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HALIFAX CUP, 1914, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FINAL STANDING OF THE CLUBS.

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The international match between the United States and Canada, which should have been played in Montreal, has again been postponed this time because of the military conditions in Canada. Haverford College Tour in England-Played 16, won 4 (Rossall, Uppingham, Eton, Forest Hill), lost 10 (Shrewsbury, Cheltenham, Tonbridge, Haileybury, Harrow, Malvern, Hampstead, Southgate, Silwood Park, Old Reptonians), drawn 2 (Charterhouse, Repton); the leading batsman, W. Webb, 17 innings, I. T. N. O. 86; high score 434 runs, average 27.01; bowling, W. Č. Brinton, 1,649 balls, 69 maidens, 774 runs, 43 wickets; average 18.00.

Philadelphia C. C. Juniors won the Junior Championship, 1914, at Philadelphia.
University of Pennsylvania won the Intercollegiate Championship, 1914.

New York Veteran Tour-August 10, Toronto C. C., won: August 11, Hamilton, drawn; August 12, Rosedale (Toronto), lost; August 13 and 14, Montreal Athletic Association, lost; August 15, Schenectady, won.

New York and New Jersey Cricket Association, 256 runs for 6 wickets, declared against Metropolitan District Cricket League, 174 runs for 3 wickets, July 23 at Staten Island, drawn.

The two intercity matches between New York and Philadelphia resulted in favor of Philadelphia, July 16, by 115 runs, and September 3 by 69 runs.

Interstate Cricket League Championship in Philadelphia won by Robin Hood.

St. George League Championship in Philadelphia won by John Bright.

Oxford University defeated Cambridge University at Lords, July 6, 7, and 8, by 194 runs. Won by 215 runs. Eton defeated Harrow at Lords, July 10 and 11, by 4 wickets. Merion, Tour of Merion Cricket Club of Philadelphia in England-Results: Matches played, 9: won 4, Lost by 30 runs. lost 2, drawn 3. Merion, 317 for 5 innings declared, vs. Reigate Priory, 102. Merion, 117, vs. Newport, 147. Merion, 400, vs. Blackheath, 49. J. L. Evans 59, L. Lee 53, not out. 201, vs. Beckenham, 213. Lost by 12 runs; J. L. Evans 58. Won by 351 runs. Pearce 92, E. N. Crosman 90, C. C. Morris 87, Pearce 8 wickets for 8 runs. Merlon, 357 for 7 innings declared, vs. Eastbourne, 196 and 133. Won by an inning and 58 runs. Merion, 211 and 222, vs. Essex, 223 and 161 for 8. Drawn. Merion, 196 for 7, vs. Beckenham, 258 for 7. L. Lee 137, not out, C. C. Morris 85. C. C. Morris 69, S. W. Mifflin 63, W. N. Morice 63. Merion, 237 for 4, vs. Mitcham, 235 for 9 innings declared. Merion, 327 and 151 for 3, vs. Drawn. C. C. Morris 104, not out. Drawn. J. Evans 87 and 54, G. F. Bottomley 57, Won by 6 wickets. C. C. Morris 80, not out, L. Lee 87, not out. Kent Club, 211 and 268 for 3 innings declared. S. W. Mimin 89, not out.

H. Livingston of the Pittsburgh Field Club established a record for the United States by scoring three consecutive centuries in one week in a tournament held in Chicago in August, 1907; a similar feat was performed by H. N. R. Coblett in Canada in a tournament held in Vancouver, British Columbia, in August, 1906. H. V. Hordern of the University of Pennsylvania established a record for the United States and Canada by securing 213 wickets during 1907. J. B. King and F. F. Kelly are the only two bowlers who have taken over 2,000 wickets. A. C. MacLaren scored 424 for Lancashire vs. Somerset at Taunton, England, July, 1895-the record in a first-class match. A. E. J. Collins, playing at Clifton June, 1899, for Clarke's House against North Town, scored 628, Melbourne University scored 1,094 runs against Essenden at In a match between A. E. Stodnot out-the record in any match. Melbourne (Australia), 1898-the highest authenticated record. dart's English team and New South Wales 1,739 runs were scored-a record in first-class cricket. In a small match in Australia The longest partnership on record was 623 runs by Captain Oakes and Private Fitzgerald, First Royal Munster Fusiliers vs. Army Service Corps at Curragh, 1895. F. R. Spofforth bowled down all 10 wickets of his opponents in each inning-a feat without parallel. Australians against Vancouver scored 633 Best records in the United States and Canada are by G. S. Patterson eleven playing against A. M. Woods eleven at Philadelphia, scored 689 runs in 1894. for 8 wickets in 1913. J. B. King scored 344 runs for Belmont against Merion B. in 1906. W. Robertson, 206, not out, and A. G. Sheath, 118, not out, scored 340 runs in partnership without the loss of a wicket at San Francisco in 1894. Smallest score, Americas 0 against Roseville at Guttenberg, N. J., in 1897. The smallest score in international match in United States, West Indians 13 against Australians, 1913. Smallest score in Canada, Winnipeg 6 against Australians, 1913. Largest score in the Metropolitan District Cricket League Championship, New Jersey Athletic Club 385 runs for 5 wickets against Manhattan, at Bayonne, N. J., 1897.

