Googg Governors. 9 1:51 Ampitheater 5% 1:06 1-5 New Engl. Oaks Imperatrice. 8% 1:45 3-5 Adirondack Romping Home.. 1:13 3-5 King Philip Honey Cloud 842 1:46 Albany Anytlme 1:13 Thornton Mem Watch Over. 6 1:11 3-5 Sanford. Devil Diver. 1:12 4-5 Blackstone Valley. Sweet Willow.. 6 1:11 4-5 Wilson... Parasang 1:38 4-5 Old Colony Contradiction.. 6 1:12 3-5 Saratoga Hdcp. Haltal. 10 2:05 4-5 Rhode Island.. The Finest 9 1:52 1-5 Merchants and Spring Hdcp. Sweet Willow 6 1:11 4-5 Citizens. Fenelon gy, 1:38 4-5 Bristol Allegro.. 6 Fepelen.. 10 2:06 2-5 Roger Williams. Topee. 814 1:45 4-5 Saratoga Supl. Invader. 20 15:09 Pawtucket Hdcp.. Dawn Attack 6 1:11 2-5 Jeanne D'Arc.. Bingo Bridget. 6 1:12 2-5 SUFFOLK DOWNS Mary Dyer.. Jessie Gladys. 84 1:45 (Boston, Mass.) OAKLAND PARK Paul Revere. Third Covey. 84 11:44 3-5 (Hot Springs, Ark.) Yankee 91:56 3-5 Arkansas Derby. He Rolls...... .19 11:52 3-5 Constitution. Blue Pair.. 8 1:37 1-5 PIMLICO Bunker HII. Third Covey. 8 1:38 4-5 (Baltimore, Md.) Puritan 9 1:51 Dixie Haltal 9% 11:58 2-5 0 1:10 Ritchie. Overdrawn. 6 1:11 1-5 Hannah Dustin. Fairy Chant. 8 1:46 6 6 1:11 2-5 Manly Stpl. Corrigan 20 4:58 4-5 8 1:42 2-5 9 1:48 3-5 Exterdinator, Filistco. 16+ 559 1:05 1-5 Southern Hdcp. Ringie. 8% 11:48 1-5 Tomasello... Sweet Willow 6 1:10 2-5 5 0:59 2-5 ROCKINGHAM PARK Myles Standish Eternal Bull. 5 0:58 3-5 (Salem, N. H.) Rockingham Park TANFORAN San Bruno, Calif. 84 1:44 Raceland.. Red Vulcan.. 6 11:11 4-5 Marchbank ...... ..Marriage.... | 9 11:49 SANTA ANITA TROPICAL PARK (Acadia, Calif.) (Miami, Fla.) Calit. Breeders... Yankee Dandy. 8 1:41 1-5 New Years Mloland.. 1:39 3-5 Royal Palm Hdcp. (Robert L... 8 + 1:42 3-5 Santa Maria. Phar Rong. San Pasqual Mioland 1:51 3-5 Santa Susanna.. Cute Trick 1:23 3-5 UNITED HUNTS 1:24 (Belmont Park, N. Y.) Santa Maragita. Omelet. 844 1:47 1-5 Temple San Vicente. Good Turn. 1:38 1-5 Gwathmey Supl. (Parma........ 120 4:57 1-5 San Carlos.. General Manager. 1:24 2-5 San Antonio.. Mioland.. 89 1:45 2-5 WASHINGTON PARK San Juan (Homewood, III.) Capistrano. Mioland.. 12 2:29 1-5 Santa Catalina. Sweepida.. 84 1:48 6 11:12 *Santa Barbara... Chiquita 3 0:33 4-5 Beverly Montsin.. 9 1:50 4-5 *Santa Barbara... Black Ralder 3 0:33 2-5 Washington Park Allled Charities.. Painted Veil. 872 1:44 3-5 Futurity Alsab 6 1:11 Lucien Lyne. Betty's Bob 22 3:54 1-5 * Run In two divisions. Sheridan Hdcp 9 1:49 3-5 sor 83977SS78 O WOONS Highest Daily Double Payoffs Bowie.... Amount* Track Date $10,772.40 Joy Bet-Merry Caroline. Washington Park, 8-1439 8,498,35 Winifred Ann-Tabson, Thornclinte Park.. 9-17-32 7,205,40 Wanoah-Arakay Tropical Park. 3-18-35 6.754.50 Charles F.-James Boy 11-16-38 5,507.70 Forest Do-Sun Monia. Delaware Park, 7- 441 4,897.80 Billy Skilful-All Sweep.. Ak-Sar-Ben 7- 2-40 4,465.80 Lady Pal-Willie Klein. Coney Island, 9-28-34 4,429.80 Clear the Way-Lillian C. Ak-Sár-Ben. 5-30-40 4,330.92 J. George-Lilac Bloom.. Fairmount Park. 9-22-32 3.581.00 Humble Issue-Ethelmont. Hawthorne.. 9-29-37 3,408.30 Whats Todo-Alamode, Ak-Sar-Ben. 7-31-41 3,320.40 Early Spring-Javert.. Pimlico. 11-12-41 3.318.90 Morden-Theron. Detroit. 9-26-33 3,289.40 Dilwin-Petard Suffolk Downs. 