WINNERS IN INDIANAPOLIS CLASSIC (Distance 500 Miles) Driver Time MPH 1919. Peugeot, Wilcox. 5:40:42.87 88.06 1932. Frederick Frame 4:48:03.79 104.144 1920. Monroe, Chevrolet. 5:38:32 88.50 1933. Tydol, Louis Meyer. 4:48:12.75 104.089 1921. Frontenac, Milton. 5:34:44.65 89.62 1934. Miller, Bul Cummings. 4:46:05.20 104.863 1922 Murphy Special, Murphy. 5:17:30.79 94.48 1935. Gilmore, Kelly Petillo 4:42:22:71 106.240 1923. H. cis. Special, Milton.. 5:29:50.17 90.95 1936. Special, Louis Meyer. 4:35:03:39 109.069 1924. Duesenberg, Corum&Boyer. 5:05:23.51 98.23 1937. Shaw Gilmore Spe., Wilbur 1925. Duesenb'g. DeP'o & Batten. 4:56:39,46 101.13 Shaw 4:24:07.80 113.580 1926. Muller. Frank Lockhart.. 4:10:17.951 95.88 1938. Burd Special, Floyd Rob1927. Duesenberg, Geo. Souders. 5:07:33.8 97.54 erts. 4:15:58.40 117.200 1928. Miller, Louis Meyer. 5:01:33.75 99.482 1939. Boyle Special, Wilbur Shaw 4:20:47.39 115.035 1929. Simplex, Ray Keech.. 5:07:25.42 97.585 1940. Boyle Special wubur Shaw 4:22:31.17 114.277 1930. Miller Billy Arnold 4:58:39.72 100.448 1941. Noc Out Hose Clamp Spl., 1931 Louls Schneider 15:10:27.54 96.629 Mauri Rose, Floyd Davis. 14:20:36.24 115.117 The one-lap track record is 130.757 m.p.h. by Jimmy Snyder, driving a Thorne Engineering Special The record for 500 miles set in 1938 is held by Floyd Ro erts at 117.2 m.p.h. Amateur Rowing in 1941 National Association of Amateur Oarsmen of Principal Point Scores: Undine Barge Club. America. Sixty-ninth Annual Regatta, Minne- Philadelphia, 97; Penn A. C. Philadelphia, 74; apolis, Minn., July 18-19. West Side Rowing Club, Buffalo, 72; Fairmount 145 lb. Senior Singles, 14 Mile-W. Tank, Ecorse Rowing Association, Philadelphia, 54; New York (Mich.) B. C. A. C., 30; Ravenswood Boat Club, Long Island, 22; Heavyweight Senior Singles, MileA. Worcester (Mass) Rowing Club, 21: Malta Boat Gallagher, Penn A, C., Philadelphia. Club, Philadelphia, 20: Ecorse (Mich.) Boat 145 lb. Senior Double Sculls - Undine B. C. Club, 13. Scholastic Eight-Oar Shell-Lafayette H. S., Royal Canadian Henley Regatta, Port Dalhousie. Buffalo, N. Y. Ont., July 25-26. Championship Senior Sculls-T. Dubols, Winni. 140 lb. Senior Eight-Oar-Detroit B. C. peg. B. C. 150 lb. Senior Eight-Oar-Ecorse (Mich.) B. C. Senior Double Sculls Worcester (Mass.) R. C. 140 lb. Senior Singles-K. Thorburn Argonaut 145 lb. Senior Eight-Oar Shell-Undine B. C.. B. C. Philadelphia. Championship Singles-T. Dubois, Winnipeg B.C. 145 lb. Senior Single Sculls-J. Angyal, Ravens 140 lb. Senior Fours--Argonaut B, C., Toronto. wood B. C., Long Island City, N. Y. 150 lb. Senior Fours--Westside B. C., Buffalo, Senior Eight-Oar Shell--Fairmont R. A., Phila N. Y. delphia 140 lb. Senior Doubles-Ecorse (Mich.) B. C. Intermediate Eight-Oar Shell Penn A. C., Philadelphia Senior Eight-Oar-Westside B. C.. Buffalo, N. Y. Senior Quadruple Sculls-Penn A.C., Philadelphia, Senior Fours-Westside B. C., Buffalo, N. Y, Senior Four-Oar Shells (coxswains)--West Side 140 lb, Junior Eight Oar--Detroit B. C. (Buffalo, N. Y.) R. C. Senior Doubles--Penn A. C., Philadelphia, Pa. Soccer (Association Football) Challenge Cup Records 1926-27-Fall River F. C., 7; Carburetor F. C. Louis Shamrocks, 2. (Detroit), 0. 1936-37-New York Americans, 4; St. Louis 1927-28--New York Nationals, 3; Chicago Brick- Shamrocks, 3. layers, 0 1937-38-Chicago Spartas, 6; Brooklyn St. Mary's 1928-29-Hakoah, 5; Madison Kennel Club, 0. Celtics, 2 1929-30-Fall River, 9; Bruell Club, Cleveland, 3. 1938-39_Brooklyn St. Mary's Celtics, 5: Chicago 1931-32-New Bedford Whalers, 8; St. Manhattan Brewers. 