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PALDINGATHLETIC I^IBRARY

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Tj.ESULLIVAiPRESIDENT AMATEUR ATHLETICiifc..,

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Containing a Full RecordSf.t

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A. G.

SPALDING,

Athletics, Chairman of Committee on General and Final International Olympian Games, 1904, and

Director of

Athletic

Sports,

Paris Exposition,

1901.

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PREFACEAlmanac

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The very'foun'dation'of ourmaintenance ofour record'^ 'tb'^

* ,ll ! 1 athletic institutions should be the honest-

it^ r^^o^i;d Jbgok*.cJu'rjatiikj/cSl)e

fj^r.

the*simpJe reason thatis

it is

by

-aWljty

coitjjpired

the world over.a claim for a

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cannot*

loo* e'xact

or too careful

when

made.Athletic Union has endeavoreddenied.will standfirst, last

The Amateurshadowfor

sisting that all records shall be honestly

to, and is to-day, inmade, and where there is a

of doubt the record

is

and all the time American athlete and the American athletic official will insist that our American records will stand scrutiny throughout the world, and the sooner AmericanSpalding's Athletic

Almanac

honesty in records.

We

believe that the

officials of

doubtful

integrity

and pot-hunting

athletes,it,

who

value

only a record for the prominence they get out of

are impressedrecordj*.

with this idea, the better

it

will

be for American sport and

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AMERICAN AMATEUR RUNNING RECORDS'

35 35 40

YARDS TO

120

MILES.

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Yards4s., A. W. Grosvenor, Boston, Mass., March 14, 1896 Yards4'3-5s., E. B. Bloss, Boston, Mass., Feb. 13, 1892; F. H. Bigelow, Worcester, Mass., March 28, 1896; H. C. Kennington, Boston, Mass,; March 6, 1897; B. J. Wefers, Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1897; L. W. Redpath,Boston, Mass., Feb. 5, 1898; F. Scheuber, Boston, Mass., Feb. 18, 1899; A. F. Duffy, Boston Mass., Feb. 13, 1899, and March 4. 1899; A. F. Duffey, Boston, Mass.,

Feb

16, 1901.

50 51

Yards 5 Yards 5

l-2s., 4-5s.,

L. E. Myers,

New York

City, Dec. 12, 1884.8,

5760

Yards 6s., Yards~6 2-5s., L. E. Myers, New Yorkbury.

W. H. Morgan, New York City, April Arthur Kent, New York City, Feb. 4, 1901.13,

1890.

City, Dec. 12, 1882.

J.

W. Tewks-

Mew York City, Jan.

1899

;

A. F. Duffey,G,

New York

City, Nov. 30, 1899;

W. D.75

Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept.3-5s.,

1901

;

Washington Delgado,J.,

New YorkJ.

City, Feb. 4, 1901.

Yards 7

L.

H. Cary, Princeton, N.25, 1896.

May

9,

1891; B.

Wefers,

Boston, Mass., Jan..7880

Yards7 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Oak Island, Mass., Aug. 1, 1896. Yards- 8s., Wendell Baker, Boston, Mass., July 1, 1886. 100 Yards 9 4-5s., J. Owen, Jr., Washington, D. C, Oct. 11, 1890; Wefers, New York City, Sept. 21, 1895; B. J. Wefers, New York

B.

J.

City,

111., June 18, Hempton, Australia, 1899 A. F. Duffey, Louisville, Ky., Oct. 5, 1901. 105 Yards 10 2-5s., N. H. Hargrave, Berkeley Oval, Sept. 25, 1901. 109 Yards lis., B. J. Wefers, Lowell, Mass., Aug. 29, 1896.;

May 30, 1896; J. H. Maybury, Chicago, 111., June New York City, Aug. 28, 1897; J. H. Rush, Chicago,

5,

1897;

B.

J. Wefers, 1898; I. H.

110120

Yards 11

150

200 220

2-5s., W. D. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1901. Yards 11 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Travers Island, Sept. 26, 1896. Yards14 4-5s., C. H. Sherrill, Berkeley Oval, New York, May 17, 1890; J. Owen, Jr., Detroit, Mich., Sept. 13, 1890. Yards20s., W. Baker, Berkeley Oval, Nov. 8, 1890. Yards 21 95-lOOs. (electrical timing), H. Jewett, Montreal, Can., Sept. 24, 1892 (slight curve). Straightaway, 21 l-5s., B. J. Wefers, New York City.

May

30,

1896.

Around

half of a quarter-mile path,9,

21 4-5s., J.

H. May-

bury, Madison, Wis.,250300

May

1896.

Around

part of a fifth of a mile path,

21 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Travers Island, N. Y., June 13, 1896. Yards25 4-5s., C. H. Sherrill, Haven, Conn., June 15, 1888.

New

350

Yards 30 3-5s., B. J. Wefers, Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1896. Yards36 2-5s., M. W. Long, Guttenburg Race Track, N. J., Oct. 4,

1900.

(This was the first 350 of a 440 yards straightaway trial.) 400 Yards, straightaway 42 1-bs., M. W. Long, Guttenburg Race Track, N.4, 1900.

J., Oct.

(This was the

first

400 yards of a 440-yards

trial.)

440 Yards, straightaway47s., M.

Round

path, 352 yards circuit, 47 4-5s.,

W. Long, Guttenburg Race Track, Oct. 4, 1900. M. W. Long, Travers Island, N. Y.,

Sept. 29, 1900.

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SIMONS.

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Chairman Sports Oominlttee Pan-American Bxposltlon.

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Yards57 4-5s., T. E. Burke, Newtown, Mass., June 17, iP97. Yards Ini. lis., T. E. Burke, Williamsbridge, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896. Yards Im. 31s., L. E. Myers, Williamsburgh, Sept. 16, 18S2. (First

yards of a half-mile run.) Mile Im. 42s., W. G. George, New York, Nov. 30, 1SS2. 800 Yards Im. 44 2-5s., L. E. Myers, Williamsburgh, Sept. I'J. 1SS2. 880 Yards Im. 53 2-5s., C. H. Kilpatrick, New York City, Sept. 21, 1893. 1000 Yards 2m. 13s., L. E. Myers, New York City, Oct. 8, 188L 2-3 Mile 2m. 48 l-5s., W. G. George, New York City, Nov. 30, 1882. 1320 Yards 3m. 2 4-5s., T.' P. Conneff, Travers Island, Aug. 21, 1895. 1 Mile 4m. 15 3-5s., T. P. Conneff, Travers Island, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1895. 1 1-4 Miles 5m. 38 4-5s., T. P. Conneff, Bergen Point, N. J., Sept. 2, 1895. 1 1-2 Miles 6m. 46 2-5s., T. P. Conneff, Sept. 2, 1S95. 1 3-4 Miles 8m. 18 l-5s., W. D. Day, Berkeley Oval, May 17, 1890. 2 Miles 9m. 321-5s., W. D. Day, Berkeley Oval, May 17, 1890. 2 1-4 Miles 10m. 52 4-5s., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, May 30, 1890. 2 1-2 Miles 12m. 10 3-5s., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, May 30, 1890. 2 3-4 Miles 13m. 28 l-5s., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, May 30, 1890. 3 Miles 14m. 39s., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, May 30, 1890. 3 1-2 Miles 17m. 42s., T. P. ConnefT, Bergen Point, Sept. 4, 1893. 3 3-4 Miles 19m. Is., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, Nov. 16, 1889. 4 Miles 20m. 15 4-5s., W. D. Day, Bergen Point, Nov. 16, 1889. 4 1-2 Miles 22m. 59 4-5s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Sept. 17, 1887. 5 Miles 25m. 23 3-5s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Sept. 17, 1887.5-12ths of a

Miles 28m. 49s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. Miles 31m. 27 l-5s., E. C. Carter, Bergen Point, Oct. 21, 1S93. 6 1-2 Miles 34m. 10 3-5s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 7 Miles 36m. 54s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 7 1-2 Miles 39m. 37s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 8 Miles 42m. 19s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 8 1-2 Miles 44m. 58 4-5s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 9 Miles 47m. 41 4-5s., S. Thomas, Staten Island, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1889. 9 1-2 Miles 50m. 25 2-5s., E. C. Carter, New York City, Nov. 6, 1886. 10 Miles 52m. 38 2-5s., W. D. Day, Staten Island, Oct. 26, 1889. 101-2 Miles 59m. 3-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 18S9. One Hour 10 miles, 1,182 1-3 yards, S. Thomas, New York City, 1\ j\5 1-2 6 1889.

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Miles Ih. Im. 53 3-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889 Miles Ih. 4m. 50 4-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889. Miles Ih. 7m. 50 2-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889. Miles Ih. 13m. 56 3-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889. Miles Ih. 20m. 26 3-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889. Miles Ih. 27m. 11 3-5s., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889. Miles Ih. 43m. 20s., W. C. Davies, New York City, May 16, 1882 Miles Ih. 51m. 10s., W. C. Davies, New York City, May 16, 1882.

HENRYPresidentInternational

J.

FURBER,

JR.,of

Olympian Games and One.

Nineteen

Hundred

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Gassman, Williamsburgh, L. I., Feb. 22, 1884. Miles, 1G8 Yards 2h. Im. 30s., C. H. Bates, Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 25, 1897. Miles 2h. 13m. 5s., J. Gassman, Williamsburgh, L. I., Feb. 22, 1884. Miles^2h. 20m. 8s., J. Gassman, Williamsburgh, L. I., Feb. 22, 1884. Miles to 25 Miles 22 miles, 2h. 27m. 35s. 23 miles, 2h. 35m. 43s. 24 miles, 2h. 44m. 8s.; 25 miles, 2h. 52m. 24s., J. Gassman, Williamsburgh, L. I.,

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Miles37 miles, 4h. 53m. 57s. 38 miles, 5h. 3m. 45s. 39 miles, 11m. 40s.; 40 miles, 5h. 20m. 30s.; 41 miles, 5h. 28m. 45s.; 42 miles, 5h. 41m. 35s.; 43 miles, 5h. 51m. 30s.; 44 miles, 6h. 8m. 25s., W. C. Davies, New York City, Feb. 22, 1882. 45 miles, 6h. 42m. 22s. 46 miles, 6h. 59m. 6s.; 48 miles, 7h. 21m. 5s., J. Saunders, New York City, Feb. 22, 1882. 49 miles, 7h. 32m. 40s., W. C. Davies, New York City, Feb. 22, 1882. 50 Miles 7h. 29m. 47s., P. Golden, Williamsburgh, L. I., Feb. 22, 1883. 51 Miles to 120 Miles 51 miles, 7h. 49m. 39s., W. C. Davies, New York, Feb. 52 miles, 8h., P. Golden, Feb. 22, 1883. 53 miles, 8h. 14m.; 54 22, 1882. miles, 8h. 23m., W. C. Davies, New York, Feb. 22, 1882. 55 miles, 8h. 42m. 40s. 56 miles, 8h. 52m. 10s. 57 miles, 9h. 13m. 35s. 58 miles, 9h. 24m. 20s. 59 miles, 9h. 32m. 20s. 60 miles, 9h. 44m. 20s. 61 miles, 9h. 59m. 50s. 62 miles, lOh. 10m. 50s. 63 miles, lOh. 20m. 50s. 64 miles, lOh. 35m. 10s. 65 miles, lOh. 42m. 30s.; 66 miles, lOh. 51m. 35s.; 67 miles, llh. 3m.; 68 miles, llh. 13m. 25s.; 69 miles, llh. 23m. 30s. 70 miles, llh. 34m. 5s.; 71 miles, llh. 43m. 20s. 72 miles, llh. 52m. 30s.; 73 miles, 12h. Im. 40s.; 74 miles, 12h. 10m. 50s.; 75 miles, 12h. 20m. 10s.; 76 miles, 12h. 28m. 5s.; 77 miles, 12h. 45m. 453. 78 miles, 12h. 54m. 24s. 79 miles, 13h. 4m. 50s.37 Miles to 495h.; ; ;; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;

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miles, 13h. 10m. 10s.; 84 miles, 13h. 58m. 15s.; 85 miles, 14h. 10m. 10s.; 86 miles, 14h. 39m. 50s. 87 miles, 14h. 51m. 55s. 88 miles, 15h. 3m. 20s. 89 miles, 15h. 14m. Is. 90 miles, 15h. 24m. 10s. 91 miles, 15h. 36m. 50s.;

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21h. 17m. 20s.; 115 miles, 21h. 32m.;;

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118 miles, 22h. 19m. 24s. 120 miles, 275 yards,

119 miles, 22h. 25m. 39s.; 120 miles, 22h. 47m.

