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1916-Washington State 14, Brown 0. 1917- Oregon 14, Pennsylvania 0. 1918-No game (war).

1919 No game (war).

1920-Harvard 7, Oregon 6.

1921-California 28, Ohio 0.

1922-Washington and Jefferson 0, California 0. 1923-Southern California 14, Penn State 3. 1924-Navy 14, Washington 14.

1930-Southern California 47, Pittsburgh 14.

1925-Notre Dame 27, Stanford 10.

1926--Alabama 20, Washington 19.

1927-Alabama 7, Stanford 7.

1928-Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 6.

1929-Georgia Tech 8, California 7.

1931-Alabama 24, Washington State 0.

1932-Southern California 21, Tulane 12.

1933-Southern California 35, Pitt 0.

1934-Columbia 7, Stanford 0.

1935-Alabama 29, Stanford 13.

1936-Stanford 7, Southern Methodist 0.

1937-Pittsburgh 21, Washington 0.

1938-California 13, Alabama 0. (90,000)

1939-Southern California 7, Duke 3. (91,000)

1940-Southern California 14, Tennessee 0 (92,000). 1941-Leland Stanford 21, Nebraska 13 (91,500).

SUGAR BOWL

(New Orleans, La.)

1935--Tulane 20, Temple 14.

1936-Texas Christian 3, Louisiana State 2.

1937-Santa Clara 21, Louisiana State 14. 1938-Santa Clara 6, Louisiana 0. (45,000) 1939-Texas Christian 15, Carnegie 7. (50,000) 1940-Texas A. and M. 14, Tulane 13 (73.000). 1941-Boston College 19, Tennessee 13 (73,181).

ORANGE BOWL
(Miami, Fla.)

1935-Bucknell 26, Miami 0.

1936-Catholic U. 20, Mississippi 19. 1937-Duquesne 13, Mississippi State 12. 1938-Auburn 6, Michigan State 0. (18,970) 1939-Tennessee 17, Oklahoma 0. (32,191) 1940-Georgia Tech 21, Missouri 7 (36,500). 1941-Mississippi State 17, Georgetown 7 (35,001). SUN BOWL (El Paso, Tex.)

1936-Hardin-Simmons 14, New Mexico State 14. 1937-Hardin-Simmons 34, Texas College of Mines 6. 1938-West Virginia 7, Texas Tech 6. (12,500) 1939-Utah 26, New Mexico 0. (13,500)

1940-Catholic U. 0, Arizona State of Temple 0 (12,000).

1941-Western Reserve 26, Arizona State of Temple 13 (14,000).

COTTON BOWL (Dallas, Tex.)

1937-Texas Christian 16, Marquette 6. 1938 Rice 28, Colorado U. 14, (37,000) 1939-St. Mary's 20, Texas Tech. 13. (40,000) 1940 Clemson 6, Boston College 3 (20,000). 1941-Texas A & M 13, Fordham 12 (45,500).

(Figures in parentheses after games denote attendance).

1936-East 19, West 3. 1937-East 3, West 0.

EAST-WEST (SHRINE GAME)
(San Francisco)
1938-East 0, West 0.

1939-West 14, East 0 (60,000)

1940-West 28, East 11 (45,000). 1941-West 20, East 14 (62,000).

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The champions from 1933 are based on the playoff system which started in that year.

Professional Football Standings for 1941

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Bicycling Championships of 1941

Source: Amateur Bicycle League of America, Inc.
National Amateur Bicycle Championships, Rose
Bowl Course, Pasadena, Calif., Aug. 23-24.

SENIOR MEN

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WOMEN

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*Mildred Kugler, Somerville, N. J.
Ruth Maxhimer, No. Hollywood, Calif.
Bernice McCann, Bakersfield, Calif.

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6 Miles-Andrew Bernadsky, Calif. Time: 17:15 3/5.

San Francisco,

9 Miles -Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco, Calif. Time: 24:41.

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Miles-Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco.

Calif. Time: 42:06 2/5.

FINAL STANDING

Andrew Bernadsky, San Francisco, Calif.

"Miss Kugler defeated Miss Maxhimer in match to decide third place.

Board Track-National Championships, Burbank Velodrome, San Jose, Calif., Aug. 26-27.

Senior Men-12 Mile-Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif. Time: 1:00 1/5.

Senior Men-1

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Mateo, Calif. Time: 2:48 4/5.