1. 1939-40---The championship final between BaltiStix, 5. more and the Chicago Falstaffs was not completed 1932-33-St. Louis Stix, 3; N. Y. Americans, 1. The first game resulted in a scoreless tie and the 1933-31--St. Louis Stix, 2; Pawtucket Rangers, 1. second a 2-2 tie and the series was abandoned 1934-35-St. Louis Centrals, 7; Pawtucket June 12, on order of the U. S. F. A. Rangers, 6. 1940-41-Pawtucket (R. I.) F. C., 8; Chrysler 1935-36-Philadelphia German Americans. 5; St. (Detroit) F. C., 5. 1941 Rifle and Pistol Champions .30 CALIBER RIFLE National Junior Rifle Team Championship. N. R. A. .30 Caliber Rifle Individual Champion (Small Bore, a match fired between the 50 top junior teams in the country selected after a wintership. (Wright Memorial Trophy, six separate long elimination series) Xavier High School, events are fired over a four-day period to decide this championship.) Roscoe R. Grider, Sgt., U. S. R. O. T. C., New York City. score 1000 x 1000. Cavalry, score 581 x 600. (Holdover from 1940). PISTOL National Military Rifle Individual Champion N. R. A. All Around Pistol Championship. (An ship. (U. S. Service Rifle, the "Daniel Boone" aggregate of 12 matches fired at Camp Perry with Trophy to the winner.) William J. Coffman, Sgt., three different types of hand-guns using each of U. S. Infantry, score 289 x 300. (Holdover from them slow, timed and rapid fire.) Harry W. 1940). National Military Rifle Team Championship. 2564 x 2700. Reeves, Detroit, Mich., Police Department, score U. S. Marine Corps, score 2833 x 3000. (Holdover National Military Pistol Individual Championfrom 1940). ship. (.45 caliber.) Lee E. Echols, Nogales, Ariz.. President's Match. (Slow fire service rifle in U. S. Customs Border Patrol, score 283 X 300. dividual championship. The 100 competitors turn National Military Pistol Team Championship. ing in the highest score in this event receive United States Infantry Pistol Team, score 1343 brassards designating them as the "President's x 1500. (Holdover from 1940). Hundred.") Thaddeus A. Ferenc, Cpl., U. S. N. R. A, .22 Caliber Pistol Championship. (An Infantry, score 146 x 150. (Holdover from 1940). aggregate of four matches.) Alfred W. Hemming. : Wimbledon Cup Match. (Long-range free rifle Detroit, Mich., Police Department, score 858 x 900. championship. Second oldest American shooting N. R. A. Center Fire Pistol Championship. (An trophy is the Wimbledon Cup which was presented to the American Rifle Team in 1875 by Princess aggregate of four matches.) Harry W. Reeves. Louise, daughter of Queen Victoria.) Edwin L. Detroit, Mich., Police Department, score 858 X 900. Hamilton, 1st Lt., U. S. Marine Corps, score 100 N. R. A. .45 Caliber Pistol Championship. (An 24V's. (Holdover from 1940). aggregate of four matches.) Harry W. Reeves, Detroit, Mich., Police Department, score 859 x 900. SMALL BORE RIFLE National Small Bore Rifle Individual Champion INTERNATIONAL MATCHES ship. (Critchfield Trophy, based on the scores fired Dewar Trohy International Rifle Team Match. in eight leading small bore matches of the Na (This is a small bore team match between 20-man tional Championship Matches at Camp Perry.) teams representing the English-speaking countries. Ransford D. Triggs, Madison, N. J., score 3189 Each nation fires on its home range and scores are x 3200. exchanged by cable.) United States Team score, National Small Bore Rifle Team Championship. 