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INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Junior events, held at New York City January 3. Point score: New York A. C. 25, IrishAmerican A. C. 16, Columbia University 15, Long Island A. C. 8, Mohawk A. C. 8, Dartmouth College 7, Bronx Church House 5, St. Christopher Club 5, Boston A. A. 4. Greek-American A. C. 3, Xavier A. A. 3, Pastime A. C. 2, Knights of St. Antony 2, Central High School 2, Sheridan A. C. 1, Young Men's Hebrew Association 1, Colby College 1. Summaries: 60 yards-Won by J. Ravenell, St. Christopher Club; R. W. McDonald, unattached, second; Jack Gardner, Central High School, third. Time-6 4-5s. 60-yard high hurdles-Won by F. McDonald, Columbia University; Percy Meyer, Long Island A. C., second; Derrill de S. Trenholm, Dartmouth College, third. Time -8 4-5s. 220 yards-Won by T. J. Lennon, New York A. C.; Hal Heiland, Xavier A. A., second; A. Harvett. Columbia University, third. Time-23 2-5s. (New junior indoor record.) 600 yards -Won by Hugh Hirshon, Irish-American A. C.; Horace A. Hocking, unattached, second: W. Gough, Knights of St. Antony, third. Time-1m. 16 1-5s. 1,000 yards-Won by W. Anderson, unattached; J. O'Neill, New York A. C., second; Myles McHugh, Pastime A. C., third. Time-2m. 20 4-5s. One mile walk-Won by R. Remer, Irish-American A. C.; W. Plant, Long Island A. C., second: J. Morrison, Long Island A. C., third. Time-6m. 59 2-5s. Two miles-Won by G. Carson, Mohawk A. C.; R P. Greene, Boston A. A., second; F. Masterson, New York A. C., third. Time-9m. 43 3-5s. Running high jump-Won by Alex. W. Moffatt, New York A. C., with 5 ft. 10 in.; B. Randall, New York A. C., second, with 5 ft. 8 in.; L. Gear, New York A. C., third, with 5 ft. 4 in. Putting 12-pound shot-Won by Wallace C. Maxfield, Dartmouth College, with 52 ft. 4 1-2 in.; C. E. Olmsted, Columbia University, second, with 52 ft. 2 1-2 in.; W. Roos, New York A C., third, with 49 ft. 8 in. (New junior indoor record.) Standing broad jump-Won by E. V. Littauer, Columbia University, with 10 ft. 3 in.; J. J. Froehlich, Irish-American A. C., second, with 10 ft. 1 in.; L. Rudnick, Mohawk A. C.. third, with 9 ft. 11 1-4 in. Standing high jump-Won by H. L. Buhler, Bronx Church House, with 4 ft. 10 in.; John Alexander Greek-American A. C., second, with 4 ft. 8 1-2 in.; C. C. Kaskell, Irish-American A. C., third, with 4 ft. 8 in. Senior events, held at New York City March 2. Point score: Irish-American A. C. 47, New York A. C. 32, Bronx Church House (New York) 14, Boston A. A. 12; rest scattered. Summaries: 70-yard high hurdles-Won by John J. Eller, Irish-American A. C.; F. L. Brady, Columbia University A. A., second; W. F. Potter, New York A. C., third. Time-9 2-58. (Equals championship record.) 75 yards-Won by Alvah T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C.; F. P. O'Hara, Massachusetts Institute Technology, second; Frank Stephenson, Trinity Club, third.. Time-7 3-58. (Equals championship record.) 300 yards-Won by Alvah T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C.; Hal Helland, Xavier A. A., second; Fred Burns, Boston A. A., third. Time-32 1-58. (New indoor record.) 600 yards-Won by T. J. Halpin, Boston A. A.; Abel R. Kiviat, Irish-American A. C., Becond: M. W. Sheppard, Irish-American A. C., third. Time-1m. 13 2-58. (New indoor record.) 1,000 yards-Won by Abel R. Kiviat, Irish-American A. C.; Homer Baker, New York A. C., second; H. F. Mahoney, Boston A. A., third. Time-2m. 15 2-5s. (New championship record.) Two miles-Won by Harry J. Smith, Bronx Church House; William J. Kramer, Long Island A. C., second; no third. Time-9m. 18s. (New championship record.) Two-mile walk-Won by R. F. Remer, Irish-American A. C.; E. Renz, Mohawk A. C., second; R. B. Gifford, McCaddin Lyceum, third. Time-14m. 21 4-5s. (New championship record.) Running high jump-Won by Eugene Jennings, Bronx Church House, with 6 ft. 1 in.; Harry Barwise, Boston A. A., second, with 6 ft.; A. R. Rodriguez, unattached, third, with 5 ft. 10 in. Standing broad jump-Won by Platt Adams, New York A. C., with 10 ft. 11 in.; Leo Goehring, Mohawk A. C., second, with 10 ft. 7 in: Ben. W. Adams, New York A. C., third, with 10 ft. 2 1-2 in. Standing high jump-Won by Platt Adams, New York A. C., with 5 ft. 1 in.; Ben. W. Adams, New York A. C., second, with 4 ft. 11 in.: E. L. Emes, Bronx Church House, third, with 4 ft. 11 in. Putting 24-pound shot-Won by Patrick J. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., with 37 ft. 7 in.; J. C. Lawler, Irish-American A. A., Boston, second, with 36 ft. 9 1-2 in.; J. J. Elliott, New York A. C., third, with 32 ft. 6 in. Throwing 56-pound weight for height-Won by P. J. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., with 15 ft. 9 1-8 in.; Patrick Ryan, Irish-American A. C., second, with 15 ft. 8 1 2 in.; J. C. Lawler, Irish-American A. A., Boston, third, with 15 ft. 5 in. Pole vault for distance-Won by Platt Adams, New York A. C., with 28 ft. 1-2 in.; L. Schneider, Mohawk A. C., second, with 26 ft. 3 1-4 in.; Harry S. Babcock, New York A. C., third, with 25 ft. 9 in.