Seven centuries in a season, P. J. Higgins of Los Angeles in 1912, 159, 100, 100, 121, 182, 110, 240. G. S. Patterson of the Germantown C. C. scored 1,748 runs in season of 1892-a record for the U. 8. Rev. F. W. Terry of Toronto C. C. scored 1,509 runs in season of 1892-a record for Canada. (Compiled by F. F. Kelly.)

ASSOCIATION OR SOCCER FOOTBALL. NATIONAL Challenge Cup of the United States Football Association. R. I., May 16, Brooklyn Field Club 2, Brooklyn Celtic F. C. 1.

1885O. N. T., Newark.
1886 O. N. T., Newark.
1887- O. N. T., Newark.
1888-Fall River Rovers.
1889-Fall River Rovers.
1890 Olympics, Fall River.
1891-East Ends, Fall River.
1892-East Ends, Fall River.
1893-Pawtucket Free Wanderers.]

AMERICAN CUP WINNERS.
1894-Olympics, Fall River.
1895 Caledonians, Kearny.
1896-True Blues, Paterson.
1897-Manx Eleven, Philadelphia.
1898-Arlington A. A., Kearny.

Final: At Pawtucket,

1909-True Blues, Paterson.
1910-Tacony F. C., Tacony, Pa.
1911-Howard & Bullough F. C.,
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1912-West Hudson F. C., Harrison. 1906-West Hudson F. C., Harrison.||1913-True Blues, Paterson. 1907-Clark A. A., East Newark. 1914-Bethlehem F. C., Bethle

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NOTE-From 1899 to 1905, inclusive, there was no competition for the cup.
Metropolitan Cup. Final: Strollers 1, Subway 0.
Peel Challenge Cup, Chicago. Final: Pullman 1, Campbell Rovers 0.
Final standing of principal leagues, 1913-1914:

METROPOLITAN AND DISTRICT AMATEUR LEAGUE.

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INTERCITY AND INTERLEAGUE MATCHES.

April 18-New York 4, Brooklyn 1. Cleveland 1, Detroit 1, at Cleveland. Chicago 4, Cleveland 1, at Chicago. Cleveland 9, Hamilton 1, at Cleveland. Cleveland 2, Chicago 1, at Cleveland. Clevelands (Cleveland League) 2, All-Stars (Toronto League) 2. Clevelands (Cleveland League) 4, Detroit (Michigan State League) 1.

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INTERNATIONAL MATCHES IN EUROPE.

1-2 Apr. 4, at Glasgow

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4-3 Apr. 5, at Amsterdam.

England-Wales...

9-1 Apr. 5, at Genoa.

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Mar. 15, at Antwerp.

Mar. 16, at Cardiff.

Belgium-England... 1-8 May 17, at Copenhagen.
Scotland-Wales. . 0-0 May 17, at Berne.
France-Switzerland. 2-2 May 31, at Budapest.
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BROOKLYN AQUARIUM SOCIETY.

The society has been established four years to promote knowledge of aquaria and terraria by illustrated lectures, exhibitions, etc. Membership 135. Headquarters, Sixth Avenue, corner Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The officials are as follows: President-Dr. Frederick Schneider. VicePresident-Joseph Froelich. Corresponding Secretary-E. J. Wilcox, 356 Lincoln Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

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TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETICS.

AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Point NATIONAL A. A. U. Junior Championships, held at Baltimore, Md., September 11. score: New York A. C. 55, I. A. A. C. (New York) 24, Boston A. A. 20, I. A. A. A. (Boston) 16, Chicago A. A. 13, Smart Set A. C. (Brooklyn) 8, Bronx Church House (New York) 6, Cleveland A. C. 6, Brook100 yards-Won by J. lyn Poly. 5, Kaleva A. C. (Brooklyn) 5, Young Men's Hebrew Association (New York) 5, Baltimore Summaries: "y" 4. Victory A. C. (Philadelphia) 3, Maryland S. C. 3, Illinois A. C. 2, Sheridan A. C. (New York) 2, Mercury A. C. (Philadelphia) 2, Anchor (New York) 1. TimeLoomis, Chicago A. A.; H. I. Treadway, Boston A. A., second; K. Kelly, Baltimore Y. M. C. A., third. Time-10 1-5s. 120-yard high hurdtes-Won by H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A.; D. S. Trenholm, New York A. C., second; Thomas McDonough, Baltimore Y. M. C. A., third. 16 1-58. 220 yards-Won by H. I. Treadway, Boston A. A.; F. P. McNally, New York A. C., seeTime-22 3-5s. 220-yard hurdles-Won by H. M. Martin, ond; J. E. Jones, Smart Set A. C., third. Time Smart Set A. C., New York; D. S. Trenholm, New York A. Č., second; W. F. Potter, New York 440-yard hurdles-Won by H. Schaaf, Irish-American A. C.; W. A. Time-25 4-5s. A. C., third. Freeburger, Baltimore Y. M. C. A., second; F. Kaufman, Irish-American A. C., third. 880 yards-Won by Louis Gordon, unattached; Time-1m. 58s. 61 1-5s. 440 yards-Won by V. M. Wilkie, New York A. C.; P. Irons, Chicago A. A., second; Frank Lagay, New York A. C., third. Time-51 3-5s. One-mile runE. S. Fraser, Irisa-American A. C., second; C. V. O'Donnel, Illinois A. C., third. Time-7m. 2s. One-mile walk-Won by J. Goldenberg, Young Men's Hebrew Association, New York; S. Schwarz, Irish-American A. C., second: W. Plant, Long Island A. C., third. Won by W. F. Gordon, New York, unattached; P. S. Harmon, New York A. C., second; R. G. Brown, Time-4m. 31s. Five miles-Won by W. Kyronen, Kaleva A. C., Brooklyn, Boston A. A., third. Throwing discus-Won by Richard 25m. 39 1-5s. (breaking former record of 26m. 8 4-5s.); Paul Lafuna, Victory A. C., Philadelphia, Running high jumpsecond; H. E. Weeks, Irish-American A. A., Boston, third. Albers, Anchor A. C., New Jersey, 126 ft. 11 in.; J. Davidson, Swedish-American A. C., New York, second, 121 ft. 7 1-2 in.; W. F. Roos, New York A. C., third, 120 ft. 3 1-2 in. Pole vault-Won by K. R. Curtis, Won by A. R. Rodriguez, Bronx Church House, New York, 6 ft.; E. Loscher, New York A. C., second, 5 ft. 11 in.; H. E. Welsh, Cleveland A. C., third, 5 ft. 10 in. Throwing 56-pound weight-Won by William New York A. C., 12 ft.; H. J. Reed, Irish-American A. A., Boston, second, 11 ft. 7 in.; K. Caldwell, Irish-American A. C., New York, third, 11 ft. 6 in. Putting 16-pound shot-Won by Lynch, Irish American A. A., Boston, 31 ft. 3 1-2 in.; T. K. Barrett, Maryland S. C., Baltimore, Throwing 16second, 28 ft. 8 in.; L. P. Gear, New York A. C., third, 27 ft. 4 in. J. C. Lawler, Irish-American A. A., Boston, 43 ft. 5 1-4 in.; W. F. Roos, New York A. C., second, 43 ft. 2 1-4 in.; A. Fetter, Irish-American A. C., New York, third, 41 ft. 6 14 in. pound hammer-Won by J. A. Comnagave, Jr., New Orleans, 140 ft. 11 1-2 in.; B. F. Sherman, New York A. C., second, 126 ft. 7 3-4 in.; T. K. Barrett, Maryland S. C., third, 117 ft. 614 In. Running broad jump-Won Throwing javelin-Won by G. A. Bronder, Jr., Polytechnic Preparatory, Brooklyn, 165 ft. 2 in. (breaking previous record of 159 ft. 2 in.): J. C. Lincoln, Jr., New York A. C., second, 153 ft. 2 in.; L. Harber. Irish-American A. C., New York, third, 144 ft. 9 1 2 in.

by H. T. Worthington, Boston A. A., 23 ft. 1 in. (breaking former record of 22.73 ft.); D. Broderick, Irish-American A. C., New York, second, 22 ft. 5 in.; David Politzer, Sheridan A. C., New York, Running hop, step and jump-Won by James F. McLoughlin, Boston A. A., third, 22 ft. 2 1-2 in. 45 ft. 9 in. (equals record); F. H. Prem, Cleveland Y. M. C. A., second, 43 ft. 4 1-2 in.; A. Moller, New York A. C., third, 42 ft. 5 1 2 in.