7948 8000; Canada Team, 7868. (The Caswell Trophy.) Pennsylvania State Team, score 2380 x 2400. (Holdover from 1940). LADIES National Collegiate Rifle Team Championship. Women's Small Bore Rifle Championship. (An (Small Bore.) University of Minnesota Rifle Team, aggregate of eight matches.) Mrs. John W. Cole. score 1388 x 1500. Minneapolis, Minn., score 3177 x 3200. National Collegiate Individual Rifle Champion- Women's Pistol Championship. (An aggregate of ship. (Small Bore.) Virgil E. Pettit, University eight matches.) Mrs. Mildred McCarthy. Allenof Iowa, score 286 x 300. hurst, N. J., score 1566 x 1800. Champion of Champions-Dick Shaughnessy. Dedham, Mass., 100 x 100. Allgauge-Charles Poulton, San Antonio, Tex., WOMEN 250 x 250. Five-Man Team-Westbrook Cardinals, New Allgauge--Mrs. M. L. Smythe, Aurora, 0.. 245 x 250. York City, 1237 x 1250. Two-Man Team-Charles Poulton, San Antonio, Twenty-Gauge-Mrs. M. L. Smythe, Aurora, O.. 100 x 100. Tex., William Perdue, Birmingham, Ala, 498 x 500. Smallgauge-Diana Bolling. Greenwich, Conn., Father and Son-H. Lutcher Brown, P. Lutcher 93 x 100. Brown, San Antonio, Tex., 488 x 500. Sub-Smallgauge-Mrs. M. L. Smythe, Aurora, Twenty-Gauge--S. Lewis Hutcheson, New York O., 89 x 100. City, 100 x 100 High-Over-All-Mrs. M. L. Smythe, Aurora, O., Smallgauge--William Perdue, Birmingham, Ala., 527 x 550. 100 x 100. SHOOTING INDUSTRY Sub-Smallgauge-Alex Kerr, Beverly Hills, Calif., 99 x 100. Allgauge--Fred Missildine, Sea Island, Ga.. High-Over-All-Alex Kerr, Beverly Hills, Calif., 249 X 250. 543 x 550. Twenty-Gauge-Herman Ehler, Dallas, Tex.. Junior-F. L. Brown, San Antonio, Tex., 99 x 100. 98 x 100 Sub-Junior-Billy Handy, Fairfield, Conn. 89 X Smallgauge---Roland Crosby, Detroit, Mich., 100. 97 x 100 Family Twenty-Gauge-M. L. Smythe, Mrs. M. Sub-Smallgauge-Grant Ilseng, Chicago, L. Smythe, Aurora O., 196 x 200. 96 X 100. O., 196 x 200 High-Over-All-Grant Ilseng. Chicago, m., Veterans --J. M. Kerr, Detroit, Mich., 229 x 250. 534 x 550. IIL, Trap Shooting Championships, 1941 Vandalia, Ohio, Aug. 18-23 Veterans Championship (70 yrs.)-C. Young, Class B Championship-Dr. O. T. Dean. Seattle, Springfield, O., 99 x 100. Wash., 199 x 200. Sub-Junior Championship (15 yrs.)--R. Stifal, Class C Championship-W. S. Barnes, Sykesville, Casey. Ill., 97 x 100. Me., 197 x 200. Junior Championship (18 yrs.)-R. Fienup. St. Class D Championship-J. A. Cox, Munhall, Pa. Louis, Mo., 99 X 100. *197 x 200 Father and Son Championship R. and R. North American Championship (women)-Mrs. Fienup, St. Louis, Mo., 197 x 200 M. K. Grant. Ft. Dodge, Iowa, 698 x 100. North American Championship-R. Elliott, Ray- State Team Championship --Minnesota, 984 x 1000 town, Mo., *199 X 200. National Doubles Championship V. Reinders, Professional Championship-C. B. Wells, Bridge- Waukesha, Wisc., 99 x 100. port, Conn., 199 x 200. Grand American Preliminary-E. E. Lucas. Champion of Champions (women)--Mrs. B. Peebles, O., 99 x 100. Sanders, Keyser, W. Va., 98 x 100. Grand American Handicap (men)-W.L. Tulbert. National Sport Writers Championship-J. Robin- Detroit, Mich., *99 X 100 'son, Minneapolis, Minn., 48 x 50, Grand American Handicap (women)-Miss W. N Class A.A. Championship-J. Heistand, Hillsboro, Hill, Kansas City, Mo., 96 X 100. O., 200 X 200. Grand American All-Over Honor-V. Reindera, Class A Championship-A. Finney, Mankato, Waukesha, Wisc., 874 x 900. Minn., 200 x 200 *Won shoot-off of tie. Billiard Records Source: Charles C. Peterson, Billiard Association of America 18-1 BALKLINE, 312 x 7 ANCHOR BLOCKS Greenleaf; 1928, Frank Taberski; 1929, Ralph Greenleaf 1929, Frank Taberski; 1930, Erwin RuAmerican Champion dolph; 1930-32, Ralph Greenleat; 1933-34, Erwin 1897, George F. Slosson; 1898, Jacob Schaefer Rudolph; 1935, Andrew Ponzi; 1936, James Caras; (Wizard); 1898, Frank Ives. 1937. Ralph Greenleaf; 1938, James Caras; 1939. World Champion James Caras; 1940, Andrew Ponzi; 1941, Willie 1903-05, Maurice Vignaux; 1906, Willie Hoppe; Mosconi. 