23s.;

Saunders,

New York

City, Feb. 21, 22, 1882.

B. H.

BABB,

Preildent Amateur Athletic Dnlon.

SPALDINGTlie records

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ATHLETIC LIBRARY.35 miles credited to

IZ

from

18 miles

up to

Gassman were made

in a 50-mile race.

Davies' records from 36 miles up to 54 miles were made in a 24-hour race. Saunders' records from 45 miles up to 120 miles were made in a 24-houi'race.

Golden's records up to 52 miles were made in a 12-hour race. Relay Race, one mile, teams of 4 men 3m. 21 2-5s., New York Athletic Club, M. W. Long, H. J. Lyons, T. E. Burke, B. J. Wefers, New York City, Aug.

28, 1897.

WALKING.100. MILES. Yards 12 l-4s., F. J. Mott, New York City, April 18, 1878. 1-12 of a Mile 26 3-5s., W. R. Burckhardt, New York City, Jan. 16, 1889. 1-8 of a Mile 39 2-5s., \V. H. Parry, VVilliamsburgh, L. I., July 4, 1882. 1-6 of a Mile 57 l-2s., G. D. Phillips, Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 21, 1878. 1-5 of a Mile Im. 7s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 27, 1883. 1-4 of a Mile Im. 23s., H. L. Curtis, New York City, Sept. 26, 1891. 1-3 of a Mile Im. 59 3-5s., F. P. Murray, Staten Island, May 17, 1884. 3-8 of a Mile 2m. 19 l-2s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May 30, 1883. 2-5 of a Mile 2m. 24s., E. E. Merrill, New York City, July 5, 1880 1-2 of a Mile 3m. 2 2-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 22, 1883. S-5 of a Mile 3m. 45s., E. E. Merrill, New York City, July 5, 1880. 5-8 of a Mile 4m. 4s., F. P. Murray, New York City, May 30, i883. 2-3 of a Mile 4m. 15 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Staten Island, May 17, 1884. 3-4 of a Mile4m. 40 l-2s., T, H. Armstrong, Jr., New York City, Oct. 26,

75

YARDS TO

75

1877.

Mile 5m. 10 l-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 27, 1883. Mile5m. 25 4-5s., F. P. Murray, Staten Island, May 17, 1884. 7-8 of a Mile 5m. 50 l-2s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. L, May 30, 1883. 1 Mile 6m. 29 3-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 27, 1883. 1 1-8 Miles 7m. 40 l-2s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. L, May 30, 1883. 1 1-5 Miles 8m. lis., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, May 30, 1884. 1 1-4 Miles 8m. 30 3-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1883.4-5 of a

5-6 of a

Miles 9m. 30 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., Sept. 8, 1883. Miles 9m. 40 2-5s., F. P Murray, Williamsburgh, L I., May 30, 18S4. 11-2 Miles 10m. 19 2-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1SS3. 1 3-5 Miles 11m. 9 4-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May 30, 1884. 15-8 Miles 11m. 26 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., Sept. 8, 18^3. 1 3-4 Miles 12m. 9 3-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1333. 1 4-5 Miles 12m. 41 3-5s., E. E. Merrill, New York City, Sept. 17, 1882. 1 7-8 Miles 13m. lis., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., Sept. 8, 1893. 2 Miles 13m. 48 3-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May 30, 1881. 2 1-8 Miles 15m. 13 l-5s., G. D. Baird, Williamsburgh, L. L, July 4, 1883.1 3-81 2-5

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SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARY.Miles 15m. 51 l-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1883. 2 3-8 Miles 16m. 20 l-5s., G. D. Baird, Williamsburgh, L. I., July 4, 1883. 2 2-5 Miles 17m. 30s., G. D. Baird, New York City, June 2, 1883. 2 1-2 Miles 17m. 40 2-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1S83. 2 2-5 Miles 19m. 3 2-5s., G. D. Baird, New York City, June 2, 1883. 2 3-4 Miles 19m. 28 2-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1883. 2 4-5 Miles 20m. 39 4-5s., G. D. Baird, New York City, June 2, 1883. 3 Miles 21m. 9 l-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1883. 3 1-4 Miles 24m. 33 l-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 3 1-2 Miles 26m. 3 l-2s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 3 3-4 Miles 28m. 32 3-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 4 Miles 29m. 40 4-5s., T. H. Armstrong, Jr., New York City, Nov. 6. 1877, 4 1-4 Miles 32m. 27 l-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 4 1-2 Miles 34m. 23 3-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 4 3-4 Miles 36m. 21 3-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879. 5 Miles 38m. 5-8s., \X. H. Purdy, New York City, May 22, 1880. 6 Miles 45m. 28s., E. E. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1890. 7 Miles 54m. 7s., E. E. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880. 7 Miles 1,318 Yards Ih., J. B. Clark, New York City, Sept. 8, 1880. 8 Miles Ih. 2m. 8 l-2s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Sept. 8, 1880. 9 Miles Ih. 10m. 8s., E. E. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880. 10 Miles Ih. 17m. 40 3-4s., E. E. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880. 11 Miles Ih. 35m. 6s., W. S. Hart, New York City, May 21, 1884. 12 Miles Ih. 45m. 55s., E. D. Lange, New York City, May 19, 1888. 13 Miles Ih. 55m. 25s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 1880.2 1-4

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O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 1880. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 1880. 7s., T. F. Smith, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879. 49s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879. Miles 370 Yards 3 h., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879. Miles 3h. 8m. 10s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879. Miles to 50 Miles 21 miles, 3h. 18m. 55s. 22 miles, 3h. 29m. 55s. 23 miles, 3h. 41m. 50s.; 24 miles, 3h. 53m. 13s.; 25 miles, 4h. 3m. 35s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879. 26 miles, 4h. 49m. 9s.; 27 miles, 5h. 19s.; 28 miles, 5h. 11m. 9s. 29 miles, 5h. 22m. 19s., F. J. Mott, New York City, Oct. 7, 1878. 30 miles, 5h. 33m. 8s.; 31 miles, 5h. 44m. 19s 32 miles, 5h. 56m. 40s. 33 miles, 6h. 8m. 38s. 34 miles, 6h. 20m. 5s. 35 miles, 6h. 31m. 27s. 36 miles, 6h. 43m. 18s. 37 miles, 6h. 54m. 35s. 38 miles, 7h. 4m. 53s. 39 miles, 7h. 15m. 8s.; 40 miles, 7h. 25m. 41s.; 41 miles, 7h. 39m. 33s.; 42 miles, 7h. 51m. 14s.; 43 miles, 8h. 2m. 50s.; 44 miles, 8h. 14m. 57s.; 45 miles, 8h. 27m. 16s.; 46 miles, 8h. 42m. 52s.; 47 miles, 8h. 55m., T. H. Armstrong, New York City, Oct. 7, 1878. 48 miles, 9h 7m. 25s. 49 miles, 9h.39s.,;

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10

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Miles to 100 Miles 51 miles, lOh. 57s.; 52 miles, lOh. 11m. 55s.; 53 miles, lOh. 23m. 35s.; 54 miles, lOh. 35m. 27s.; 55 miles, lOh. 47m. 5s.; 56 miles, lOh. 59m. lOs. 57 miles, llh. 11m. 22s. 58 miles, llh. 23m. 41s. 59 miles, llh. 36m. 12s.; 60 miles, llh. 48m. 53s.; 61 miles, 12h. Im. 33s.; 62 miles, 64 miles, 12h. 41m. 23s. 65 miles, 12h. 14m. 30s. 63 miles, 12h. 27m. 40s. 12h. 54m. 48s.; 66 miles, 13h. 6m. 24s.; 67 miles, 13h. 19m. 7s.; 68 miles, 13h. 32m. 13s.; 69 miles, 13h. 44m. 45s.; 70 miles, 13h. 57m. 40s.; 71 miles, 14h. 10m. 37s.; 72 miles, 14h. 23m. 42s.; 73 miles, 14h. 36m. 15s.; 74 miles, 14h. 48m. 36s. 75 miles, 15h. 15s. 76 miles, 15h. 44m. 25s. 77 miles, 15h. 56m, 26s. 78 miles, 16h, 9m. 8s. 79 miles, 16h. 22m. 18s. 80 miles, 16h. 35m. 35s.; 81 miles, 16h. 49m. 3s.; 82 miles, 17h. 2m. 18s.; 83 miles, 17h. 16m. 3s.; 84 miles, 17h. 29m. 13s.; 85 miles, 17h. 42m. 27s.; 86 miles, 17h. 55m. 38s. 87 miles, 18h. 8m. 22s. 88 miles, 18h. 21m. 24s. 89 miles, 18h. 34m. 40s. 90 miles, 18h. 48m. 91 miles, 19h. 48s. 92 miles, 19h. 13m. 4fes. 93 miles, 19h. 26m. 55s.; 94 miles, 19h. 40m. 30s.; 95 miles, 19h. 53m. 43s.; 96 miles, 20h. 7m. 5s.; 97 miles, 20h. 20m. 31s.; 98 miles, 20h. 34m. 6s.;;

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99 miles, 20h. 47m. 43s.; 100 miles, 21h. 42s., G. B. Gillie,

New York

City,

May

10

and

11, 1878.

HURDLE RACING RECORDS.40

YARDS TO6 in.

1-4

MILE.T. P.F.

40 Yards, 3 hurdles,

3

ft.

high 5

4-5s.,

Curtis,

Boston, Mass.,

March

14, 1896.

Scheuber, Boston, Mass., 45 Yards, 3 hurdles, 2 ft. March 18. 1899 5 3-5s., F. B. Scheuber, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1901. 4 hurdles, 2 ft. 6 in. high 5 4-5s., F. B. Scheuber, Boston, Mass., Feb. 16, 1901.63-5s.,

m. high 5

B.

;

GO Yards, 5 hurdles, 2

ft.

6 in.ft.

Uct.TO

9,

1887.9,

5 hurdles, 3

high 8 l-5s., A. A. Jordan, New York City, 6 in. high 8 3-5s., A. A. Jordan, New Yorkl-5s.,

City, Oct.

1887.ft.

Yards,

5

hurdles, 3

6 in.

high 9

S.

Chase, Boston, Mass., March

10, 1S94.

75 Yards,

6

hurdles, 2 hurdles, 3

ft.

6 in.

high 10

4-5s.,

H. H. Baxter, Rutland,

Vt.,

Aug.80

19, 1884.

Yards,1886.

6

7 hurdles, 29,

Oct.100

1887.9,

7

high 12s., M. W. Ford, New York City, March 13, 6 in. high 10 l-2s., A. A. Jordan, New York City, hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high 11 l-4s., A. A. Jordan, New Yorkft.

ft.

City, Oct.

1887.ft.

Yards,

5 hurdles, 3

6 in.2

high 14ft.

l-2s., J.

C. Austin, Worcester, Mass.,l-5s.,

Nov..1887.

3,

1874.

8

hurdles,ft.

6 in.

high 13

A. A. Jordan, Oct.

9,

8 hurdles, 3

6 in.

high133ft.

l-2s.,

H. L. Williams,l-4s.,

New York

City,

Sept. 20, 1890.

10 hurdles,

high 16

A. L.

Gillett,

Amherst,

Mass., Oct.

26, 1878.ft.

120 Yards, 5 hurdles, 3

high17s., W. M. Townsend, Gambier,

O.,

May

24,

J. H. SULLIVAN, Secretary-TreaBorer A. A.

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high -17s, H. G. Otis, Nahant Beach, Mass., 6 hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high 17 3-4s., W. H. Young, Toronto, 28, 1878. June 10, 1876. 8 hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high 17 l-4s., R. B. Jones, San cisco^ Cal., Sept. 9, 1884. 10 hurdles, 2 ft. 6 in. high 14 3-5s., A. F.hurdles, 3ft

Ont.,

land,

New York

City, Oct. 20, 1888.24, 1883.

10 hurdles, 3 10 hurdles, 3

ft.

Taylor, Rutland, Vt., Aug.

ft.

high18 l-5s., 6 in. high 15

FranCopeG. H.l-5s.,

A. C. Kraenzlein, Chicago, June 18, 1898. 121 Yards, 10 hurdles, 3 ft. 6 in. high 16s., A. F. Copeland, Montreal, P. Q.,Sept. 27, 1890.121 3-4 Yards, 10 hurdles, 3 City, Oct. 13, 1888.ft.

