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SUNDAY WORLD ATHLETIC MEETS-Continued.

for the field days. Of these 174 schools held meets between April 1 and June 27. As a few of the larger schools, having entry lists that in some cases went beyond 1,000 contestants, held more than one meet, the actual number of meets held for the prizes this year was 181.

At many of the meets this year there were added events for girls, run separately from the boys' events, and usually for prizes given by the school athletic organizations, though the SUNDAY WORLD Contributed for these events 250 bronze pins and a number of banners.

In the 181 meets of the year more than 1,600 teachers acted as officials of the games. The principal of the school in most cases was referee of his school's games. The athletic contests were witnessed by no fewer than 250,000 children.

The entry lists from very many of the schools were large this year as compared with their total enrolment of grammar grade boys. Some schools had more than 90 per cent. of their boys in the games and more than 50 schools entered 75 per cent. of their enrolment.

Some huge meets were held by the larger schools of the city. Following are some of the schools that had great numbers of contestants in their games, the figures given being the actual number of boys who were entered and competed in the events, and do not include those taking part only in mass drills, baseball games or other events not on the regular programme of athletic contests.

games as compared with P. S. A. L. records. These scores must be verified by an official of the district league. Last year P. S. No. 188 won this trophy. It then had an entry list of 1,350 boys in its games, 94 per cent. of the grammar grade enrolment of the school. With the enlargement of the school registration it increased its entry list in this year's games to 1,922, a number never before equalled by a single school in a single set of athletic games in this city. The register in the grammar grades at P S. No. 188 this year is 2,140, so its 1,922 competitors in its field day comprise more than 90 per cent. of the registration.

SUNDAY WORLD FINAL MEET-1913-14.

The Public Schools Athletic League conducted the Tenth Annual New York SUNDAY WORLD Final Meet on Saturday afternoon, October 18, at the Brooklyn Athletic Field, Avenue K and East Seventeenth Street, Brooklyn. This meet was the final of 167 individual school meets held during the Spring of the year. It has been estimated that 60,000 boys actually competed in the preliminary meets, and 250,000 children witnessed these games. The final meet was composed of only those schools (167) which had held a SUNDAY WORLD field day during the year. An entry of 1,400 was received for the various events and about 6,000 spectators were present. The athletic performances of the contestants surpassed any of the former records made at final meets.

The city championship was won by P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, with a score of 45 points; P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, scored 25 points, and P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, was third, with 8 points.

The points were scored on a basis of 5 for firsts, 3 for seconds, 2 for thirds, 1 for fourths. The schools scored in the following order: P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 45; P. S. No. 62, Manhattan, 25; P. S. No. 9, Brooklyn, 8; P. S. No. 164, Brooklyn, 7: P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, 7; PS. No. 69, Man

P. S. No. 188, Manhattan, 1,922: P. S. No. 62, Manhattan (4 meets), 1,353; P.S. No. 43, Brooklyn, 1,340; P. S. No. 64, Manhattan, 1,174; P. S. No. 83, Manhattan, 1,140; P. S. No. 109, Manhattan, 1.180; P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 1,060; P. S. No. 5. Manhattan, 850; P. S. No. 34, Manhattan, 810; P. S. No. 10, Manhattan, 685; P. S. No. 184, Manhattan, 676; P. S. No. 160, Manhattan, 745; P. S. No. 10, Bronx, 750; P. S. No. 25, Bronx, 680; P. S. No. 46, Manhattan, 603; P. S. No. 22, Manhattan, 752; P. S. No. 82, Manhattan, 560; P. S. No. 44, Bronx, 550; P. S. No. 17, Brooklyn, 486; P. S. No. 75, Manhattan, 510; P. S. No. 43, Manhattan, 6: P. S. No. 184, Manhattan, 6; P. S. No. hattan, 480; P. S. No. 132, Manhattan, 500; P. S. No. 147, Manhattan, 564; P. S. No. 40, Bronx, 515: P. S. No. 10, Brooklyn, 485; P. S. No. 40, Manhattan, 492; P. S. No. 25, Manhattan, 510; P. S. No. 19, Manhattan, 370; P. S. No. 51, Manhattan, 432: P. S. No. 70, Manhattan, 471; P. S. No. 84B, Brooklyn, 470: P. S. No. 84, Queens, 404: P. S. No. 65B, Manhattan, 403. PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 188 WINS CITY PLAQUE.