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Senior Men-2 Miles-Don Peterson, San Jose, Calif. Time: 5:08.

Senior Men-5 Miles Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif. Time: 10:46.

FINAL STANDING

Board Track
Bob Stauffacher, San Mateo, Calif.
Marvin Thomson, Chicago, Ill.
Ed Carfagnini, Chicago, Ill.
Don Peterson, San Jose, Calif.
Harold Hughes, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sam Rinelli, San Jose, Calif.
Trini Perez, San Jose, Calif.
Phil Messines, San Jose, Calif.
FINAL STANDING
Junior Men-(Board Track)
3 Chuck Edwards, Chicago, Ill.
Frank Berlando, Chicago, Ill.
*Ralph Brown, San Jose, Calif.
Bill Mulcoy, San Jose, Calif.

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Archery Championships of 1941 and Records

1941 CHAMPIONS

Man Champion-Larry Hughes. Burbank, Cal. Single York Round, 141-827; Double York Round, 279-1637; Single American Round, 90-744; Double American Round, 180-1464.

Woman Champion-Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J. Single National Round, 72-482; Double National Round, 144-930; Single Columbia Round, 72-584; Double Columbia Round, 144-1198.

Junior Boy Champion-Billy West, Joplin, Missouri. Single Junior American Round, 90-718; Double Junior American Round, 180-1426.

Junior Girl Champion-Dorothy Axtelle, Tacoma, Wash. Single Columbia Round, 72-516; Double Columbia_Round, 144-1022.

Men's Regular Style Flight Shoot Champion-Herbert Henderson, Evansville, Ind. Distance: 483 yards, 2 inches. Women's Regular Style Flight Shoot Champion-Miss Glendolene Vinyard, Canby, Ore. Distance: 396 yards, 2 feet, 9 inches. Free Style Flight Shoot Champion-Miss Glendolene Vinyard, Canby, Ore. Distance: 423 yards. ALL-TIME RECORDS AND RECORD HOLDERS

Single York Round-135-829. Carl Strang, Dearborn, Mich. (1941).
Double York Round-279-1637. Larry Hughes, Burbank, Cal. (1941).
Single American Round-90-744. Larry Hughes, Burbank, Cal. (1941).
Double American Round-180-1464. Larry Hughes, Burbank, Cal. (1941).

Single National Round-72-522. Miss Mildred Miller, Milwaukee, Wis. (1941).

Double National Round-144-1010. Miss Mildred Miller, Milwaukee, Wis. (1941).
Single Columbia Round-72-584. Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. Y. (1941).

Double Columbia Round-144-1148. Miss Ann Weber, Bloomfield, N. J. (1940); Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J. (1941).

Single American Round for Women-90-666. Miss Ann Weber, Bloomfield, N. J. (1940); 90-666, Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J. (1941).

Double American Round for Women-179-1309. Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J. (1941).

Single Junior American Round-90-720. Paul Cowin, Bethlehem, Pa. (1941).

Double Junior American Round-180-1426. Billy West. Joplin, Mo. (1941).

Single Columbia Round for Juniors-72-516. Mary Thompson, Phoenix, Ariz. (1940); Dorothy Axtelle, Tacoma, Wash. (1941).

Double Columbia Round for Juniors-144-1022. Dorothy Axtelle, Tacoma, Wash. (1941).
Regular Style Flight Shoot (Men)-517 yds., 1 ft. Curtis L. Hill, Dayton, O. (1939).
Curtis L. Hill, Dayton, O. (1936).

Free Style Flight Shoot (Men)-614 yds., 6 in.

Flight Shoot for Women-396 yds., 2 ft., 9 in. Miss Glendolene Vinyard, Canby, Ore. (1941).
Free Style Flight Shoot for Women-423 yds. Miss Glendolene Vinyard, Canby, Ore.

EASTERN ARCHERY ASSOCIATION

York Round Champion, E. Harold Potts, Moorestown, N. J.-Single York Round, 135-757: Double
York Round, 264-1500.
American Round Champion, Carl J. Weese, Newark, N. J.-Single American Round, 90-688; Double
American Round, 179-1359.

National Round Champion, Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J.-Single National Round, 72-494; Double
National Round, 144-968.
Columbia Round Champion, Miss Ree Dillinger, Summit, N. J.-Single Columbia Round, 72-580;
Double Columbia Round, 144-1136.

CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT

Senior Men -Marvin Schmidt, Lincoln Park.
Senior Women-Edith Radtke, Tuley Park.