6 in.

high 16

2-5s.,

A. F. Copeland,

New YorkNew

200 Yards. 10 hurdles, 3

ft.

6 in.

high26ft.

3-5s.,

F, C. Puffer, Boston, Mass..4-5s.,

April

12,

1890.

12 hurdles, 221, 1888.ft.

6 in.

high30

A. A. Jordan,

York26,

City,

Nov.

220 Yards, 5 hurdles, 31880.

high 29ft.

3-4s.,

F.

W.

Jansen,C. T.

New YorkWiegand,

City, July

6 hurdles, 24,

6 in.

high26ft.

2-5s.,

City,

May

1889.4,

7

hurdles, 286,

York

City, Oct.

1879.

hurdles,9

New York29 3-5s., J.6 in.

City, Sept.

1879.J.,

high29s., J. high 28 3-4s., J. hurdles, 2 ft. 3 in. high 286in.

New York McClelland, NewE. Haigh,7-8s.,

2 ft. 6 in.

J.

S.

Voorhees, Jersey City, N.B. Hanna,3-5s.,ft.

Oct.

26, 1880.

9

hurdles, 314,1880'.

ft.

6 in.

high2 ft.

New York

City,

March

10 hurdles,

high23

A. C. Kraenzlein,

New York

City,

May

28,

1898.

10

hurdles, 3 hurdles,1878.

12

high 28 4-5s., C. T. Wiegand, Brooklyn, July 10, 1886. 10 3 ft. 6 in. high 34 l-2s., J. Lafon, Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 19, hurdles, 2 ft. 6 in. high 40s., H. E. Kane, Brooklyn, L. I., Mayft.

28, 1879.

250 Yards, 10 hurdles, 2

6 in.

high 31

4-5s.,

G. Schwegler, Staten Island,

Oct.1-6 of a

26, 1889.

Mile, 8 hurdles, 210,

ft.

6 in.ft.

Oct.

1878.

10 hurdles, 2

high42s., F. W. Brown, Yonkers, N. Y., 6 in. high 37 7-8s., L. E. Myers, Staten

Island,

May1897.

20, 1882.

300 Yards, 10 hurdles, 2

MayAug.City,

12,

30, 1879.

Nov.

21,

high 36 3-5s., A. C. Kraenzlein, Chicago, high45s., J. E. Haigh, Yonkers, N. Y.. 12 hurdles, 2 ft. 6 in. high 41s., A. A. Jordan, New York 1888. 13 hurdles, 2 ft. 6 in. high 50 l-2s., H. P. MacMahon,ft.

6

in.

10 hurdles, 3

ft.

Jersey City, N.1-5 of

J.,

Juneft.

19. 1880.

a Mile, 10 hurdles, 2 N. Y., Sept. 22, 1894.

6 in.

high 44

4-5s.,

F. C. Puffer, Travers Island,

425

Yards, 10 hurdles, 2

ft.

6 in.

high 58s., high Im.ft.

J.

S.

Voorhees,

New York

City,

Nov.1-4 of

1,

1880.ft.

a Mile, 8 hurdles, 310,

6 in.

4s.,

W.

L. Allen, St. Hyacinthe,2-5s.,

P. Q., Oct.

1878.

10 hurdles, 2

6

in.

high 56

J.

Buck, Wil8 l-4s.,ft.

liamsbridge, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896. 10 hurdles, 3 ft. R. S. Summerhaves, Montreal, P. Q., Oct. 7, 1877. high Im. 9 3-4s., G. G. Neidlinger, Brooklyn, L.

6 in.

high Im.Dec.31,

15 hurdles, 2I.,

6 in.

1879.

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high Im. 4s., H. H. Moritz, New York City, July 4, 1879. 18 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high Im. 12 l-4s., H. H. Moritz, New York City, May 17, 1879. 20 hurdles, 2ft. Gin. high Im. 9 4-5s., A. F. Copeland, New York City, Jan. 28. 1888. 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high 56 l-5s., H. Arnold, Buffalo, N. Y.,Sept.7, 1901.

JUMPING.Standing High Jump, without weights 5 ft. 5 1-4 in., Ray C. Ewry, Stadium, Buffalo, N. Y.,Sept. 7,1901. Running High Jump, without weights 6ft. 5 5-8in., M. F. Sweeney, Manhattan

Field, Sept. 21, 1895.

Running Hitch and Kick9ft. lin., C. R. Wilburn, Annapolis, M. D., June 6, 1888. Running High Kick 9ft. 8in., C. C. Lee, New Haven, Conn., March 19, 1887. Pole Leaping for Height lift. 101-2in., R. G. Clapp, Chicago, June 18, 1898. Tole Leaping for Distance 27ft. 5in., A. H. Green, Chicago, 111., Sept. 16, 19, 1893. One Standing Long Jump, without weights lift. 3in., R. C. Ewrj', Syracuse, N. Y.,April 27, 1900.

One Standing Long Jump, with weights 12ft.L. l.,Nov. 20, 1884.

9 l-2in., L.

Hellwig, Williamsburg,

One Standing Long Jump, backwards, with weights 9ft.Arbor, Mich., Nov. 8, 1884. Two Standing Long Jumps, with weights1895.

J. J.

Carpenter,

Ann2,

24ft., J.C.

E. Payne, Cleveland, 0., Feb.

Three Standing6, 1901.

Jumps 35

ft.

7 1-4 in.,

Ray

Ewry, Stadium, Buffalo, N.

Y., Sept.

Three Standing Long jumps, with weightsFrancisco, Gal.,

35

ft.

9 in.,

W.

S.

Lawton, San

May

13, 1876.ft.

ft. 5 1-2 in., M. W. Ford, Brooklyn, L. I., July 18, 1886. Standing Hop, Step and Jump, without weights 30 ft. 3 in., J. Cosgrove, Albany, N. Y., April 25, 1894. Standing Hop, Step and Jump, with weights 31 ft. 7 in., W. W. Butler, Oak Island Grove, Mass., June 18, 1886. Standing Jump, Step and Jump, without weights 31 ft. 10 in., M. W. Ford, Brooklyn, July IS, 1886. Running Long Jump, without weights 24 ft. 7 1-4 in., M. Prinstein, Philadel-

Nine Standing Long Jumps, without weights 100 York City, June 7, 1885. Ten Standing Long Jumps, without weights 113

4 in.,

M. W. Ford, New

phia, Pa., April 28, 1900.

Running Hop, Step and Jump, without weights 48cago,111.,

ft.

6 in., E. B. Bloss, Chi-

Sept.

16, 1893.ft.

Running Two Hops and Jump, without weights 49nolly, Williamsbridge, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896.

1-2

in.,

J.

B.

Con-

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V.

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THROWING THE HAMMER.HAMMER WITH HANDLE17, 1888.

3

FEET

6

INCHES LONG.Island, Nov.

Thrown w ith bvoth hands from a mark, without run or follow. i2-ll). hammer head 116 ft. 4 in., C. A. J. Oueckberner, StatenlG-!b.

hammer head^lOO hammer head 81

ft.

5 in., C.

A.

J.

Oueckberner, Staten Island, Nov.Oueckberner, Staten Island, Nov.

17, 1888.

21-lb.

ft.

3 in.,

C. A. J.

14, 1888.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEETThrown with one hand from 3-lb. hammer 157 ft. 9 in., W.10-lb. 12-lb.

LONG.

hammer 140 ft. 2 in., hammer head 119 ft.1890.

mark, without run or follow. L. Coudon, Ferryman, Md., Aug. '9, 1894. W. L. Coudon, Ferryman, Md., Aug. 9, 1884. 1 in., W. L. Coudon, Chestertown, Md., Juneaft.

25,

16-lb.

of head and handle 101 Coudon, Havre-de-Grace, Md., Aug. 13, 1890.

hammer, including weight

5 1-2 in.,

W.

L.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEET10, 1888.

LONG.Del.,

Thrown with both hands from a mark, without run or follow. 10-lb. hammer head 134 ft. 3 in., W. L. Coudon, Wilmington,12-lb.

MayMay May

hammer head 124 hammer head 115

ft.

11 in.,

W.

L.

Coudon, Wilmington,

Del.,

10, 1888.

14-Ib.

ft.

4

in.,

W.W.

L.

Coudon, Wilmington, Del.,

10, 1888.

16-lb.

hammer head 113 hammer head 8217,

ft.

11 in.,

O. Hickok,C.

New

Haven, Conn.,

May

12, 1894.

21-lb.

ft.

3 1-2

in.,

A.

J.

Oueckberner, Staten Island,

Nov.

1888.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEET

LONG.

Throw-n with one hand, with 7 feet run and no follow. 8-lb. hamn>er, including weight of head and handle 210 ft. 3 in., W. L. Coudon, Elkton, Md., Nov. 5, 1892. 8-lb. hammer head 180 ft. 7 in., W. L. Coudon, Elkton, Md., Oct. 11", 1889. 12-lb. hammer head 164 ft. 2 in., W. L. Coudon, Elkton, Md., Nov. 5, 1882. 16-lb. hammer, including weight of head and handle 128 ft. 9 .?.-4 in., W. L. Coudon, Havre-de-Grace, Md., Aug. 13, 1890.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEETThrown with both hands, withi2-lb.

LONG.ft.

7 feet

hammer, including weight of Pottstown, Pa., May 27, 1900.

run and no follow. head and handle 184

1

in

,

De

Witt.

JOHN

B.

YAN WOBHBB,New YorkA. C.

President

Spalding's athletic library.hammer, including weight of head and handle 171 ft. 9 in., Long Island City, Sept. 3, 1901. IG-lb. hammer head 130 ft., J. S. Mitchel, New York City, Nov.16-lb.J.

65Flanagan,

6, 1888.

21-lb.

hammer head 90

ft.

3 in., C.

A.

J.

Queckberner, Staten Island, No^-

17, 1888.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEETBayonne, N.J., Sept. 4, 1899.

LONG.6 in., J. Flanagan,

Thrown with both hands, with 9 feet run and no follow. IG-ib. hammer, including weight of head and handle 164 ft.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEET10-lb.

LONG.Oct.9,

Thrown with one hand, with unlimited run, but no follow. 8-lb. hammer head 189 ft. 1-4 in., W. L. Coudon, Elkton, Md.,

11, 1889.

hammer 167

ft.

2 in.,

W.

L. Coudon, Ferryman, Md.,

Aug,

1894.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEETThrown with one hand, with unlimited run and16-lb.

LONG.ft.

follow.

hammer, including weight of head and handle 129 Coudon, Washington, D. C, Oct. 8, 1892.

11 in.,

W.

L.

HAMMER WITH HANDLE 4 FEET LONG.Thrown with both hands, with unlimited run and follow. 16-lb. hammer head 125 ft. 10 in., J. S. Mitchel, Brooklyn, Oct. 1, 1888. 16 lb. hammer head 118 ft. 11 in., J S. Mitchel, New York City Sept. 29, 1888.

THROWING WEIGHTS14-lb.

Weight, thrown from shoulder, with follow4, 1888.

58

ft,

2

in., J. S.

Mitchel, Boston,

Mass., Oct,.56-lb.

J. S..56-lb.

9 56-lb.

Weight, thrown from side, with one hand, without run or follow 27 ft. 4 in., Mitchel, Toronto, Ont., Sept. 28, 1889. Weight, thrown with both hands from a 7-foot circle, without follow- 36ft. l-2in., J. Flanagan, Long Island City, Oct. 20, 1901. Weight, thrown with unlimited run and follow 36 ft. 6 In., J. S. Mitchel,Weight, thrown for height 15ft.

Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 25, 1888.56-lb.

6 3-8 in., J. S. Mitchel,

Bayonne City

Sept.

SHOT PUTTING12-lb.14-lb. 16-lb.

Shot 55Shot-51

ft.ft.

2 in., G. R. Gray, Travers Island,

5 1-2 in., G. R. Gray, Travers Island, N. Y.,,

N. Y., June 11, June

1892.11, 189!

18-lb.

21-lb.

Shot47 Shot 41 Shot39

ft.,ft,

9 1-2

ft. 1

G. R. Gray, Chicago, 111 Sept. 16, 1893, in., G. R, Gray, Travers Island, N. Y., June 7, 1890. 1-2 in., G. R. Gray, St. Catherine's, Ont., Aug. 10 1891,

Photo by Pach Bros.,Captain

CHARLESNew York

York. H. SHERRILL, A. C, and prominent In Yale's AthleticConnclls.

