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XII .No. 12

JANUARY, 1911

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Spalding's

Athletic LibraryAnticipating the

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dency of the American people toward a healthful method of living^ and enjoyment, Spalding's AthleticLibrary was established in 1892 for the purpose of encouraging athletics in every form, not only by publishing the official rules and records pertaining to the variouspastimes, but also by instructing, until to-day Spalding's Athletic Library is unique in its own particular field and has been conceded the greatest educational series on athletic and physical training subjects that has ever been compiled. The publication of a distinct series of books devoted to athletic

sports and pastimes and designed to occupy the premier place in America in its class was an early idea of Mr. A. G. Spalding, wha was one of the first in America to publish a handbook devoted to athletic sports, Spalding's Official Spalding A. G. Base Ball Guide being the initial number, -which was followed at intervals with other handbooks on the sports prominent in the '70s. Spalding's Athletic Library has had the advice and counsel of Mr. A. G. Spalding in all of its undertakings, and particularly in all books devoted to the national game. This applies especially to Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide and Spalding's Official Base Ball Record, both of which receive the personal attention of Mr. A. G. Spalding, owing to his early connection with the game as the leading pitcher of the champion Boston and Chicago teams of 1872-76. His interest does not stop, however, with matters pertaining to base ball; there is not a sport that Mr. Spalding does not make it his business to become familiar with, and that the Library will always maintain its premier place, with Mr. Spalding's able counsel at hand, goes without saying. The entire series since the issue of the first number has been under the direct personal supervision of Mr. James E. Sullivan, President of the American Sports Publishing Company, and the total series of consecutive numbers reach an aggregate of considerably over three hundred, included in which are many "annuals," that really constitute the history of their particular sport in America year by year, back copies of which are even now eagerly sought for, constituting as they do the really first authentic records of events and official rules that have ever been consecutively compiled. When Spalding's Athletic Library was founded, seventeen years ago, track and field athletics were practically unknown outside the larger colleges and a few athletic clubs in the leading cities, which gave occasional meets, when an entry list of 250 competitors was a subject of coniment; golf was known only by a comparatively few persons; lawn tennis had some vogue and base ball was practically the only established field

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EDITORS OF SPALDING S ATHLETIC LIBRARYTIM

MURNANE

Base Ball editor of the Boston Globe and President of the New England League of Base Ball Clubs; one of the best known base ball men of the country; known from coast to coast; is a keen follower of the game and prominent in all its councils; nearly half a century ago was one of America's foremost players: knows the game thoroughly and writes from the point of view both of player and an official.

HARRY

PHILIP

BURCHELL

Sporting editor of the New York Times; graduate of the University of Pennsylvania; editor of Spalding's Official Lawn Tennis Annual; is an authority on the game; follows the movements of the players minutely and understands not only tennis but all other subjects that can be classed as athletics; no one is better qualified to edit this book than Mr.Burchell.

T. Former Young Men's Christian Association director; for many years an official of the Athletic League of Young Men's Christian was conAssociations of North America nected with Dr. Luther H. Gulick in Young Men's Christian Association work for over twelve years; became identified with basket ball when it was in its infancy and has fol;

GEORGE

HEPBRON

lowed it since, being recognized as the leading exponent of the official rules; succeeded Dr. Gulick as editor of the Official Basket Ball .Guide and also editor of the Spalding Athletic Library book on How to Play Basket Ball.

JAMES

S.

MITCHEL

of numerous records, and

Former champion weight thrower; holder is the winner of more championships than any other individualin the history of sport ; Mr. Mitchel is a close student of athletics and well qualified to write upon any topic connected with athletic sport has been for years on the staflE of the New

York Sun.

EDITORS OF SPALDING'S ATHLETIC LIBRARYMICHAELC.

MURPHYathletic trainer;

The world's most famous

the champion athletes that he has developed for track and field sports, foot ball and base ball fields, would run into thousands; he became famous when at Yale University and' has been particularly successful in developing what might be termed championship teams; his rare good judgment has placed him in an enviable position in the athletic world; now with the University of Pennsylvania; during his career has trained only at two colleges and one athletic club, Yale and the University of Pennsylvania and Detroit Athletic Club; his most recent triumph was that of training the famous American team of athletes that swept the field at the Olympic Games of 1908 at London.

DR.

C.