7-20-36 *The amount returned is based on a $2 bet on the daily double, a combination of two races, usually the first and second or the first and third. Edward J. Neil Memorial Trophy The Edward J. Neil Memorial Trophy was boxing in the preceding year. The 1939 award was awarded to Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight voted to Billy Conn, light-heavyweight champion. champion of the worid, for 1938, by the New York The 1940 award went to Henry Armstrong, former Boxing Writers' Association (Jan. 18. 1939). world eatherweight, lightweight and welterweight Dempsey is the first recipient of the trophy given champion. The 1941 award went to Joe Louts. annually to the one who has done the most for world heavyweight champion. World's Best Horse Racing (Running) Records Age Weight Horse Date Track Miles Furl'gs Min. Sec. 3-8 Atoka 6 105 33 1-2 1906, Sept. 7 Butte, Mont. 3 1-2 Joe Blair U5 39 1916. Feb. 5 Juarez, Mex. 1-2 Double Call. 116 46 1940, March 12 Miami, Fla. 4 1-2 Hoyle 105 52 1908, 16 Aqueduct, N. Y. 5-8 Pan Zareta. 120 57 1-5 1915, Feb. 10 Juarez, Mex. 5 1-2 tron Masa.. 150 1 03 2-5 1914, March & Juarez, Mex. 13-4 Kingston. 139 1 08 1891. June 22 Sheepshead Bay, NY. *3-4 Broken Tendrii 123 1 06 1-5 1929, Aug. 6 Brighton, England 3-4 Clang 110 1 09 1-5 1935, Oct. 112 Coney Isl., Cinn. 6 1- 4 Montanic 109 1 15 4-5 1901 July 20 Wash.Pk. Chic. 0 1-2 Snark 109 1 15 4-5 1937. Feb 9 Miami, Fla. 7-9 Roseben 120 1 22 1906, Oct. 16 Belmont Park, N. Y. 7-8 Clans 105 1 22 1935, July 19 Arlington Hghts. 7 1-2 High Cloud 118 1 30 1922, May 122 Churchill Downs Romer. 110 1 34 4-5 1918, Aug. 21 Saratoga, N, Y. 1 Equipolse 128 1 34 2-5 1932, June 30 Arlington Park, Hunols 1 70 yds. Chasar 104 1 40 3-5 1935, Sept 14 Coney Isl. Cinn. 1 70 yds. Mike Hall. 103 1 40 3-5 1927, Oct. 20 Latonia 1 1-16 Top Row 109 142 1934, Dec. San Mateo. Calit. 1 1-8 Indian Broom 94 1 47 3-5 1936, April 11 San Bruno, Calil. 1 3-16 Challedon 120 1 54 3-5 1939, Oct.. 10 Lexington, Ky. 1 1-4 Whisk Broon 11 139 2 00 1913, June 28 Belmont Park, N. Y. 1 1-4 Top Gallant 126 2 00 1923, May 16 Newmarket, England. 1 1-4 Hark Forrard 75 2 00 1923, Aug 8 Brighton, England. 15-16 Ballot 126 2 09 3-5 1908, July 1 Sheepshead Bay, N. Y 1 3-8 Man o' War. 126 2 14 1-5 1920, June 12 Belmont Park, NY 1 1-2 The Bastard 124 2 23 1929. Oct. 18 Newmarket, England 1 1-2 Sorteado. 112 2 28 2-5 1939, Sept 23 Belmont Park, N. Y. 1 5-8 Man o' War. 126 2 40 4-5 1920. Sept. 4 Belmont Park, N. Y 1 3-4 Chilhowee. 126 2 54 3-5 1924, Oct. 18 Latonia, Ky. Buen Ojo 133 252 3-5 1922, Jan. 8 Montevideo, Uruguay 1 7-8 Bold Courier 116 3 15 2-5 1937, Aug. 8 Agua Caliente, Mex. Polazal 3 15 1924, July 8 Salisbury, England Pradella 116 3 19 2-5 1906, June 19 Ascot, England. Market Wise. 114 3 20 4-5 1941, Sept. 27 Belmont Park, N. Y. 2 1-16 War Whood 96 3 34 1-4 1905. Sept. 23 Toronto. Can. Primrose Day 106 3 34 1936, Aug. 30 Seattle, Wash. 2 1-8 Centurion 3 35 1923, Sept. 28 Newbury, England. 2 1-8 Joe Murphy 99 3 42 1894, Aug. 30 Chicago, m. 2 1-4 Fenelon 119 3 47 1941, Oct. 4 Belmont Park, N. Y. 2 3-8 Wiki Jack 91 4 15 1925, Feb. 8 Tijuana, Mex. 2 1-2 Golden Myth 129 4 16 3-5 1922. June 5 Ascot, England. 