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RESULT OF TRIAL RACES.

June 2-Long Island Sound, 30 miles. Elapsed time: Vanitle 4h. 39m. 23s., Resolute 4h. 56m. 11s. June 3-Long Island Sound, 30 miles. Elapsed time: Resolute 3h. 1m. 27s., Vanltle 3h. 1m. 38s. June 4-Long Island Sound. The Vanitie withdrew while in the lead in order to assist in the rescue of two of its seamen who had been washed overboard during the first leg of the race. Elapsed time: Vanitie 5h. 9m. 298., Resolute 5h. June 6-Long Island Sound, 30 miles.

15m. 21s.

June 10-New York Harbor off Sandy Hook, 30 miles. 418., Vanitle 3h. 20m. 578.

June 11-New York Harbor off Sandy Hook, 30 miles. Resolute's corrected time: Resolute 4h. 17m. 348.

Elapsed time:

Resolute 3h. 16m. Vanitie 4h. 15m. 378.,

Resolute 3h. 19m. 598.,

Elapsed time: 4h. 14m. 21s. Elapsed time: June 12-New York Harbor off Sandy Hook, 30 miles.

Vanitie 3h. 25m. 59s.

June 23-Long Island Sound, 30 miles. 10m. 278., Deflance 5h. 19m. 418.

Elapsed time:

June 25-New York Yacht Club, Long Island Sound, 33 4h. 36m. 34s., Vanitle 4h. 42m. 43s., Deflance 4h. 43m. 50s. 42m. 438., 4h. 37m. 548.

Resolute 4h. 55m. 48s., Vanitle 5h.
Resolute
Elapsed time:
4h. 34m. 40s., 4h.
Corrected time:
1-4 miles.
Resolute 5h. 6m. 47s., Vanitie 5h.
The Resolute withdrew from further competition thereafter.
Vanitle 4h. 25m. 26s., Defiance
Elapsed time:
Vanitle 4h.

June 26-Oyster Bay, L. I., 30 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: 10m. 508., Defiance 5h. 16m. 57s.

June 27-Long Island Sound, 30 1-2 miles. 4h. 38m. 298.

Long Island Sound, 29 3-4 miles. Elapsed time:

June 29-Larchmont, N. Y.,
28m. 8s., Defiance 4h. 43m. 528.
July 8-Newport, R. I., 30 miles.
Vanitie unchanged,
Corrected time:
July 9-Newport, R. I., 30 miles.
July 10-Newport, R. I., 30 miles.
Defiance did not finish.

Elapsed time: Resolute 3h. 58m. 21s., Vanitle 3h. 57m. 54s. Resolute 3h. 56m. 35s.

Races declared off owing to fog.

Elapsed time: Resolute 5h. 25m. 8s., Vanitle 5h. 56m. 29s. Vanitle, elapsed and corrected time, 4h. 50m. 20s.; Defiance, July 11-Newport, R. I., 30 miles. elapsed time, 4h. 53m. 30s., corrected time, 4h. 50m. 39s.; Resolute, after 2h. 52m. 5s. sailing, got lost in the fog and did not finish.

July 16-Newport, R. I., 30 miles. July 18-Newport, R. I., 30 miles. Corrected 338., Defiance 3h. 59m. 30s. 3h. 56m. 508.

DATE.

Races called off owing to fog.

Elapsed time: Vanitle 3h. 55m. 47s., Resolute 3h. 56m. time: Resolute 3h. 54m. 54s., Vanitie same, Defiance

INTERNATIONAL RACES FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP.

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Aug.2%, 1-51 Around Isle of Wight.....
Aug. 8, 1870 New York Y. C. course....
Oct. 16, 1871 New York Y. C. course.
Oct. 18, 1871 20 m. windward and back. Columbia.
Oct. 19, 1871 New York Y. C. cours....
Oct. 21, 1871 20 in. windward and back. Sappho
Oct. 23, 1871 New York Y. C. course.... Sappho.
Aug. 11,1876 New York Y. C. course.... Madeleine
Aug. 12,1876 20 m. windward and back. Madeleine
Nov. 9, 1881 New York Y. C. course.... Mischief.
Nov. 10,181 16 m. leeward and back... Mischief..
Sept. 14,1885 New York Y. C. course...

English
Yacht.

Aurora..

3.58.26 2-10 Cambria.

Time.
H. M. 8.

Result.

M. 6.

10.55.00 Am. boat first home by 18.00. 4.37.38 9-10

6.19.41

Livonia

6.46.45

3.07.42

Livonia

3.18.15

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Livonia

4.02.25

5.39.02

Livonia

6.09.23

4.46.17

Livonia

5.11.44

Countess of

5.23.54

5.34.53

Duferin
Countess of

7.18.46

Dufferin

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7.46.00
4.45.394

4.54.53

Atalanta,

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Genesta

5.33.47
6.22.24

5.03.14

Genesta

5.04.52

5.26.41

Galatea

5.38.43

6.49.00

Galates

7.18.09

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Thistle

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Thistle

5.12.41%
5.54.45

4.05.47

Valkyrie II...