14-2 BALKLINE 1907. George B. Sutton; 1907, Willie Hoppe; 1908, 1888, Eugene Carter; 1889, Frank C. Ives; _1890. Jacob Schaefer (Wizard); 1968, George B. Sutton Frank Maggioli; 1891, Eugene Carter; 1891, Frank (by forfeit); 1908, George F. Slosson; 1909-11, C. Ives. No tournaments since. 18-2 BALKLINE tournaments. 1904, Al. Taylor; 1907, Albert Cutler: 1923, Chas. 18-1 BALKLINE C. Peterson. No tournaments since. 1926, Jake Schaefer, Jr.-high run in match play High run, 162, Albert Cutler; high average, 40, 212, high grand average in match play 60, high Albert Cutler; high grand average, 26.67, Charles grand average in match play 36; 1927, Welker Coch C. Peterson ran, Jr.-high run in exhibition 353, high grand JUNIOR CHAMPIONS average in exhibition 150; high grand average in 18-2 Balkline Billiards exhibition 61. 1923-24, Tadeo Suganuma; 1924, Albert Cutler: 18-2 BALKLINE 1924, Dave McAndless; 1925, Tadeo Suganuma; 1910, Harry P. Cline: 1910-20, Willie Hoppe; 1921-22, Jacob 1925, Kamatare Suzuki, 1926, Kinrey Matsuyama. Schaefer, Jr.; 1923-24. Willie No tournaments since. Hoppe; 1925, Edward Horemans (disputed match High Run, 18.5, Jean Bruno; high overage, 42.85, Schaefer won in play-off); 1925, Jacob Schaefer, Tadeo Suganuma-Kinrey Matsuyama; grand averJr.; 1926, Erich Hagenlacher; 1927, Welker Coch age, 21.05, Kinrey Matsuyama. ran; 1928, Edward Horemans; 1929, Jacob Schaefer, Jr.; 1930-33, no tournaments: 1934, Welker 14-1 POCKET BILLIARDS RECORDS Cochran; 1935, Welker Cochran; 1936-41, no tour High run, 126, Ralph Greenleaf; high run, 153, naments. Andrew Ponzi; high run, 125, Bennie Allen; high 18-2 BALKLINE RECORDS run, 125, Geo. Kelly; high single average, 63. High run match, 432-Jacob Schaefer, Jr., 1925; Ralph Greenleaf; high single average, 41,75, Benhigh average, 400---Jacob Schaefer, Jr., 1925; high nie Allen; high individual grand average, 11.02 grand average tournament, 57.14-Jacob Schaefer, Ralph Greenleaf; high individual grand average, Jr., 1925; high grand average match, 93.75--Jacob 8.14, James Caras; high run, 125, Bennie Allen: Schaefer, Jr., 1925; high run exhibition match, 585-Jacob Schaefer, Jr.. 1926; high grand aver high single average, 41.60, Bennie Allen; 1941, Willie Mosconi, eight runs of 25 and one of 126 age 2400 pts. 120--Jacob Schaefer, Jr., 1926; high in league tournament for the championship. High run exhibition, 684-Welker Cochran, 1926. single average, 125. 14-1 BALKLINE CUSHION CAROM CHAMPION 1914, Willie Hoppe-high run 303; high grand 1933, Willie Hoppe; 1934-40, no tournaments. average 25.75; high single average 40. CUSHION CAROM RECORDS 28-2 BALKLINE High Runs-Willie Hoppe (match), 53; Ches. C 1937, Jacob Schaefer, Jr.; 1938, Jacob Schaefer, Peterson (exhibition), 104. Jr.: 1937, Jacob Schaeier, Jr.-high run 132; high High Averages-Willie Hoppe, high single, 11.36: single average 35.70. 