New

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Shot33lb.

ft.

11 3-4 in., G. R.ft.

Gray, Boston, Mass., April8 1-2 in.,

2o 1-2

Shot, with follow 36

W.

Real, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 25, 1888.

42-lb. Stone, 56-lb. Shot,

with follow 26

ft.

with follow 23

ft.

6 1-8 in., J. S. Mitchel, Bayonne, N. J., 28, 1898. 1-2 in., W. Real, Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1888.

May

1560 Yards

Teams16,

RELAY RACE.of four; each1901.

Mass., Feb.J.

man ran 390 yards. Time, 3m. 11 l-5s Boston, Harvard team J. E. Haigh, W. G. Clerk, E. C. Rust,;

G. Willis.of four; eachJ.

1760

Yards Teams A. C. team B.City,

Wafers, M.

man ran 440 yards. Time, 3m. 21 2-5s. New York W. Long, T. E. Burke, H. S. Lyons, New York

Aug.

28, 1898.

THROWING~THE DISCUS.Throwing the Discus 120ft.

7 3-4 in.,

M.

J.

Sheridan, Paterson, N.

J., Sept. 14, 1901

VAULTINC.Fence vaulting 71884.ft.

3 3-4 in., C.

H. Atkinson, Cambridge, Mass., March6 1-2in.,I.

22,

One-hand fence vaulting5April6,

ft.

D. Webster, Philadelphia, Pa.,

1886.ft.

Bar vaulting 7

4 in.,

T. C. Page, Gambler, O.,

May

1881.

DUMBBELLS.at the same time, one in each hand, with arms extended horizontally, at right angles to the body, the one in the right hand weighing 70 lbs. 12 oz. and the one in the left hand 62 lbs. F. Winters, New York City, Dec. 17, 1897. Tossing up one dumbbell with both hands from ground to shoulder, 215 1-2 lbs. John Y. Smith, Boston, Mass., May 19, 1899. Tossing up one dumbbell in one hand from ground to full arm's length above the shoulder, in one motion, without pausing at shoulder, 138 lbs. W. Stoessen, Madison Square Garden, New York City, Dec. 17, 1897. Tossing up one dumbbell in each hand from shoulder to arm's length above the shoulder, right hand 105 lbs. 7 oz., left hand 88 lbs. 12 oz. F. Winters, Madison Square Garden, New York City, Dec. 17, 1897. Pushing up one dumbbell with both hands five times from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder, 219 lbs. 6 oz., W. Stoessen, Madison Square Garden, New York City, Dec. 17, 1897. Tossing up one dumbbell, weighing 215 1-2 lbs., with both hands, from ground to shoulder, and then pushing it up fairly with one hand from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder John Y. Smith, Boston, Mass.,

Holding out two dumbbells

May

19, 1899.

Tossing up one dumbbell, weighing 201 lbs., with one arm, six times, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder C. O. Breed, Boston,Mass., Jan.30, 1884.

Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 104 lbs., 11 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder G. D. Parmly, New

York

City, Feb.

4,

1878.

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Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 100 pounds, 20 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder C. N. Robinson, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 25, 1875. Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 51 lbs., 80 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder G. N. Robinson, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 20, 1883. Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 50 lbs., 94 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder A. A. Hylton, SanFrancisco, Cal.,

May

19, 1885.

Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 25 lbs., 450 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder CI. W. W. Roche, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 25, 1875. Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 12 lbs., 14,000 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder A. Corcoran,Chicago,111.,

Oct.

4,

1873.

Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 10 lbs., 8,431 times, with one hand, from shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder H. Pennock, New York

City, Dec. 14, 1870.

Curling and putting up from shoulder to

full

two dumbbells

at the

same time, one111.,

in

arm's length above the shoulder each hand, each weighing 100

lbs. W. B. Curtis, Chicago,

Sept. 10, 1859.

ROPE-CLIMBING.Using both hands and feet 35 ft. 8 in. up, in 14 4-5s., C. E. Raynor, South Bethlehem, Pa., April 2, 1887. Using the hands alone 18 ft. up, 5 l-5s., B. Sanford, New York City, April 21 ft. up, 6 3-5s,, E. Kunath, New 2, 1892; bell 22 ft. from the floor. York City, March 17, 1899; bell 35 ft. aBove floor. 3Sft. up, 20 7-8s., E. E. Allen, Cambridge, Mass., March 31, 1884. 25 ft., 6 2-5s., E. Kunath, New York

City, Sept.

1, 1901.

LIFTING.Lifting with the hands31,

alone 1,384

lbs.,

H. Leussing, Cincinnati,

O.,

March

1880.

Lifting with harness 3,239 lbs.,

W.

B. Curtis,

New York

City, Dec. 20, 1868.

RUNNING THE BASES.15 3-4s., C. Fulforth, Racine, Wis.,

May

22, 1879.

HOPPING.Yards 7 l-5s., S. D. See, Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 15, 1885. 80 Yards10 4-5s., S. D. See, Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 15, 1885. 100 Yards 13 3-5s S. D. See, Brooklyn, L. I., Oct. 15, 1885,50

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RUNNING BACKWARDS.Yards 7 4-5s., S. S. Schuyler, New York City, Oct. 8, 1887. 75 Yards 11 l-5s., S. S. Schuyler, New York City, Oct. 8, 1887. 100 Yards 14s., A. Forrester, Toronto, Ont., June 23, 1888.50

SACK RACING.35

Yards 5Dec.

3-5s.,

R. Mercer, Rochester, N. Y., March

15, 1901.

50 Yards, over 4 hurdles 1 foot6, 1890.

high 9

3-4s.,

J.

M. Nason,

Bufifalo,

N. Y.,

50GO

65

7575

Yards 7s., R. Mercer, Buffalo, N. Y., April 20, 1901. Yards 9s., J. M. Nason, BuiYalo, N. Y., April 18, 189L Yards 9 3-5s., J. T. Norton, New York City, Jan. 13, ISUr. Yards 10 4-5s., R. Mercer, Buffalo, N. Y., April 20, 1901. Yards, over 6 hurdles 1 foot high16s., J. M. Nason, Bufifalo, N.6,

Y,, Dec.

1890.

100100

Yards 15

3-5s., J. M. Nason, Bufifalo, N. Y., July 11, 1891. Yards, over 10 hurdles IS inches high21 l-4s., J. M. Nason,

New York

City, Sept. 29, 1882.

110

Yards 25

l-5s., J.

M. Nason,19, 1896,

New Yorklift

City,

MayC.

12, 1883.

110 Yards, over 10 hurdles, each

18 in.

high 21s.,

M. Cohen, Williams-

bridge, N. Y., Sept.

176 Yards, 28 l-5s., C. S. Basse,

New York

City, April 3, 1897.

One-ninth of a mile 35

2-5s., J.

H. Clark,

New York

City,

Nov.

22, 1884.

THREE-LEGGED RACES.50

Yards 6Sept.7,

2-5s., C. S.

Busse and

II.

H. Morrell, West

New

Brighton, S.

I.,

1891.

60

100

Yards 8s., C. S. Busse and C. L. Jacquelin, New York City, Dec. 16, 1890. Yards 12 2-5s., C. S. Busse and H. H. Morrell, West New Brighton.S. I., Sept. 7, 1891.

110

Yards14Yards20Aug.31,

4-5s.,

VV.

H. Luddington,3,

Jr.,

and

C.

H.

Sherrill,

Jr.,

NewJ..

Haven, Conn., June1502-5s.,

1887.

C. S.

Busse and

C. L. Jacquelin,

Bergen Point, N.City,

1889.

176

Yards 24s.,4,

C.

S.

Busse and H. H. Morrell,

New York

April

1891.l-2s.,

200

Yards 2824, 1880.

A. Randolph and H. D. Reynolds, Baltimore, Md.,

May

220

1-61-5

Yards33s., H. K. Zust and F. C. Pufifer, New York City, April 1, 1893. Mile 56s., M. A. Dewey and W. J. Battey, Brooklyn, L. I., Dec. 31, 1879. MileIm. 25 2-5s., P. Ayers and H. F. McCoy, Brooklyn,. L I., Nov.26. 1885.

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fl-S*^ Milo Run 100 Yards Run 10 3-5s., Mills, riincoton; Im. 35 3-5s., Marshall, Columbia; 440 Yards Run 53 4-5s., Willis, Princeton; 120 Yards

Childs, Princeton; Two Mile Run 10m. 37 3-5s., Williams, 880 Yards Run 2m. 6 3-5s., Atkins, Columbia; 220 Yards Hurdle 220 Yards Run 23 l-5s.. Weeks, Columbia; Tutting 27s., Davies, Trinceton; 16-lb. Shot il ft. 9 in., DeWitt, Princeton; Pole Vault tied for first with

Hilrdle

17s.,

Princeton;

10

ft.,

6 in.,

7 1-2 in., Curtis, Princeton;

Princeton;

Coleman and Horton, Princeton; Running High Jump 5 ft. Throwing 16-lb. Hammer 156 ft. 6 in., DeWitt, Running Broad Jump^21 ft. 5 1-2 in., Brenemau, Columbia.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITYHorizontal

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LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.March, 22, 1901.U.;

South Bethlehem, Pa.,

Bar Belcher,N.Y. U.;

N.

Jump Wilco.x,Symingtonand

Y. U.; Tumbling Belcier, N. Y. Rings Terry, Lehigh; High KickParallel;

High2in.,

1)

ft.

Wilcox,

tied;

Vault 5 ft. 6 in., Jones, N. Y. U. Lehigh University.

Bars Belcher, N. Horse Harror; Club

Y.S\\

U.;

Fence

inging

Lord,

RUTGERSNew

VS.

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Brunswick, N. J., May 9, 1901. 120 Yards Hurdle 17s., 100 Yards Run 10 3-5s., Elmendorf, Rutgers; Leary, Rutgers; 440 Yards Run 55s., Ranson, Rutgers; One Mile Run 220 Yards Hurdle 30s., Leary, Rutgers; 220 4ia. 51 2-5s., Klar, Lehigh; Elmendorf, Rutgers; 880 Yards Run 2m. 8 3-5s., Y'ards Run24 l-5s., Ranson, Rutgers; Putting 16-lb. Shot 35 ft. 8 in.. Moon, Lehigh; Pole Vault 9 ft. 2 1-2 in., Burrows, Lehigh; High Jump 5 ft. 3 in., Ronney, Rutgers; Throwing 16-lb. Hammer 97 ft. 6 in., Ronney, Rutgers; Running Broad

Jump 20

ft.

6

in.,

Fisht-r,

Rutgers.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE SPRING MEET.Williamstown, Mass., May 4, 1901. Rooney; 4-5s., 440 Yards Run 54 4-5s., Park; 120 Hurdle 17 2-5s., Lewis; Two Mile Bicycle 6m. 14s., Ward; 880 Yards Run 2m. lis., Crawford; 220 Yards Hurdle 28 3-5s., Peabody; One Mile Run 4m. 38s., Steel; 220 Yards Run 24s., Emerson; Putting 16-lb. Shot 34 ft.100

Yards

Run 10

10

in.,

Molatsch;ft.ft.

Throwing

16-lb.

Hammer 110

ft.,

Cullinan;

Discus

Jump 20

99

11 in., Jones; 6 in., Blockmer.

High Jump

5

ft.

8 1-2 in.,

Throwing Blockmer; Broad

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May

4,

1901.ft.

220 Yards Ilurdlo 2816-lb.

1-5S., Torr.v;

Polo

Vault16-lb.

G in., Dodds;ft.

Putting10in.,

Shot

32

ft.

3

in.,

Gould;

Throwing

Running Broad Jump 20 ft. 3 in., Dodds; Running 100 Yards Run 10 l-5s., Becker; 220 5 tc. 3 in., Dodds; 23 4-5s., Becljer; 440 Yards Run 55 2-5s., Nixon; 880 Yards Nixon; One Mile Run 5m. 13 4-5s., Conner; Two Mile Run Palmer; 120 Yards Hurdle 17 l-5s., Dodds; Throwing DiscusDodds;

Hammer 105

High Jump Yards Runl-5s.,

Run 10 11m. 26 100 6ft.

3-5s.,in.,

Dodds.