2 1-2 Big Ed 114 4 22 1940, Feb. 23 Arcadia, Calit. 5-8 Worthian. 101 4 51 2-5 1925. Feb. 22 Tijuana, Mex. 3-4 Shot Put. 126 4 48 4-5 1940, Aug. 14 Washington Pk., Chicago Bosh 100 5 13 1925, March 8 Tijuana, Mex. 113 Agua Caliente, Mex. 85 711 1897. May 20 Oakland, Cal. Isotemia... 119 7 10 4-5 1912, Oct. 7) Louisville, Ky. *Made on down-hill course. **Against time. tOver old Futurity course at Sheepshead Bay, 170 feet less than 34 mile. OVER A STRAIGHT COURSE NNN Miles Fur''gs 1-4 Bob Wade. Galley Slave 1-2 Young Martin, 1-2 Gloaming 4 1-2 Preceptor. Orissa 5-8 Devineress. 5-8 Pen Rose 5 1-2 Plater. 3-4 Artful 6 1-2 Porter's Mite. 7-8 First Edition 7-8 Paris. Salvator 1-4 Banquet. Pds. 99 Min. Sec. 21 1-4 1890. Aug. 55 3-5 1918, Sept. 20 Rutte. Mont. Leading American Jockeys (Excluding Steeplechases) 205 Yr. Jockey M'ts. Won Yr. Jockey M'ts. Won Yr. Jockey M'ts. Won 1913.. M. Buxton 887 146 1923. . I. Parke. 718 173 1933. . J. West rope.. 1.224 301 1914.. T. McTaggart. 7871 157 1924. I. Parke. 844 1934. . M. Peters.. 1.045 221 1915. M. Garner 775 151 1925.. A. Mortensen 987 187 1935. C. Stevenson. 1,099 206 1916. F. Robinson 791 178 1926.. R. Jones. 1,172 190 1936. B. James. 1.106 245 1917.. W. Crump 803 151 1927. L. Hardy. 1.130 207 1937.. J. Adams. 1,265 260 1918. F. Robinson.. 864 185 1928.Jinzelone. 1,052 155 1938.. J. Adams. 1.129 216 1919. C Robinson. 896 199 1929. M. Knight. 871 149 1939 J Londen 990 211 1920. .J. Butwell. 721 152 1930. H. R. Riley 861 177 1940 Earl Dew. 1,377 28 1921..C. Lang. 696 135 1931. . H. Roble. 1,174 173 * 1941. D. Meade 1,064 18 1922. M Fator 859 188 1932..IJ. Gilbert. 1,050, 212 •To approximately Nov. 1. Dew, 19 years old, was killed (Feb. 2, 1941) in a fall at Agua Caliente, Mexico. Trotting and Pacing Records Source: Roger Duncan, Executive Vice-Pres., United States Trotting Assn., Hartford, Conn. TROTTING RECORDS 12 mile, Temple Harvester, Aurora, ill., Aug. 5, second and fourth heats, Spencer Scott vinner of 1925, 5812 first heat, Earl's Moody Guy, winner of third 12 mile in a race over half-mile track, Daylee, heat, Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1941, 2:0016, 1-5912. Freehold, N. J., Aug. 30, 1941, 1:00. 2:02, 2:03. 1 mile (world's record), Greyhound,* Lexington, Fastest four heats by three-year-olds over halfKy., Sept. 29, 1938, 1:55'4. mile track, Merwyna, winner of third and fourth 1 mile, in a race, Greyhound, Springfield, Ill., heats, Lucy Hanover, winner of second hea! Aug. 21, 1936, 1:5714. Perpetual, winner of first heat, Delaware, O., Sept 1 mile on half-mile track, gelding, Greyhound*, 19, 1941, 2:08. 2:05 14. 2:05?2, 2:0712. Goshen, N. Y., July 16, 1937, 1.5934. Fastest dead heat on half-mile track, Bagpiper I mile by a stallion, Spencer Scott , Lexington, and Symbol Gantle, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. Ky.. Sept. 24, 1941, 1:5714. July 11, 1941, 2:0612. 1 mile by å stallion, 15 mile track, Dean Han 112 miles, Greyhound*, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept over,* Reading, Pa., Oct. 15, 1939, 2:0224. 14, 1937. 3.02'2. 