1938-40, no matches. Willie Hoppe, high_grand average, 6.43. AMATEUR BALKLINE CHAMPIONS 71-2 BALKLINE 18-2 Balkline 1938, Willie Hoppe-high run 248, high single 1910, E. W. Gardner: 1911, J. F. Poggenburg: average 83; high grand average 42. No matches 1912, M. D. Brown; 1913, Joseph Mayer; 1914, E since. THREE CUSHION W. Gardner; 1915, Nathan Hall; 1916, C Huston, 1910, Fred Eames; 1910, Alfredo DeOro; 1910, 1917, Dave McAndless: 1918, Percy Collins; 1919 John Daly: 1910, Thos. Hueston; 1911, John Daly: C. Heddon; 1920, E. T Appleby; 1921, Percy Col1911, Alfredo De Oro; 1912, Joe Carney; 1912, John lins; 1922. E. T Appleby, International champion; Hargan; 1913-14, Alfredo De Oro; 1915, George 1923, Percy Collins, Nat. 18-1 champion-F S Moore; 1915, Wm. H. Huey; 1916, Alfredo DeOro; Appleby: 1924, E. T. Appleby; 1925, F. S. Appleby: 1916, Charles Ellis; 1916, Charles McCourt; 1916, 1926-28, John Clinton, 1929. E. T. Appleby, AmaHugh Heal; 1916, George Moore; 1917, Charles teur Billiard Assn.; 1929, Percy Collins, Amateur McCourt; 1917, R. L. Cannafax; 1917-18, Alfredo Billiard Assn., 1929, M. C. Walgren, Amateur BilDeOro; 1918-19. 'Augie Kleckheier; 1919, Alfredo liard Assn.; 1929, R. V. Fessenden, Amateur BilDe Oro, 1919, R. L. Cannalax; 1920, John Layton; liard Assn., 1930, Percy Collins; 1931, E. T. Ap1921, Augie Kieckhefer; 1921-23, John Layton; pleby; 1932, Albert Poensgen (Germany), World's 1923. Tiff Denton; 1924, R. L. Cannafax; 1925, champion; 1933, no tournament; 1934-36, Edward R. L. Cannafax, 1926-27, Otto Reiselt; 1927, Augie Soussa; 1937-40, no tournaments. Kieckhefer; 1928, Otto Reiselt; 1928, John Layton; RECORDS 1930. John Layton; 1931, Arthur Thurnblad; 1932, 14-2 Balkline Augie Kieckhefer; 1933, Welker Cochran; 1934, Calvin Demarest-High run, 202; high single John Layton; 1935, Welker Cochran; 1936. Willie average, 28; high grand average, 20. Hoppe: 1937. Welker Cochran; 1938, Welker Cochran; 1939, Joe Chamaco; 1940, Willie Hoppe; 1941, 18-2 Balkline Willie Hoppe. High run, 248, Francis S. Appleby; high single average, 60, John Clinton; high grand average, THREE-CUSHION RECORDS 18.57, John Clinton. High Runs 1919, Tiff Denton, 17; 1930, Gus Copulos, 17; THREE-CUSHION AMATEUR 1926, John Layton, 18, 1927, Willie Hoppe, 20; 1910, Pierre Maupone; 1911, Charles Morin; 1919. Arthur Newman; 1920, W. B. Huey; 1921. Eari 1928Willie Hoppe, 25; 1936, Willie Hoppe, 15; 1939, Joe Chamaco, 18; 1940, Tiff Denton, 17, Lookabaugh; 1922, Frank Flemming; 1923, Robert safeties allowed. Yigh Averages M. Lord; 1924, Frank Flemming; 1925-26, Dr. A. J. Harris; 1927, Dr. L. P. Macklin; 1928, J. N. Boze1925, Otto Reiselt, 50 in 16 innings; 1925, Otto man; 1929. Charles Jordan; 1929, Max Shimon; Reiselt 100 in 57 innings; 1925, Otto Reiselt 150 in 1930. Joseph Hall; 1930. Max Shimon; 1930, R. B 104 innings; 1930, John Layton 50 in 23 innings; Harper; 1931, Frank Flemming: 1931-35, Edward 1939, Joe Chamaco, 50 in 23 innings; 1940; Jay Lee: 1936, Edward Lee-World's champion; 1937 Bozeman, 50 in 23 innings, safeties allowed; 1941, A. Primeau; 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, Gene Deardorff. Jay Bozeman, 50 in 23 innings. challenge matches. High Grand Average WOMEN CHAMPIONS 1935, Welker Cochran, 1.123. 14-1 Pocket Billiards 1940, Willie Hoppe, 1.161. Professional--1932-39, Ruth McGinnis. Amateur-1932-34, Gertrude McEvoy; 1935, Ruth NATIONAL THREE-CUSHION CHAMPION Harvey; 1936-40, no tournaments. 1934, Kinrey Matsuyama. No tournaments since. POCKET BILLIARDS RECORDS 1910, Thomas Hueston; 1910, Jerome Keogh; Ruth McGinnis-High run, 128 (472 x 9 table): 1910-12, Alfredo DeOro; 1912, R. J. Ralph; 1913 high run, 85 (5 x 10 table). Alfredo DeOro; 1913-15. Bennie Allen; 1916, John RED BALL BILLIARDS Layton; 1916-18. Frank Taberski; 1919-24, Ralph 1907-1908, Charles C. Peterson, Greenleaf: 1925. Prank Taberski; 1926. Ralph RED BALL RECORDS Greenleaf: 1926, Erwin_Rudolph; 1926, Thomas Charles C. Peterson, high run, 54; Charles C. Hueston: 1927. Frank Taberski; 1927-28, Ralph Peterson, high single average, 533. Intercollegiate Billiards Source: Charles C. Peterson, Billiard Association of America KEY SHOT INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCORES 1932, Michigan; 1933, Michigan; 1934, Michigan Straight Rail State; 1935, Wisconsin; 1936, Purdue; 1937, Cornell; Carleton H. Sheeley, Cornell, 111. 