ALL-ROUND CHAMPIONSHIP.

Held at Birmingham, Ala., September 19. Avery Brundage of Chicago won with a total of 6,999 points. Gilbert Ritchie, Birmingham, was second, with 6,743 1-2 points, and Patrick O'Connor, New York, third, with 5,729 points. Nathan Tycer, Covington, La., was fourth, with 3,896 points, and Harry Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, fifth, with 3,460 points. Summaries: 100 yardsWon by Brundage; O'Connor second, Ritchle third. Time-10s. 16-pound shot put-Won by Brundage (Chicago); Ritchie (Birmingham) second, O'Connor (New York) third. Distance-40 ft. 5 in. 880-yard walk-Won by Fitzpatrick; Brundage second, O'Connor third. Time-3m. 3 1-5s. 56-pound weight for distance-Won by Ritchie: Brundage second, Fitzpatrick third. DIStance-29 ft. 4 in. 120-yard hurdles-Won by Brundage; O'Connor second, Ritchle third. Time -178. Pole vault-Won b. Brundage; Ritchie second, O'Connor third. Height-10 ft. Hammer throw-Won by Ritchle: Brundage second, O'Connor third. Distance-126 ft. 2 1-2 in. Running high jump-Won by Brundage: Ritchie second, O Connor and Tycer third. Distance-5 ft. 7 in. Running broad jump-Won by Brundage; O'Connor second, Fitchie third. Distance-20 ft. 3 1-2 in. Mile run-Won by O'Connor; Tycer second, Brundage third. Time-5m. 17 1-2s. DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Metropolitan Association A. A. U. Junior Championships, held at Travers Island, N. Y., June 20. Point score: New York A. C. 84, Irish-American A. C. 23, Smart Set A. C. 10, Mohawk A. C. 6, Long Island A. C. 6, Glencoe A. C. 5, Swedish-American A. C. 5, Elizabeth Y. M. C. A. 5, Sheridan A. C. 5, Kaleva A. C. 5, Pastime A. C. 5, Evening Recreation Centre 5, Xavier A. A. 3, Greek-Amerlcan A. C. 3, S. S. A. L. 3, Anchor A. C. 2, Mott Haven A. C. 1. Summaries: 100 yards-Won by E. Jones, Smart Set A. C.; Hal Helland, Xavier A. A., second; J. L. Kirby, unattached, third. Time -10 2-58. 120-yard high hurdles-Won by J. M. Ross, New York A. C.; A. K. Pawlinson, New York A. C., second; J. Meyer, Long Island A. C., third. Time-16 3-5s. 220-yard low hurdlesWon by H. M. Martin, Smart Set A. C.; H. Schaaf, Irish-American A. C., second: A. R. Hammerschlag, Irish-American A. C., third. Time-26 4-5s. 220 yards-Won by T. P. McNally, New York A. C.; J. Kelly, New York A. C., second: R. E. Dalsley, New York A. C., third. Time23 1-58. 440 yards-Won by W. B. Moore, New York A. C.; D. A. Kuhn, New York A. C., second S. F. Aggen, unattached, third. Time-51 3-5s. 880 yards-Won by W. C. Weber, Elizabeth Y. M. C. A.; J. Peeso, New York A. C., second; J. Rosenbaum, Glencoe A. C., third. Time-1m. 57 4-58. One mile-Won by Willie Gordon, unattached; J. F. O'Nell, New York A. C., second; R. Poucher, New York A. C., third. Time-4m. 28 2-58. One-mile walk-Won by Sam Schwartz, Irish-American A C.; J. Goldenberg, unattached, second; J. McSorley, Glencoe A. C., third. Time -7m. 14s. Three miles-Won by W. Kyronen, Kaleva A. C.; A. J. Fogel, Irish-American A. C., second; C. Pores, unattached, third. Time-15m. 3-5s. Running broad jump-Won by D. Po

litzer, Sheridan A. C.; D. Brown, Long Island A. C., second: C. L. Teevan, Irish-American A. C.. Running hop, step and jump-Won by J. J. Rothschild, Evening third. Distance-21 ft. 11 in. Recreation A. A.; A. Moller, New York A. C., second; W. I. Selover, Sunday School A. L., third. Throwing 35-pound weight-Won by L. Gear, New York A. C.; H. Distance-45 ft. 4 1-4 in. ThrowDistance-44 ft. 4 3-4 in. White. New York A. C., second; G. Pavlos, Pastime A. C., third. Distance-161 ft. 6 in. Throwing the javelin ing 12-pound hammer-Won by C. C. Olmstead, New York A. C.; H. White, New York A. C., second; T. L. Matsukes, Greek-American A. C., third. Won by V. S. Ellot, New York A. C.; L. Rudnick, Mohawk A. C., second; G. Kuell, Anchor A. C.. Throwing the discus-Won by J. Davidthird. Distance-167 ft. 1 in. (New junior record.) son, Swedish-American A. C.; T. Joyce, Mohawk A. C., sehond; J. J. Quinn, Paulist A. C., third. Putting 12-pound Running high jump-Won by B. Randall, New York A. C.; E. Loescher Helght-6 ft. Distance-120 ft. 10 in. New York A. C., second; D. W. Cady, New York A. C., third. shot-Won by A. Fetter, Irish-American A. C.; H. G. Cann, New York A. C., second; C. Olmstead, Pole vault-Won by G. C. Halstead, New York Distance-49 ft. 9 3-8 in. New York A. C., third. A. C.; R. Runyon, Pastime A. C., second; J. W. McKenna, New York A. C., and J. A. Nogle, New Height-11 ft. 3 in. York A. C., tied for third.

Metropolitan Senior Championships, held at Celtic Park, L. I., October 3.