Senior Men (open)-Dewey Thorsen, Geneva, III.
Senior Women (open)-M. McIntosh, Aurora, III.

Handball Champions, 1941

Source: Harold Rosenthal, New York City
Hill S. C.

ONE-WALL
Metropolitan Singles-Artie Wolfe, Trinity Club.
Metropolitan Doubles-Morton Alexander and
Marvin Hecht, Trinity Club.

N. Y. State Singles-Victor Herschkowitz, Trinity
Club.

N. Y. State Doubles-Morton Alexander and Artie Wolfe, Trinity Club.

National Singles Artie Wolfe, Trinity Club. National Doubles-Morton Alexander and Marvin Hecht, Trinity Club.

Metropolitan Women-Miss Marie Zanetti, unattached.

FOUR-WALL

Metropolitan Doubles-Ed Linz and Frank
Coyle, New York A. C.
N. Y. State Singles-Ken Schneider, Castle
Hill s. c.
N. Y. State Doubles-Ed Linz and Frank Coyle,
New York A. C.

Junior National Singles-Ken Schneider, New
York.

Junior National Doubles-Ken Schneider and
Herbert Silver, New York.

Senior National Singles-Joe Platak, Chicago.
Senior National Doubles-Ed Linz and Frank

Metropolitan Singles-Ken Schneider, Castle Coyle, New York.

Canoeing Champions, 1941

Source: Harold Rosenthal, New York City

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SAILING

International Decked-Class-John Stierstorfer,
New York.

Open Cruising-Hans Waldinger, Edgewater,
N. J.
Class B-Julie Hirsch and Walter Mazaika, New
York.
Class C-Hans Lehsau, New York.

*Defending champion.

Shuffleboard Champions, 1941

Mid-winter tourney, St. Petersburg, Fla., Jan. 15-17, 1941

Men's Open-Henry Badum, Rochester, N. Y. Women's Open-Miss Bunny Hoover, Philadelphia, Pa.

Men's Closed (over 50 years)-E. J. Lillis, Peabody, Mass.

Women's Closed (over 50 years)-Mrs. A. N. Spink, Rochester, N. Y.

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Foil-Dean Cetrullo, Salle Santelli.
Epee Capt. Gustave Heiss, USA., Fencers Club.
Sabre Dr. Norman C. Armitage, Fencers Club.
National Foil-Miss Helene Mayer, San Francisco
Fencers Club.

Three-Weapon-Miguel A. de Capriles, Salle

Santelli.

Foil Team Warren A. Dow, Dernell Every, Silvio Giolito, Dr. John R. Huffman; New York Athletic Club.

Women's Foil
Miss Helene Mayer
Miss Helena Mroczkowska
Mrs. Marion Lloyd Vince
Miss Maria Cerra

Mrs. Jarmila Vokral
Miss Madeline Dalton
Mrs. Dolly Funke

Miss Barbara Cochrane
Miss Paul Sweeney
Mrs. Lisel Oppenheim
Miss Mildred I. Stewart

Heiss, USA, Tracy Jaeckel, Alfred Skrobisch;
Fencers Club.

Sabre Team-Miguel A. de Capriles, Dean
Cetrulo, Dr. Tibor Nyilas, George Worth: Salle
Santelli.

Women's Foil Team-Miss Dorothy Lancaster,
Miss Helena J. Mroczkowska, Miss Mildred I.
Stewart, Miss Dorothy Wahl, Fencers Club.
Three-Weapon Team-Jose R. de Capriles, Pieter
Mijer, Dr. Tibor Nyilas; Salle Santelli.
INTER-DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Epee Team-Robert Driscoll, Capt. Gustave

Outdoor Sabre-Miguel A. de Capriles, Salle | Ozol, Wallace Goldsmith, Henrique Santos; New

Santelli.

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All-Eastern Intermediate Epee Team Championship-Dr. James H. Flynn, Wallace Goldsmith, Rudolph Ozol; New York Athletic Club.

All-Eastern Intermediate Sabre Team Championship-Norman Lewis, Douglas Gerard, Jack Gorlin; Salle Santelli.

All-Eastern Women's Intermediate Foil Team Championship-Miss Grace Acel, Miss Maryanne Harris, Miss Grace Uthoff; Salle Santelli.

MID-WEST

Women's Foil-Miss Paula Sweeney, Michigan Division.