1938, Cornell; 1939, Wisconsin; 1940, Michigan; 1941, Cornell. Three Cushions Wm. Joplin, Iowa State, 49. Five Man Teams Three Cushions 1935, Michigan State; 1936, Cornell; 1937, Iowa Pocket Billiards State; 1938, Wisconsin; 1939, Útah; 1940, Michigan; Peter Choulas, Colgate, 130. 1941, no tournament. KEY SHOT INDIVIDUAL HIGH AVERAGE Five Man Teams-Pocket Billiards Straight Rail 1936, Michigan; 1937, Wisconsin; 1938, Florida; Carleton H. Sheeley, Cornell, 5.55. 1939, Buffalo; 1940, Michigan; 1941, University of Florida; Eastern, University of Buffalo; Southern, Three Cushions University of Florida; Northern University of Wm. Joplin, Iowa State, 2.01. Michigan; Western, University of Wyoming. Pocket Billiards Peter Choulas, Colgate, 8.63. INDIVIDUAL HIGH RUNS (NO RESTRICTIONS) 1937, Leroy Lillisand, Wisconsin; 1938, John O. Straight Rail INDIVIDUAL HIGH SIMPLE AVERAGE (NO RESTRICTIONS) Three Cushions 1937, Wm. Joplin, Iowa State; 1938, Geo. Hansen, Straight Rail Michigan; 1939, Edw. Bergen, Iowa State; 1940, Leroy Lillisand, Wisconsin, 11.40. NON-CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH RUNS Straight Rail Three Cushions O. H. Steed, Purdue, 9. George Hansen, Michigan, 9. Brennan, University of Wisconsin; Western, Lloyd Pocket Billiards John O. Miller, Wisconsin, 45. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE UNION CONFER- ENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 1937, Cornell, 442 Straight Rail 1934, Raymond Riggs, Michigan State; 1935. 1937, Iowa State, 179. Raymond Riggs, Michigan State; 1936, ng TournaPocket Billiards ment; 1937, Raymond Riggs: Michigan State; 1938, 1938, Florida, 566; 1939, Kentucky, 609 disquali Bernard Proulx, Michigan State; 1939, Nelson B. Jones, Brown; 1940, J. E. Patrick, Indiana. fied. KEY SHOT TEAM HIGH AVERAGE Pooket Billiards Straight Rail 1937, Cornell 4.42 1939, Henry Shabatura, Minnesota; 1940, Gibson Findley, Florida; 1941, no tournament. FACULTY CHAMPION (Straight Rail and Balkline) 1938, Florida 7.53; 1939, Kentucky 8.10 disquali- 1939, C. E. Edmondson, Dean of Men, University fied. of Indiana. English Channel Swimmers and Their Times 11 h., 5 m. 1875 Matthew Webb, England. 21 h., 45 m. 1927 *Mercedes Gleitze, England.. 15 h., 15 m. 1911 T. W. Burgess, England 22 h., 35 m. 1927 Mrs. Ivy Hill, England 15 h., 9 m. 1923 H. F. Sullivan, America 27 h., 25 m. 1928 Miss Ivy Hawks, England 19 h., 16 m. 16 h., 33 m. 1923 Enrique Tirabocci, Argentina 1928 Miss Laddie Sharp, England 15 h.. 5 m. 1923 Charles Toth, America 16 h., 40 m. 1928 Ishaak Helmy, Bey... 23 h., 46 m. 1926 Gertrude Ederle, America, 14 h., 31 m. 1930 Peggy Duncan, South Africa, 16 h., 15 m. 1926 Mrs. C. Corson, America 15 h., 38 m. 1933 Sunny Lowry, England. 15 h., 45 m. 1926 Hans Vierkotter, Germany 12 h., 42 m. 1934**E, H._Temme, England 15 h.. 54 m. 1926 *Georges Michel, France 1934 *Miss Emma Faber, Austria 14 h., 40 m. 1926 N. L. Dereham, England 13 h., 56 m. 1937 Thomas Blower, England. 13 h,, 29 in. 1926 Venceslas Spacek, Bohemia 10 b., 45 m. 1939 Miss Sally Bauer, Sweden. 14 h., 50 m. 1927 E. H. Temme, England. 