The SUNDAY WORLD All City Plaque again goes to P. S. No. 188, Manhattan. This plaque is awarded each year to the school in the city that wins the point score in all the year's field days. These points are counted, first for largest percentage of entries as compared with school enrolment, and second for scores made in the

186, Manhattan, 6; P. S. No. 147, Manhattan, 5; P. S. No. 89, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 144, Brooklyn, 5; P. S. No. 11, Queens, 5; P. S. No. 171, Manhattan, 5; P. S. No. 40, Manhattan, 5; P. S. No. 19, Manhattan, 5; P. S. No. 64, Manhattan, 4: P. S. No. 168, Brooklyn, 3; P. S. No. 5, Manhattan, 3: P. S. No. 77, Manhattan, 3: P. S. No. 14, Richmond, 3; P. S. No. 183, Brooklyn, 3; P. S. No. 157, Brooklyn, 3; P. S. No. 58, Queens, 2: P. S. No. 123, Brooklyn, 1; P. S. No. 43, Brooklyn, 1; P. S. No. 26, Brooklyn, 1; P. S. No. 42, Bronx, 1; P. S. No. 20, Queens, 1; P. S. No. 43, Bronx, 1; P. S. No. 20, Manhattan, 1.

Borough winners: Manhattan, P. S. No. 10, 45 points: Brooklyn, P. S. No. 9, 8 points: Queens, P. S. No. 11, 5 points; Bronx, P. S. Nos. 42 and 43, 1 point each; Richmond, P. S. No. 14, 3 points.

BASKETBALL.

AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION CHAMPIONSHIPS.

HELD by Illinois A. C., Chicago, Ill., April 10 and 11. Final round-Cornells, Chicago (Johnson, A. Pressler, Feeney, Kohfeldt, Frieling, W. Pressler), 83; Y. M. Fellowship Club, Chicago (Foster, Millikin, Bast. Haeger, Clegg, Macferran), 26. Play-off for third place-Chl. Chap. A. I. B. 47, St. John's A. C. 28.

INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE-FINAL STANDING.

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RECORDS OF PRINCIPAL TEAMS WHO ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY LEAGUE. U. S. Military Academy-U. S. M. A. 18, Rensselaer 23; U. S. M. A. 18, Fordham 22; U. S. M. A. 32, Yale 40; U. S. M. A. 18, Manhattan 21; U. S. M. A. 25, Cornell 34; U. S. M. A. 13, Union 33: U. S. M. A. 11, Swarthmore 25: U. S. M. A. 21, Syracuse 29; U. S. M. A. 41, New York Unlversity 14; U. S. M. A. 43, St. John's 14; U. S. M. A. 23, Pratt Institute 15; U. S. M. A. 22, St. Lawrence 11.

U. S. Naval Academy-U. S. N. A. 32, New York University 25: U. S. N. A. 34, Yale 23; U. S. N. A. 28, Catholic University 17; U. S. N. A. 66, Loyola 22; U. S. N. A. 51, Virginia P. S. 15; U. S. N. A. 29, Swarthmore 13; U. N. S. A. 40, Georgetown 12; U. S. N. A. 62, George Washington 18; U. S. N. A. 40, Washington and Lee 18; U. S. N. A. 59, St. John's (Brook.) 13.

College of the City of New York-C. C. N. Y. 12, St. Lawrence 14; C. C. N. Y. 15, Princeton 24: C. C. N. Y. 13, Rochester 35; C. C. N. Y. 22, New York University 20; C. C. N. Y. 28, Toronto 16: C. C. N. Y. 16, Clarkson 38; C. C. N. Y. 18, St. Lawrence 20; C. C. N. Y. 29, Seton Hall 24; C. C. N. Y. 17, Rutgers 11; C. C. N. Y. 30, Rensselaer 20; C. C. N. Y. 27, Washington and Lee 20. Georgetown University-G. U. 51, Mt. St. Joseph's 19; G. U. 25, New York University 31; G. U. 20, Seton Hall 24; G. U. 19, Fordham 35; G. U. 26, Gallaudet 17: G. U. 13, New York University 36; G. U. 25, Fordham 15; G. U. 2, Loyola 0 (forfeited); G. U. 28, Md. "Aggles" 12; G. U. 23, Wash. Y. M. C. A. 22; G. U. 12, U. S. Naval Academy 40; G. U. 30, St. John's (Annap.) 23; G. U. 32. Mt. St. Joseph's 20; G. U. 12, Wash. Y. M. C. A. 16; G. U. 19, Washington and Lee 10; G. U. 20, St. John's (Brook.) 24.

Lehigh University-L. U. 66, Loyola College 19; L. U. 35, Moravian College 16; L. U. 63, Lebanon Valley 15; L. U. 51, Fordham 21; L. U. 19, Swarthmore 20; L. U. 63, Muhlenberg 22; L. U. 45, Franklin and Marshall 20; L. U. 26, Lafayette 23; L. U. 27, Yale 12; L. U. 29, Lafayette 23; L. U. 53, George Washington University 15; L. U. 37, Penn. State 33; L. U. 54, Franklin and Marshall 15; L. U. 40, Swarthmore 27.