1 mile driven by a woman on hali-mile track, 2 miles, Greyhound*, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 19, Dale Hanover, (Mrs. E. R. Harriman), Middle- 1939, 4:06. town, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1941, 2:05'4. 2 miles on half-mile track, Peter Manning. BirTwo-year-old gelding. Reynolda, Lexington, Ky., mingham, Ala., Oct. 23, 1925, 4:23. Oct. 3, 1933, 2.0412. 3 miles, Lee Stout*, Trumansburg, N. Y., Oet. 7. Three-year-old stallion, Dean Hanover, Lexing- 1939, 6:1914 2 ton, Ky., Sept. 24, 1937, 1:5812. 3 miles in race, Fairy Wood, Minneapolis, Minn.. Three-year-old gelding, Greyhound, Springfield, July 1, 1895, 7:1612. III., Aug. 21, 1935, 2:00. 4 miles, Bertie R., Blackpool, Englandi. Sept. Four-year-old stallion, Dean Hanover, *Lexing- 11, 1899, 9:58. ton, Ky., Sept. 25, 1938, 1:58!2. 4 miles, Senator L., San Jose, Cal., (reg.), Nov. Four-year-old gelding Greyhound, Springfield, 2, 1894. 10:12. Ill., Aug. 21, 1936, 1.5714. 5 miles in race, half-mile track, Imogene Con. One mile by a mare, Rosalind, Lexington, Ky., stantine, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 29, 1919. 12:03 Oct. 4, 1938, 1:5634. 10 miles, Pascal*, New York, N. Y. (reg.), Nov. 1 mile by a yearling, Airdale, Lexington, Ky.. 2, 1893, 26.15. Oct. 2, 1912, 2.1534. 10 miles in race, Controller, San Francisco, Cal 1 mile, by a two-year-old, Hanover's Bertha, (reg.), Nov. 23, 1878, 27:23!4. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 15, 1929, 2.02. Lawrence Han- 20 miles, Capt. McGowan, Boston, Mass. (reg.). over, Lexington, Ky., Oct. 11, 1934, 2.02. Oct. 31, 1865, 58:25. 1 mile, by a three-year-old (driven by Alma 30 miles, Gen. Taylor*, San Francisco, Cal. Sheppard, eleven years old), Dean Hanover, Lex- Feb. 21, 1857, 1.47.59. ington, Ky., Sept. 24, 1937, 1.582. 50 miles, Ariel*, Albany, N. Y., May 5, 1846. 1 mile, by a five-year-old, Greyhound, Lexington, 3:55:1012, Ky., Sept. 28, 1937, 1:56. 100 miles, Conqueror*, Centerville, L. L. Nov. 1 mile, by a six-year-old, Greyhound, Lexing- 12, 1853, 8:58:53. ton, Ky., Sept. 29, 1938, 1:5514. Trotting records by a team, Greyhound and 1 mile, to high-wheel sulky, Lou Dillon*, Cleve- Rosalind®, Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 5, 1939, 1:58!. land, Ohio, Sept. 12, 1903, 2:05. By, a tandem team, John R. McElwyn and I mile, to high-wheel sulky on hall-mile track, Hollyrood Harrier, Rutland, Vt., Sept. 7, 1936. Peter Billiken®, Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1914, 2:1914. 2:1414. Three abreast: Hollyrood Boris, Calumet Du1 mile, Under Saddle, Greyhound*, Lexington, buque, MacAubrey, Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1937, Ky., Sept. 27, 1940, 2.013.. 2:1012 Fastest two heats, Nibble Hanover, Old Orchard Four in hand, Damania, Belnut, Maud, and Beach, Me., July 24, 1941, 1:5934. 1:59. Mustapha, Chicago, Ill., July 4, 1896, 2:30. Fastest two heats on half-mile track, Spencer Four in hand to coach, Arthur Mower, Capital Scott, Delaware, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1941, 2:0212, 2:04?*. Stock, John R. McElwyn and Hollyrood Harrier. Fastest two heats by iwo-year-old on half-mile Suffolk Downs, Mass., Oct. 12, 1936, 2:46'2. track, Cannon Ball, Delaware, O., Sept. 17. 