4.11.35

3.25.01

3.35.36

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Sept. 16, 1885 20 m. leeward and back... Puritan...
Sept. 9,1886 New York Y. C. course.... Mayflower..
Sept. 11,1886 20 m. leeward and back... Mayflower
Sept. 27,1887 New York Y. C. course
Sept.30, 1887 20 in. windward and back. Volunteer.
Oct. 7, 189315 m. windward and back. Vigilant
Vigilant
Oct. 9, 1893 30 m. triangular course ...
Oct. 13, 1893 15 in. windward and back. Vigilant.
Defender
Sept. 7.1895 15 in. windward and back. Defender.
Sept.10,195 30 m. triangular course....
Sept. 12,1895 15 m. leeward and back... Defender
Oct. 16, 1899 15 m. windward and back Columbia
Oct. 17, 1899 30 in. triangular course....
Columbia
Oct. 20, 1899 15 m. leeward and back....
Sept. 28,1901 15 m. windward and back. Columbia
Oct. 3, 190130 m. triangular course.... Columbia
Oct. 4, 1901 15 m. leeward and back... Columbia
Aug.22, 1903 15 m. windward and back. Reliance..
Aug.27, 1903 80 m. triangular course... Reliane..
Sept. 3, 1903 15 m. leeward and back..Reliance...

Valkyrie II...
Valkyrie II... 3.25.19

4,59,549-10 Valkyrie III.. 5.08.41

American boat won by 39.12.
American boat won by 27.04.
American boat won by 10.33.

English boat won by 15.10.
American boat won by 30.21.
American boat won by 25.27.
American boat won by 10.59.

American boat won by 27.14.

American boat won by 28.30.
American boat won by 38.54.
American boat won by 16.19.
American boat won by 1.38.
American boat won by 12.02.
American boat won by 29.09.
American boat won by 19.23.
American boat won by 11.48%.
American boat won by 5.48.
American boat won by 10.35.
American boat won by .40.
American boat won by8.491-10
American boat won on foul.
American boat had walk over.
American boat won by 10.08.
American boat had walk over.
American boat won by 6.34.
American boat won by 1,90.
American boat won by 3.35.
American boat won by .41.
American boat won by 7.03.
American boat won by 1.19.
English boat lost in fog.

+Valkyrie III. fouled Defender, and the race was awarded to American boat, though Columbia disabled, but finished race. the challenger finished 47 secs, ahead in 3,55.09. Shamrock II. finished first, but lost race on time allowance of 43 secs. The Reliape allowed the Shamrock III. 1m. 57s, in all their races, Reliance measuring 108.41 ft. and Shamrock III. 104.37 ft. In the preliminary trials between Reliance, Constitution, and Columbis the Constitution won three races, although Reliance was selected as the Cup defender.

OTHER RACES.

May 16-Philadelphia, Pa., Yachtsmen Club, 154 nautical miles, for cruisers-Won by Joseph Snellenburg's Mirna; corrected time, 18h. 28m. 20s. May 31-Oyster Bay, L. I., Seawanhaka Y. C., New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina 2h. 39m. 26s., Grayling 2h. 41m. 12s., Samural 2h. 42m. 45s. The Vallant The Class P sloop Vallant won the third try-out for the challenger for June 6-Chicago, Ill. The first trial race was called off because of the time limit. the Canadian cup race. Philadelphia, Pa.-The Shark II., owned by was an easy winner in the second and third trials. Samuel H. Collom, won the race of the Corinthian Yacht Club to Reedy Island and back, 47 nautical New York City-Knickerbocker Y. C., New York Y. C.. 50-foot class, miles; time, 6h. 7m. 42s.

21 miles. Elapsed time: Grayling 3h. 58m. 8s., Samural 3h. 59m. 20s., Carolina 4h. 1m. 40s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 12 miles. Elapsed time: Oriole 3h. 37m. 1s., Alera 3h. 37m. 578., Okee 3h. 36m. 10s.

June 13-Larchmont Y. C., New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 9 3-8 miles. Elapsed time: Grayling 2h. 16m. 55s., Plelone 2h. 17m. 35s., Carolina 2h. 25m. 40s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 14 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Nepsi 3h. 34s., Okee 3h. 56s., Caprice 3h. 3m. 44s.

June 20-Chicago-Michigan trial race to select defender of Canada Cup-Won by Vallant. Elapsed time: Vallant 1h. 24m. 13s., Olympian 1h. 27m. 11s. Manhasset Bay, L. I.-Manhasset Bay Y. C., 50-foot class, 21 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Grayling 2h. 50m. 35s., Plelone 2h. 52m. 48s., Carolina 2h. 55m. 52s. Stamford schooners, 21 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Hopewell 3h. 15m. 46s., Ahmakola 3h. 16m. 35s. 30-foot class, 15 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Caprice 3h. 25m. 24s., Okee 3h. 9m. 3s., Banzal 3h. 31m. 248.

June 25-Oyster Bay, L. I. Seawanhaka Challenge Cup for Class Q yachts, first race. time: Manatequa 2h. 48m. 10s., Arvla 2h. 51m. 10s., Virginia 2h. 54m. 16s.

Elapsed

June 26-Oyster Bay, L. I. New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Spartan 3h. 15m. 26s., Grayling 3h. 19m. 4s., Samural 3h. 19m. 45s. New York Y.C., 30-foot class, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Oriole 3h. 49m. 78., Okee 3h. 51m. 40s., Alera 3h. 54m. 36s. Class Q. Challenge Trophy, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Manatequa 3h. 48m. 28s., Little Rhody II. 3h. 56m. 25s., Virginia 3h. 58m. 18s.