New York University-N. Y. U. 25, Pratt Institute 18; N. Y. U. 22, Columbia 16; N. Y. U. 19, Co. F (Eliz.) 26; N. Y. U. 25, U. S. Naval Academy 32; N. Y. U. 31, Georgetown 25; N. Y. U. 31, St. Lawrence 16; N. Y. U. 36, Georgetown 15; N. Y. U. 20, College of the City of New York 22; N. Y. U. 18, Swarthmore 24; N. Y. U. 21, Wesleyan 47; N. Y. U. 23, Williams 17; N. Y. U. 14, U. S. Military Academy 41; N. Y. U. 13. Seton Hall 27; N. Y. U. 19, Seton Hall 31; N. Y. U. 16, Cornell 41. Swarthmore (Pa.) High School-S. H. S. 21, Chester H. S. 24; S. H. S. 8. Norristown H. S. 65; S. H. S. 27, Moorestown H. S. 33; S. H. S. 20, Alumni 15; 8. H. S. 14, Ex-High 16; S. H. S. 15, Bryn Athyn 35; S. H. S. 31, Doylestown H. S. 24; S. H. S. 31, Salesianum H. S. 18; S. H. S. 11, Cedarcroft 31; S. H. S. 11, Wilmington Friends 39: S. H. S. 18. Doyelstown H. S. 31; S. H. S. 20, Media H. S. 13; 8. H. S. 7, Phillips Brooks 12; S. H. S. 21, Philadelphia Trades School 23.

Washington and Lee College-W. & L. C. 30, George Washington 17: W. & L. C. 56, South Carolina 5; W. & L. C. 26, Catholic University 9; W. & L. C. 48, V. P. I. 17; W. & L. C. 65, Maryland "Aggies" 8; W. & L. C. 48, A. & M. of North Carolina 15; W. & L. C. 35, Virginia 35; W. & L. C. 19, V. P. I. 21; W. & L. C. 20, Catholic University 25; W. & L. C. 11, Georgetown 19: W. & L. C. 18, Naval Academy 40; W. & L. C. 31, Pratt Institute 16; W. & L. C. 22, College of the City of New York 27.

FENCING.

JANUARY 4-New York City, Fencers' Club won the team championship in foils, duelling swords and sabres against New York A. C. by 2 to 1.

January 19-New York City, Novice Folls Competition, at New York A. C. Results: F. B. O'Connor, New York A. C., defeated P. Roster, French Y. M. C. A., 5 to 1: Carll G. Reimer, New York A. C., 5 to 2; Charles Cathcart, New York Turn Verein, 5 to 1; Dr. E. Marcovici, Fencers' Club, 5 to 4. Rudolph Stahl, New York Turn Verein, defeated F. B. O'Connor, New York A. C., 5 to 2: P. Rosier, French Y. M. C. A., 5 to 4; Carll G. Relmer, New York A. C., 5 to 4; Dr. E. Marcovicl, Fencers' Club, 5 to 2. Charles Cathcart, New York Turn Verein, defeated P. Roster, French Y. M. C. A., 5 to 4; Carll G. Reimer, New York A. C., 5 to 2; Rudolph Stahl, New York Turn Verein, 5 to 4; Dr. E. Marcovici, Fencers' Club, 5 to 3. Dr. E. Marcovici, Fencers' Club, defeated P. Roster, French Y. M. C. A., 5 to 1; Carll G. Relmer, New York A. C., 5 to 1. Carli G. Reimer, New York A. C., defeated P. Rosler, French Y. M. C. A., 5 to 3. P. Rosler, French Y. M. C. A., lost all. City, Junior Team National Championship with_sabres. U. S. Army Team of U. S. Army: Lieut. O. A. Dickinson, Capt. George Vidmer

January 27-New York won against New York A. C. and Capt. J. R. Lindsey. February 7-New York City, New York Turn Verein defeated New York A. C. by 5 to 4 in finals for the Manrique Trophy. Result of finals: F. B. O'Connor, New York A. C., defeated C. Cathcart, Turn Verein, 5 to 4; G. F. Relmherr, Jr., Turn Verein, defeated C. R. McPherson, New York A. C., 5 to 2: Lleut. H. Van Blyjenburgh, New York A. C., defeated R. Stahl, Turn Verein, 5 to 3; G. F. Reimherr, Jr., Turn Verein, defeated B. F. O'Connor, New York A. C., 5 to 4; R. Stahl, Turn Verein, defeated C. R. McPherson, New York A. C., 5 to 2; H. Van Blyjenburgh, New York A. C., defeated C. R. McPherson, C. Cathcart, Turn Verein, 5 to 3; F. B. O'Connor, New York A. C., defeated R. Stahl, Turn Verein, 5 to 2; G. F. Reimherr, Jr., Turn Verein, defeated Lieut. Van Blyjenburgh, New York A. C., 5 to 1; C. Cathcart, Turn Verein, defeated C. R. McPherson, New York A. Č. 5 to 4.