1941, Trotting record with running mate, 1 mile, 2:09, 2:0724 against time, Uhlan*, Lexington, Ky.. Oct. 9. 1913, Fastest three heats, Greyhound, Goshen, N. Y., 1:5412 Aug 13, 1936, 2:01, 2:0014, 2:00; Rosalind, Lexing- Double gaited horse, Calumet Evelyn, Lexington, ington, Ky., Sept. 30, 1937, 2:02, 2:00, 1:5914. Ky., Sept. 21, 1935, 1:5994 (p), Lexington, Ky. Fastest four heats, Nibble Hanover, winner of Oct. 2. 1936, 1:592 (tr). PACING RECORDS 14, mile, Directum I*, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1 mile, two-year-old colt, Calumet Cheater. Lex1916. .557. ington, Ky., Oct. 2. 1931, 2.0034. 1 mile, Billy Direct, *Lexington, Ky., Sept. 28. I mile by two-year-old colt, in race, His Majesty. 1938, 1:55. Indianapolis, Sept. 7, 1932, 2:02. 1 mile, by & stallion, Billy Direct, *Lexington, 1 mile, by three-year-old colt, in race, Billy DiKy., Sept. 28, 1938, 1:55. rect, Lexington, Ky, Sept. 29, 1937, 1.58. 1 mile by a mare, Her Ladyship, *Indianapolis, I mile by three-year-old gelding, Little Pat, LesInd., Sept. 17, 1938, 1:5742. ington, Ky, Oct. 2, 1936, 1.593. 1 mile, by a gelding, Prince Alertt, New York, Fastest two heats, Directum I, Columbus, Ohio, N. Y., Sept. 23. 1903, 1:57. Oct. 2, 1914, 1:58, 2:00. 1 mile, driven by a lady, Highland Scott (Mrs. Fastest two heats by two-year-old filly on hallE. R. Harriman), Goshen, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1929, mile track, Yellow Blossom, Hamburg. N. Y.. 1:5914. 1 mile, in a race, Directum I., Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 21, 1941, 2:0912. 2:06!2. Sept. 30, 1914, 1:58. Billy Direct, Lexington, Ky., Fastest two heats by two-year-old colt on half mile track, Court Jester, Delaware, O., Sept. 18, Sept. 29, 1937, 1:58. i mile, half-mile track, in race, Single G.. Des 1941, 2:0714. 2:07. Moines, Iowa, Aug. 26, 1918, and Winnipeg, Louis- Fastest three heats, Her Ladyship, Syracuse, ville, Ky., Sept. 12, 1928; and May E. Grattan, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1938, 1:5814, 1:58: 1:59. Raleigh, N. C., Oct. 17, 1930, 2:01. 192 miles, Little Pat, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 9. 1 mile, half mile track, Billy Direct®, Altamont, 1937, 3:12. N. Y., Oct. 18, 1939, 1:59. 1 mile, four-year-old mare, Calumet Evelyn, Lex1 mile, yearling filly, Royal Lady, Indianapolis, ington, Ky., Sept. 21, 1935, 1:5914. Ind., Oct. 20, 1939, 2:14'4. i mile, four-year-old stallion, Billy Direct, i mile, two-year Ally, Ann Vonian®, Lexington, Lexington, Ky., Sept. 28, 1938, 1:55. Ky., Sept. 26, 1939, 2:0212. 1 mile, four-year-old gelding, Nate Hanover, 1 mile, two-year-old filly on hall-mile track, Lexington, Ky.. Sept. 27, 1938, 1:59. Yellow Blossom, Hamburg. N. Y., Aug. 21, 1941, 1 mile, high-wheel sulky, Dan Patcho, Macon, 2:06'2 Ga.. Nov. 30, 1903, 2.0494. 1 mile. yearling colt, Frank Perry*, Lexington, ? miles, Dan Patch*, Macon, Ga.1. Nov. 30, Ky., Sept. 12, 1911, 2:16. 1903. 4:17. *Against time. *Paced by runner to sulky carrying a wind or dust shield, the runner preceding the racer. 