June 27-Seawanhaka-Corinthian Regatta, Long Island Sound. New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Samural 2h. 52m. 288., Grayling 2h. 53m. 8s., Spartan 2h. 55m. 44s. Stamford schooners, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Whileaway 3h. 59m. 1s., Ahmakola 3h. 58m.. Hopewell 3h. 59m. 448. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 15 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Nepsi 3h. 58m. 19s., Oriole 3h. 59m. 53s., Okee 3h. 55m. 20s.

June 27-Chicago, Ill., to Michigan City, Ind. Elapsed time: Vallant 5h. 38m. 22s., Olymplan 5h. 49m. 178., South Shore 6h. 10m. 55s. Corrected time: Valiant 5h. 20m. 44s., Olymplan 5h. 31m. 448., South Shore 5h. 53m. 22s. Elapsed time: XXIX. 3h. 35m. 20s., Olymplan 3h. 48m. 31s., Vallant 3h. 52m. 158. Long Island Sound-New York Y. C., New Rochelle to Block Island: only two yachts finished. Elapsed time: Nautilus 11h. 35m., Amada 11h. 40m.

June 28-Michigan City to St. Joseph, Mich.

July 1-Long Island Sound. New Rochelle Y. C., New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 21 1-4 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina 2h. 35m. 22s., Samurai 2h. 37m. 31s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 15 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Oriole 2h. 35m. 17s., Caprice 2h. 38m. 16s., Alera 2h. 43m. 52s.

July 3-Long Island Sound, American Y. C., 50-foot class, 16 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Plelone 2h. 42m. 20s., Barbara 2h. 51m. 378., Carolina 2h. 43m. 55s. 30-foot class, 16 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 3h. 21m. 31s., Carlita 3h. 22m. 5s., Caprice 3h. 30m. 28s. Schooners, mixed class, 16 1-2 miles. Corrected time: Ahmakola 3h. 17m. 528., Milad 3h. 18m. 258. Vineyard Haven, Mass.-Eastern Y. C., from Newport, R. I., schooners. Elapsed time: Vagrant 5h. 5m. 42s., Princess 5h. 12m. 53s., Virginia 5h. 31m. 78.

July 4-Larchmont Y. C., Long Island Sound, Sloops, 50-foot class, 10 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina 3h. 7m. 34s., Grayling 3h. 1m. 40s, Barbara 3h. 4m. 268. Stamford schooners. 14 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Ahmakola 3h. 8m. 48s., Hopewell 3h. 11m. 29s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 14 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Caprice 3h. 4m. 578., Juanita 3h. 6m. 52s., Lena 3h. 1m. 18s. Mattapoisett, Mass.-Eastern Y. C. race from Vineyard Haven, first division schooners. Elapsed time: Princess 3h. 54m. 34s., Vagrant 3h. 52m. 34s., Virginia 4h. 11m. 33s.

July 6, 7, 8, 11, 12-Chicago, Ill., trial races for selection of Canadian Cup defender. July 6Elapsed time: Michicago 2h. 448., Olympian 2h. 1m. 19s., Vallant 2h. 1m. 58s. July 7-Elapsed time: Olymplan 3h. 6m. 40s., Michicago 3h. 8m. 30s., Vallant 3h. 9m. 8s. July 8-Elapsed time: Vallant 2h. 25m. 388., Olympian 2h. 30m. 118., Michicago 2h. 32m. 18s. July 11-Elapsed time: Vallant 2h. 40m. 28s., Olympian 2h. 42m. 32s., Michicago 2h. 41m. 50s. July 12-Elapsed time: Vallant 2h. 21m. 32s., Olympian 2h. 23m. 44s.

July 11-Larchmont, N. Y. Schooner class, 21 miles. Corrected time: Queen Mab 4h. 26m. 4s., Ariel 4h. 30m. 52s., Venona 4h. 36m. 59s. New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 21 miles. Elapsed time: Barbara 4h. 13m. 2s., Grayling 4h. 14m. 2s., Plelone 4h. 14m. 19s. Stamford schooners, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Ahmakola 3h. 25m. 31s., Hopewell 3h. 31m. 54s. New York Y. C. 30-foot class, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 3h. 10m. 238., Nepsi 3h. 11m. 32s., Oriole 3h. 11m. 518.

July 13-Larchmont, N. Y. Schooner class, 20 1-8 miles. Corrected time: Venona 4h. 4m. 128., Miladi 4h. 16m. 38s. New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 20 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Samural 3h. 7m. 548., Spartan 3h. 8m. 38s.. Barbara 3h. 15m. 38s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 16 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Orlole 3h. 20m. 44s., Carlita 3h. 22m. 6s., Nepst 3h. 25m. 24s. July 15-Larchmont, N. Y. Schooner class, 21 miles. Corrected time: Princess 3h. 35m. 55s., Queen Mab 3h. 38m. 24s., Milad! 3h. 39m. 4s. New York Y. C., 50-foot class, 21 miles. Elapsed time: Spartan 3h. 21m. 15s., Caroline II. 3h. 21m. 34s., Plelone 3h. 22m. 19s. Stamford schooners, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Hopewell 2h. 51m. 318., Ahmakola 2h. 53m. 8s. New York Y. C., 30-foot class, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Oriole 2h. 53m., Carilta 2h. 53m. 57s., Alera 2h. 54m. 2s. July 16-Larchmont, N. Y. Schooner class, 21 miles. Elapsed time: Princess 3h. 46m. 16s.. Ariel 3h. 50m. 348. New York Y. C., 50-foot, 21 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina II. 3h. 13m. 1s., Samural 3h. 16m. 7s., Plelone 3h. 21m. 49s. New York Y. C., 30-foot, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Oriole 3h. 24m. 48s., Lena 3h. 26m., Juanita 3h. 29m. 19s. Sound schooners, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Moira 3h. 41m. 448., Allcla 3h. 42m. 7s.