February 9-New York City, Competition for the Saltus Medals. New York A. C. defeated Fencers' Club in the finals by 5 to 2. Result of Finals: Allison, New York A. C., defeated Tilmont, Fencers' Club, 5 to 3; Hirsch, Fencers' Club, 5 to 0; Fraas, Fencers' Club, 5 to 3. Parker, New York A. C., defeated Hirsch, Fencers' Club, 5 to 2, and lost to Fraas, Fencers' Club, 4 to 5: O'Connor, New York A. C., defeated Fraas, Fencers' Club, 5 to 1, and lost to Tilmont, Fencers' Club, 4 to 5. Total-New York A. C. 5, Fencers' Club 2.

February 18-New York City, Fencers' Club, New York, defeated Boston A. A. in the finals for the Eddy Trophy by 5 to 0. Result of Finals: G. C. Haas, Fencers' Club, defeated F. 8. Curtis and F. W. Allen, Boston A. A.; A. S. Lyon, Fencers' Club, defeated F. S. Curtis and J. R. Gilman, Boston A. A.; Dr. D. W. Cairns, Fencers' Club, defeated F. W. Allen, Boston A. A., and made a double touch with J. R. Gilman, Boston A. A.

February 23-Philadelphia, Pa., Intercity Competition. New York A. C. defeated Fencers' Club, New York, by 5 to 2, and Fencing Club of Philadelphia by 5 to 1.

February 24-New York City, Junior Championships of the Amateur Fencers' League of America. Result of Finals: Duelling Sword Championship-8. Pitt defeated H. H. Hirsch, Dr. F. W. Allen, and lost to Dr. D. W. Cairns; H. H. Hirsch defeated Dr. D. W. Cairns, and lost to S. Pitt, Dr. F. W. Allen; Dr. D. W. Cairns defeated S. Pitt, Dr. F. W. Allen, and lost to H. H. Hirsch; Dr. F. W. Allen defeated H. H. Hirsch, and lost to S. Pitt, Dr. D. W. Cairns; S. Pitt and Dr. D. W. Cairns tied for first place, Pitt winning fence-off; H. H. Hirsch and Dr. F. W. Allen tled for third place, Dr. F. W. Allen winning fence-off. Junior Sabre Championship-J. B. B. Parker won with 16 points scored against; G. F. Reimherr, Jr., second, with 19 touches scored against; F. B. O'Connor, third, with 20 points scored against.

March 4-New York City, Junior Folls Championship of America. G. F. Reimherr, Jr., New York Turn Verein, defeated P. W. Allison, New York A. C., in the final by 5 to 0.

March 16-New York City, National Team Folls Championship. First Round-New York A. C. vs. Fencers' Club: V. P. Curti defeated A. V. Z. Post, 5 to 4, and G. H. Breed, 5 to 4: Dr. E. J. Gignoux defeated G. H. Breed, 5 to 3, and P. Meylan, 5 to 4; S. Hall defeated A. V. Z. Post, 5 to 4: A. V. 7. Post defeated Dr. E. J. Gignoux, 5 to 4; G. H. Breed defeated S. H. Hall, 5 to 2; P. Meylan defeated V. P. Curti, 5 to 1. Summary-New York A. C., Fencers' Club, 3. Second RoundWashington Fencers' Club vs. New York A. C.: J. A. McLoughlin defeated V. P. Curti, 5 to 1, and S. Hall, 5 to 4; Dr. S. D. Breckinridge defeated S. Hall, 5 to 3, and Dr. E. J. Gignoux, 5 to 3; Dr. S. D. Breckinridge defeated Dr. E. J. Gignoux, 5 to 1. Summary-Washington Fencers' Club, 5; New York A. C., 0. Third Round-Dr. S. D. Breckinridge defeated G. H. Breed, 5 to 1: Dr. S. D. Breckinridge defeated P. Meylan, 5 to 4, and A. V. Z. Post, 5 to 3; J. A. McLoughlin defeated G. H. Breed, 5 to 4, and A. V. Z. Post, 5 to 4. Summary-Washington Fencers' Club, 5: New York Fencers' Club, 0. Totals-Washington Fencers' Club won 10, lost 0; New York A. C. won 5, lost 3; New York Fencers' Club won 3, lost 5.

March 31-New York City, Women's National Foils Championship. Result of Finals: Miss Dorothea Samuels, Philadelphia Fencers' Club, defeated Miss Evans, 5 to 3; Miss Barnes, 5 to 2; Mrs. Deeter, 5 to 1. Total-Won 3, lost 0. Miss Edith Evans, Philadelphia Fencers' Club, de feated Miss Barnes, 5 to 3, Mrs. Deeter, 5 to 4. Total-Won 2, lost 1. Miss Dorothy Barnes, Philadelphia Fencers' Club, defeated Mrs. Deeter, 5 to 0. Total-Won 1, lost 2.