Point score: Irish-American A. C. 79, New York A. C. 68, unattached 16, Smart Set A. C. 13. Mohawk A. C. 5, Bradhurst F. C. 5, Long Island A. C. 3, Pastime A. C. 2, McCaddin Lyceum 2, Millrose A. A. 2, Ninety-second Street Y. M. H. A. 1, Sheridan A. C. 1, and St. Christopher A. C. I. 100 yards-Won by Alvah T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C.; J. E. Jones, Smart Set A. C., secTime-10 1-5s. 120-yard high hurdles-Won by ond; F. Kaufman, Irish-American A. C., third. 220H. M. Martin, Smart Set A. C.; Robert Eller, Irish-American A. C., second; D. S. Trenholm, New 220 yards-Won by Alvah T. Meyer, Irish-American A. C.; T. Time-23 1-5s. York A. C., third. Time-16s. F. Lennon, New York A. C., second; F. P. McNally, New York A. C., third. Time-26 2-5s. 440 yards-Won by V. M. Wilkie, Time yard low hurdles-Won by W. F. Potter, New York A. C.; H. M. Martin, Smart Set A. C., second: R. J. Hillman, Irish-American A. C., third. New York A. C.; Homer Baker, New York A. C., second; D. A. Kuhn, New York A. Č., third. One mile-Won by Abel R. Kiviat, -49 4-5s. 880 yards-Won by Homer Baker, New York A. C.; E. S. Fraser, Irish-American A. C., Time-1m. 57 3-5s. second; W. Pawe, Smart Set A. C., third. Irish-American A. C.; F. Gordon, New York A. C., second; M. Devanney, unattached, third. Time Five miles-Won by W. Time-6m. 57 3-5s. -4m. 20 4-5s. One-mile walk-Won by E. Renz, Mohawk A. C.; Frank Plant, Long Island A. C.. second: R. B. Gifford, McCaddin Lyceum, third. Kyronen, unattached; P. Flynn, Irish-American A. C., second; Nick Glanakopulos, Millrose A. C., Putting 16-pound shot-Won by Pat. McDonald, Irish-American third. Time-25m. 30 2-58. A. C., 47 ft. 10 in.; J. J. Cahill, unattached, 44 ft. 5 1-8 in., second; W. F. Roos, New York Throwing 16-pound hammer-Won by Pat. Ryan, Irish-AmeriA. C., 44 ft. 1-2 in., third. can A. C., 186 ft. 2 in.; Matt. McGrath, Irish-American A. C., 181 ft. 11 in., second; Pat. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., 154 ft. 8 3-4 in., third. Throwing the 56-pound weight-Won by Pat. McDonald, Irish-American A. C., 39 ft. 1 1-2 in.; Pat. Ryan, Irish-American A. C., 38 ft. 7 3-4 in.. second; Matt. McGrath, Irish-American A. C., 36 ft. 7 in., third. Pole vault-Won by K. Caldwell, Irish-American A. C., 12 ft.: K. R. Curtis, New York A. C., 11 ft. 6 in., second; R. Runyan, Throwing the discus-Won by Jim Duncan, Bradhurst F. C., 143 ft. Pastime A. C., 11 ft., third. 4 in.; E. Muller, Irish-American A. C., 136 ft. 11 in., second; J. J. Cahill, unattached, 120 ft. 5 in.. third. Running broad jump-Won by J. V. Baker, New York A. C., 22 ft. 11 3-4 in.; M. J. Fahey, A. C., 168 ft. 3 in.; Platt Adams, Irish-American A. C., 22 ft. 11 1-4 in., second; E. Carroll, New York A. C, 22 ft. 10 in., third. Throwing the javelin-Won by Bruno Brodd, Irish-American

New York A. C., 164 ft. 8 in., second; J. C. Lincoln, New York A. C., 157 ft. 9 1-2 in., third. Running high jump-Won by W. Oler, Jr., New York A. C., 6 ft. 3-4 in.; Eugene Jennings, unattached, 5 ft. 11 3-4 in., second; H. J. Grumpelt, New York A. C., 5 ft. 10 3-4 in., third. Running hop, step and jump-Won by Platt Adams, New York A. C., 47 ft. 10 1-2 in.; T. J. Ahearn, Irish-American A. C., 46 ft. 4 1-2 in., second; M. J. Fahey, Irish-American A. C., 45 ft. 6 1-2 in., third.