July 17-Larchmont Y. C. Schooner class, 19 1-2 miles. Corrected time: Miladi 2h. 22m. 3s., Princess 2h. 28m. 24s., Venona 2h. 30m. 39s. New York Y. C., 50-foot, 19 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina II. 2h. 26m. 2s., Graying 2h. 28m. 78., Samurai 2h. 29m. 78. New York Y. C., 30-foot. 14 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Nepsi 2h. 25m. 36s., Oriole 2h. 26m. 18s. Alera 2h. 27m. 15s. Sound schooners, 14 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Moira 2h. 37m. 30s., Alicla 2h. 37m. 47s.

July 18-Larchmont, N. Y. New York Y. C., 50-foot, 21 miles. Elapsed time: Carolina II. 2h. 41m. 26s., Samuri 2h. 41m. 45s., Grayling 2h. 42m. 9s. New York Y. C., 30-foot, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 2h. 25m. 488., Carlita 2h. 29m. 59s., Oriole 2h. 30m. 38s. Mixed schooner class, 21 miles. Corrected time: Queen Mab 2h. 31m. 57s., Venona 2h. 34m. 2s., Miladi 2h. 35m. 43s. Stamford schooners, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Hopewell 2h. 23m. 50s., Almakola 2h. 30m. 13s. Long Island Sound schooners, 14 5-8 miles. Elapsed time: Motra 2h. 58m. 51s., Allela 3h. 1m. 22s. July 24 and 25-Kenora, Ontario. The American yacht Alloha of St. Paul, defending the D. C. Cameron Cup (10 miles) defeated the Canadian challenger of Winnipeg. the Beaver, by 2m. 40s. In the first race; time 1h. 35m., and by 15m. In the second race; time 1h. 58m. July 25-Long Island Sound. Indian Harbor Y. C., New York Y. C., 50-foot, 20 miles. Elapsed time: Grayling 3h. 6m. 49s., Plelone 3h. 6m. 6s., Samural 3h. 8m. 13s. New York Y. C., 30-foot, 15 miles. Elapsed time: Nepsi 2h. 39m. 41s., Oriole 2h. 42m. 288., Alera 2h. 42m. 7s. Sound schooners, 11 miles. Elapsed time: Moira 2h. 17m. 548., Alicia 2h. 19m. 48.

July 27-Chicago, IL. The Valiant won the last trial, winning the right to race the Canadian defender, the championship of Lake Michigan, the Sir Thomas Lipton trophy, and the Marigold

YACHTING-Continued.

Cup, competition for which was merged in a single race run under the auspices of the Chicago Y. C. Olympian finished second, 3m. 5s. behind the Vallant: Michicago third, 2m. 50s. later. Canadian races were subsequently called off on account of the war in Europe.

July 31-New York Y. C. cruise. Summary of first squadron run, Glen Cove to Smithtown Bay. Sloops, 50-foot class, 23 miles. Spartan 7h. 52m. 26s., Plelone 7h. 38m. 12s. Cup class, 35 miles. Elapsed time: Resolute 9h. 1m. 39s., Vanitie 9h. 13m. 42s. Corrected time: Resolute Sh. 59m. 368., Vanitie 9h. 13m. 428. New York Y. C.. 30-foot class, 23 miles. Won by Lena (not timed); Juanita second (not timed), Carlita third (not timed). Sound schooners, 23 miles. Won by Alicia (not timed); Moira second.

August 1-New York Y. C. cruise, second squadron, run from Smithtown Bay to New London. Cup class, 54 miles. Elapsed time: Resolute 6h. 4m. 148., Vanitie Ch. 6m. 39s. Corrected time: Resolute 6h. 1m. 4s., Vanitie 6h. 6m. 398. New York Y. C., 50-foot. Elapsed time: Spartan 7h. 55m. 488., Plelone 8h. 1m. 55s., Carolina 8h. 54m. 6s. New York Y. C., 30-foot. Elapsed time: Juanita 9h. 39m. 51s., Lena 9h. 44m. 43s., Alera 9h. 51m. 53s. Stamford schooners. Elapsed time: Ahmakola 9h. 28m. 15s.. Whileaway 9h. 49m. 208. Sound schooners. Moira (time not taken). August 3-New York Y. C., third squadron, run from New London, Ct., to Newport, R. I., 40 miles, cup class. Elapsed time: Resolute 5h. 15m. 35s., Vanitle 5h. 15m. 25s. Corrected time: Resolute 5h. 13m. 14s., Vanitle 5h. 15m. 258. Sound schooners. Elapsed time: Allela 6h. 36m. 1s., Moira 7h. 7m. 2s. Actual starts: Alicia 9h. 51m. 25s., Moira 9h. 52m. 48s. New York Y. C. 30 foot. Elapsed time: Juanita 7h. 48m. 6s., Lena 7h. 56m. 52s., Aleva 8h. 5m. 338. Stamford schooners. Elapsed time: Hopewell 7h. 14m. 30s., Whileaway 7h. 32m. 13s. New York Y. C., 50-foot. Elapsed time: Carolina 5h. 42m. 21s., Spartan 5h. 48m. 52s., Plelone 6h. 6m. 568.