LONG ISLAND INTERSCHOLASTIC GAMES.M...V-iS,

1901.

Boys' High School; 100 Yards Johnson, Boys' High School; 220 Yards Run (Senior) 25s., Brinkerhoff, Boys' High School; 220 Yards Run (Junior) 25 l-5s., Johnson, Boys' High School; 100 Yards Hurdle 13 2-5s., Roberts, Poly. Prep.; 220 Yards Hurdle 330 Yards Run2m. 18s., White, Pratt Institute;100 Yards(Senior)lis.,

Run

Run

(Junior)

11

Brinlierhoff,

l-5s.,

29s.,

Roberts, Poly Prep.;

One Mile Run18ft.

5m.in.,

10 1-2

440 Yards Run 56 2-5s., Reed, St. Paul's School; 25 2-5s., Alcott, St. Paul's School; Running Broad Jump Throwing 12-lb. Hammer Hobart, Boys' High School;Insti12-lb.

Waud, St. Paul's. School; Pole Vault 9 ft. 3 in., Nash, Pratt tute; Running High Jump 5 ft. 3 in., Frazer, Poly Prep.; Putting Shot 38 ft. 9 in., Waud, St. Paul's School.127ft.,

PRINCETON UNIVERSITYPrinceton, N.

INTERSCHOLASTICJ., Zl: j4,

GAMES.

1901.

100 Yards Run 10 l-5s., Schick, Andover; 220 Yards Run 23 l-5s., Schick, Andover; 440 Y'ards Run 52 3-5s., Brophy, Mercersberg; 880 Yards Run 2m. 3-5s., Widdicomb, Hill School; One Mile Run Im. 45 l-5s., Spaulding, Montclair High School; Two Mile Run Idm. 44 4-5s., MacKenzie, Dwight 220 School; 120 Yards Hurdle 17 l-5s., Cairns, Montclair High School; Yards Hurdle 28 l-5s., Kafer, Lawrenceville School; Running High Jump 5 ft. 7 in., Johnson, Hill School, and Ferguson, Penn Charter School, tied; Running Broad Jump20 ft. 9 in.. Bowman, Hill School; Pole Vault 10 ft. 4 in.. Weir, Mercersburg School; Putting 16-lb. Shot 45 ft. 6 in., Kinney, Andover; Throwing 12-lb. Hammer 133 ft. 11 in., Shevlin, Hill School; Interclass Relay 3m. 33s., Freshmen.

COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL GAMES.University Oval, April 26, 1901. 100 Yards Dash (Senior), handicap 10 2-5s., Dowdeny, 8 yards; 100 Yards Dash (Junior), handicap 10 4-5s., Keating, 8 yards; Running High Jump,

handicap

Pickhardt, 10 inches; 65 Yards Dash, handicap 9 4-5s., 75 Yards Dash, handicap 9 4-5s., Baiter, 5 yards; 880 Yards Run, handicap 2m. 16 4-5s., Lestrude;; 220 Yards, handicap 28 4-5s.,ft.

4

2

in.,

Pickhardt. 7 yards;

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Crow, 12 yards; Ono Milo Bicyclo, handicap 2m. 22 2-5s., Strange; Half 100 Yards Dash, open 10 3-5s., Mile Bicycle, handicap Im. 19s., Link; McDonnell, Columbia Grammar School.

CUTLER SCHOOL GAMES.University Oval,

New York2-5s.,

City, April 20, 1901.

Sachs School; 100 Yards Dash, Novice lis., Prall, Cutler School; 100 Yards Dash (Junior) lis., Kahn, Sachs School; 440 Yards Dash 56 4-5s., Zeller, Horace Mann School; 880 hand.), Lestrade, Columbia j'ds. Yards Run, handicap 2m. 10s. (70 Grammar School; One Mile "Run, handicap Im. 42 2-5s., Edgell, Cutler Putting 12-lb. Shot 38 ft., Strange, Columbia, Grammar School, 120 yards; Running School; 220 Yards Hurdle Race 30s., Thorp, De La Salle Ins.; High Jump 5 ft. 4 1-2 in., Thomas, Blake School.100 Yards Dash(Senior)

10

Stern,

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VS.

MANHATTANY.,

SCHOOLS.1901.

West Farms, N.6 l-5s..

March

9,

50 Yards Dash (Junior) 6 2-5s., Kurley, Adler; 50 Yards Dash (Senior) 220 60 Yards Dash 7 4-5s., Spin, Manhattan; Spin, Manhattan; Yards Run (Junior) 27 2-5s., Bayne, Adler; 220 Yards Dash (Senior)

26

hattan;

Stewart, Manhattan; 60 Yards Hurdle Race 8 3-5s., Wienn, ManDash 56 2-5s., Boyne, Adler; 880 Yard Run2m. 10 2-5s., Running High Jump- 5 ft. 2 1-8 in., Kurley, Adler; Richard, Manhattan; One Mile Run 5m. 6 2-5s., Bley, Adler; Running Broad Jum^) 17 ft. 6 in.,3-5S.,

440 Yards

Kurley, Adler;

Putting

12-lb.

Shot38

ft:,

Warren, Manhattan.

University Oval,

TRINITY SCHOOL A. A. GAMES. New York City, May 8,

1901.

OPEN. 100 Yards Run 10 4-5s., Freedman, Peter Cooper High School; 880 Yards Run2m. 9 4-5s., MacKenzie, Dwight School; 220 Yards Run 23 1 -5s., One 120 Yards Hurdle 19 2-5s., Dix; Wolff, Peter Cooper High School;

4m. 52 l-5s., Spaulding, Montclair High School; 440 Yards Run Pole Vault9 ft. 7 1-2 in.. Close, Trinity Brownell, Pingry School; Running Broad School; Putting 16-lb. Shot41 ft., Reilly, Huffley School;

Mile

Run

54s.,

Jump 2094-5s.,

ft.

1-2 in., Tafel, Huffley.

100 YardsE.

Run 11

l-5s.,

McCormiek;

CLOSED. 75 Yards

Run

for

Boys under

14

Ulmau.

CUTLER SCHOOL_ JUNIOR GAMES.University Oval,

New York

City,

May

4,

1901.

100 Yards (Senior) Handicap70 ft. Ids., F. Ziegler; 100 -Yfrds (Junior) 120 Yards 12 1-5S., Miller; 50 Yards for Boys under 1.3 6 2-5S., Owen; Hurdle 19 4-5s., Alker; 220 Yards Run30 l-5s.. Miller; 880 Yards Handicap2m. 6 l-5s., J. S. Prall, 15 yards; 440 Yards Run 19 l-5s.. Miller;

PuttingAlker;

16-lb.

Shot28

ft.,

Edgell;ft.

Running High10 1-2in..

Jump3

ft.

11 1-4

in.,

Running Broad

Jump 13

Miller.

DOUGLAS BARCLAY,Louisville,

JR..

Ky.B. A.

HAROLD

E.

HASTINGS,

GALLAGHER,

Cornell.

Chicago University.

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INTERSTATE FAIRLouisville,

Ky., October 4 and

5,

1901.

50 Yards Dash A{,'o limit, 13 years 11 months 7 2-5s., Nerval Maxwell, Y. M. C. A.; Clinton B. Gosling, Y. M. C. A., second. 100 Yards Run, open 9 4-5s., A. F. Duffey, Georgetown University; N. H. Hargrave, Yale University, second. 50 Yards Dash Age limit. 15 years 11 months 6s., Douglas Barclay, Jr., Y. M. C. A.; Thurston Hughes, Y. M. C. A., second. 100 Yards Run Age limit, 17 years 11 months lis., A. G. Hunter, Manual School; Robert I. Cabell, Y. M. C. A., second. 100 Yards Run Age limit, 15 years 11 months 10 2-5s., Douglas Barclay, Jr., Y. M. C. A.; Ralph G. Strother, Y. M. C. A., second. Running Broad Jump, open 20 ft. 5 in., F. G. Maloney, University of Chicago; 0. H. Kaeclje, First Regiment A. A., Chicago, second. 220 Yards Run (Junior) Age limit, 17 years 11 months24s., A. G. Hunter, Douglas Barclay, Y. M. C. A., second. M. T. H. S. Running High Jump (Junior) Age limit, 13 years 11 months 52 in., Frank-

;

lin

A. Batts, Louisville.

100 Yards

13 years 11 months 12 3-5s., Clinton B. Gosling, Nerval Maxwell, Y. M. C. A., second. Running High Jump (Junior) Age limit, 15 years 11 months 5 ft. 1 in., Thurston Hughes, Y. M. C. A; Herman G. Anderson, Y. M. C. A.,limit,

Run

Age

Y. M. C. A.;

second.

440 Yards Run, open 50 4-5s., R. Barrett, Central Y. M. C. A., W. J. Holland, Georgetown University, second. 120 Yards Hurdle, open 15 2-5s., F. G. Maloney, University of

Chicago; Chicago;

H. Arnold, Union Settlement A. C, second. 16-11). Hammer, open 170 ft. 5-8 in., John Flanagan, G. N. Y. I. A. A.; C. Leue, Cincinnati Y. M. C. A., second. Discus 119 ft. 7 1-4 in., John Flanagan, G. N. Y. I. A. A.; R. J. Sheridan, Pastime A. C, second. 16-lb. Shot 40 ft. 9-10 in., John Flanagan, G. N. Y. I. A. A.; Z. R. Pettet, Chicago University, second. 220 Yards Run, open 22 l-5s., N. H. Hargrave, I'ale University; G. Senn,

University of Chicago,

second.

Pole Vault,

open 11

ft.

4

in.,

R. xVlbertson, Y. M. C. A., Central, Chicago;

F. A.

Martin, First Regiment A. A., second.

220

open 24 2-5s., F. G. Maloney, University of Chicago; H. Arnold, Union Settlement A. A., second. Mile Run, open 5m. 34s., F. M. Horton, University of Chicago; J. H. Barlow, Indianapolis Y. M. C. A., second.

Yards Hurdle,

ALECK AND DICK GRANT,

P. J.

WALSH,C.

Well-known Distance Runners. N. Y. A.

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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA RELAY RACESApril 27, 1901.

TWO-MILE COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP.Wonfifth

Cornell.

by Harvard; second, Columbia; third, Pennsylvania; Time, 8.14. Time by quarters, .57 4-5, 2.03,relay

fourth,

Yale;4.08,

3.04 4-5,

5.05 3-5, 6.11 1-5, 7.06, 8.14,First

Behr,third;

Waldron,fifth.

Yale,relay

Harvard, first; Drumheller, Pennsylvania, Oppenheimer, Columbia, fourth; Flanders,Pennsylvania,first;

second;Cornell,

SecondThird

Klaer,

Applegate,

Harvard,second;

second;Gill,

Franchot, Yale, third;relay

Atkins, Columbia, fourth;

McMeekan,Columbia,

Cornell, fifth.

Swan,

Harvard,

first;

Vaneise,

Pennsylvania, third;

Maltbie, Yale, fourth;

Bellinger, Cornell, fifth.

Fourth relay

Boynton,

Pennsylvania, third;

Harvard, first; Marshall, Columbia, second; Weston, Yale, fourth; Hastings, Cornell, fifth.

Grant,

FOUR-MILE COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP.

WonTime byFirst

by Harvard;

second,

Pennsylvania;

third,

Cornell.

Time 18.45

2-5.

quarters, 1.05, 2.18, 3.33, 4.44 1-5, 5.47 4-5, 7.01 1-5, 8.20 3-5, 9.25 1-5,relay

10.29 1-5, 11.40 2-5, 12.55 3-5, 14.05, 15.05 2-5, 16.16 2-5, 17.30 2-5, 18.45 2-5.

Pollard,

Cornell,

first;

Bowen, Pennsylvania, second;

Foote,

Harvard, third.Second relay Grant, Pennsylvania, first; Trott, Cornell, second; Knowles, Harvard, third. Stewart, Pennsylvania, second; Third relay Gallagher, Cornell, first; White, Harvard, third. Fourth relay Clark, Harvard, first; Bushnell, Pennsylvania, second; Berry,

Cornell, third.

ONE-MILE COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIP.

Won

by

Yale;1-5.

second,

Chicago;

third,

Syracuse;

fourth,

Pennsylvania.