New England Association Indoor Championships, held at Boston, Mass., February 27. Sum40 yards-Final won by H. D. Jamieson, unattached; S. A. Grant, Powder Time-5s. 440 yards-Final won by Time-558. maries (junior events): Point High School, second; R. W. Stanley, Harvard, third. W. Wilcox, Jr., Harvard; Eric Stone, Harvard, second; A. Biddle, Harvard, third. One mile-Won by Elliott Bosworth, Brown; F. H. Blackman, Harvard, second; H. S. Benson, Time-4m. 38 3-5s. Standing high jump-Won by C. W. Reynold, Boys' Club. M. I. T., third. 40 yards-Final won by F. P. O'Hara, M. I. T.: I. T. Howe, Senior events: Time-58. 300 yards-Won by E. A. Tesch600 Height 4 ft. 9 in. Time-35 2-5s. unattached, second; E. A. Teschner, Harvard, third. ner, Harvard; J. Greene, B. A. A., second; O. L. Marble, C. A. C., third. yards-Won by J. Greene, B. A. A.; A. J. de Gozzaldi, Harvard, second; D. Rose, B. A. A.. third. Two miles-Won by Oscar Hedlund, B. A. Time-1m. 20 2-5s. 1,000 yards-Won by H. F. Mahoney, B. A. A.; A. B. Coop, Brown, second; Time-2m. 24 3-5s. Time-9m. 34s. 40-yard high N. G. McClure, Harvard, third. A.; H. E. Weeks, I. A. A. A., second; F. L. Cook, M. I. T., third. hurdles Final won by W. H. Meanix, B. A. A.; F. D. Pollard, unattached, second; T. H. Huff, Three standing jumps-Won by C. W. Reynolds, Boys' Club, M. I. T., third. Time-6 2-58. Shot put32 ft. 7 1-4 in; F. L. Sumner, B. Y. M. C. A., second, 31 ft. 9 in; A. E. McDonnell, I. A. A. A., third, 29 ft. 5 in. Running high jump-Won by Harry Barwise, B. A. A., 5 ft. 11 3-4 in.; W. A. Sullivan, M. I. T., second, 5 ft. S 3-4 in.; Al. North, North Dorchester A. A., third, 5 ft. 6 1-4 in. Won by J. C. Lawler, I. A. A. A., 45 ft. 7 in.; M. A. O'Connor, B. A. A., second, 38 ft. 9 in.; R. T. P. Point score: Storer, Harvard, third, 38 ft. 8 1-2 in. Summaries: 100 yards-Won by New England Outdoor Championships, held at Boston, Mass., September 5. Boston A. A. 87 1-4, Irish-American A. A. 54 3-4, Filene A. A. 3. Irving Howe, unattached; H. I. Treadway, B. A. A., second; H. H. Stewart, B. A. A., third. Time 120-yard high hurdles-Won by W. H. Meanix, B. A. A.; R. B. Merrill, I. A. A. A., sec220 yards-Won by T. J. Halpin, B. A. A.; Joseph -10 1-5s. 220-yard Time-21 4-58. (Equals record.) ond; Kent Royal, B. A. A., third. Time-16s. Phelan, second; H. I. Treadway, B. A. A., third. hurdle-Won by W. H. Meanix, B. A. A.; G. H. High, second; R. B. Merrill, third. Time-28s. 440 yards-Won by T. J. Halpin, B. A. A.; J. O. Greene, B. A. A., second; N. B. See, I. A. A. A., 880 yards-Won by Joe Higgins, I. A. A. A.: H. F. MaOne mile-Won by J. A. Time-498. (Equals record.) third. Time-4m. 228. honey, B. A. A., second; N. S. Tabor, B. A. A., third. Time-1m. 588. second; E. Jenkinson, Power, B. A. A.; R. G. Brown, I. A. A. A., second; K. P. Greene, B. A. A., third. Five miles-Won by Harold Weeks, I. A. A. A.; David Nagle, I. A. A. A. Pole vault-Marc Wright, B. A. A., and H. J. Reid, I. A. A. A., Time-26m. 44s. B. A. A., third. E. P. McKenney, I. A. A. A., third. Height-10 ft. Reld won toss for prize. Running Running high jump-Won by Harry Barwise, B. A. A., 5 ft. 11 3-4 in.; J. O. 6 in. (New record.) Johnstone, B. A. A., second, 5 ft. 9 3-4 in.; Walter Whalen, B. A. A., third, G. A. Pelletier, I. A. A. A., and J. A. McDonald, I. A. A. A. tied at 5 ft. 7 in. Whalen won the jump-off. Running hop, step and jump broad jump-Won by Harry T. Worthington, B. A. A., 22 ft. 10 3-4 in.; A. E. McDonald, I. A. A. A., second, 21 ft. 6 in.; A. B. O'Leary, I. A. A. A., third, 21 ft. 3 1-2 in.

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-Won by J. J. McLaughlin, B. A. A., 46 ft. 5 1-2 in.; F. J. Hiney, B. A. A., second, 44 ft. 6 1-4 in.; W. B. Colleary, I. A. A. A., third, 43 ft. 2 3-4 in. 16-pound shot put-Won by J. C. Lawler, I. A. A. A., 46 ft. 4 5-8 in.; L. A. Whitney, B. A., second, 46 ft. 2 1-4 in.: R. A. Sheppard, I. A. A. A., third, 44 ft. 8 5-8 in. Hammer throw-Won by H. P. Bailey, B. A. A., 131 ft. 2 1-2 in.; J. T. Meagher, I. A. A. A., second, 129 ft. 1 3-4 in.; W. Lynch, I. A. A. A., third, 120 ft. 2 in. Discus throw-Won by L. A. Whitney, B. A. A., 111 ft. 4 1-2 in.; J. C. Lawler, I. A. A. A., second, 111 ft. 4 in.; R. A. Sheppard, I. A. A. A, third, 111 ft. 3 1-2 in. Javelin throw-Won by F. J. Rourke, B. A. A., 147 ft. 5 1-2 in.; W. B. Colleary, I. A. A. A., second, 143 ft. 1-2 in.; Carl Lender, B. A. A., third, 141 ft. (New record.) 56-pound weight-Won by William Lynch, I. A. A. A., 29 ft. 3 in.; J. H. Hedlund (unattached), second, 27 ft. 7 in.; J. C. Lawler, I. A. A. A., third, 27 ft. 3 in.

Middle Atlantic Championships, held at Philadelphia, Pa., September 7. Point score: Germantown Boys' Club 57, Pittsburgh A. A. 23, Shanahan C. C. 20, Mercury A. A. 20, Victrix C. C. 18, Marquette A. A. 16, Philadelphia Turners 5, St. Patrick's C. C. 3. Artisans' A. A. 3, Unattached 4. Summaries: 100 yards-Final won by Bostock, P. A. A.: Me Masters, P. A. A., second; Dorsey, Sharahan C. C., third; Schill, Artisans, fourth. Time-108. 880 yards-Won by Carson, Germantown B. C.; Cross, P. A. A., second; Dougherty, Victrix A. C., third. Time-2m. Shot put-Won by Pike, Mercury A. C., 42 ft. 6 in.; Comberford, Shanahan C. C., second, 41 ft. 10 3-4 in.; Devereaux, Germantown B. C., third, 38 ft. 2 1-2 in. (New Middle Atlantic A. A. U. record.) 120yard high hurdles-Final heat won by Smalley, Germantown B. C.; Barron, Mercury A. C., second; Warren, Germantown B. C., third. Time-16 1-5s. One mile-Won by Lafuna, Victrix C. C.: Entwisle, Germantown B. C., second; Giorgana, Marquette A. C., third. Time-4m. 36s. 440 yards-Won by Hayes, Victrix C C.: Dorsey, Shanahan C. C., second; Steele, Germantown B. C., third. Time-50 3-5s. One-mile walk-Won by Erwig, P. A. A.; Root, Mercury A. C., second; Vase, Germantown B. C., third. Time-7m. 22 1-5s. 220 yards-Final heat won by Bostock, P. A. A.; Jones, Germantown B. C., second; J. B. Bunting, Germantown B. C., third. Time-21 4-58. Javelin throw-Won by Brechemin, Marquette A. C., 146 ft. 11 in.; H. Rutter, Jr. (unattached), second, 145 ft. 6 in.; Barck, Artisans' A. C., third, 145 ft. 6 in. Five miles-Won by La Funa, Victrix C. C.: Williams, St. Patrick C. C., second; E. Bunting, Marquette A. C., third: McKernon (unattached), fourth. Time-27m. 238. 220-yard low hurdles-Won by Fryckberg. Shanahan C. C.; Barron, Mercury A. C., second; Burgess, Germantown B. C., third. Time-25 2-58. Running broad jump-Won by Fryckberg, Shanahan C. C., 22ft. 1-2 in.; Hough, Marquette A. C., 21 ft. 8 1-2 in., second; Bertlett, Germantown B. C., 21 ft. 8 in., third. Running high jump-Won by Farrier, Germantown B. C., 5 ft. 8 in.; Hallet, Germantown B. C., 5 ft. 8 in., second; Thibault, Germantown B. C.. 5 ft. 8 in., third.