WARD CRAMPTON

Succeeded Dr. Gulick as director of physical training in the schools of Greater New York: as secretary of the Public Scbools Athletic League is at the head of the most remarkable organization of its kind in the VAorld; is a practical athlete and gymnast hi.'nself, and has been for years connected with the physical training system in the schools- of Greater New York, having had charge of the High School of Commerce.

DR.

GEORGE

J.

FISHER

Has been connected with Y. M. C. A. work for many years as physical director at Cincinnati and Brooklyn, where he made such a high reputation as organizer that he was chosen tosucceed Dr. Luther H. Gulick as Secretary of the Athletic League of Y. M. C. A.'s of North America, when the latter resigned to take charge of the physical training in the Public Schools of Greater New York.

DR.On

GEORGE ORTON

athletics, college athletics, particularly

track and field, foot ball, soccer foot ball, and training of the youth, it would be hard to find one better qualified than Dr. Orton; has had the necessary athletic experience and the ability to impart that experience intelligently to the youth of the land; for years was the American, British ana Canadian champion

runner.

SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY Books now 0= D SPALDING OFFICIAL ANNUALS No. Spalding'sGiving the Titles of Jin print,all

Spalding Athletic Library

grouped for ready reference

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Official

lA Spalding's OfTicial Base Ball Record IC Spalding's OfTicial Collegiate Base Ball Annual No. 2 Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide No. 2A Spalding's Official Soccer Foot Ball Guide Spalding's Official Cricket Guide No. 3 Spalding's Official Lawn Tennis Annual No- 4 Spalding's Official Golf Guide No. 5 No. 6 Spalding's Official Ice Hockey Guide No. 7 Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide No. 7A Spalding's Official Women's Basket Ball Guide No. 8 Spalding's Official Lacrosse Guide No. 9 Spalding's Official Indoor Base Ball Guide No. lO Spalding's Official Roller Polo Guide No. 12 Spalding's Official Athletic Almanac No. I2A Spalding's Official Athletic Rules FOOT BALL AUXILIARY Group I. Base Ball

Base

Ball

Guide

No. No.

No.l Spalding' sOfficial BaseBall Guide No. lA Official Base Ball Record. Collegiate Base Ball Annual. No. IG No. 202 How to Play Base Ball. No. 223 How to Bat. No. 232 How to Run Bases. No. 230 How to Pitch. No. 229 How to Catch. No. 225 How to Play First Base. No. 226 How to Play Second Base. No. 227 How to Play Third Base. No. 228 How to Play Shortstop. No. 224 How to Play the Outfield. How to Organize a Base Bal 1 League. [Club. How to Organize a Base Ball How to Manage a .Base Ball No.231

No. 343 No. 332

Official Rugby Foot Ball Guide. Spalding's Official Canadian

^^^* ^^" ^"^^^ CrIcKef (jroup III. No 3 Spalding's Official Cricket Guide. No. 277 Cricket and How to Play It.

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IV.

Lawn Tennis

Spalding's Official Lawn Tennis Annual. How to Play Lawn Tennis.

No. 157 No. 279 Strokes and Science of Lawn Tennis. _ .., ^ Goir Group V. No. 5 Spalding's Official Golf Guide No, 276 How to Play Golf.

Club.

GroupNo.6

VI.

How toTrain aBaseBallTeam How to Captain a Base Bal

Hocheu

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HowtoUmpireaGame. [TeamNo. 219Technical Base Ball Terms. Ready Reckoner of Base Ball Percentages.

No. 304 No. 154

Spalding's Official Ice Hockey Guide. How to Play Ice Hockey.Field Hockey.

(Lawn Hockey.No.188 < Parlor

BASE BALL AUXILIARIESNo. 348 No. 338 No. 340Official

MinorLeague Base Ball Guide Book National Leagueof Prof. Base Ball Clubs.

No. 180No. 256

Hockey. (Garden Hockey. Ring H'ockey.Official

HOCKEY AUXILIARYHandbookOntario

Official

Handbook National

Playground Ball Assn.

GroupNo.7

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Basket Ball

Group

Foot Bali II. No.2 Spalding' sOfficial Foot Ball Guide 344 ADigest of the Foot Ball Rules No. No. 324 How to Play Foot Ball. No. 2a Spalding's Official Soccer Foot Ball Guide. No. 286 How to Play Soccer. No. 335 How to Play Rugby.