14 h., 29 m. The usual route of the channel swimmers from Cape Griz Nez, France, to Dover, England, is 19 miles. *Record considered doubtful. **Temme is the first swimmer to swim the channel in both directions. In 1934 he swam from S. Foreland, England, to Blanc Nez, France. John V. Sigmund, St. Louis, swam nonstop down Mississippi River, St. Louis to Caruthersville, 292 miles, in 89 hrs, 48 m., ending on July 29, 1940. Sigmund's swim, checked by A.A. U. timer, supplanted the record of Clarence Giles, who swam continuously 288 miles in Yellowstone River between Glendive and Billings, Montana, June 30-July 3, 1939, He covered 288 miles in 77 hrs. 31 m. Previous unoficial marathon swim records include 281 miles by P. A. Condiotti, Parana River, So. America, in 1933 and Chas. Zimmey, 147 miles, Hudson River, N. Y., 1938. Marble Shooting Championship of 1941 United States Marble Shooting Championship, Wildwood, N. J., July 7-11, won by Gerald Robinson, Scranton, Pa. Robinson, 14 years old. Eastern District champion, won the final of the nineteenth annual tournament twelve games to three for a total of seventy-eight wins and twelve defeats. George Wolfe, Throop, Pa., was second with eleven out of 14 games. The standings of the other contestants were as follows: Robert Eckman, 12, Akron, Ohio, Midwestern champion, won eight out of fifteen; O. L. Dabney, 13, Lake City. Tenn., Southern champion, seven out of fifteen; Ted Beck, 14, St. Louis, Mo., Western champion, five out of fiteen, and William Reckley, 12, Hamburg, Pa., Northern champion, two out of thirteen. Speed Skating Records OFFICIAL OUTDOOR-MEN Place Date 50 yards. Lake Placid.. February 6, 1923 100 yards. :09.4 Charles Jewtraw. Lake Placid. February 6, 1923 220 yards. :18.2 William Shannon Saranac Lake. February 11, 1939 Ka mlle. :23.8 Saranac Lake. February 12, 1930 440 yards :35.4 Charles Gorman. Lake Placid. February 14, 1927 y mlle. :52.4 Clas Thunberg. Saranac Lake. February 11, 1926 mile. 1:15.2 Clas Thunberg. Lake Placid.. February 13, 1926 x mile. 1:55.2 Clas Thunberg. Lake Placid.. February 15, 1926 mile. 2:38.2 Clas Thunberg. Lake Placid February 12, 1926 1% mlle. 4:12.6 Clas Thunberg. Lake Placid. February 13, 1926 2 mlle. 5:33.8 Edward Schroeder. Minneapolis January 20, 1934 3 mile. 8:19.6 Ross Robinson. Lake Placid. February 14, 1930 5 mile. 14:30.4 Ross Robinson. Lake Placid. February 12, 1927 INDOOR-MEN 220 yards. :18 Fred Robson. Boston. January 13, 1911 Charles Gorman. St. John's. March 1. 1927 440 yards. :36.8 Charles Gorman. St. John's. February 27, 1925 * mile. :23.8 Charles Gorman. St. John's. March 1, 1927 y mile. 1:15.6 Ben O'Sickey Pittsburgh.. March 1. 1916 mile. 2:00.4 Percy Johnston. Cleveland. March 2, 1928 mlle.. 2:41.2 Morris Wood. Pittsburgh. February 13, 1904 Fred Robson. Pittsburgh February 13, 1904 1 mlle.. 4:25 Edmund Lamy Cleveland. January 27. 1910 2 mile. 5:54.8 Robert Hackenback St. Paul. January 30, 1937 3 mile. 8:58.8 Percy Johnston. Pittsburgh February 19, 1927 4 mile. 13:41.8 Joe Moore Brooklyn February 7, 1927 5 mile. 15:42.2 Frank Stack Chicago February 8, 1930 OUTDOOR-WOMEN 100 yards :11.4 Loretta Neitzel.. Detroit. January 27, 1929 220 yards. :20.2 Maddy Horn. Saranac Lake February 11, 1939 Y mile :31 Loretta Neitzel. Detroit.. February 12, 1929 440 yards. :39.4 Loretta Neitzel.. Minneapolis. February 3, 1929 880 yards. 1:25.9 Maddy Horn. Escanaba Mich. January 13, 1940 % mile. 2:17.0 Minneapolis Dorothy Franey 4 January 16, 1938 mile. 3:15.6 Maddy Horn.. Oconomowoc, Wis. January 24, 1937 INDOOR-WOMEN 220 yards :21.6 Dorothy Franey St. Paul. February 15, 1936 440 yards. :41.6 Dorothy Franey. St. Paul. February 16, 1936 mile. :31 Dorothy Franey. St. Louis, February 25, 1933 880 yards. 