3 miles, Elastic Pointer, Kendallville, Ind., Oct. uty Sheriff, Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 28, 1916, 1, 1909. 7:312. 2:0714. 4 miles, Joe Jefferson, Knoxville, Iowa (reg.). 1 mile against time on hall-mile track by twoNov. 13, 1891, 10:10. year-olds, Saratoga and Times Scarce, York, Pa., 5 miles, Angus Peter, Quebec, Canada, Sept. 10, Oct. 4, 1940, 2:0526. 1933, 11:54. Pacing Records By A Team Pacing Records-To Wagon 1 mile agains time, Minor Heir and George Gano, 1 mile, Dan Patch*, Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 27, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1912, 2:02. 1903. 1:5794. 1 mile in a race, Billy M. and Doctor M., Spring I mile, in a race, Angus Pointer, Memphis, Tenn., field, I., Sept. 24, 1914, 2:0714. Oct. 20, 1904, 2:0412. 1 mile against time on 12 mile track, Billy Direct 2 miles, Longfellow, Vallejo, Calif., June 23, 1869, and The Widower, Altamont, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1939, 5:2712 2:0414 3 miles, Longfellow, Sacramento, Calif., Sept. 7, 1 mile in a race, 12 mile track, Colleen and Dep- 1869, 7:53. Winners of Famous Harness Stakes Source: Roger Duncan, Executive Vice President, United States Trotting Association (The Hambletonian was inaugurated in 1926. In 1926 and 1928 it was trotted at Syracuse, N. Y.; in 1927 and 1929 at Lexington, Ky., since when it has been trotted at Goshen, N. Y.) THE HAMBLETONIAN (3-year-old trotters) Best Time Value 1926-Guy McKinney. 2:044 $73.451 1934--Lord Jim 2:02 4 25,545 1927-Josola's Worthy 2:03 54.694 1935 Greyhound 2:024 33,321 1929- Spencer 2:02 66.226 1936 Rosalind 2:01 4 35.643 1929-Walter Dear, 2:02% 2:014 37,912 1930-Hanover's Bertha 2:03 2:02 37.962 1931 Calumet Butler. 2:03 50.291 1939 Peter Astra 2:04' 40,502 1932 The Marchioness. 2:014 53,339 1940-Spencer Scott 2:02 43,658 1933-Mary Reynolds. 2:03 40,459 1941---Bill Gallon 2:05 38 729 Best Time 2:0512 2:05 2:04 2:0312 2:0417 FOX STAKES (2-year-old pacers) Year Winner Best Time Year Winner 1932-Logan Scott, 2:0314 1937--The Widower, 1933- Laurel Hanover 2:08 1938- Blackstone 1934-The Auctioneer 2:1216, 1939--William Cash 1935- Worthy Grattan 2:0412 1940-Black Hawk 1936-Dusty Hanover. 2:04 1941-Court Jester. HORSEMAN FUTURITY (3-year-old trotters) 1932-The Marchioness. 2:02 1937-Southland 1933-Brown Berry 2:0314 1938-McLin Hanover 1934-Vitamine 2:0134 1939-Lyrmite 1935-Greyhound 2:05 1940-Spencer Scott 1936-Bill Strang 2:0333 1941-Bill Gallon KENTUCKY FUTURITY (3-year-old trotters) 1932-The Marchioness. 2:02 1937-Twilight Song 1933-Meda 2:03141938--McLin Hanover. 1934-Princess Peg 2:0134 1939--Peter Astra 1935-Lawrence Hanover 2:0034 1910-Spencer Scott. 1936-Rosalind 2:03 1941---Bill Gallon. READING FUTURITY (3-year-old trotters, half-mile track futurity) 1932-Evan Hanover 2:0634 | 1937-Dean Hanover 1933-Taffy Volo 2:0712 | 1938-- Essie Hanover, 1934-Princess Peg 2:0612 1939-Congressional 1935-Volo Arion.. 2:0814 1940--MacAbigail 1936-Pinero 2:0512 | 1941--Lucy Hanover, 2:0312 2:0132 2:07 2:0214 2:01 2:0114 2:0434 2:10 2:0712 2:0912 2:0712 10 Cathedral Handicap. 10 412 NO. Medlord. 