ft. Pole vault-J. Moriarty, Richmond Hill Running high jump-W. CotHIGH SCHOOLS INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP RE- 8 in. H. S., 8 ft. 6 in. LAYS, ADDED-At the Boys' High School indoor games, held at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, terell, Erasmus Hall H. S., 5 ft. 3 in. Putting Win- 12-pound shot-V. Paltsits, Morris H. S., 39 ft. on Saturday evening, March 14, 1914. ners: 880-yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. Throwing the discus (Greek style)-J. Moriarty, 1-mile relay (unlimited Richmond Hill H. S., 110 ft. 4 in. 100-yard 45s.; Stuyvesant H. S. dash-10 3-5s.; P. K. Walters, New York Eve440-yard run-57 4-5s.; J. Foley, weight class)-3m. 41 1-5s.: Morris H. S. TRACK ning H. S. 1-mile run 4m. INDOOR H.S. SCHOOLS EVENING HIGH AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held at Sixty- New York Evening Armory, Saturday, March 50 4-5s.; J. O'Neill, Brooklyn Evening H. S. ninth Regiment 70-yard dash (120-1-mile relay-3m. 44 4-5s.; New York Evening Winners: 21. 1914. H. Richardson, Har- H. S. (H. Hertzel, G. Ralston, C. Dunbar, J. The points were scored on a basis of 5 pound class)-8 1-58.; 70-yard dash (unlimited Foley). The schools lem Evening H. S. weight class)-8s.; P. K. Walter, New York Eve- for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds and 1 for ning H. S. 220-yard run-25 3-5s.; W. Eliott, fourths, relay events not to count. 440-yard run-54s.; scored in the following order: Morris H. S., 30 Brooklyn Evening H. S. A. Schnaars, Brooklyn Evening H. S. 880-yard points; Richmond Hill H. S., 18; Erasmus Hall H. S., 17; Stuyvesant H. S., 15: Evander Childs run-2m. 5 1-5s.; C. Piebes, Brooklyn Evening H. S. 880-yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. H. S., 12; High School of Commerce, 12; Curtis H. S., 10; Bryant H. S., 9; Commercial H. S., 8: De Witt Clinton H. S., 8; Bushwick H. S., 6; 44 2-5s.; Harlem Evening H. S. 1-mile relay (unlimited weight class)-3m. 47 3-5s.; New York Jamaica H. S., 3; Newtown H. S., 2; Eastern Evening Evening H. S. (H. Weinberg, R. Ralston, J. District H. S., 2; Flushing H. S., 1; Far Rock1-mile run-4m. 52 3-58.; Foley, F. Safarowic). Running away H. S., 1; Bay Ridge H. S., 1. J. O'Neill, Brooklyn Evening H. S. High Schools Championships. The points were high jump-Henrichsen, Morris Evening H. S., 5 ft. 4 in. Putting 12-pound shot-P. Pieken, scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 The schools for thirds, 1 for fourths. The schools scored in Morris Evening H. S., 38 ft. 7 in. scored in the following order: Brooklyn Evening the following order, relays to score: New York H. S., 40 1-2 points; Morris Evening H. S., 24 1-2; Evening H. S., 22 points; Brooklyn Evening SWIMMING Harlem Evening H. S., 20; New York Evening H. S., 11; Harlem Evening H. S., 5; Morris EveSCHOOLS INDOOR ELEMENTARY H. S., 18; Washington Heights Evening H. S., 3; ning H. S., 3. South Brooklyn Evening H. S., 2. CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held at the Interior Baths, No. 232 West Sixtieth Street, New York, on Sat 20-yard swim urday, April 18, 1914. Winners: (85-pound class)-11 4-5s.; H. Hernley, P. S. No. 128, Brooklyn. 40-yard swim (100-pound class)(115-pound 60-yard swim class)-25 3-5s.; L. Du Pace, P. S. No. 69, Manhattán. 38 2-58.; Kenneth Sutherland P. S. No. 128, (unlimited weight Brooklyn. 80-yard swim class)-58 3-58.; M. Thornberg, P. S. No. 128, Brooklyn. 160-yard relay (unlimited weight class)-2m. 56 1-5s.; P. S. No. 10, Manhattan (Krauss, S. Harris, S. Wefsheimer, Fraupton). The points were scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds and 1 for fourths. The schools scored in the following order: P. S. No. 120, Brooklyn, 21 points; P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 8; P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, 7; P. S. No. 69, Manhattan, 6; P. S. No. 40, Manhattan, 3; P. S. No. 166, Manhattan, 2; P. S. No. 44, Brooklyn, 1; P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, 1.