1:27 Leila Brooks Potter Pittsburgh. March 6. 1926 mile.. 2:18.1 Kit Klein Chicago, February 2, 1935 mile. 3:15.6 Maddy Horn. Chicago. April 1, 1938 Skating Results in 1941 North American Championships, Schenectady, 34 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, FitchN. Y., January 31-February 2. burg, Mass., 2:30.2. 220 Yds. -Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch- 220 Yds.-Senior Men-D. Lamb, Milwaukee, burg, Mass., 0:23.8. 0.18.6. 34 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch- 19 Mile-Senior Men-L. Freisinger, Chicago, burg. Mass., 2:39 1:16.9. 220 Yds. -Senior Men--T. Elenwood, Amster- 1 Mile-Senior Men-D. Lamb, Milwaukee, 2:53. dam, N. Y., 0:19.1. 5 Miles-Senior Men-D. Bartholomew, Minne1 Mile--Senior Men-C. Leighton, Minneapolis, apolis, 14:54.8. 3.02. 14 Mile-Senior Women-Miss O. Landry Fitch12 Mile-Senior Men-L. Freisinger, Chicago, burg, Mass., 0:41.8. 1:22.8. 12 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry. Fitch2 Miles-Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minne- burg, Mass., 1:40.2. apolis, 5.57. 1 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch19 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch- burg, Mass., 3:17.4. burg. Mass., 1.28.2. CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS 14 Mile Senior Men--T. Ellenwood, Amsterdam, Senior Men-Ken Bartholomew, Minneapolis, N. Y., 0:37.2. 100 pts. 34 Mlle Senior Men-V. Ronchetti, Chicago, Senior Women--Miss Carmelita Landry, Fitch2:26.4. burg. Mass., 120 pts. 5 Miles-Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minne Intermediate Boys-Bob Fitzgerald, Minneapolis, apolis, 17:23.4. 90 pts. 14 Mile-Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch Intermediate Girls Miss Audrey Naas, Minburg. Mass., 0.43.4. 1 Mile--Senior Women-Miss C. Landry, Fitch neapolis, and Miss Betty Knapp, St. Paul, 50 pts. burg, Mass., 3:23.4. Junior Boys-Don Fahrenbach. Chicago, 70 pts. Junior Girls-Miss Phyllis Nelson, Minneapolis, Final Standing; Men-Bartholomew, 100 pts.; Leighton, 85; 100 pts. and Juvenile Boys_Don Laser, Chicago. Juvenile Girls--Miss Virginia Mazzetta, Chicago. gerald, Minneapolis, 100. Intermediate Girls Midget Boys Glenn Chadima, Cedar Rapids, and Lloyd Lundeen, Chicago, 40 pts. Miss R. Steininger, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 80. Junior Boys-D. Fahrenbach, Chicago, and B. FIGURE SKATING Phillips, Saratoga Springs, tied at 90 each; both National Championships, Boston, Mass., January received championship rating Junior Girls-Miss 30-February 1. A. Heitzman, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 60. Juvenile Men's Senior--Eugene Turner, Los Angeles. Boys D. Laser, Chicago, 80. Juvenile Girls-Miss Women's Senior Miss Jane Vaughn, PhiladelG. Sherrill, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 60. phía. National Championships, La Crosse, Wis., Janu- Senior Pair-Miss Donna Atwood and Turner. ary 25-26. Dance Miss MacDonald and Harold 14 Mile Senior Men--L. Freisinger, Chicago, Hartshorne, New York, 0:35.5 Men's Junior-William Grimditch, Jr., Phila34 Mile Senior Men-C. Leighton, Minneapolis, delphia. 2:08.8. Women's Junior-Miss Atwood. 2 Miles-Senior Men-K. Bartholomew, Minne- Junior Pair-Miss Doris Schubach and Walter apolis, 5:40. Noffke, Springfield 220 Yds. -Senior Women-Miss M. Ryan, Minne- Men's Novice-Walter Sahlin, Minneapolis. apolis, 0.21.7. Women's Novice-Miss Dorothy Goos, New York. |