National A. A. U. Senior Championships, held at Baltimore, Md., September 12. Total points scored: Irish-American A. C. (New York) 61, New York A. C. 31, Chicago A. C. 25, Boston A. A. 24, Illinois A. C. 15, Mohawk A. C. (New York) 5, Meadow Brook (Phila.) 5, Kaleva A. C. (Brooklyn) 5, Poly. Prep. (Brooklyn) 5, Irish-American A. A. (Boston) 4, Baltimore "Y" 3, Anchor (New Time-10 1-58. Jersey) 2, Smart Set A. C. (Brooklyn) 2, Cleveland A. C. 2, Swedish-American (New York) 1, Trinity 100 yards-Won by J. Leomis, Chicago A. A. I. T. Howland, un(New York) 1. Summaries: Attached, Boston, second; A. T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C., New York, third. 440 yards-Won by J. E. MereTime-22 1-5s. 220 yards-Won by I. T. Howe, unattached, Boston; H. I. Treadway, Boston A. A., second; A. T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C., New York, third. dith, Meadow Brook Club, Philadelphia: T. J. Halpin, Boston A. A., second; V. H. Wilkie, New 880 yards-Won by Homer Baker, New York A. C.; W. R. Time-50 1-5s. York A. C.. third. Granger, Irish-American A. C., New York, second; E. S. Fraser, Irish-American A. C., New York, One mile-Won by A. R. Kiviat, Irish-American A. C., New York; third. Time-1m. 57 3-5s. J. A. Power, Boston A. A., second; J. W. Ray, Illinois A. C., third. Time-4m. 25 1-5s. Five Time-25m. 52 1-5s. 120-yard miles-Won by W. Kyronen, Kaleva A. C., Brooklyn; H. E. Weeks, Irish-American A. A., Boston, second; Patrick Flynn, Irish-American A. C., New York, third. 220 yard low hurdles-Won by J. Loomis, hurdles Won by H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A.; Thomas McDonagh, Baltimore Y. M. C. A., second; H. Time-16 1-58. E. Welsh, Cleveland A. C., third. Three-mile walk Chicago A. A.; W. H. Meanix, Boston A. A., second; H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A., third. Time-24 4-58. 440-yard hurdles-Won by W. H. Meanix, Boston A. A.; Henry Schaaf, Irish-American A. C., New Hammer throw York, second; H. M. Martin, Smart Set A. C., Brooklyn, third. Time-57 4-5s. -Won by Edward Renz, Mohawk A. C., New York; R. Remer, Irish-American A. C., New York, second; Frank Plant, Long Island A. C., New York, third. Time-22m. 25 4-5s. Won by Patrick Ryan, Irish-American A. C., New York, with 183 ft. 3 3-4 in; M. J. McGrath, Irish-American A. C., New York, second, with 179 ft. 3-4 in; A. W. Kohler, Illinois A. C., third, with Shot put-Won by Pat. J. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., New York, with 46 152 ft. 9 3-4 in. ft. 3 1-2 in.; J. C. Lawler, Irish-American A. A., Boston, second, with 44 ft. 2 1-4 in; A. W. Kohler, Running high jump-Won by J. Loomis, Chicago A. A., Illinois A. C., third, with 43 ft. 6 1-4 in. with 6 ft. 17-8 in.: E. Jennings, unattached, New York, second, with 6 ft. 7-8 in.: H. J. Grumpelt, New York A. C., third, with 5 ft. 10 7-8 in.; J. O. Johnstone, Boston A. A., fourth, with 5 ft. 10 7-8 in. Running broad jump-Won by Platt Adams, New York A. C., with 23 ft. 2 in.; H. T. Worthington, Pole vault-K. R. Boston A. A., second, with 23 ft. 7-8 in.; J. V. Baker, New York A. C., third, with 22 ft. 5 1-2 in. Hop, step and jump-D. F. Ahearn, Illinois A. C., 48 ft. 6 1-8 in.; T. J. Ahearn, Irish-American A. C., New York, 47 ft. 10 in.; Platt Adams, New York A. C., third, 46 ft. 4 1-4 in. Curtis, New York A. C., 12 ft. 3 in.; M. Philips. Chicago A. A., second, 12 ft.: M. S. Wright, Javelin throwing-Won by G. A. Bronder, Poly. Prep. School, Boston A. A., third, 11 ft. 6 in. Discus throw-Won by E Brooklyn, 166 ft. 8 1-2 in. (new championship record); Bruno Brodd, Irish-American A. C., second, 157 ft. 1-2 in.; D. B. Gish, unattached, Washington, third, 149 ft. 9 in. 56-pound weight throwJ. Muller, Irish-American A. C., New York, 137 ft. 1-2 in.; A. W. Kohler, Illinois A. C., second, 131 ft. 9 1-2 in.; R. Albers, Anchor A. C., New Jersey, third, 122 ft. 9 in. Won by P. J. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., New York, 38 ft. 5 1-2 in.; M. J. McGrath, IrishAmerican A. C., New York, second, 37 ft. 9 3-4 in.; Patrick Ryan, Irish-American A. C., New York, third, 36 ft. 7 in.

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