20 Medford, Mass. 3-22 Boston Marathon 20+ 2:30:28 Pawson Boston 4-19 A.A.U. 40 kilometers, walk 24 + 3:48:23 Abbate Hamtramck, Mich. 4--27 A.A.U. 50 kilometers, walk 20+ Neville, O. 5-11 Laurence-to-Sea 26 + 2:31:27 Pawson Salisbury 5-30 A.A.U. 10 kilometers walk. 6.09 0:57:47.4 Abbate St. Louis, Mo. 6-17 Independence Day 55:51 Kleinerren Washington, D. C. 7-4 Dengis Memorial 26 + 9-13 A.A.U. 25 kilometer run 15+ Everett, Mas. 9-28 A.A.U. 15,000 meter walk 9.32 1:18:41.9 Connolly New York City 10-19 A.A.U. 30 kilometers. 18+ 2:52:03 Fleming Cincinnati 10-26 A.A.U. cross country.. 6 11-9 AA.U. marathon. 26+ 11-9 INTERCOLLEGIATE CROSS COUNTRY RUNS Leslie MacMitchell, New York University, won team title went to Manhattan with 60 points. the 33rd annual I. C. A. A. A. A. cross country run The Western Conference cross country champion(Nov. 16, 1941) in Van Cortlandt Park, New York ship was won by Purdue University (Nov. 17. 1941) City, in which 134 men from 19 colleges partici- at Lafayette, Ind, with 33 points. Indiana was pated MacMitchell's time for the five-mile race next with 56, and Ohio State, third, with 72. Fred was 26:40.1, followed by Robert Nichols, Rhode Wilt, Indiana, covered the hilly four-mile course Island State, 26:57.2, and Glenn V. Masten, Col- in 20:01.5. gate, 27:02.2. Rhode Island State won the team The fourth annual National Collegiate A, A. cross title with 31 points; New York University, second. country championship was run (Nov. 24, 1941) at with 112; and Manhattan, third, with 130. The East Lansing. Mich., and was won by Frederick L. Freshman race was won by Gerald T. Karver, Penn Wilt, University of Indiana, who was clocked in State, in 15:51.3 for the three-mile course. Ray 20:32.3 for the four-mile course. Rhode Island Zoellner, New York University. was second, 15:52; State College, with 83 points, annexed the team and David Williams, Georgetown, third, 16:12. The title. Boxing Champions, by Classes (As recognized by National Boxing Association) Heavyweight (over 175 lbs.)--Joe Louis Lightweight (135 lbs.)-Sammy Angott. * Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.)--Gus Lesnevich* Featherweight (126 lbs.)--Jackie Wilson. Middleweight (160 lbs.)-Tony Zale* Bantamweight (118 lbs.)-Lou Salica Welterweight (147 lbs.)--Fred Cochrane* Flyweight (112 lbs.) Little Dado. *Also recognized by New York State Boxing Commission. Ring Champions of the Past HEAVYWEIGHTS 1882-1892 John L. Sullivan (A) 1919-1926 Jack Dempsey 1892-1897 James J. Corbett (B) 1926-1928 Gene Tunney (retired) 1897-1899 Robert Fitzsimmons 1930-1931 Max Schmeling 1932 1899-1906 James J. Jeffries Jack Sharkey 1933 Primo Carnera 1906-1908 Tommy Burns 1934 Max Baer 1908-1915 Jack Johnson 1935-1936 James J. Braddock 1915-1918 Jess Willard 1937-1941 Joe Louis (A) London Prize Ring (bare knuckle champion). (B) First Marquis of Queensbury Champion LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS •Abandoned title. 