No. 7a

No. 193

Spalding's Official Basket Ball Guide. Spalding's Official WoTuen's Basket Ball Guide. How to Play Basket Ball.Official Collegiate

BASKET BALL AUXILIARYNo. 323

Basket Ball

Handbook.10

ANY OF THE ABOVE BOOKS MAILED POSTPAID UPON RECEIPT OF

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SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARYCroupNo.8VIII.

Lacrosse

No. 201

Spalding's Official Lacrosse Guide. How to Play Lacrosse.

GroupNo. No. No. No. No. No. No.177 296 128 209 178 23 282

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Spalding s OfficialAthletic

Almanac

1911Containing Complete List of

American Best-on-Recordsall

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British

Best-on-Records; Records of

Important Athletic

Contests Throughout the

World

Compiled by James E. Sullivan

Published by the

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SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.

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NDEXAll-America athletic teamAll- America college

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American Amateur RecordsAll-arouud Batting, kicking and throwing balls

Dumbbells Hopping Hose carriage Hurdle racingJavelin

Jumping Jumping from springboardKickingLifting

Long

(live

JMedley race Parallel bars Pulling the body up by the arms

Hope climbingHelay racing Running Bunning backwards Running the bases Sack racingShot putting SkatingStonegathering

33 39 35 31 35 21 29 25 37 37 37 39 39 37 37 37 29 11 31 3331 27 43 33 39 31 29 25 29 25 17 33

SwimmingThree-legged race

Throwing the discus Throwing the hammer Throwing weightsVaulting

Walking Wall scaling Amateur Champions Bag punchingBoxingJunior champions

of

Americachami)ions

Individual all-around Special indoor

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swimming champions Swimming championsTrack and Wrestling New- RecordsUnofficial recordsfield.

67 65 65 61 73 69 45 6777 SI

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A.A.U. Championships. 1010 Boxing cham|)iniisliipsIndoorchaniii(iiiships

Gymnastic chanipionships National A.A.U. cross-country chanipidnship National A.A.U. ten-mile runNational championships Swimming championsliips

89 87 91 91 9383 87 89

Wrestling championships

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SrALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.A.A.U. Association Championships ,. -,nn Central Association track and field championships, 1910. Metropolitan Association track and field championship, 1910 Boxing championships, 1910 Cross-country championship, 1910 Gymnastic championships, 1910 Middleweight all-an^und championship, 1910.

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1910 Wrestling championships, 1910 ..... ' '; Middle Atlantic Association championships l^l^'1910. ...... ch:uni.i..nships. 'iQiA New England Association track and held held .hauipionships, 19ao.... track and Pacific Northwest Association South Atlantic Association outdoor championships, 1910 Indoor champions, 1910 Indoor championships. 1910 Outdoor champions, 1910

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championships, 1910. championships, 1!>10 Southern Association track and Boxing and wrestling championships, 19*10 championships, 1910 Indoor Individual all-around championships. 1910 ; ioiA Southern Pacific Association track and field championships, 1910field field

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I.C.A.A.A.A. championships. 1910 I.C.A.A.A.A. records to 1910 Intercollegiate conference meet. 1910 Intercollegiate conference records .;. Intercollegiate cross-country championships, 1910 Previous winners individual champions Previous winners team champions New England intercollegiate championships. 1910 New York State Intercollegiate Athletic Union records Southern intercollegiate championships, 1910 A comparison American Interscholastic cross-country run, 1910 Best interscholastic records of the United States Colgate University interscholastic track meet records Fifth annual Michigan interscholastic meet. 1910 High school cross-country championships, 1910 ., Michigan State interscholastic records -inin 1910.... PointI scored in New York elementary school championships, high school championships, 1910 Points scored in New York Universitv of Chicago interscholastic meet, 1910 Universitv of Michigan interscholastic records University of Pennsylvania relay races. 1910 V y^'io^^ for 1910 University of Southern California track and field record University of Texas records

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vs. United States Naval Cadets vs. Syracuse Harvard vs. Yale Harvard vs. Dartmouth Illinois vs. University of Chicago . Illinois vs. University of Chicago (indoor) Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia Kansas vs. Missouri Kansas vs. Nebraska Michigan vs. Syracuse Olvmpic Club vs. University of California Olympic Club vs. Stanford Princeton vs. Cornell Princeton vs. United States Naval Cadets

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PomonaYale

vs.

vs.

Princeton

163 173 171 163 15917.5

Intercollegiate Gymnastics

Dual gymnastic meet Dual gymnastic meet Dual gymnastic meet

Harvard Harvard Harvard

vs. vs. vs.