April 4-Brooklyn, N. Y., James A. Chard, Crescent A. C., won the Long Island Championship for folls. April 6-New York City, J. Sanford Saltus Cup. Result of Finals: New York A. C.-W. L. Bowman defeated G. Breed, E. B. Meyers and Dr. D. W. Cairns, all of the Fencers' Club; H. Van Blyjenburgh defeated G. Breed and lost to E. B. Meyers, both of the Fencers' Club; Dr. E. J. Gignoux defeated Dr D. W. Cairns and lost to G. Breed and E. B. Meyers, all of the Fencers' Club. Fencers' Club-G. H. Breed defeated Dr. E. J. Gignoux and lost to W. L. Bowmal and H. Van Blyjenburgh of the New York A. C.; E. B. Meyers defeated H. Van Blyjenburgh and Dr. E. J. Gignoux, and lost to W. L. Bowman of the New York A. C.; Dr. D. W. Cairns lost to W. L. Bowman and Dr. E. J. Gignoux of the New York A. C. Team Scores: Semi-final Round-Fencers' Club defeated Boston Athletic Association, 4 to 3: New York A. C. defeated New York Turn Verein, 5 to 2. Final Round-New York A. C. defeated Fencers' Club, 5 to 3.

April S-Boston, Mass., Robert von Nordroff of Brooklyn, a Harvard undergraduate, won the New England folls championship. He defeated O. D. McLaughlin of the Boston Athletic Assoclation, the former title holder. Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Dorothea Samuels won the Pennsylvania Senior Championship.

April 22-Chicago, Ill. Tenth annual fencing tournament of the Illinois division of the Amateur Fencers' League of America. W. F. Grebe, Illinois A. C., won the Illinois State championship in the folls, A. E. Sauer of the Illinois A. C. finisuing second, and H. G. Gellen of the Chicago Turngemeinde, third. W. H. Lerch of the Illinois A. C. won the duelling sword champtonship. H. G. Gellen finishing second, and J. W. Knox of the Illinois A. C., third. The sabre title also went to the Illinois A. C., A. E. Sauer winning first place; Gellen, second, and W. F. Grebe, third.

May 1-New York elty, Senior National Championships. Result of Finals: Foils-Dr. S. D. Breckinridge, Washington Fencers' Club, defeated P. W. Allison, New York A. C., 5 to 4; J. A. McLoughlin, Washington Fencers' Club, 5 to 3, and Alber E. Sauer, Illinois A. C. J. A. McLoughlin, Washington Fencers' Club, defeated P. W. Allison and A. E. Sauer. P. W. Allison, New York A. C., defeated A. E. Sauer. A. E. Sauer, Illinois A. C., lost all his bouts. Duelling Swords-Dr. F. W. Allen, Boston A. A., defeated Dr. S. D. Breckinridge and A. E. Sauer. Dr. D. W. Cairns, Fencers' Club of New York, defeated Dr. F. W. Allen and A. E. Sauer. Dr. Scott D. BreckInridge, Washington Fencers' Club, defeated Dr. D. W. Cairns. A. E. Sauer, Illinois A. C., defeated Dr. 8. D. Breckinridge. Dr. Allen and Dr. Cairns tied for first piace, and Dr. Allen won the fence-off. A. E. Sauer and Dr. S. D. Breckinridge were in a tie for third place, and Sauer won the fence-off. Sabres-H. Van Blyjenburgh, New England division, defeated Sherman Hall, S. Pitt, Jr., and A. E. Sauer. A. E. Sauer, Illinois A. C., defeated Sherman Hall, 7 to 3, and S. Fitt, Jr., 7 to 6. S. Pitt, Jr., Columbia University, defeated Sherman Hall, 7 to 4. Sherman Hall, New York A. C., lost all his bouts. Women's Senior National Championship: Folls-- Miss Margaret Stimson, Fencers' Club of New York, defeated Miss Edith Evans and Miss Marie A. Bradley. Miss Marie A. Bradley, Philadelphia Fencers' Club, defcated Miss Dorothea Samuels and Miss Edith Evans. Miss Dorothea Samuels, Phiade phla Fencers' Club, defeated Miss Margaret Stimson, 5 to 2. Miss Edith Evans, Philadelphia Fencers' Club, defeated Miss Dorothea Samuels. Miss Stimson and Miss Bradley each won two and lost one bout, but Miss Stimson had least number of points scored against her and won first place.

INTERCOLLEGIATE FENCING AND DUAL MEETS.
January 31-Annapolis, Md. New York Fencers' Club 5, Naval Academy 4.
February 6 -Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard 5, Pennsylvania 4.

February 7-Annapolis, Md. Naval Academy 6, 1!arvard 3.
February 13-Cambridge, Mass.

sylvania 1.