Central Association Indoor Championships, held at Chicago, Ill., February 28. Point score: Chicazo A. C. 34, Illinois A. C. 24, Notre Dame University 17, University of Chicago 16, Unattached 8, Northwestern University 5, First Regiment A. A. 1. Summaries: One mile-Won by Waage, Notre Dame; O'Donnell, Illinois A. C., second; Stout, University of Chicago, third. Time-4m. 378. Putting 16-pound shot-Won by Fletcher, Chicago A. A.: Eichenlaub, Notre Dame, second> Bachman, Notre Dame, third. Distance-42 ft. 1 in. 60 yards-Won by Loomis, Chicago A. A.; Baranek, University of Chicago, second; Bergman, Notre Dame, third. Time-6 3-5s. 60-yard high hurdles-Won by Ward, University of Chicago; Burgess, Illinois A. C., second; Kuh, Illinois A. C.. third. Time--8s. 440 yards-Won by Lindberg, Chicago A. A.; Blair, Chicago A. A., second: Henehan, Notre Dame, third. Time-558. 880 yards-Won by Osborne, Northwestern University: O'Donnel, Illinois A. C., second: Schriver, Illinois A. C., third. Time-2m. 1 1-5s. 60-yard low hurdles-Won by Cory, unattached; Burgess, Illinois A. C., second; Ward, University of Chicago, third. Time-7 1-5s. Two miles-Won by Ray, Illinois A. C.; Copeland, Chicago A. A., second; Cameron. Illinois A. C., third. Time-9m. 31 3-5s. One-mile relay-Won by Chicago A. A. (Ward, Irons, Blair, and Lindberg); University of Chicago, second: Notre Dame, third. Time-3m. 39s. Five miles-Won by Ray, Illinois A. C.; Christensen, unattached, second; Boyce, Chicago A. A.. third. Time-29 m. 34 3-5s. High jump-Won by Porter, Chicago A. A.; Simenson, First Regiment, second; Loomis, Chicago A. A., third. Height-5 ft. 11 in. Pole vaultWon by Rockne, Notre Dame; Thomas, University of Chicago, second; Murphy, Chicago A. A., third. Height-12 ft. 4 in. Central Association Outdoor Championships, held at Dayton, Ohio, July 4. Point score: Illinois A. C. 57, Chicago A. A. 45. University of Illinois 30, University of Wisconsin 15, Detroit Y. M. C. A. 6, University of Chicago 5. Summaries: 220-yard low hurdles-Won by H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A.; J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A., second; G. W. Burgess, Illinois A. C., third. Time24 3-5s. Discus throw-Won by H. M. Mucks, Wisconsin; C. F. Cross, Detroit Y. M. C. A., second: A. W. Koehler, Illinois A. C., third. Distance-133 ft. 2 1-5 in. 880 yards-Won by F. Henderson, Illinois; C. V. O'Donnell, Illinois A. C., second; A. D. Alexander, Cleveland A. C., third. Time-1m. 56 4-5s. Running high jump-Won by A. W. Richard, Illinois A. C.; J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A., second: E. R. Palmer, Chicago A. A..; H. F. Porter, Chicago A. A., and H. Solomon, Dayton, tied for third. Height-6 ft. 2 in. Two miles-Won by J. W. Ray, Illinois A. C.; F. S. Cameron, Illinois A. C., second: W. Watson, Chicago A. A., third. Time-9m. 46 1-5s. Shot put- -Won by A. W. Koehler, Illinois A. C.; H. C. Kranzler, Chicago A. A., second; A. N. Mucks, Wisconsin University, third. Distance-45 ft. 2 1-2 in. 120-yard high hurdles--Won by M. Keown, University of Chicago; H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A., second; B. W. Brodt, Illinois A. C., third. Time-15 3-5s. 100 yards-Won by E. P. Holman, Illinois; J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A., second; C. B. Smith, Wisconsin, third. Time-10s. One mile-Won by J. W. Ray, Illinois A. C.; W. J. Noonan, Illinois A. C., second; N. A. Wright, Illinois, third. Time-4m. 21s. 440 yardsWon by Dismond, University of Chicago; F. Henderson, Illinois, second; R. Jansen, Chicago A. A., third. Time-48 3-5s. 220 yards-Won by C. B. Smith, Wisconsin; R. S. Bond, Illinois A. C., second; C. O. Parker, Illinois A. C., third. Time-22 3-5s. One-mile relay-Won by University of Illinois: Chicago A. A. second, University of Wisconsin third. Time-3m. 22 4-5s. Pole vault Won by M. W. Phelps, Chicago A. A., G. W. Shaw, Chicago A. A., second; E. Knourek, Illinois A. C., third. Height-12 ft. Running broad jump-Won by H. A. Pogue, University of Illinois; D. T. Ahern, Illinois A. C., second: L. Karimo, Detroit Y. M. C. A., third. Distance-23 ft. 4 in. Hammer throw-Won by A. W. Koehler, Illinois A. C.; N. F. Talbot, Chicago A. A., second; H. Franz. Illinois A. C., third. Distance-164 ft. 6 in. Central Association All-Round Championships, held at Chicago, Ill., August 29. Point score: A. Brundage, C. A. A., 6,671; H. Goelitz, C. A. A., 5,859; A. Hutchinson, unattached, 5,580; D. Howett, C. A. A., 3,340; C. Christenson, D. A. A. A., 3,063: S. Heiss, First Regiment, 2,545. Summaries: 100 yards-First heat-Won by H. Goelitz, Hutchinson second, Brundage third. Time--10 2-5s. (estimated). Second heat-Won by S. Heiss, Howett second, Christenson third. Time-10 4-5s. 16-pound shot Won by Brundage, 39 ft. 8 1-4 in.: Goelitz, second, 39 ft. 3 in.; Howett, third, 31 ft. 4 in.: Hutchinson, fourth, 30 ft. 7 in.; Heiss, fifth, 27 ft. 4 1-2 in.; Christenson, sixth, 23 ft. 7 in. High jump-Brundage and Hutchinson tied, 5 ft. 8 in.; Goelita and Howett tled for third, 5 ft. 6 in.; Heiss, fifth, 5 ft.; Christenson, sixth, 4 ft. 8 in. 880-yard walk-Won by Christenson, A. Brundage second, Hutchinson third, Goelitz fourth, Howett fifth. Heiss sixth. Time-3m. 55s. 16-pound hammer-Won by Brundage, 119 ft. 2 in.; Goelitz, second, 99 ft.;