August 4-Newport, R. I., 38 miles, triangular course, for the Vincent Astor Cup. Elapsed time: Resolute 4h. 38m. 178., Vanitle 4h. 41m. 22s. Corrected time: Vanitie same, Resolute 4h. 36m. 3s.

August 15-Stamford, Ct. Stamford Y. C., Stamford schooners, 13 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Whileaway 1h. 58m. 10s., Ahmakola 2h. 1m. 3s., Hopewell 2h. 5m. 6s. New York Y. C., 30foot. 13 3-4 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 2h. 3m. 19s., Oriole 2h. 5m. 48s., Caprice 2h. 9m. 26s. August 22-New Rochelle Y. C., New York Y. C., 30-foot, 15 miles. Elapsed time: Neps! 3h. 14m. 328., Caprice 3h. 21m. 41s., Oriole 2h. 12m. 25s. Sound schooners, 11 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Molra 4h. 38m. 13s., Allela 5h. 20m. 458.

August 25, 26, 27, 28-New York Harbor. August 25-Atlantic Y. C., New York Y. C., 30foot, 15 3-50 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 2h. 25m. 26s., Banzai 2h. 31m. 21s. Sound schooners, 15 3-50 miles. Elapsed time: Moira 2h. 52m. 178., Alicia 3h. 568. August 26-Sound schooners, 15 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Alicia 2h. 22m. 35s., Moira 2h. 32m. 578. New York Y. C., 30-foot, 15 1-2 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 2h. 12m. 21s., Banzai 2h. 16m. 128. August 27-New York Y. C., 30-foot, 17 miles. Elapsed time: Okee 2h. 33m. 16s., Banzat 2h. 34m. Ss. Sound schooners, 17 miles. Elapsed time: Moira 2h. 39m. 42s., Allela 2h. 43m. 36s. August 28-Childs Perpetual Challenge Trophy, 12 9-25 miles. Elapsed time: Alice 2h. 33m. 43s., Arvia 2h. 39m. 57s., Virginia 2h. 42m. 28s., Joyette 2h. 47m. 45s.

September 7-Chicago, Ill. Stratford Cup race to St. Joseph, Mich., and return, 120 miles. The Olymplan was the only boat that finished the race. Time-19h. 58m. 10s.

ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

President J. Carter Walker, Woodberry Forest, Va. Vice-Presidents-J. C. Woodward, College Park, Ga., Thomas E. Hodge, Morgantown, W. Va. Secretary-Treasurer-Bert Edward Young, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. The twentieth annual meeting of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States was held at Charlottesville, Va., at the invitation of the University of Virginia, October 22-23, 1914.

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General average, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 miles, 1394.63 yards; 1900, Harry Robertson, Brooklyn, N. Y. General average, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 miles, 1222.48 yards; 1905, F. C. Hersey, Jr., Wellesley Hills, Mass.

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General average, 100, 150, 200 miles, 1356.73 yards; 1897, Adolph Busch, Staten Island, N. Y. General average, 100, 150, 200, 300 miles, 1260.13 yards; 1904, Otto Kreger, Paterson, N. J. (Compiled by John Fischer, Secretary of the International Federation of American

Homing Pigeon Fanciers.)

RECORDS OF PREVIOUS OLYMPIC MEETS.

(Compiled by the late Secretary of the A. A. U., James E. Sullivan.)

60-Metre Run-Kraenzlein (America), 7s., Paris, 1900; Hahn (America), 78., St. Louis, 1904. 100-Metre Run-Burke (America), 12s., Athens, 1896; Jarvis (America), 10 4-5s., Paris, 1900; Hahn (America), 11s., St. Louis, 1904; Hahn (America), 11 1-5s., Athens, 1906; Walker (So. Africa), 10 4-5s., London, 1908; R. Craig (America), 10 4-58., Stockholm, 1912.

200-Metre Run-Tewksbury (America), 22 1-58., Paris, 1900; Hahn (America), 21 3-58., St. Louis, 1904; Kerr (Canada), 22 2-5s., London, 1908; R. Craig (America), 21 2-58., Stockholm, 1912. 400-Metre Run-Burke (America), 54 1-5s., Athens, 1896; Long (America), 49 2-58., Paris, 1900; Hillman (America), 49 1-58., St. Louis, 1904; Pilgrim (America), 53 1-58., Athens, 1906; *Halswelle (England), 50s., London, 1908; C. Reidpath (America), 48 1-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

800-Metre Run-Flack (England), 2m. 11s., Athens, 1896; Tysoe (England), 2m. 1 2-5s., Paris, 1900; Lightbody (America), 1m. 56s., St. Louis, 1904; Pilgrim (America), 2m. 1 1-5s., Athens, 1906; Sheppard (America), 1m. 52 1-58., London, 1908; J. Meredith (America), 1m. 51 9-10s., Stockholm, 1912.