Harvard 5, Yale 4. New York City, Columbia 8, Penn

February 14-Annapolis, Md. Washington Fencers' Club 7, Naval Academy 2.
February 20-Cambridge, Mass. Harvard 9, Bowdoin 0.
February 21-New York City.
New York A. C. 7, Naval Academy 2.
February 27-New York City.
Cornell 3.

February 28-Annapolis, Md. March 7-Philadelphia, Pa. Academy 4.

Columbia Freshmen 5, Yale Freshmen 4. Annapolis, Md.,
Columbia 7, Harvard 2. Philadelphia, Pa., Pennsylvania 6,
Naval Academy 6, Cornell 3.

Pennsylvania 6, Yale 3. Annapolis, Md., Columbia 5, Naval
Springfield Y. M. C. A. 5. Yale 4.

March 13-New Haven, Ct.
March 14-Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell 5, Columbia 4, West Point, N. Y., New York Fencers'
Club and West Point tied, West Point winning the foll competition by 5 to 4, and losing sabre
bouts by 5 to 4.

April 4-New York City. New York Military Academy, Cornwall, N. Y., won the national interscholastic folls championship at the Fencers' Club, defeating the Polytechnic "Prep" squad 5 bouts to 4, and the New York Evening High School team 6 to 3. The individual title went to James May of "Poly," who lost only one of the six bouts in which he contested.

Chicago, Ill., Western Intercollegiate Championship won by Illinois. Folls-Schurecht, Illinois, defeated Ottoson, Chicago, 4 to 2; Schurecht, Illinois, defeated Knutsen, Wisconsin, 18 to 2; Ottoson, Chicago, defeated Knutsen, Wisconsin, 15 to 5. Duelling Swords-Schurecht, Illinois, defeated Ottoson, Chicago; Schurecht, Illinois, defeated Knutsen, Wisconsin; Ottoson, Chicago, defeated Knutsen, Wisconsin. Broad Swords-Griffin, Illinols, defeated Knutsen, Wisconsin; Grimin, Illinois, defeated Ottoson, Chicago: Knutsen, Wisconsin, defeated Ottoson, Chicago.

April 10-11-New York City. Intercollegiate Championships (preliminaries held March 28). Columbia made a clean sweep, with a total of 32 victories and 13 losses. Studdiford Pitt, Jr, of Columbia took the individual prize with 13 wins out of 15 bouts, and Waldo S. Shumway, Columbia, went through the sabres tournament without a defeat. The sabres championship was the first that has been held by the Intercollegiate Fencing Association. The team representing the U. S. Naval Academy was second, with 29 victories and 16 losses. Rudolph F. Hans, Navy; E. C. Mifer, Yale, and H. Van Buskirk, University of Pennsylvania, were tied for second place in the individual scores with 11 victories and 4 losses each. In the sabres competition E. L. Cochrane of the Naval Academy was second, losing only to Shumway, and G. G. Bartol of Pennsylvania was third.

Columbia-A. N. Clough defeated Von Nordroff, Harvard, 8 to 7; Nickerson, Yale, 9 to 3; Casusa, Pennsylvania, 5 to 3; lost to Miller, Yale; Savage, Cornell; Von Buskirk, Pennsylvania. Studdiford Pitt defeated Glennon, Harvard, 8 to 1; Downey, Yale, 7 to 4; Nickerson, Yale, 4 to 2; Sibert, Cornell, 9 to 5; Gerhard, Pennsylvania, 7 to 3: Casusa, Pennsylvania, 4 to 2: lost none. L. H. Mouquin defeated Damon, Harvard, 9 to 6; Downey, Yale, 8 to 2; Gerhard, Pennsylvania, 6 to 3; lost to Miller, Yale; Van Buskirk, Pennsylvania.

Navy-R. F. Hans defeated Aylen, Harvard, 11 to 5: Nickerson, Yale, 7 to 3: Chapman, Cornell, 9 to 5: Casusa, Pennsylvania, 11 to 7: lost to Von Nordroff, Harvard. E. Ellsburg defeated Damon, Harvard. 9 to 8; Mi r, Yale, 5 to 13; Sibert, Cornell, 9 to 7: lost to Von Nordroff, Harvard; Von Buskirk, Pennsylvania. P. T. Glennon defeated Damon, Harvard, 12 to 9; Downey, Yale, 6 to 3; Savage, Cornell, 11 to 10: Gerhard, Pennsylvania, 7 to 5; lost to Aylen, Harvard.

Harvard-J. A. Aylen defeated Downey, Yale, 16 to 13; Glennon, Navy, 6 to 5; lost to Sibert, Cornell; Pitt, Columbia; Hans, Navy. S. F. Damon won none; lost to Miller, Yale; Mouquin, Columbia; Ellsburg, Navy: Glennon, Navy. Robert Von Nordroff defeated Nickerson, Yale, 8 to 3; Casusa, Pennsylvania, 4 to 1; Hans, Navy, 8 to 6; Ellsberg, Navy, 6 to 4; lost to Savage, Cornell; Clough, Columbia.