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HIGH SCHOOLS OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES-Held at the Brooklyn Athletic Field, Wednesday afternoon, June 10, Winners: 1914, at 4 o'clock. Junior events. 100-yard dash-11s.; H. Green, Stuyvesant H. S. 220-yard run-25s.; I. Rabinowitz, Morris H. S. 100-yard dash-10 2-58.; F. Senior events. 220-yard run-23 4-5s.; Koch, Stuyvesant H. S. W. Albrecht, Stuyvesant H. S. 440-yard run880-yard 52 4-5s.; E. Ballestier, Morris H. S. run-2m. 3 1-5s.: F. Jenkins, Far Rockaway H. S. 1-mile run-4m. 35 4-5s.; F. Jenkins, Far high hurdies120-yard Rockaway H. S. 220-yard 17 4-58.; H. Ritter, Stuyvesant H. S. low hurdles-28 1-5s.; A. Hammerschlag, StuyRunning high jump-F. Eagan, vesant H. S. Running Manual Training H. S., 5 ft. 9 in. broad jump-D. Brown, Jamaica H. S., 21 ft. 6 in. Putting 12-pound shot-H. Cann, High Pole vault-A. School of Commerce, 48 ft. 5 in. Gini, High School of Commerce, 10 ft. 6 in. Throwing the discus (Greek style)-Sinclair. Novice relays, Stuyvesant H. S., 114 ft. 5 in. 440-yard relay (100-pound class)-52s.: High School of Commerce (I. Feldstein, C. Klein, N. Friedland, W. Gettleson). 880-yard relay (120pound class)-1m. 45 1-5s.; Curtis H. S. (Sofutzendorf, Barth, Daley, Lemelson). 1-mile relay (unlimited weight class)-3m. 45 1-58.: Morris H. S. (Wells, Taub, Levine, Badwin). The schools scored in the following order: Stuyvesant H. S., 36 points: High School of Commerce, 24: De Witt Clinton H. S., 24; Morris ... 17;: Manual H. S., 19; Far Rockaway Training H. S., 13; Jamaica H. S., 6; Evander Childs H. S., 4; Curtis H. S., 4; Boys' H. S., 3; Richmond Hill H. S., 2: Bryant H. S., 1. CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOLS NOVICE AND SCHOOLS HIGH EVENING AND RELAY GAMES at Brooklyn Athletic CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held Winners: 100Field, Saturday, May 16, 1914. yard dash, junior-11s.; M. Leman, Curtis H. S. 100-yard dash, senior-11s.; A. De Witt, High 220-yard run, juniorSenool of Commerce. 220-yard run, 26 1-58.; M. Leman, Curtis H. S. senior-25 3-5s.; A. Gross, Commercial H. S. 440-yard run-59 1-5s.; J. Taub, Morris H. S. 880-yard run-2m. 138.; F. Robertson, Evander Childs H. S. 1-mile run-4m. 51 4-5s.; F. Robertson, Evander Childs H. S. 120-yard high hurdles-19 1-5s.; W. Cotterell, Erasmus Hall H. S. 220-yard low hurdles-30 1-5s.: E. WilH. S. 440-yard relay (100son, Stuyvesant pound class)-53 4-5s.; De Witt Clinton H. S. 880Braverman, Hirsch). (Lusher, Solomon, yard relay (120-pound class)-1m. 43 3-5s.; Newtown H. S. (J. Grogan, B. Blackman, M. Byron, V. Grudica). 1-mile relay (unlimited weight

HIGH SCHOOLS INDOOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS-Held at College City of New York Natatorlum, Friday evening, March 13, 1914. Winners: 100-yard swim-1m. 5 4-5s.; R. 50-yard swim-27 4-5s.; P. Davidow, De Witt Clinton H. S. Long, Erasmus Hall H. 8. 220-yard swim-2m. 48 3-5s.; J. Smith, De Witt Clinton H. S. Fancy diving-Emanuel, Townsend Harris Hall. Plunge for distance-G. R. Heyer, Morris H. S., 58 ft. 800-foot relay-2m. 55 3-5s.; De Witt Clinton H. S. (Davidow, Smith, Zilewitz, Fitzgibbons). The points were scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds, 1 for fourths. The schools scored in the following order: De Witt Clinton H. S., 27 points; Townsend Harris Hall, 18: Erasmus Hall H. S.. 8: Morris H. S., 5; Commercial H. S., 4; Stuyvesant H. S., 34. SCHOOLS SOCCER FOOTBALL ELEMENTARY Instead of an interschool soccer football tournament the Public Schools Athletic League fostered during the year 1913 interclass tournaments among the elementary schools of the city. Any school which registered its tournament early in the Fall was granted a silk banner to be competed for among its classes.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS BASKETBALL-Borough winners: Manhattan-95 pounds, P. S. No. 62: Brooklyn-95 pounds, 125 pounds, P. S. No. 62.