1,500-Metre Run-Flack (England), 4m. 33 1-5s., Athens, 1896; Bennett (England), 4m. 6s., Paris, 1900: Lightbody (America), 4m. 5 2-58., St. Louis, 1904; Lightbody (America), 4m. 12s., Athens, 1906; Sheppard (America), 4m. 3 2-5s., London, 1908; A. Jackson (England), 3m. 56 4-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

110-Metre Hurdles-Curtis (America), 17 3-5s., Athens, 1896; Kraenzlein (America), 15 2-5s., Paris, 1900; Sehule (America), 16s., St. Louis, 1904; Leavitt (America), 16 1-5s., Athens, 1906; Smithson (America), 15s., London, 1908; F. Kelly (America), 15 1-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

200-Metre Hurdles-Kraenzlein (America), 25 2-58., Paris, 1900; Hillman (America), 24 3-5s., St. Louis, 1904.

400-Metre Hurdles-Tewksbury (America), 57 3-5s., Paris, 1900; Hillman (America), 53s., St. Louis, 1904; Bacon (America), 55s., London, 1908.

2.500-Metre Steeplechase-Orton (America), 7m. 34s., Paris, 1900; Lightbody (America), 7m. 39 3-5s., St. Louis, 1904.

3,200-Metre Steeplechase-Russell (England), 10m. 47 4-5s., London, 1908. 4,000-Metre Steeplechase-Rimmer (England), 12m. 58 2-5s., Paris, 1900.

Running Long Jump-Clark (America), 20 ft. 9 3-4 in., Athens, 1896; Kraenzlein (America), 23 ft. 6 in., Paris, 1900: Prinstein (America), 24 ft. 1 in., St. Louis, 1904; Prinstein (America), 23 ft. 7 in., Athens, 1906; Irons (America), 24 ft. 6 in., London, 1908; A. Gutterson (America). 24 ft. 11 1-5 In., Stockholm, 1912.

Running High Jump-Clark (America), 5 ft. 11 in., Athens, 1896; Baxter (America), 6 ft. 2 4-5 in., Paris, 1900; Jones (America), 5 ft. 11 in., St. Louls, 1904; Leahy (Ireland), 5 ft. 9% in., Athens, 1906; Porter (America), 6 ft. 3 in., London, 1908; A. Richards (America), 6 ft. 4 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Running Triple Jump-Connolly (America), 45 ft., Athens, 1896; Prinstein (America), 47 ft. 44 In., Paris, 1900; Prinstein (America), 47 ft., St. Louis, 1904; O'Connor (Ireland), 46 ft. 2 in., Athens, 1906; Ahearne (England), 48 ft. 11 in., London, 1908; G. Lindblom (Sweden), 48 ft. 5% In., Stockholm, 1912.

Standing Broad Jump-Ewry (America), 10 ft. 6 2-5 in., Paris, 1900; Ewry (America), 11 ft. 4% in., St. Louis, 1904: Ewry (America), 10 ft. 10 in., Athens, 1906; Ewry (America), 10 ft. 11 in., London, 1908; C. Tsiclitiras (Greece). 11 ft. 4 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Standing High Jump-Ewry (America), 5 ft. 5 in., Paris, 1900: Ewry (America), 4 ft. 11 in.. St. Louis, 1904; Ewry (America), 5 ft. 1% in., Athens, 1906; Ewry (America), 5 ft. 2 in., London, 1908: Platt Adams (America), 5 ft. 4 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Standing Triple Jump-Ewry (America), 34 ft. 8 in., Paris, 1900; Ewry (America), 34 ft. 7% in., St. Louis, 1904.

Pole Vault-Hoyt (America), 10 ft. 9 in., Athens, 1896; Baxter (America), 10 ft. 9 9-10 in., Paris, 1900; Dvorak (America), 11 ft. 6 in., St. Louis, 1904; Gouder (France), 11 ft. 6 in., Athens, 1906: Gilbert and Cook (America), 12 ft. 2 in., London, 1908; H. Babcock (America), 12 ft. 111⁄2 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Shot-put-Garrett (America), 36 ft. 2 in., Athens, 1896; Sheldon (America), 46 ft. 3 in.. Paris, 1900; Rose (America), 48 ft. 7 in., St. Louis, 1904; Sheridan (America), 40 ft. 4 4-5 in., Athens, 1906: Rose (America), 46 ft. 7 in., London, 1908; best hand, P. McDonald (America), 50 ft. 4 in., Stockholm, 1912: both hands, R. Rose (America), 90 ft. 11 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Discus-Garrett (America), 95 ft. 7 in., Athens, 1896; Bauer (Hungary), 118 ft. 2 9-10 in., Paris, 1900: Sheridan (America), 128 ft. 10% in., St. Louis, 1904; Sheridan (America), 136 ft. 1-3 in.. Athens, 1906: Sheridan (America), 134 ft. 2 in., London, 1908; best hand, A. Talpole (Finland), 148 ft. 4 in., Stockholm, 1912; both hands, A. Talpole (Finland), 271 ft. 10 in., Stockholm, 1912. Throwing 16-lb. Hammer-Flanagan (America), 167 ft. 4 in., Paris, 1900; Flanagan (America), 168 ft. 1 in., St. Louis, 1904; Flanagan (America), 170 ft. 4 in., London, 1908; M. McGrath (America), 177 ft. 7 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Throwing 56-lb. Weight-Desmarteau (Canada), 34 ft. 4 in., St. Louis, 1904.

Marathon Race-Loues (Greece), 2h. 55m. 20s., Athens, 1896: Teato (France), 2h. 59m., Paris, 1900: Hicks (America), 3h. 28m. 538., St. Louis, 1904; Sherring (Canada), 2h. 51m. 23 3-5s., Athens, 1906 Hayes (America), 2h. 55m. 188., London, 1908; K. McArthur (So. Africa), 2h. 36m. 54s., Stockholm, 1912.