Time, 3.27

Time by

quarters, .53 4-5, 1.45 2-5, 2-37, 3.27 1-5.first;

F. Moloney, Chicago, second; Dupee, Cook, Pennsylvania, Strafford, Syracuse, fourth. Westney, Pennsylvania, second; Pettit, Second relay Clapp, Yale, Chicago, third; Gardiner, Syracuse, fourth. Early, PennsylLord, Chicago, second; Third relay Hunter, Yale,

First relay

Yale, third;

first;

first;

vania, third;

Post, Syracuse, fourth.

Fourth relaystein,

Boardman, Yale, first; W. Moloney, Chicago, second; Syracuse, third; Allen, Pennsylvania, fourth.

Prin-

OTHER ONE-MILE COLLEGE RELAYS.by Villa Nova; second, St. Francis Xavier College. Only two colleges entered. Time, 3.44 4-5. First relay Kane, Villa Nova, first; Rancy, St. Francis Xavier College,

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second.

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Villa Nova, first;

Lawrence,Halpin,

St.

Francis Xavier College,Francis Xavier College,

Third relay Bagley, Villa Nova,second.

first;

St.

Fourth relay Powers, Villa Nova,second.

first;

Meehan,

St.

Francis Xavier College,

Wonland.

ern Maryland College;First relaySt.

by .Tohns Hopkins University; second, Gallandet College; third. Westfourth, St. John's College; fifth. University of MaryTime, 3.42 4-5.

Whitman,

Johns Hopkins,

first;

Strong, Gallaudet, second; Garry

John's,

third;

Patterson,

Western Maryland, fourth;

Heelsheimer, Uni-

versity of Maryland, fifth.

Second relay England, Johns Hopkins, first; Northern, Gallaudet, second; Torhest, St. John's, third; Stanslmry, Western Maryland, fourth; Ralph, University of Maryland, fifth.

Third

relay

Hoffman,fifth.

Johns Hopkins,

first;

Mather,

Gallaudet,

second;

Holbert, St. John's, third; Legg, Western Maryland, fourth; Wardwell, Mary-

land University,

FourthRiggin,

relay

Riggs,

Western

Johns Hopkins, first; Maryland, third; Bradley,fifth.

Foreman,St.

Gallaudet,fourth;

second;

John's,

Rollman,

Maryland University,

Wonversity;

by State College;relay

second,

Dickinsonfirst;

College;4-5.

third,

Bucknell Uni-

fourth, Carlisle Indian School.

Time, 3.41

Tiffney, Cusick, Carlisle, second; Wood, Dickinson, Cummings, State, fourth. Pohosieut, Miles, State, second; Second relay Keeler, Dickinson, Carlisle, third; Ruble, Bucknell, fourth. Retzer, Mott, State, second; Third relay Appleman, Dickinson,

First

Bucknell, third;

first;

first;

Bucknell,

third;

Bloser,

Carlisle,

fourth.

Fourth relay

Martin,

State,

first;

Everhart,

Dickinson,

second;

Goodall,

Bucknell, third;

Denny, Carlisle, fourth.

Won

ford College;

by Rutgers College; second. University of fourth. College City of New York;1-5.

New

fifth,

York; third, HaverLehigh University.

Time, 3.3GYearsley,

First relay

Waltz,

University ofthird;

New

York,Lehigh,

first;

Kirk, Rutgers, second;Mantell,C. C.

Haverford,

Wolcott,

fourth;

of

N. Y.,second;

fifth.

Second relay Van Nuis, Rutgers, first; Worthington, Haverford, third;

Sileman, University of New York, Bartey, Pierce, Lehigh, fourth;

C. C. of N. Y., fifth.

Third relayC.

Ran.son,Y.,fifth.

second; Haviland,C.

Rutgers, first; Liebernian, University of New York, Haverford, third; McCleary, Lehigh, fourth; E. Cossenas,

of N.

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Rutgers,

Deuchficld,

University of

New

York,Klor,

Ross, Ilaverford, third;fifth.

G. Cossenas, C. C. of N. Y., fourth;

Lehigh,

HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP ONE MILE.Wonthird,

by Washington Central High School; second, Brooklyn High School Central High School, Philadelphia; fourth, Bridgeton High School1-5.

Time, 3.43First

relay

Johnson,

Brooklyn,

first;

Klauder,

Centralthird;

Philadelphia, second;ton, fourth.

Iloyes,

Washington High School,

High School, Weeks, Bridge

second;

Second relay Bull, Washington High School, first; McMeekan, Brooklyn Shaw, Bridgeton High School, third; Wiedman, Central High School

Philadelphia, fourth.Hartzell, Central

Washington High School, first; Kittle, Brooklyn, second; High School, Philadelphia, third; Cox, Bridgeton, fourth. Fourth relay Williams, Washington High School, first; Brinkerhoflf, Brook McPherson, lyn, second; Taylor, Central High School, Philadelphia, third;Third relay

Dear,

Bridgeton, fourth.

PREPARATORY SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP ONEWon

MILE.

by Hill School; second, Mercersburg Academy; third, Lawrenceville Academy. Time, 3.36 2-5. Liggett, Lawrenceville, second; First relay Leonard, Mercersburg, first;

Veit, Hill School, third.

SecondThird

Davis, Hill School, third.

Kibble, Lawrenceville, relay Smith, Mercersburg,relay

first;

Soxe,

Mercersburg,Hill

second;second;

first;

Widdicomb,

School,

Carson, Lawrenceville, third.

Fourth relayber

Long,

Hill School, first;

Brophy, Mercersburg, second;

Ilum-

Lawrenceville, third.

ONE MILE SCHOOL RELAYS.by Germantown Friends' School; second, St. Luke's Academy; third, St. Joseph's Preparatory School; fourth, Wilmington Friends' School; fifth, Cathedral Male School. Time, 3.53 3-5. Doyle, St. Priestman, Germantown Friends' School, first; First relay Janeway, St. Luke's, Chase, Wilmington F. S., third; Joseph's, second;

Won

Kane, Cathedral, fifth. Second relay Barry, Germantown F. S., first; Bower, Downing, Wilmington, third; Keenan, St. Joseph's, fourth;fourth;

St.

Luke's, second; Devine, Cathedral, Luke's,fourth;

fifth.

Third relay Brinker, Germantown, McCarey, St. Joseph's, third; Smith,Cathedral,fifth.

first;

Winslow, Wilmington F.first;

St.S.,

second;

McGuire,second;

Fourth

relay Shields,

Germantown,

Maurice,

St.

Luke's,

KELLOGG

ARMSTRONG,

University of Michigan.

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Hudson, Wilmington, fourth;

Won

by

Boys'

Latin

School;

second,

Wyoming Seminary;fifth

third,

Yorli

Collegiate

Institute;

fourth,

Marston

School;

Maplewood

Institute.

Time, 3.47.I.,

Becker, Marston, first; Simons, Wyoming, second; Cook, York Bayles, Boys' Latin School, fourth; Monroe, Maplewood, fifth. Second relay Dorsey, Marston, first; Fisher, York, second; Frisbie, WyFirst relaythird;

oming, third; Thorp, Boys' Latin School, fourth; Monroe, Maplewood, fifth. Third relaj' Lyon, Boys' Latin School, first; Bergmand, Marston, second; Diel, York, third; Prodser, Wyoming, fourth; Kennedy, Maplewood, fifth. Fourth relaj' Grotz, Boys' Latin School, first; Piokarski, Wyoming, second; Garrison, York, third; Cloud, Marston, fourth; Longbottom, Maplewood,fifth.

Won by West Jersey Academy; second, Dickinson Seminary; third. Villanova Preparatory School. Time, 3.43 2-5. First relay Egan, Villanova, first; Stokes, Lehigh Prep., second; Chandler, West Jersey, third; Robb, Dickinson P. S., fourth. Second relay Shepherd, West Jersey, first; Pike, Lehigh P. S., second; Berger, Villanova, third; Dickinson Sem., fourth. Third relay Reeves, West Jersey, first; English, Dickin.sou Sem., second; Brown, Lehigh Prep., third; Ferry, Villanova, fourth. Fourth relay Wyckoff, West Jersey, first; Grove, Dickinson Sem., second; Spader, Villanova, third; Craser, Dickinson Prep., fourth; Wagner, Maplewood, fifth.

Won by Lower Morion High School; second, Radnor High School; third, Wilmington High School. Time, 3.55 3-5. First relay Surf ass. South Bethlehem, first; Taylor, Chester High School, second; Dougherty, Wilmington High School, third. Maloney, Camden Second relay Gay ley, Wilmington High School, first; High School, second; WMltbank, Atlantic City High School, third. Ramsey, Lower Third relay Goodman, Wilmington High School, first; Merion, second; Wendell, Randor High School, third. Fourth relay Halberstadt, Lower Merion, first; Keller, Radnor High School, second; Clash, Wilmington High School, third.

by West Chester High School; second, Steelton High School; third. Bethlehem Business College; fourth, Pottsville High School; fifth, Cheltenham High School. Time, 3.52 2-5. Mack, South Bethlehem, second; First relay Burns, West Chester, first; Myers, Steelton H. S., third; Daddow, Pottsville II. S., fourth; J. A. Hinkle, Cheltenham, fifth; Gordon, Newark H. S., sixth.South

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second;

Second relay Ronk, West Chester H. S., first; Crossland, South Bethlehem, Morrow, Steelton, third; Pollard, Pottsvllle, fourth; Bowser, Chelten-

Axter, Newark, sixth. Third relay Darlington, West Chester, first: Minch, Rctlilchem, second; Callaghan, Steelton, third; Wood, Pottstown, fourth; Turnhull, Newark, fifth; McCutcheou, Cheltenham, sixth. Fourth relay Campbell, West Chester, first; Maurer, Steelton, second; Nolan, South Bethlehem, third; Abbott, Pottsville, fourth; Ilinkle, Cheltenhain, fifth;

ham,

fifth.

Won

by Pennsylvania Medical Department;third,

second,

University of Pennsyl-

vania Dental Department;First relay

Hahnejnann College.first;

Time, 3.46

1-5.

Snyder, Hahnemann, second; Smith, Pennsylvania Medical, Abbott, University of Pennsylvania Dental, third. Ingraham, HahneSecond relay Sherwood, Pennsylvania Medical, mann, second; Sauser, University of Pennsylvania Dental, third. Standon, University of Third relay Mallon, Pennsylvania Medical, Pennsylvania Dental, second; Black, Hahnemann, third. Elwell, University of Fourth relay Goodman, Pennsylvania Medical,first; first; first;

Pennsylvania Dental, second;

Hicks,

Hahnemann,

third.

by Mercersburg Academy; second, George School; third, Penn Charter; Kickiminetas School; fifth, De Lancey School; sixth, Germantown Academy. Time, 3.40. First relay Ferguson, Penn Charter, first; Spielman, Mercersburg, second; Lea, Germantown, third; Steel, De Lancey, fourth; Gilkyson, George School,

Won

fourth,

Carnahan, Kickiminetas, sixth. Second relay Leonard, Mercersburg, first; Chandler, Penn Charter, second; Hood, George School, third; Doran, De Lancey, fourth; Smith, Kickiminetas,fifth;

fifth;

Shrack, Germantown, sixth. Jackson, George School, second; Third relay Smith, Mercersburg, first; Brennan, De Lancey, fourth; Talbot, KickHeisler, Penn Charter, third;

iminetas, fifth;

Corson, Germantown, sixth.

Fourth relayTerry,

Brophy,

Penn Charter,fifth;

third;

Mercersburg, Marsh,

first;

Hennie, Kickiminetas,

George School,fourth;

second;

Warwick,

De

Lancey,

Davis, Germantown, sixth.third,

WonFirst

fourth, Cheltenham.

by Pingrey School; second. Peddle Institute; Time, 3.48 4-5.

Newark Academy;

Blake, Pingrey, third;

relay Fairweather, Newark, first; Craig, Peddie Institute, second; Ford, Brown Preparatory, fourth; McClure, Chelten-

ham,

fifth.

Second relay Curtis, Newark, first; Lewis, Peddie, second; Earle, Pingrey, third; Zeurer, Cheltenham, fourth. Third relay Mason, Peddie, first; Collier, Newark, second; Thomlinson, Pingrey, third; Reed, Cheltenham, fourth.

WM.

P.

lIOUENaEX,S.,

OTTO KXECKE,First Reg. A. A., Chicago.

English H.

Chicago.

GEO. SMITH,First Reg. A. A., Chicago.