Hutchinson, third, 99 ft.; Howeit, Heiss and Christenson threw less than 55 ft. and failed to score. Pole vault-Won by Brundage, 9 ft. 6 in.: Hutchinson and Goelitz tied, 8 ft.; Christenson, 7 ft. 2 in: Howett and Heiss tied, 6 ft. 7 in. 120-yard hurdles-Won by Goelitz, Hutchinson second, Brundage third. Time-16 1-5s. Second heat-Won by Howett, Heiss and Christenson tied. Time-19s. 56-pound weight-Won by Brundage. 26 ft. 8 in.; Hutchinson, second, 24 ft. 5 in.; Goelitz, third, 19 ft. 3 in.; Howett, fourth. 17 ft. 9 in.; Helss fifth, Christenson sixth. Broad jump-Won by Hutchinson, 21 ft. 2 in.; Goelitz, second, 19 ft. 4 1-2 in.; Brundage, third, 19 ft. 1 in.; Howett, fourth, 19 ft.; Heiss fifth, Christenson sixth. One-mile run-Won by Christenson, Hutchinson second, Goelitz third, Heiss fourth, Brundage fifth; Howett did not finish. Time--4 m. 568. OTHER EVENTS.

Championships of England, held at Stamford Bridge, London, July 3 and 4. The following Americans competed: J. F. Simons Princeton; James C. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania; W. F. Potter, Yale University: Harry J. Smith, Bronx Church House. New York; Homer Baker, Thomas Paton, and H. Harbison, all of the New York A. C. Summaries: 100 yards-Won by W. R. Applegarth, Polytechnic Harriers (the holder); C. W. Taylor, Surrey A. C., second; V. H. A. d'Arcy, Polytechnic, third. Time-10s. 220 yards-Won by W. R. Applegarth, Polytechnic Harriers. Time-21 1-56., equalling the record. 440 yards--Won by C. N. Seedhouse. Blackheath Harriers; A. P. Mitchell, London University, second; Homer Baker, New York A. C., third. Time-50s. 880 yards-Won by Homer Baker, New York A. C.; A. G. Hill, Polytechnic Harriers, second; R. E. Atkinson, Cambridge University, third. Time-1m. 51 2-58. 120-yard hurdles-Won by G. H. Gray, Salford Harriers (the holder); W. F. Potter, Yale University and New York A. C., second: K. Powell, Cambridge University and London A. C., third. Time-15 4-5s. Broad jump-Won by P. C. Kingsford, London A. C., 23 ft. 3 3-4 in.; J. F. Simons, Princeton University, was unplaced. Running high jump-Won by W. M. Oler, Jr., New York A. C., 6 ft. 2 1-2 in.; B. H. Baker, Liverpool Harriers (the holder), second, 6 ft. 2 in.; J. F. Simons, Princeton University, third, 6 ft. Four miles-Won by G. W. Hutson, Surrey A. C. (the holder): A. H. Nicholls, Surrey A. C., second; F. Price, Newport Harriers, third. Time-19m. 41 1-5s. Sbot put-Won by A. R. Talpale, Finland, 44 ft. 7 1-2 in.; H. Harbison, New York A. C., second. 43 ft. 6 1-2 in. Discus throw-Won by A. R. Taipale, Finland, 144 ft. 6 1-4 in.: H. Quinn, Polytechnic Harriers, London. second, 125 ft. 3-4 in.; O. Toldy, Hungary, third, 123 ft. 4 in. One mile-Won by G.W.Hutson, 4m. 22s. Australian Championships won by Americans. George L. Parker, Stockton, Cal., won the 220-yard championship in 22 1-2s., and also the 440-yard championship in 51 2-58. J. A. Powers, Boston A. A., won the one-mile championship in 4m. 25 4-5s., while the pole vault championship was a tie between Ruric Templeton, Olympic Club, San Francisco, and M. Brake, Victoria, Australia, 11 ft. each.