PACIFIC COAST

Foil-Alfred R. Snyder, Olympic Club (S. F.)
Epee Andrew Boyd, Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Sabre--Edward Carfagno, Los Angeles Athletic

Club.

Women's Foil-Miss Helene Mayer, San Francisco Fencers Club.

Foil Team-Andrew Boyd, Edward Carfagno, Herman Hersum; Los Angeles Athletic Club.

Epee Team-Victor Arnautoff, Louis Lataillade. John L. Thompson, Olympic Club.

Sabre Team-Edward Carfagno, Joseph Lampl, Herman Hersum; Los Angeles Athletic Club.

Women's Foil Team Miss Helene Mayer, Miss Roberta Fritz, Miss Marcelle Woollen, San Francisco Fencers Club.

Women's Foil-Grace V. Acel, William & Mary

James E. Sullivan Memorial Trophy Winners

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Madison Square Garden

Source: An Official of Madison Square Garden, in Eighth Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets, New York City, has a seating capacity ranging from 16,000 to 18.500, depending on the type of the attraction and whether seats are set up in the arena. The Garden cost approximately $5,500,000 including building and land. The informal opening (Nov. 28, 1925) had the Six-Day Bike race as an attraction. This was followed by the formal opening (Dec. 15. 1925), also the opening of the hockey season, with a game between Les Canadiens and New York with

Madison Square Garden

more than 17,000 spectators present.
The last attraction in the old Garden was the
Terris-Dundee fight (May 4, 1925) after which the
structure was wrecked for the construction of the
New York Life Insurance Company building. The
old Garden cost approximately $3,000,000 and oc-
cupied the block bounded by 26th and 27th streets
and Madison and Fourth avenues. It was opened
(June 16, 1890) with Edouard Strauss, composer of
dance music and conductor, of Vienna, and a ballet
under the direction of Leon Espinosa.

Large Benefactions of 1941

Source: The John Price Jones Corporation and World Almanac Questionnaire

The John Price Jones Corporation's compilation of publicly announced gifts and bequests in seven large cities during 1940, and for the first nine months of 1941, follows: 1941 1940 1941 Gifts Bequests Bequests $000 $000 $000 20,521 7,754 20,434

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Grants made by the Carnegie Corporation of New York (1941) were: $350,000 to the Teachers College, Columbia University; $190,000 for the development of libraries ($100,000 for Negro Colleges; $90,000 for State Colleges); $164,000, American Law Institute; $140,000. American Association for Adult Education; $121,000, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; $110,000, National Academy of Sciences; $85,000, National Research Council; $70,000, British West Indies Central Library; $60,000. Institute of Public Administration; $50,000, University of Michigan.

Grants made by the Rockefeller Foundation of New York (1941) were: Of a total of $3,714,450 in grants of $50,000 or over, $1.558.000 was for the medical sciences, which included: $600,000 to Cornell University Medical College; $200,000, Tulane University; $168,000, National Research Council; $150,000 each, University of Chicago and Washington University (St. Louis); $120,000, Memorial Hospital for Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases, New York City. Of the $548,000 allotted to the Natural Sciences, $150,000 was donated to the National Research Council; and of $574,450 to the Social Sciences, $200,000 to the Social Science Research Council and $150,000 to the University of Chicago. Other grants included $345,000 to the American Council of Learned Societies, $250,000 to the Rockefeller Foundation Health Commission and $104,000 to the China program in rural reconstruction and agricultural economics.

Grants made by the General Education Board of New York included $160,000 to the Meharry Medical College and $50,000 to Paine College. Other grants included:

Anonymous gifts totaling $6,345,000 to various colleges and universities.

Greenwich, Conn.,

Bagley, Mrs. Henry W., $500,000 to Greenwich Hospital. Blumenthal, George, New York City, $815,000 to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

Buck, Mrs. Lillian Brewer, $100,000 to Principia College, Elsah, Ill.

Bushwell, Mrs. Bertha H., $925,164 to University of Rochester, N. Y.

Butterick, Mary E., New York city, bequests amounting to $110,000.

Chicago Tribune. $125,000 to Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern University.

Christian Foundation, $500,000 to Butler University, Indianapolis, Ind.

Cohen, William N., $1,569,648 to Dartmouth College.

Commonwealth Fund of New York, $119,925 to University of Pennsylvania.

Craige, Burton, Winston-Salem, N. C., $150,000 to University of North Carolina.