M. B. HERBERT, JR., University of Notre Dame.

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ATHLETIC LIBRARY.Wallis,

1

39

Brownoll,

Newark,

Pingrey, first; Long, Cheltenham, fourth.

Peddie,

second;

Tol)in,

second, Swarthmore Preparatory Time, 3.42 3-5. First relay Rulon Miller, Haverford Grammar, first; Knight, Swarthmore Preparatory, second; Jermon, Episcopal, third. Second relay Williams, Haverford Grammar, first; Swarthmore Preparatory, School;School; third; Episcopal Academy.

Won

by

Haverford

Grammar

second;

Wood, Episcopal, Third relay Bausman,

third.

Haverford Haverford

Grammar,Grammar,

first;

Davison,Terrell,

Swarthmore Swarthmore

Preparatory, second;

Jones,

Episcopal, third.first;

Fourth

relay

Fulles,

Preparatory, second;

Bland, Episcopal, third.

Won by Norristown High School; second, Harrisburg High School; third, Reading High School; fourth, Williamsport High School; fifth, AUentown High School; sixth, Maueh Chunk High School. Time, 3.50. First relay Purdman, Mauch Chunk, first; Sphar, Harrisburg, second; Wanner, Reading, third; Mills, AUentown, fourth; Sellers, Norristown, fifth; Hartman, Williamsport, sixth. Norristown, Yeakie, second; Second relay Smith, Joarresburg, first; Zimmerman, Reading, third; Evans, Mauch Chunk, fourth; Erode, Allen-

town, fifth; McDawson, Williamsport, sixth. Third relay Arnold, Harrisburg, first; Ryder, Norristown, second; Dowling, Reading, third; Oppold, Mauch Chunk, fourth; Eckenstein, Williamsport,

fifth;

Wenner, AUentown,

sixth.

Fourth relay Watt, Norristown, fir.st; Dwyer, Harrisburg, second; BoehWheeland, Williamsport, fourth; Kline, AUentown, ringer, Reading, third; Ervin, Maueh Chunk, sixth. fifth;

by Drexel Institute; second. Central Manual Training School; third. fifth, Roman Catholic High fourth, Pennington Seminary; School; sixth. Banks' Business College. Time, 3.51 2-5. Henderson, Central Manual, second; Drexel, first; First relay Kirk, Schwank, Roman Catholic High School, third; O'Donnell, Temple, fourth; Hockensberger, Pennington, fifth; Wills, Banks' Business, sixth. Kennedy, Central Manual, second; Second relay Hazard, Drexel, first; McLaughlin, Roman third; Ewig, Pennington, fourth; Cornell, Temple, Catholic High School, fifth; Nittingcr, Banks' Business College, sixth. Third relay Iloskins, Central Manual, first; Doak, Drexel, second; Sellers, Strong, Roman Catholic High Yard, Pennington, fourth; Temple, third; School, fifth; Young, Banks' Business College, sixth. Fourth relay Nash, Drexel, first; Ilardt, Central Manual, second; Mulligan, Temple, third; Downs, Pennington, fourth; Boyd, Roman Catholic High School, fifth; Arthur, Banks' Business College, sixth.

Won

Temple College;

HAKKY

SLACK,

L. C.

PORTER,Beloit.

CHAS.

D.

SMITH,

1st Reg. A. A., Chicago.

1st Reg. A. A., Chi.

Spalding's athletic library.

'4^

100 Yards Dashthird, Allen.

(Pennsylvania2-5.

field and track events. event), won by Cook;Sheldon, Yale, 43ft.

second,

Goodman;

Time, 10third,

Putting41 ft.1

16-lb.

Shot Won by

2 in.;11 in.

second. Beck, Yalo,

in.;

Yarrett, Johns Hopkins, 38

ft.

Running High Jump100 Yards, special

Wonft.

by Jones,1-2 in.;

New York

University,

6

ft.

21

in.

second, Spraker, Yale, 6

1

third, Baxter, Pennsylvania, 6 ft.

in.

by Duffey, Georgetown; second, Hargrave, Yale; Time 10 seconds. fourth, Prinstein, Syracuse. third, Westney, Pennsylvania; Throwing 16-lb. Hammer Won by DeWitt, of Princeton, 133 ft. 1-2 in.; third. Hare, Pennsylvania, 124 ft. 4 1-2 second, Sheldon, Yale, 128 ft. 5 in.

Won

;

in.;

fourth, Garrett, Johns Hopkins, 108third. Barker, Columbia.

ft.

4 in.

120 Yards Hurdle, special Won by Thomas, Yale;vania;

second,

Howard, Pennsyl;

Throwing

the Discus

DeWitt, Princeton, 99 ft. fourth. Hare, Pennsylvania, 93 ft. 11 in. Pole Vault Won by Coleman, Princeton;

Time, .16 3-5. Won by Sheldon, Yale, 113 ft. 10 1-2 in. 2 in.; third, Garrett, Johns Hopkins, 99

second,1in.;

ft.

second, Horton, Princeton; third, All three men vaulted 10 ft. 9 in, Coleman making Deakin, Pennsylvania. these figures on his third trial, the others in the vault-off for second place. In toss for second place Horton won.

INDOOR RECORDS CENTRAL ASSOCIATION OF THE AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION.Compiled by C. O. DuPlessis, Official Handicapper Central Association, December, 1901.40 Yards

4 3-5s.,

C.

Bell9,

and E.

C.

English,

Notre Dame, Ind., March50pine

1901, on turf;floor.

Wm.

University of Illinois, at Borden, First Regiment, at12,

Chicago, March 30, 1901, on hard

Yards 5floor.

3-5s.,

J.

H. Rush, C. A. A., at Chicago, MarchJ,

1897,

on

Notre Dame, at Milwaukee, March 3, C, at Milwaukee, March 3, 1900, on floor; Wm. Borden, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, March 3, 1900, on floor; Wm. Borden, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, March 2, 1901, on floor; E. G. Snow, W. S. Y. M. C. A., at Milwaukee, March 2, 1901, on floor; Ed. Merrell, Beloit, at Milwaukee, March 2, 1901, on floor. 100 Yards 10s., A. B. Porter, C. A. A., at Chicago, May 14, 1897, on pine floor, straight course; J. H. Maybury, C. A. A., at Chicago, May 13, 1897, on75

Yards

7

4-5s.,

P.

Corcoran,

1900, on floor;

Phil Fox, Milwaukee A.

pine

floor,

straight course.C.S.

150

Yards 17s.,

220 Yards

23

l-5s.,

P.

Borden, H. P. H. S., at Chicago, March 5, 1898. J. Corcoran, Notre Dame, at Notre Dame, Ind.,1

March

9,

1901, on turf,

1-2 laps;

Spalding's athletic library.300pine

^43

Yards 34floor.

l-Hs.,

1>.

II.

Jackson, C. A. A., at Chicago,

May

12,

1897,

or.

Pat O'Day, University of Wisconsin, at Cliicasjo, March 53 2-5s., C. T. Teetzel, Englewood, H. S., at Milwankee, March 12, 1899, on hard floor. 53 3-5^., C. D. Smith, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, March 2, 1901, on hard floor. 600 Yards Im. 15 2-5s., G. G. Hollander, K. A. C, at Chicago, May 12, 1899, on pine floor. 880 Yards2m. 03 l-5s., W. A. Moloney, U. of C, at Milwaukee, March 3, 1900, on pine floor, 5 1-2 laps. 1000 Yards2m. 40s., G. G. Hollander, K. A. C, at Chicago, May 12, 1899, on pine floor. 1 Mile 4m. 37 l-5s., B. B. Smith, U. of C, at Chicago, March 5, 1808, on hard floor, 11 laps. 2 Miles 10m. 15 3-5s., Jos. Bredstein, University of Wisconsin, at Milwau440 Yardsn,

52 3-5s.,

1898, on hard floor.

kee. Wis.,1

March

2,

1901,

on pineJos.

floor,

22 laps.University of Wiscon.'^in, at Mil-

Mile

Walk 7m.

G

.3-4s.,

Bredstein,

waukee, Wis., ;March 3, 1900, on pine floor, 11 laps. 40 YafSs H. Hurdles3 3ft. 6in. Hurdles5 2-5s., Fred Moloney, U. of C, at Notre/Dame, Ind., March 9, 1901, on turf. 3ft. Gin. Hurdles 10 1 -5s., Fred Moloney, U. of C, 75 Yards H. Hurdles at Milv.-aukee, March 2, 1901, on hard floor.; J. F. McLean, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, ]Marcb 2, 1901, on hard floor. 75 Yards Low Hurdles G 2ft. 6 in. Hurdles 8 3-5s., J. F. McLean, Fir.st Regiment, at Milwaukee, March. 2, 1901, on hard floor. 300 Yards Low Hurdles 10 2ft. Gin. Hurdles36 3-5s., A. Kraemzleln, C.

A. A., at Chicago,

May

12,

1897, on pine floor.10ft.lOin.,

Pole

Vault For Height

F.

C.

Franz,

Milwaukee A. C.

at

Milwaukee, January 28, 1899. Pole Vault For Distance 23ft.

3in.,

S.

K. Thomas, K. A. C, at Chicago,at Chicago,

May13,

12,

1897.

Standing High1897.

Jump

5ft.,

Roy Ewry, Purdue University,llin.,

May

Running Highpaign,111.,

Jump 5ft.19,

D.

Dougherty, Biggsville H.

S.,

at

Cham-

May

1900.

Running High Jump 5ft. 10 l-4in., J. F. Powers, Notre Dame University, January 28, 1899. Runiiing Broad Jump21ft. lOin., C. M. Thompson, University of Illinois, at Nofre Dame, Ind., March 9, 1901. Standing Broad Jump lift., Roy Ewry, Purdue University, at Chicago,at Milwaukee,

Maycago,

13,

1897.

16-lb.

Shot

ilft.

9in.,

Harry Cochems, University of Wisconsin, at ChiN. Y. A.

March 5, Discus 99ft.

1898.Gin.,J.

Mitchell,

C,

at Chicago,

May

12,

1897.

'"'"^""

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^45

indoor championship records.C. O. DuPlesis, o.ticial

Amateur Athletic Union Championship Games, by Handicapper of Central Association, December, 1001. 75 YarJs 7 4-5s., P. F. Corcoran, Notre Dame University, at Milwaukee, Wis., March Wis., Mar 'j 5, 1900; P. Fox, Milwaukee A. C, at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis., March 5, 1900; 5, 1900: Wm. Borden, First Regiment, at Wm. Borden, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, Wis., March 2, 1901; E. G. Snow, W. S. Y. M. C. A., at Milwaukee, Wis., March 2, 1901; Ed. Merrell, Dame Beloit C, at Milwaukee, Wis., March 2, 1901; P. F. Corcoran, NotreCfiitral Association of the

University, at Milwaukee,

Wis.,D.

March

2,

1901.

440

Yards532,

3-5s.,

C.

Smith,C.

First

Regiment,

at

Milwaukee,S.

Wis.,Mil-

March

1901.l-5s.,3,

600 Yards Im. 21 waukee, Wis., March 880 Yards 2m. 03

D.

Morry,

Milwaukee W.U.of

H.

S.,

at

1900.

l-5s.,

W.F.

A.

Moloney,

C,

at

:\Iilwaukee,

Wis.,

March1

3,

1900.

Mile

4m. 39

2-5s.,

J.

Hahn, University of Wisconsin, at Milwaukee,Bredstein, University of Wisconsin, at Milwau-

March 2, 1901. 2 Miles 10m. 15 3-5s., kee, March 2, 1901.Wis.,

Jos.

7m. 6 3-4s., J. Bredstein, University of Wisconsin, at Mil1 Mile Walk waukee, Wis., March 3, 1900. 75 Yards H. Hurdles 10 l-5s., Fred Moloney, U. of C, at Milwaukee, Wis., March 2, 1901; J. F. McLean, First Regiment, at Milwaukee, Wis., March

2,

1901.

75 Yardskee,

Low Hurdles 82,

3-5s.,

J.

F.

McLean, First Regiment, at Milwau-

Wis., March

1901.

kee,

300 Yards Low Hurdles41 3-5s., C. Klunder, First Regiment, at MilwauWis., January 28, 1899. Pole Vault 10ft. lOin., F. C. Franz, Milwaukee A. C, at Milwaukee,

Wis., January 28, 1899.

Running High

Jump 5ft.

10 l-4in.,

J.

F.