The following Australian records were established by members of the American team: J. A. Powers ran one mile on a grass track in 4m. 18 2-58. Reginald Gaughey of the Ukiah, Cal., High School broke the Australasian shot-put record several times during the thirteen weeks, his best mark standing at 45 ft. 1-4 in. George Parker of the Stockton, Cal, High School made an Australasian record of 11 4-5s. for 120 yards and a new New Zealand quarter-mile record of 49 1-5s. Ruric 'Templeton of Stanford University put the Australasian pole vault record up to 11 ft. 6 1-2 in.

International relay, four men each, 440 yards, February 11, at Madison Square Garden, New York City. The United States relay team (J. E. Meredith, University of Pennsylvania; .H. E. Baker, New York A. C.; M. W. Sheppard, Irish-American A. C., and Thomas J. Halpin, Boston) defeated the Canadians (J. Tressider, John Tait, H. Phillips, and G. M. Brook), 3m. 26 3-5s.

IMPORTANT LONG DISTANCE AND CROSS COUNTRY RACES,

April 18-St. Louis, Mo., M. A. C. Marathon. Finish of first five: Won by Sidney Hatch, Illinois A. C., 2h. 59m. 43s.; second, William Matthews, M. A. C., 3h. 14m. 5s.; third, Charles Lobert, M. A. C., 3h. 25m. 24s.; fourth, Henry Levinson, M. A. C., 3h. 30m. 11s.; fifth, Olaf Lodal, Danish-American A. C. (Chicago), 3h. 35m. 188.

April 20-B. A. A. Marathon, 25 miles. Finish of first five: Won by James Duffy, Hamilton, Ontario, 2h. 25m. 1 1-5s.; second, Edward Fabre, Montreal, Quebec, 2h. 25m. 168.; third. J. M. Lordan, Cambridge, 2h. 28m. 42 1-5s.; fourth, Walter Bell, Montreal, Quebec, 2h. 30m. 37 2-58.; fifth, Arthur V. Roth, Roxoury, 2h. 31m. 83-5s.

May 2-London, England, 12-hour walking race-Won by E. C. Horton, establishing a new record, 73 miles 145 yards; second, Van Meurs, 70 miles 1,662 yards; third, Hammond, 70 miles 772 yards. New records made during the race: 11 miles in 1h. 24m. 9 4-5s. by Robert Bridge to the sixteenth mile (2h. 5 n. 39 4-53.) when he retired. E. C. Horton led from the fifty-first mile; he male 60 miles in 9h. 42m. 10s., and 70 miles in 11h. 27m. 24 3-59.

May 2-Nev York City, modified Marathon, 13 miles. Finish of first ten: Won by Hannes Kolehmainen, Irish-American A. C., 1h. 9m. 1-58.; second, Gaston Strobino, unattached 1. 11m. 288.; third, Harry Smith, Bronx Church House, 1h. 12m. 55 1-5s.; fourth, Willie Kyronen, Kaleva A. C., 1h. 12m. 58s.; fifth. George Holden, Yonkers Y. M. C. A., 1h. 14m. 27.; sixth, A. Morris, Smart Set A. C., 1h. 14m. 28s.; seventh, C. de Steffano, Ozanam A. A., 1h. 16m. 5s.: eighth, H. Honahan, New York A. C., 1h. 16m. 9s.: ninth, F. Travelena, Mohawk A. C., 1h. 16m. 12s.; tenth, W. Horton, New York A. C., 1h. 16m. 34s.

June 20-Loudon, England, annual Marathon from Windsor Castle to Chelsea football grounds for a trophy valued at $2,500, under the auspices of the Polytechnic Harriers-Won by Djebela, France, 2h. 40m. 50 4-5s.; second, Westbury, Sweden; third, Grumer, Sweden. Forty-three competitors started. They were sent away by King George.

July 7-Chicago, Ill., Portage Park. 10-mile road race. Finish of first five: Won by S. Hatch, I. A. C., 1h. 13m. 11s.; second, J. Plateck, Park A. C., lb. 14m.; third, G. Hankel, Danish-Ameriesu A.C., 1h. 16m. 12s.; fourth, M. Erickson, Palmer Park, 1h. 17m.; fifth, J. Martin, I.A.C., 1h. 17m. 428. July 15-London, England, run to Brighton and return, distance 156 miles-C. W. Hart, England, covered the distance in 4 stages in 44b. 41s.

September 20-Chicago, Ill., modified Marathon held by Chicago Hebrew Institute, 12 miles. Finish of first five: Won by Sidney Hatch, Illinois A. C., 1h. 13m. 43s.; second, Curtis Booth, Portage Park A. A., 1h. 14m. 27s.; third. W. J. Kennedy, unattached, 1h. 14m. 369.; fourth, J. J. Kowalski, Illinois A. C.. 1h. 17m. 54s.; fifth. Manuel Cooper, Portage Park A. A., 1h. 18. 5s.

September 26-Chicago, Ill., 10-mile road run-Won by C. Christensen, Danish-American A. C, 55m 233. October 2--Brockton, Mass. 25-mlie Marathon from Boston, Mass.-Won by F. J. Madden, Dorchester, Mass. Time-21 33m. 16 3-58. SEVEN-MILE WALK, A. A. U. CHAMPIONSHIP. October 31-New York City-Won by E. Renz, Mohawk A. C., 54m. 13 3-58.; second, R. F. Remer, Irish-American A. C.. 54m. 48 2-5s. third, F. Kalser, New York A. C., 56m. 24 1-58.: fourth, F. R. Plant, Long Island A. C., 58m. 10 2-58. TEN-MILE A. A. U. CHAMPIONSHIP.

October 31--New York City -Won by H. Kochmainen, Irish-American A. C., 52m. 47 3-58.; second, W. Kronen, unitcached 51m. 141-58; third, N. Glanakopulos, Milirose A. A., 55m. 078; fourth, J. W. Plant, Long Island A. C., 55m. 26 2-5s.

(For other Athletic Records, see Index.)

Motor Boat Racing, 1914.