Yale-C. E. Miller defeated Damon, Harvard, 10 to 7; Savage, Cornell, 9 to 7: Mouquin, Columbla, 7 to 4; lost none. F. D. Downey won none; lost to Aylen, Harvard; Chapman, Cornell; Mouquin, Columbla: Glennon, Navy. E. S. Nickerson won none; lost to Von Nordroff, Harvard; Clough, Columbla; Pitt, Columbia; Gerhard, Pennsylvania.

Cornell-H. W. Sibert defeated Aylen, Harvard, 9 to 3; Casusa, Pennsylvania, 8 to 4; Van Buskirk, Pennsylvania, 6 to 4; lost to Pitt, Columbia; Ellsberg, Navy. G. Savage defeated Von Nordroff, Harvard, 7 to 5; Clough, Columbia, 12 to 10; Van Buskirk, Pennsylvania, 9 to 6; lost to Miller, Yale: Glennon, Navy. C. T. Chapman defeated Damon, Harvard, 14 to 11; Downey, Yale, 7 to 1; lost to Mouquin, Columbia; Gerhard, Pennsylvania; Casusa, Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania-Bruce Gerhard defeated Nickerson, Yale, 8 to 5; Chapman, Cornell, 7 to 4; lost to Pitt, Columbla; Mouquin, Columbia; Hans, Navy. H. Casusa defeated Chapman, Cornell, 9 to 4; lost to Von Nordroff, Harvard: Miller, Yale; Clough, Columbia; Pitt, Columbia; Mouquin, Columbia; Hans, Navy. H. Van Buskirk defeated Downey, Yale, 9 to 3; Clough, Columbia, 11 to 6; Mouquin, Columbla, 6 to 4; Ellsberg, Navy, 5 to 3; lost to Sibert, Cornell; Savage, Cornell.

The Finals-H. Van Buskirk, Pennsylvania, defeated S. F. Damon, Harvard, 8 to 7; E. Ellsberg, Navy, defeated Downey, Yale, 6 to 4; E. C. Miller, Yale, defeated Hans, Navy, 7 to 5: Bruce Gerhard, Pennsylvania, defeated Chapman, Cornell, 7 to 4; P. T. Glennon, Navy, defeated Nickerson, Harvard, 7 to 4; A. H. Clough, Columbla, defeated S. C. Sardinia, Cornell, 10 to 5; Pitt,

FENCING-Continued.

Columbia, defeated Savage, Cornell, 7 to 6; Sibert, Cornell, defeated Nickerson, Yale, 6 to 4; Sardinia, Cornell, defeated Aylen, Harvard, 8 to 2; Hans, Navy, defeated Van Buskirk, Pennsylvania, 11 to 8; Mouquin, Columbia, defeated Sibert, Pennsylvania, 6 to 5: Von Nordroff, Harvard, defeated Downey, Yale, 5 to 3; Savage, Cornell, defeated Damon, Harvard, 5 to 4; Ellsberg, Navy, defeated Gerhard, Pennsylvania, 9 to 3; Damon, Harvard, defeated Nickerson, Yale, 6 to 4; Glennon, Navy, defeated Casusa, Pennsylvania, 7 to 3: Clough, Columbia, defeated Ellsberg, Navy, 9 to 7: Von Nordroff, Harvard, defeated Sibert, Pennsylvania, 9 to 4; Savage, Cornell, defeated Gerhard, Pennsylvania, 7 to 4; Miller, Yale, defeated Vaughn, Harvard, 8 to 4; Glennon, Navy, defeated Mouquin, Columbia, 8 to 5.

Sabre Bouts-Waldo Shumway, Columbia, defeated De Costa, Cornell, 7 to 6: Bartol, Pennsylvania, 7 to 6; Cochrane, Navy, 7 to 4; won 3, lost 1. E. L. Cochrane, Navy, defeated De Costa, Cornell, 8 to 2; Bartol, Pennsylvania, 7 to 5; lost to Shumway, Columbia; won 2, lost 1. J. G. Bartol, Pennsylvania, defeated De Costa, Cornell, 7 to 6; lost to Shumway, Columbla: Cochrane, Navy; won 1, lost 2. A. M. De Costa, Cornell, lost to Shumway, Columbia; Bartol, Pennsylvania; Cochrane, Navy; won 0, lost 3.