Weight Lifting (one hand)-Elliott (England), 156 lbs. 8 ozs., Athens, 1896; Steinbach (Austria), 168 3-5 lbs., Athens, 1906.

Weight Lifting (two hands)-Jensen (Denmark), 245 lbs. 12 ozs., Athens, 1896; Kakousis, (Greece), 246 lbs., St. Louis, 1904; Tofalos (Greece), 313 7-10 lbs., Athens, 1906. Dumbbell Competition-Osthoff (America), St. Louis, 1904.

Tug-of-War-Milwaukee A. C. (America), St. Louis, 1904; Germany, Athens, 1906; England, London, 1908; Sweden, Stockholm, 1912.

Team Race-England, Parts, 1900: New York A. C. (America), St. Louis, 1904.

Team Race (3 miles)-England, 14m. 39 3-5s., London, 1908.

Five-Mile Run-Hawtrey (England), 26m. 26 1-5s., Athens, 1906; Volgt (England), 25m. 11 1-58., London, 1908.

Throwing Stone-Georgantus (Greece), 65 ft. 4 1-5 in., Athens, 1906.

Throwing Javelin (free style)-Lemming (Sweden), 175 ft. 6 in., Athens, 1906; Lemming (Sweden), 178 ft. 7 in., London, 1908; best hand, E. Lemming (Sweden), 198 ft. 11% in., Stockholm, 1912; both hands, J. Saaristo (Finland). 358 ft. 11 in., Stockholm, 1912.

Throwing Javelin (held in middle)-Lemming (Sweden), 179 ft. 10% In., London, 1908. Pentathlon-Mellander (Sweden), 24 points, Athens, 1906; C. Ble (Norway), 21 points (J. Thorpe (America), who won with 7 points, disqualified as professional), Stockholm, 1912. 1,500-Metre Walk-Bonhag (America), 7m. 12 3-5s., Athens, 1906. 3,500-Metre Walk-Larner (England), 14m. 55s., London, 1908.

10-Mile Walk-Larner (England), 1h. 15m. 57 2-58., London, 1908.

RECORDS OF PREVIOUS OLYMPIC MEETS.-Continued.

10,000-Metre Walk-G. Goulding (Canada), 46m. 28 4-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

Throwing Discus (Greek style)-Jaervinen (Finland), 115 ft. 4 in., Athens, 1906; Sheridan (America), 124 ft. 8 in., London, 1908.

won, but was disqualified as professional), Stockholm, 1912.

Decathlon-H. Wieslander (Sweden), 7,724.50 points (J. Thorpe

3,000-Metre Team Race-America, 8m. 44 3-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

1,600-Metre Relay Race-America, 3m. 16 3-5s., Stockholm, 1912.

(America), 8,412 points,

8,000-Metre Cross Country Race-H. Kolehmainen (Finland), Stockholm, 1912.
5,000-Metre Run-H. Kolehmainen (Finland), 14m. 36 3-5s., Stockholm, 1912.
10,000-Metre Run-H. Kolehmainen (Finland), 31m. 20s., Stockholm, 1912.
400-Metre Relay Race-England, 42 2-58., Stockholm, 1912.

SKIING.

Не

FEBRUARY 5, Blair, Wis.-Ragnar Omtvedt, Norge Ski Club of Chicago, won first prize. also won first place in the long standing jump. The order of finish of the first nine was as follows: Ragnar Omtvedt, Lars Haugen, Barney Reilly, Einar Landvick, Thorllef Knudsen, Hemmestvedt, Hulland, Lund, Hendricksen.

February 8, Cary Ill.-International Meet of the Norge Ski Club, Chicago. AmateursChrist Jellum, Milwaukee, won with jumps of 115 and 125 feet. Professionals-Lars Haugen, Chippewa Falls, won with jumps of 137 and 129 feet. Long standing jump: Amateurs-Arne Sletner, Chicago, 112 feet. Professionals-Thorlief Knudsen, Chicago, 134 feet.

February 14, Virginia, Minn.-National Amateur Championships. Results: Men's class— Won by Sigurd Bergeson, Virginia, Minn., 262 1-3; second, Hans Hanson, Minneapolis, Minn., 262; third, John Fieldseth, Ironwood, Mich., 256; fourth, Bert Hansen, Virginia, Minn., 250; fifth. Einar Baake, Beloit, Wis., 244; sixth, John Jobe, 242; seventh, Anders Olsen, Iola, Wis., 228. Boys' class-Won by Earl Gunderson, Chippewa Falls, Wis.; second, John Hille, Fergus Falls, Minn.; third, Jennings Reilly, Coleraine, Minn.

February 21, Marquette, Mich.-Annual Tournament of the Ishpeming Ski Club. Results: Professionals-Sigurd Hansen, 289 points; Lars Haugen, Chippewa, Falls, 288 1-3; Carl Hall, Ishpeming, 281 1-3: Barney Reilly, Mount Horeb, Wis., 277 2-3; Thorlief Knudsen, Chicago, 275 1-3; Jalmer Toumy, Ishpeming, 264 2-3; Ragnar Omtvedt, Chicago, 263 2-3; Simon Erickson, Superior, Wis., 256 2-3. Amateurs-Walter Carlson, Ishpeming: John Fieldseth, Ironwood, Mich.; Charles Thall, Negaunee, Mich.: William Toumy, Ishpeming; John Jobe, Ironwood, Mich.; Arne Allanen, Ishpeming: Rudolph Carlson, Negaunee. The points scored by the winners in this class ranged from 261 down to 232.