Daly, Mrs. Margaret F., $100,000 to Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital Corp.. Hamilton, Mont.

Donner, William H.. $400,000 to Hanover College. Ensign, Joseph R.. Simsbury, Conn., $130,000 to Hartford (Conn.) Hospital,

Gill, Sr., Dr. William T.. Washington, D. C., $100,000 to Central Union Mission.

Goelet, Robert Walton, New York City, RitzCarlton Hotel and site, New York City (assessed at $3,675,000) to Harvard University. Grimth, Dr. J. P., Philadelphia, Pa., $100,000 to Crozier Theological Seminary. Hayden Foundation, $100,000 to Lincoln Hall, Lincolndale, Westchester Co., N. Y.

Hearst Art Sale (auctioned at Gimbels, March 25, 1941), $162,171 for New York Infirmary for Women and Children.

Hughes, Eugene H., $1,000,000 to Eugene H. Hughes Memorial Hospital for Contagious Diseases. Hamilton, O.

W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Mich.. $500,000 to University of Michigan.

Kendall, William M., New York City, $100,000 to American Academy in Rome.

Leland, Mrs. Frances Eugenie, Boston, Mass., bequests amounting to $360,000.

Mather, Alonzo Clark, Highland Park, Ill., $3,000,000 for establishment of Alonzo Mather Aged Ladies' Home for care of indigent women; $250,000 to International Peace Bridge, between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Canada, to provide "suitable memorials."

Mayer, Mrs. Norman, $300,000 to Tulane University, New Orleans.

Mercer, Alexander G., from estate of, $200,697 to Harvard University; $100,349 each: Princeton University and University of Pennsylvania.

Morawetz, Victor, New York City, $2,643,090 to Boys Club of New York; $1,321,545 each to: Johns Hopkins University and Medical Society of South Carolina.

New York Community Trust, $222,964 in various grants.

Olin Foundation, Inc., $100,000 to Cornell University.

Palmer, Miss Virginia, New London, Conn.. $194,633 to Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn.

Parmalee, John, estate of, $509,710 to Cornell University.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe J., Wichita Falls, Tex., $150,000 gymnasium to Southern Methodist University.

Pheiffer, Henry C., and wife, New York City, $400,000 to Clark College, Atlanta, Ga.; $150,000 to Bennett College, Greensboro, N. C., and $100,000 (pledged) to Union College, Barbourville, Ky.

Porter, James Hyde, Macon, Ga., $175,000 to Mercer University.

Rosenwald Foundation, $100,000 to Clark College. Atlanta, Ga.

Sarver, John M., Columbus, Ohio, $175,000 to Wittenberg College.

Stewart, Mirah R., estate of, $188,722 to Princeton University.

Stout, Susan Levin, from estate, $102,362 to University of Pennsylvania.

Swinney, E. F., Kansas City, Mo., $75,000 to University of Kansas City, Mo.

Thomas, Mrs. Georgine Holmes, New York City. bequests amounting to $600,000, including $450,000 to Radcliffe College.

Thomas, Gertrude S., New York City, $500,000 to Post Graduate Hospital.

Townsend, Grace C., New York City, $150,876 in various bequests.

Tremain, Mrs. Esther Hull, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., $153,000 each: New York Society for the Relief of Ruptured and Crippled Children; St. Luke's Hospital; the Salvation Army; Society for Relief of Destitute Blind; Stuyvesant Square Hospital, all New York City.

Ulmann, James, New York City, from estate of: $534,316 to Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies; $267,158 to Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews; $106,863 each: Montefiore Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Jewish Social Service Assn., Beth Israel Hospital Assn., Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

Waid, Dan Everett, New York City, $215,910 to American Institute of Architects, Washington, D. C.

Walcott, Mrs. Charles D. (Mary Vaux), $150,000 to Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

White, Miss Caroline, New York City, from estate: $200,000 to Community Service Society; $100,000 each; St. Bartholomew's Church, N. Y. Dispensary, N. Y. Eye and Ear Hospital, Lincoln Hospital and Home, N. Y. Orthopaedic Dispensary. Whitehead Foundation, Joseph B., Atlanta, Ga., $550,000 to Emory University.

Widener, Joseph E., Philadelphia, Pa., $100,000 to United States Botanical Garden.

Wilson, Mrs. Mary Jewett, San Antonio, Tex.. $180.000 to Yale University.

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