1903 George Gardner tling Siki knocked out Carpentier in 1903-1905 Robert Fitzsimmons 1922, and Mike McTigue beat Siki in 1905-1907 Philadelphia Jack O'Brien 1923; Paul Berlenbach beat McTigue 1907-1912 Tommy Burns (did not claim cham in 1925 pionship) 1925-1926 Paul Berlenbach 1912-1916 Jack Dillon claimed title but did not 1926-1927 Jack Delaneye fight under it 1927 Tommy Loughrano 1916-1920 Battling Levinsky 1929-1930 Jimmy Slattery 1920-1922 Georges Carpentier 1930-1934 Maxey Rosenbloom 1922 Gene Tunney, Harry Greb 1934-1935 Bob Olin 1923 Harry Greb, Gene Tunney 1935-1938 John Henry Lewis 1923-1925 Gene Tunney relinquished title to fight 1939-1940 Billy Conn* in heavyweight class; previously Bat- 1941 Gus Lesnevich • Abandoned title. MIDDLEWEIGHTS 1897-1907 Tommy Ryan 1926 Tiger Flowers, Mickey Walker 1907 Stanley Ketchel, Billy Papke 1926-1931 Mickey Walker 1932 1908-1910 Stanley Ketchel Ben Jeby 1933 1911-1913 Claimed by Billy Papke, Frank Klaus, Lou Brouillard, Vince Dundee 1934 Mike Gibbons. Ed McGoorty and Teddy Yarosz 1935 George Chip Teddy Yarosz, Babe Risko 1936 Babe Risko, Fred Steele 1914-1917 Al McCoy 1937 F. Steele 1917-1920 Mike O'Dowd 1938 F.Steele, Al Hostak, S. Krieger 1921-1923 Johnny Wilson 1939 AI Hostak 1923-1925 Harry Greb 1940-1941 Tony Zale *Abandoned title. WELTERWEIGHTS 1900 Rube Ferns, Matty Matthews 1929 Jackie Fields 1901 Matty Matthews and Rube Ferns 1930 Jackie Fields, Jack Thompson, Tommy 1901-1904 Joe Walcott Freeman 1904-1906 Dixie Kid, Joe Walcott, Honey Melody 1931 Freeman, Thompson, Lou Brouillard 1907 Mike Sullivan 1932 Jackie Fields 1910 Jimmy Clabby* 1933 Young Corbett, Jimmy McLarnin 1911-1915 Title vacant 1934 Barney Ross, Jimmy McLarnin 1915-1915 Ted Lewis, Jack Britton 1935 Jimmy McLarnin, Barney Ross 1919-1922 Jack Britton 1936-1938 Barney Ross 1922-1926 Mickey Walker 1938-1939 Henry Armstrong 1926 Pete Latzo 1940 Fritz Zivic 1927-1928 Joe Dundee 1941 Fred Cochrane LIGHTWEIGHTS 1901-1908 Joe Gans 1931-1932 Tony Canzoneri 1908-1910 Battling Nelson 1933-1935 Barney Ross 1912-1914 Ad Wolgast 1935 Tony Canzoneri 1912-1924 Willie Ritchie 1936 Tony Canzoneri, Lou Ambers 1914-1917 Freddie Welsh 1937 Lou Ambers 1917-1924 Benny Leonardo 1938 Henry Armstrong 1925 Jimmy Goodrich, Rocky Kansas 1939 Lou Ambers 1926-1930 Sammy Mandell 1940 Lew Jenkins 1941 Sammy Angott *Abandoned title. FEATHERWEIGHTS 1892-1899 George Dixon (A) ! 1927 Benny Bass 1899-1901 Terry McGovern 1928 Tony Canzoneri, Andre Routis 1901-1904 Young Corbett 1929-1931 C. Battalino 1904-1908 Tommy Sullivan 1932-1934 Fred Miller, Peter Sarron, Kid Choco1908-1911 Abe Attell 1911-1922 Johnny Kilbane 1934 Baby Arizmendi 1923 Johnny Kilbane, Eugene Criqui, Johnny 1937 P. Sarron, Henry Armstrong* Dundee 1938-1939 Joey Archibald 1925 Dundee 1940 Harry Jaffra 1925-1927 Kid Kaplan* 1941 Richie Lemos, Jackie Wilson (A) Claim disputed. *Abandoned title. BANTAMWEIGHT 1899-1900 Terry McGovern 1923 Joe Lynch 1901-1903 Harry Forbes 1924 Abe Goldstein, Eddie Martin 1903-1906 Frankie Neil 1925 Eddie Martin, Charley (Phil) Rosenberg 1903-1907 No recognized champion 1926 Charley (Phil) Rosenberg 1907-1913 Johnny Coulon 1921-1931 Severai claimants 1914-1916 Kid Williams, Johnny Ertle 1932-1933 Al Brown 1917-1920 Pete Herman 1936 In dispute, Sixto Escobar leading chai 1920-1921 Joe Lynch 2110 1921 Pete Herman, Johnny Buff 1937-1939 Sixto Escobar 1922 Johnny Buff, Joe Lynch 1940-1941 Lou Salica •Abandoned title, 1930 late |