Powers, NotreFirst

Dameat

University,

at Milwaukee, Wis., January 28. 1899. 16-lb. Shot-^Oft., 3 l-4in., Geo. Riddle,

Regiment,

Milwaukee,University,

Wis., January 28, 1899.at Milwaukee, Wis.,

40ft.2,

3in..

J.

W. Eggeman, Notre Dame

March

1901.

.ATHLETIC LEAGUE

(Y.

M. C.

A.)

PAN-AMERICAN1901.

GAMES.handicap eventsJULY100 Yards Dash 10s., Side nept.).23,

handicap

4

yds.,

E.

G.

Snow,

Chicago,

111.

(West

880 Yards120 Yards

Run Im

5()S.,

Hurdle 16

4-5s.,

handicap .32 yds., H. Lambie, Wilmerding, Pa. handicap 4 yds.. A, M. Webster, Lorain Ohio.

SPALDING440 Yards

S

ATHLETIC LIBRARY.12 yds., H. A. Allison,65yds.,

147Buffalo,

Run51

3-5s.,

handicaphandicap

N. Y.W.i.

(Central

Dept.).

One Mile Run220 Yards Runford,

4m.

33s.,

Gus Hahn,

Albany,

(Central" Branch).

23s.,

Running Broad JumpConn.Pole

21ft.

handicap 8 yds., Wm. Marshall, Hartford, Conn. 6 l-2in., handicap 21 in., M. E. Coughlin, HaltR. F. Seymour, Syracuse, N. Y.Tin.,

Vault 17ft. lOiu., handicap 20in., Running High Jump 6ft. lin., handicap

12-lb.

Shot

PutSit. 3

l-2in.,

handicap

10ft.,

Floyd Kinney, Rochester, N. Y. R, O. Best, Buffalo, N. Y.

(Central Dept.).12-lb.

Hammer Throw164ft.N.

6in.,

handicap

12ft.,

Germaine1901.

Y/elles,

Rocbec;-

ter,

Y.

SCRATCH EVENTSJULY100 Yards

24,

Dash10 2-5s.,

F.

A. Shapley, Buffalo, N. Y.B.T.

(Central Dept.).(Central Dept.).(Central Dept.).

880 Yards120 Yards

Run2m.Hurdle15

5s.,

R.

Barrett,

Chicago, Chicago,Buffalo,

111.111.111.

3-5s.,

F. G.

Maloney, Chicago,Jr.,

Run52 3-5s., A. One Mile Run 4m. 44s., J. 220 Yards Run23 2-5s., F. Running Broaa Jump21ft.440 YardsDt-pt.).

Robinson,

(Central Dept.).(Central Dept.).

Coleman,5l-2iu.,

N. Y.

A. Shapley,F.

Buffalo,

G.

N. Y. (Central Dept.). Maloney, Chicago, 111. (CentiT.(Central Dept.).111,

Polei2-lb.

Vault lift,Shot Branch.

lin.,

R.

W.

Albertson, Chicago,L.

111.

Running High Jump

5ft.

9in., C. B. Clapper,

Chicago,

(Central Dept.).

Put40ft.

3 l-4in.,

B.

J.

Feuerbach,

New York WestS".

SidO

16-lb. Hammei- ThroTT- 123ft. Sin., Germaine Welles, Rochester, N, One Mile R2U7 Race Chicago, 111. (Central Dept.),

THOS.Official

F.

O'BRIEN,

Handicapper Metropolitan Association A. A. U.

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i49

NOTABLE PERFORMANCESCompiltHl by Thos.F.

IN

1901

O'Brien, Jersey City, N. .7., Official HandicappiT Metropolitan Association Amateur Athletic Union.

40

YARDS RUN.Feb. 16.9.

4 3-5s., A. F. Duffey, Georgetown University, Boston, Mass., 4 3-5S., L.V.Bell,

University of Illinois, Notre Dame, Ind., Feb.

505s.

YARDS RUN.F. Duffey,

(Indoor Record not allowed), A.11,

Georgetown University, March

Washington, D.

C.

57Os.,

YARDS RUN.NewYork, Feb.4.

A. H. Kent, Pastime Athletic Club,

606 2-5s.,

YARDS RUN.6.

W.

D. Eaton, Somerville, Mass., Buffalo, Sept.

606 2-5S.,

YARDS RUN INDOOR.B. Y.

W.

Delgado,

W.

S.

M.

C. A.

New New

York, N. Y., Feb.

4.

(Equals

Record.6 3-5S.,

W.

Delgado,

W.

S.

B. Y.

M.

C.

A.,

York, N. Y., Jan. 26.

100

YARDS RUN.5.

9 4-5s., A. F. Duffey, Georgetown University, Louisville, Ky., Oct. 9 4-5s., A.10s.,

F.

Duflfey,

Georgetown University,

NewMay

York,

May

24.

C.

Dupee, Yale,

New

York,S.

May

24.18.

4-5s.,

Lee

C.

Deming, A.

of O., St. Louis,

Record not allowed.

9 4-5s., F. M. Sears, Cornell, Buffalo,10s., 10s.,

June

15.4.

A. F. Duffey, Georgetown University, Buffalo, June

Harry Kane,

1st Regt. A. A., Concord,

N. H., Aug. 20.

:0s.,10s.,1'Ki.,

A. F. Duffey, Georgetown University, Philadelphia, Pa., April 27.C.

M. Leibler, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.,Ilahn, University of Michigan, Chicago, June1.

May17.

18.

F.

10s., lOs.,los.,

L.C. F.

V. Bell, University of Illinois,

Camp

Randall, Wis.,111.,

Schriner, Northwestern University, Champaign,

May May

25.

M. Sears, Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y.,

May

30.

10s., 10s.,10s.,

H. H. Cloudman, Bowdoin, Worcester, Mass.,N.II.

Hargrave, Yale, Cambridge, Mass.,

N. H. Hargrave, Yale,

New Haven,

Conn.,

May May 11. May 3.

18.

150

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yards run indoor.

9 4-5s., F. A. Shapley, Buffalo Y. M. C. A., Buffalo, N. Y., April 13.10s.,

M. W. Lons,

2.3d

Rogt. A. A., Buffalo, N. Y., Jau. 19.S.

10 l-5s.,

W. Dolgado, W.

B. Y.

M.

C.

A., Brooklyn,

N. Y., Jan. 23.

10510 2-5S., N. H. Hargrave, Yale,

YARDS RUN.NewYork, Sept. 25.

11011 2-5s.,

YARDS RUN.

W.

D. Eaton, Somerville, Mass., Buffalo, Sept. 7.

12012 l-5s.,

YARDS RUN.YARDS RUN.3.

W.

D. Eaton, Somerville, Mass., Boston, July 26.

22021 2-5s., N. H. Hargrave, Yale,21 3-5s., F.

M. Sears, Cornell,

New Haven, Conn., May New York, May 24.Champaign,Y.,

21 S-5s.,

W.

A. Schick, Jr., Phillips-Exeter Academy, Cambridge, June111.,

5.

21 4-5s., L. V. Bell, University of Illinois,

May

25.

21 4-5s., F. M. Soars,

Cornell,

Ithaca, N.

May May11.

4.

21 4-5s., N. H. Hargrave, Yale, Cambridge, Mass.,22s.,

May24.

11.

H. H. Cloudman, Bowdoin,

New

York,

22s., L. V. Bell,22s., 22s.,

University of Illinois,

C.

Dupee, Yale, Cambridge, Mass.,

Camp May15.

Randall, Wis.,

May

17.

F.

M. Sears, Cornell, Buffalo, June

2222 22

l-5s.,

H. Kane, First Regt. A. A., Concord, N. H., Aug. 20. H. N. Hargrave, Yale, Louisville, Ky., Oct.5.

l-5s.,l-5s.,1-5.,

W.

D.

Decaesta, Rochester, Hamilton, N. Y.,Yale,

May

30.

22

D. Boardman,

New Haven,

Conn.,4.

April 20.

22 2-5s., C. B. Long, Hill School, Buffalo, July 22 2-5S.,

W.

A. Schick, Jr., Phillips-Exeter

Academy, Andover, Mass., May

2:

22022 3-5s., M.

YARDS RUN INDOOR.

W.

Long,

2.3d

Regt. A. A., Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 19.

440

YADRS RUN.May31.

49 3-5s., F. L. Thompson, Amherst, Williamstown, 49 45s., E.S.

Merrill, Beloit, Chicago,

June

1.

49 4-5s., H. E. Smith, Phillips-Exeter Academy, Andover, Mass.,503., K. C.

May

25.

Rust, Harvard,

New

York, Sept. 25.

Spalding's athletic library.50l-5s.,

151

E.

C.

Rust, Harvard,

New

York,

May

24.4.

5U 2-5s.,

W.S.

A. Maloney, Chicago, Buffalo, Juue

50 50 50

2-5s.,4-5s.,

Poage, University of Wisconsin,

Camp

Randall,

May

17.

R. M. Barrett, Chicago Central Y. M. C. A., Louisville, Ky., Oct. 5. D.

4-5s.,

Boardman, Yale,

New

Haven, Conn., April6.

20.

51s.,

Dixon Boardman, Yale, Buffalo, Sept.

51 l-5s., J. D. Morrow, McGill University A. A., Toronto, Sept. 21.51 2-5s., H. E. Smith, Phillips-Exeter 51 2-5s., P. J. Walsh,

Academy, Concord, N. H., Aug.Buffalo, July 27.5.

20.

New YorkW.A.,

A.

C,

51

.3-5s.,

J.

F.

Doyle,

Cambridge, June

51 4-5s., G. Cook, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,51 4-5s.,

May18.

11.

H. Lord, University of Chicago, Ann Arbor, Mich.,440

May

YARDS RUN INDCCR.A., Brooklyn, N. Y.,

51 l-5s.,

M. W. Long, 23d Rogt. A.880

March

IG.

YARDS RUN.CambridgeUniversity,

Im. 55

.3-5s.,

Rev.

H.

W.

Workman,

New

York,

Sept. 25.

Im.

59s.,

R. Harris, University of Minnesota,

May

17.

Im. 59

2-5s., 18.

W.

A.

Maloney,

University

of

Chicago,

Ann

Arbor,

Mich.,

May2m. 2m.3-5s.,Is.,

2m., B. Sullivan, Cambridgeport Gymnasium, Concord, N. H., Aug. 20.A. M. Widdicomb, Hill School, Princeton, N.J.,

May1.

4.

H. M. Hayes, University of Michigan, Chicago, JuneG. E. Behr, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass.,

2m. 2m.2m.

1

l-5s.,

May

11.

1 l-5s.,1 2-5s., 1 2-5s.,

Alex Grant,J.

New York New York

A.

C,

Toronto,. Sept. 21.4.

M. Perry, Princeton, Buffalo, JuneA.

2m. 2m. 2m.

Alex Grant,

C,

Buffalo,

Sept. 7.31.

1 3-5s., 1 3-5s.,8-5s.,

P. Cornell, Amherst, Williamstown,

May

H. M. Hayes, University of Michigan,

New

York,

May

24.

2m. 2

W.

E. Drumheller, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.,

May2m. 2

11.

4-5s.,

H. Arnold, Union Settlement A. C, Buffalo, July880

27.

YARDS RUN INDOOR.16.

2m.

3s.,

H. M. Hayes, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., March H. A. Allison, Buffalo Y. M. C. A.

2m.

1 3-5s.,

152

Spalding's athletic library.

one mile run.4m. 20 4m. 291-5.S.,

F. G. Cockshott,

Cambridgo University,A.

New

York, Sept. 25.6.

l-5s.,

Alex

GraiJt,

New York

C,

Buffalo, Sept.

4m. 29 4m. 29 4m.

2-5s.,

H. B. Clark, Harvard, Cambridgo, Mass.,A. 0. Berry, Cornell, Buffalo, June4.

May

11.

3-5S.,

31s.,

Alex Grant,

New York

A.

C, Toronto,

Sept. 21.11.

4m. 33 4m. 35

3-5S., 3-5S.,

H. B. Clark, Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., AprilC. B.

Marshall, Columbia University,

May

18.

TWO MILE9m.50s.,

RUN.University, Sept. 25.

Rev. H. H.B.

Workman, Cambridge

9m. 51 9m. 5510m. 7 10m. 9

3-5s.,

A. Gallagher, Cornell,

New

York,

4-5S.,l-5s.,

B. G. Teel, Yale, Cambridge, Mass.,

May 25. May 11,May11.1.