Team Scores-Columbia defeated Harvard, 9 to 0; Yale, 5 to 4; Cornell, 8 to 1; Pennsylvania, 6 to 3; lost to Navy, 4 to 5; won 32, lost 13. Naval Academy defeated Harvard, 6 to 3; Yale, 7 to 2: Corneli, 5 to 4; Columbia, 5 to 4: Pennsylvania, 6 to 3; won 29, lost 16. Cornell defeated Harvard, 6 to 3: Yale, 5 to 4; Pennsylvania, 5 to 4; lost to Columbla, 1 to 8; Navy, 4 to 5: won 21. lost 24. Pennsylvania defeated Harvard, 5 to 4; Yale, 5 to 4; lost to Cornell, 4 to 5; Columbia, 3 to 6; Navy, 3 to 6; won 20, lost 25. Harvard defeated Yale, 7 to 2; lost to Cornell, 3 to 6; Columbla, 0 to 9; Pennsylvania, 4 to 5; Navy, 3 to 6: won 17, lost 28. Yale lost to Harvard, 2 to 7; Cornell, 4 to 5; Columbia, 4 to 5; Pennsylvania, 4 to 5; Navy, 2 to 7; won 16, lost 29.

LACROSSE.
INTERCOLLEGIATE.

UNITED STATES INTERCOLLEGIATE LACROSSE LEAGUE. FINAL STANDING.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.

NORTHERN DIVISION.

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The winners of the two championships met in an early season tle game which it was found impossible to play off at a later date.

IMPORTANT GAMES PLAYED IN UNITED STATES. March 28, Naval Academy 5, Lehigh 1, at Annapolls, Md. March 31, Carlisle 10, Maryland Ag. Academy 0, at Carlisle, Pa. April 2, Naval Academy 5, Baltimore City College 0, at Annapolis, Md.; Lehigh 1, Cornell 1, at South Bethlehem, Pa. April 3, Cornell 2, Swarthmore 0, at Swarthmore, Pa. April 4, Johns Hopkins 3, Cornell 2, at Baltimore, Md.; Boston Lacrosse Club 7, Harvard 4. at Boston, Mass.: Crescent A. C. 9, New York Lacrosse Club, 2, at Brooklyn, N. Y. April 6, Carlisle 2, Cornell 1, at Carlisle, Pa. April 9, Naval Academy 5, Johns Hopkins 2, at Annapolis, Md. April 11, Lehigh 2, Crescent A. C. 0, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Johns Hopkins 12, Pennsylvania 1, at Baltimore, Md.; Swarthmore 4, Stevens Institute 1, at Swarthmore, Pa. April 16, Naval Academy 6, Swarthmore 0, at Annapolis, Md. April 18, Johns Hopkins 11, Harvard 3, at Baltimore, Md.: Swarthmore 6. Baltimore Polytechnic 2, at Swarthmore, Pa.; Carlisle 7, Pennsylvania 0, at Carlisle, Pa.; Crescent A. C. 6, Stevens Institute 1, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Lehigh 16, New York Lacrosse Club 0, at South Bethlehem, Pa. April 21, Harvard 4, Mount Washington 3, at Baltimore, Md. April 23, Naval Academy 11, Harvard 4, at Annapolls, Md. April 25, Swarthmore 2, Carlisle 1, at Carlisle, Pa.; Harvard 8, Pennsylvania 2, at Philadelphia, Pa.; Lehigh 6, Johns Hopkins 4, at South Bethlehem, Pa. April 30, Naval Academy 3, Carlisle 3, at Annapolis, Md. May 2, Pennsylvania 4, Penn. State 1, at State College, Pa.; Cornell 3, Crescent A. Č. 3, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Johns Hopkins 7, Carlisle 2, at Baltimore, Md. May 7, Naval Academy 8, Pennsylvania 5, at Annapolis, Md. May 9. Lehigh 7, Carlisle 2, at South Bethlehem, Pa.; Johns Hopkins 11, Swarthmore 1, at Baltimore, Md.; Crescent A. C. 13, New York Lacrosse Club 0, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harvard Freshmen 3, Brooklyn, N. Y. High School 2, at Cambridge, Mass. May 23, Crescent A. C. 4, Carlisle 3, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Pennsylvania 7, Stevens Institute 3, at Hoboken, N. J.; Johns Hopkins 5, Harvard 4, at Cambridge, Mass. May 28, Toronto University 8, Swarthmore 2, at Swarthmore, Pa. May 30, Crescent A. C. 11, Toronto University 2, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; Boston Lacrosse Club 8, Harvard 3, at Boston, Mass. June 6, Carlisle 7, Penn. State 1, at State College, Pa.; Crescent A. C. 10, Mount Washington, Baltimore, Md., 3, at Brooklyn, N. Y. June 13, Toronto Lacrosse A. A. 6, Crescent A. C. 3, at Brooklyn, N. Y. June 20, St. Catharines, Ontario, 5, Crescent A. C. 4, at Brooklyn, N. Y. June 27, Maltland Lacrosse Club of Canada 8, Crescent A. C. 5, at Brooklyn, N. Y.

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