P. S. No. 168: 125 pounds, P. S. No. 84. Bronx
95 pounds, P. S. No. 42: 125 pounds, P. S. No. 44.
Queens-95 pounds, P. S. No. 17; 125 pounds,
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC LEAGUE-Continued.

letics. During January the league informed the schools that silk banners would be given to the schools that had informed the Secretary that an interclass baseball tournament was to be conducted. The banner was to be presented to the winning class team. Fifty-five schools responded, an increase of twenty-three schools over last year's number.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OUTDOOR BASEBALLDistrict league winners: Manhattan-D. A. L. 3, P. S. No. 166; D. A. L. 6, P. S. No. 10; D. A. L. 9, P. S. No. 70: D. A. L. 21, P. S. No. 89; D. A. L. 25, P. S. No. 171. Brooklyn-D. A. L. 1, P. S. No. 73; D. A. L. 5, P. S. No. 123; D. A. L. 8, P. S. No. 139; D. A. L. 11, P. S. No. 9; D. A. L. 15, P. S. No. 149; D. A. L. 17, P. S. No. 10; D. A. L. 24, P. S. No. 19. Richmond-D. A. L. 4, P. S. No. 10. Borough winners: First place-Manhattan, P. S. No. 10; Bronx, P. S. No. 42; Brooklyn, P. S. No. 10; Queens, P. S. No. 1; Richmond, P. S. No. 18; Richmond Juniors, P. S. No. 19. Second place-Manhattan, P. S. No. 171; Bronx, P. S. No. 40; Brooklyn, P. S. No. 123; Queens, P. S. No. 77; Richmond, P. S. No. 30. City champion-P. S. No. 10, Brooklyn.

HIGH SCHOOLS SOCCER FOOTBALL-The Soccer Football Championship of the high schools was won by Manual Training H. S. Curtis H. S. was second.

HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL-No championship baseball series was conducted by the High Schools Games Committee.

won 3, lost 3; Bay Ridge H. S., won 1, lost 4; Flushing H. S., won 0, lost 6. Division B: Curtis H. S., won 6, lost 0; Bryant H. S., won 5, lost 1; Morris H. S., won 3, lost 2; De Witt Clinton H. S., won 3, lost 3; High School of Commerce, won 1, lost 4; Eastern District H. S., won 1, lost 5; Stuyvesant H. S., won 1, lost 5. Not recorded: Bay Ridge H. S. vs. Commercial H. S.; High School of Commerce vs. Morris H. S. Final series: Curtis H. S., won 1, lost 1, tied 1; Manual Training H. S., won 1, lost 1, tied 1. The aggregate scores in this final series were as follows (not tie match scores): Curtis H. S., 521; Manual Training H. S., 515. The championship was awarded to Curtis H. S. Second teams, Division A: Manual Training H. S., won 4, lost 0; Boys' H. S., won 3, lost 1; Erasmus Hall H. S., won 1, lost 3; Jamaica H. S., won 1, lost 3; Commercial H. S., won 1, lost 3. Division B: De Witt Clinton H. S., won 5, lost 1; Bryant H. S., won 5, lost 1; Morris H. S., won 4, lost 2; High School of Commerce, won 4, lost 2; Stuyvesant H. S., won 1, lost 5; Curtis H. S., won 1, lost 4: Eastern District H. S., won 0, lost 5. Final series: De Witt Clinton H. S., won 2, lost 1; Manual Training H. S., won 1, lost 2.

SUB-TARGET SHOOTING COMPETITION FOR THE WINGATE TROPHY-During the year ending May 1, 1914, there were 399 marksman qualifications and 190 sharpshooter qualifications on the subtarget gun machines. To qualify as a sharpshooter a perfect score of 50 had to be made; to

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Winner of Wingate Trophy, Morris High School.

SUNDAY WORLD ATHLETIC MEETS. (From Official Report of Public Schools Athletic League.) MORE than 60,000 boys from the grammar grades of New York public schools competed in the athletic games of the Ninth Annual Season of SUNDAY WORLD Field Days that began on April 11 and concluded October 18. This goes beyond the record of any previous year for these games and forms an unparalleled chapter of act:evement in public school athletics. While the number of competitors in the meets were but a few thousand more than in 1913, the number of children who actually participated in the day's recreation this year in the field days of very many of the schools included practically the entire school, with mass drils, gymnasium calisthenics and folk-dancing added to the regular programme of athletic events. If the children who participated in these exhibitions were included in the quota of participants in each school's Field Day this year the number would not be less than 100,000.

One hundred and seventy-four schools of the city took full advantage of the offer this year to assist them to each have a day of athletic sports for their grammar grade boys.

The prizes provided for these games consisted of 3,872 medals-1,936 of silver and a like number of bronze-174 banners awarded as class trophies and 15 special banners. The SUNDAY WORLD printed programmes for each event, containing the numbered lists of all the contestants ometally entered for games.

Early in the year the SUNDAY WORLD made its usual offer to the Public Schools Athletic League to assist 150 of the elementary schools of the city to each have a field day of athletic games during the Spring term of school as preliminaries to the grand final meet in October. Though the offer was at first limited to 150 schools, the demand proved so much greater than this that 176 schools were finally admitted to the privilege of entering

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