A novel feature was a somersault on skis by Axel Hendrickson of Blair, Wis. In this leap Hendrickson covered 110 feet and retained his footing, February 22, Lake Nagowicka, Wis.-Annual Tournament' of the Milwaukee Ski Club. Professionals-Anders Haugen, with 282 1-3 points, won first place. Haugen made the best jump of the day, 134 feet. Amateurs-Elnar Jensen, Chicago, 226 points.

February 26, Cary, Ill.-Amateur Championship of Ilonols. Results: Won by Einar Jensen, with jumps of 113 and 118 feet. 261 1-3 points; second, Fred. Bruun, 111 and 116 feet, 218 points; third, Hans Ruud, both jumps 119 feet, 183 1-3 points; fourth, Terje Jensen, 119 and 121 feet, 180 points; fifth, Arne Sletner, 112 and 121 feet, 177 points.

March 6, Chippewa Falls, Wis.-Professional: Lars Haugen, Chippewa Falls, won, 295 points. Amateurs-Melvin Hendrickson, Eau Clair, Wis., won, 274 points. Longest standing jump, Axel Hendrickson, Blair, Wis., 132 feet.

WRESTLING.
PROFESSIONALS.

JANUARY 10, 1914, Chicago, Ill.-G. Fristensky, Bohemia, defeated Victor Soldat in 2m. 30s., Andre Anderson in 1m. 15s. and Joe Geshtowt in 5m. Americus defeated Julius Govedarica in 13m. 55s. and 13m. 35s.

January 12, Chicago, Ill.-G. Fristensky defeated Americus in 32m. 3s. and 3m. 28. January 14, New York City, Madison Square Garden-Bernard Hansen, Norway, defeated Paul Alvarez, Spain, in 23m. Wladeck Zbyszko, Poland, defeated John McLoughlin, Ireland, in 7m. John Haerckel, America, defeated George Sandele, Greece, in 8m. Mamutoff, Russia, won from Paul Samson, Germany, in 28m. Samson refused to continue after hard fall. Gustav Fristensky, Bohemia, defeated George Lurich, Russia, In 35m. Extra bout ordered after the men had wrestled 30m. without a fail. Alexander Aberg, Finland, defeated M. Henderson, America, in 21m.

January 19, Chicago, Ill.-Charles Cutler defeated W. Hokuff in 29m. 20s. and 11m. 32s. January 26, Chicago, Ill.-Charles Cutler defeated Fred Dalkus in 11m. 20s. G. Fristensky defeated Joe Wallace in 2m. 20s., Marty Cutler in 2m. 20s. and Victor Soldat in 4m. 208. Dr. B. F. Roller defeated Young Nelson in 12m. 20s.

January 31, Chicago, Ill.-Wladeck Zbyszko, Poland, defeated Carl Schultz in two falls in 7m. February 6. Chicago, Ill.-Wladeck Zbyszko defeated W. Hokuff in 43m. 55s. and 23m. 56s. February 15, Chicago, Ill.-G. Fristensky defeated Paul Samson in 49m. 31s. and 10m. Wladeck Zbyszko defeated Paul Martinson in 28m. 7s. and 15m. 59s. February 18, Louisville, Ky.-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Dr. B. F. Roller In 1h. 6m. 20s. February 25, Chicago, Ill.-Charles Cutler defeated G. Fristensky in 2m. 88. and 8m. 35s. February 28, Chicago, Ill.-Charles Cutler defeated William Hokuff in 1m. 38. and 2m. 42s. March 10, New York City, Madison Square Garden-Wladeck Zbyszko defeated Tom Jenkins in 27 m. 32s. Alex Aberg, Finland, defeated Ivan Mamutoff in 19m. 32s. and 19m. 218. March 17, Lexington, Ky.-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Marvin Plestina in 10m. and 15m. March 27, Ottawa, Canada-Raoul de Rouen defeated Tom Jenkins in 31m. and 10m. March 28, Omaha, Neb.-Stanislaus Zbyszko and Youssiffo Hussan drew in 2h. 45m. April 8, Kansas City, Mo.-Americus defeated Raoul de Rouen in 21m. 34s. (Raoul de Rouen disqualined) and 28m. April 16, Chicago, Ill.-G. Fristensky defeated Carl Schultz in 10m. and 6m. 30s. April 17, Ottawa, Canada-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Raymond Cazeaux in 18m. and Sm. April 27, St. Louis, Mo.-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Carl Bohn in 23m. and 4m. May 6, Chicago, Ill.-Charles Cutler defeated Samson in 27 m. and 10m.

May 7, Kansas City, Mo.-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Americus by two falls out of three, Americus winning the first. Times-1h. 9m. 54s., 7m. 13s. and 2m. 38s.

May 14, Baltimore, Md.-Americus defeated G. Fristensky in 50m. 10s. and 2648.

May 15, Minneapolis, Minn.-Stanislaus Zbyszko defeated Henry Ordemann In two out of three falls, Ordemann taking the first. Times-26m., 3m. 14s. and 33m. (third given to Zbyszko after a foul).

May 23, Louisville, Ky.-Charles Cutler defeated William Hokuff in 27m. 20s. and 9m.

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