MOTOR BOAT RACING, 1914. The Philadelphia-Bermuda RACES for the Harmsworth Trophy and world's championship, although the American challenger, Disturber IV., arrived in England, had to be abandoned on account of the war. race was declared off. Results of most important races follow: March 30, St. Augustine, Fla.-Southern Cham- | New York, captured the first heat of the Class E July 4, Peoria, Ill.-Baby Speed Demon won the pionship Speed Boat Races for 1914. The first event, event, 20 miles, in 33m. 35 1-2s. a half-mile trial against time, was won by the HydroWebb Trophy championship, the American power The course was absolutely calm and Up Bullet of Chicago, which travelled at the rate of Earl O. Deakin is the Hydro- boat classic. 43.9 miles an hour. The first heat in the contest for Baby Speed Demon made four 1-mile trials. Bullet's owner. boats of the 20-foot class, six laps over a 2-knot stream, im. 8 3-5s.; down stream, 1m. 6s.; up stream, 1m. 8s.; down stream, 1m. 6 2-5s. Because of Kitty Hawk's disablement Baby Speed Demon had little course, was won by Wisconsin Kid, owned by S. T. trouble in winning the second heat of the Webb Brock of Portland, Ore. The final event, a 15-knot handicap race, was won by Hydro-Bullet in 29m. 38s. She made the course in 36m. 228., March 31, St. Augustine, Fla.-The Hydro-Bullet Trophy championship event, free for all, over a This gave her won the first heat of the event for boats of the 26- 25-mile course. The a speed of 41.30 miles an hour. the race. Shot was second and Warren Groat foot class, covering 15 knots in 25m. 4 1-2s. third. Warren Groat (W. T. Warren, Chicago) same boat also finished first in the six-lap handicap Over a limited course won the second heat and the race in the Class race over a 24-knot course. the Wisconsin Kid won the speed trial event, making C event, 15 miles. Time-27m. 28 4-5s. P. D. Q. an average of 45 miles an hour. IV. (A. C. Strong, Burlington, Ia.) won the second heat and the race on points in the Class B event, 10 miles. Time-21m. 15s. Spot (Thomas J. Tracy, New York) won the second heat and the race in the

April 1, St. Augustine, Fla.-The Hydro-Bullet won scratch event.

April 3, St. Augustine, Fla.-Hydro-Bullet won the second trial for speed boats of the 26-foot class in the 15-knot handicap event of the Southern cham-Class E event, 20 miles. Time-32m. 26s. pionship speed boat races.

April 4, St. Augustine, Fla.-Final heats of the championship handicap at 30 nautical miles were won by the Jane S., with the Hydro-Bullet second and Time-1h. 16m. 4s. the Impudence Junior third. Hydro-Bullet would have won if she had not bent her rudder. The Hydro-Bullet won the speed championship of the South and established a new record She won every event she for the Matanzas course. The Wisentered except the Southern handicap. consin Kid won the final in the 20-foot class; the Hydro-Bullet won the final in the 26-foot class, and the Impudence Junior won the 15-nautical-mile handicap. Time-1h. flat.

June 6, New York City-Columbia Yacht Club (Eighty-sixth Street and North River):

CLASS 1, DIVISION 1-DISTANCE, 10 MILES.

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July 5, New York City-Colonial Yacht Club's race from West One Hundred and Fortieth Street to Cornfield Lightship and return, 183 miles:

BOAT AND OWNER.

Flyaway III. (C. B. Taylor).
Etathay (Smith & Gardner).
Virginia (H. M. Betts)
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July 12, New York City-Columbia Yacht Club's race from New York City to Stratford Shoal Light and return, 112 nautical miles:

CLASS 2-CRUISERS RATED FROM 32 TO 48 FEET.

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June 21, New York City to Block Island, R. I.Sir Thomas Lipton Cup was won permanently by H. Wallace's Thistle. 9h. 36m. 15s.; H. G. W. Hoertel's Frances, second, 9h. 57m. 54s.; W. Thomas's Fabius, third.

June 28, New York City to Albany and return, 235 nautical miles:

CRUISERS-CLASS A.

YACHT AND OWNER.

Retta D. (Charles Dalton).
Respite (Dr. C. V. Pederson
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July 3, Peoria, Ill.-Kitty Hawk VI., owned by H. H. Timken of Canton, Ohio, broke two American power boat records. She covered a downstream mile in 1m. 6s., an upstream mile in 1m. 8 3-5s., and downstream mile in 1m. 7 3-5s. The Kitty Hawk's records were not made in races, but in trials In the Class B event, 15 miles, the against time. Warren Groat, owned by W. T. Warren of Chicago, The won the second heat and the race in 29m. 49s. Warren Groat also won the second heat and the race in the Class D event, 10 miles, in 20m. 14 1-5s., and the first heat in the Class C event, 15 miles, in 29m. 49 1-2s. The Spot, owned by Thomas J. Tracy of

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July 23, Baltimore, Md.-Race from Camden, Class A, 43 feet and over N. J., 368 nautical miles: -Won by Caliph, Philadelphia, elapsed time, 41h. 11m. 25s., corrected time, 37h. 45m. 47s.; Marguerite II., Philadelphia, second, elapsed time, 37h. 55m., corrected time, 37h. 55m. Class B, under 43 feet-Won by Flyaway III., New York, elapsed time, 23h. 50m., corrected time, 23h. 50m., average 15% knots; Mirna, Ocean City, second, elapsed time, 45h. 32m. 48., corrected time, 28h. 47m. 40s.; Blue Peter, New York, third, elapsed time, 42h. 8m. 88., corrected time, 32h. 38 m. 41s.: Hyacinth, Chester, fourth, elapsed time, 57h. 12m. 12s., corrected time, 39h. 52m. 43s.; Casino, Philadelphia, fifth, elapsed time, 48h. 22m., corrected time, 39h. 41m. iis.; Jennie S. Camden, sixth, elapsed time, 51h. 14m. 32s., corrected time, 33h. 18m. 53s.; Eugenia, Philadelphia, seventh, disabled and did not finish. July 30, Lake George, N. Y.-30-mile race for championship of America:

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