Columbia, 1910 Amherst, 1909-1910 Massachusetts Institute

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Tech177 175179 179

nology, 1909-1910

Gymnastic championships, 1910Intercollegiate Wrestling Cornell University dual meets. 1910 Intercollegiate wrestling championships,

1910

Marathon Road Races American IMarathon All-Western Marathon Other Miuuthons Wood-Bluck Marathon handicap

race,

1910

The

all-around championship, 1910

181 181 183 187 188197 199 195

Miscellaneous Records Annual A.A.U. Fair meet, 1910 Archery, 1910 Fly casting, 1910 Gymnastic and wrestling championships of the Y.M.C.A.'s of England, 1910 Roque championships, 1910 Records of Nebraska Interscholastic Athletic Association

New191 195 197 191 193 211 209 211 212 209 211 225 213 229 237 240 240 241 235 231 233 237 239 241 233 242

Women's

athletic records

Winners of national fencing championships, 1910 Canadian Records Boxing championships, 1910 Canadian championships, 1910 Canadian fencing championships, 1910 Canadian amateur records, 191 Ten-mile running chaiui>i6

miles 2h. 26milll 385

21m. 44s.. M. Moloney, New York City Jan 8 109. 29m. 6s., M. Maloney. New \oik City. .Tan. 8 1909. 30m. 51s., M. Maloney. New York City. Jan. 8. 190J 44m. 50s., M. Maloney, New York City, Jan. 8, 1909. 53m. 6s.. M. Maloney, New lork City, Jan. 8, 190.K yards (Marathon distance)-2h. 54m. 45 2-5s., M. Maloney,;

New

29 miles, 17n. 30s 27 mUe?tJ3l'm'ifes-27mn?s. 3h. 8m. 59s.; 28 miles. 3h 32 miles, 44m. 3h. 26m. 28s.; 30 miles. 3h. 36m. 3 l-2s. 31 m'^^^-^b35 miles, 4h- 12m. 31s 34 miles 3h. 52m. 35s.; 33 miles, 4h. 2in 4.,s 2-, 1884 4h. 22m. 42s., J. Gassman, Williamsburgh, L. !. /^H;, 188-. 36 miles-4h. 44m. 36s.. W. C. Danes. New York City feb 22 3m 4.js. 39 38 n iles 5h. 37 miles to 49 miles-.37 miles. 4h. 53m 57s 4^,s 5h. 28m 5h. 11m. 40s.; 40 miles. 5h. 20m. 30s.; 41 miles miles, 44 miles 6h 8m. 2.js 43 miles. .5h. -"'Im 30s. 42 mles. 5h. 41m. 3.->s. 22s W. C. Davies. New York Cit.v. Feb. 22, 1882. 45 miles 6h. 42m^ York Saunders. New 46 miles, 6h. 59m. 6s.; 48 miles. 7h. 21m. 5s. J. Davies, New York City, Feb. 22, 1882. 49 miles, 7h. 32m. 40s., W. C.

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CitV! Feb. 22, 1882. , ^ ^ ^ r^ v. Feb. oo leoQ 22, 188d. 50 miles 7h. 29m. 47s.. P. Golden. Williamsburgh, L. I.. W. C. 0^'^. ^ew York. ll Siles to 120 miles-51 miles, 7h. 49n. .39s 1883 53 miles, 8h 8h., P- GoWen, Feb. 22 52 miles, Feb. 22, 1882. .Feb. 22, 1882. 55 14m.; 54 miles 8h. 23m.. W. C. Davies. New Ym^mi es, 9h 13m. ^s. miles. 8h. 42m. 40s.: 56 miles. 8h. 52m. 10s.; 57 miles. 9h. 44m. 203^. 58 miles. 9h. 24m. 20s.; 59 miles, 9h. 32m 20s.; 60 miles, lOh. 20m. 61 miles 9h. 59m. 50s.: 62 miles, lOh. 10m. 50s.: 63 42m. .30s.; 66 mi es. lOh. 50S.T 64 miles, lOh. 35m. 10s.; 65 miles, lOh. llh. 25s. 69 51m 35s.; 67 miles, lib. .3m.; 68 miles, llh. 13m. 43m 20s. miles miles 72 23m. 30s. 70 miles, llh. 34m. 5s.: 71 miles, lb. 50s. 12h. 10m 75 llh. 52ra. .30s.; 73 miles, 12h. Im. 40s.; 74 miles. miles. 12h. 45m. 4os^. miles. 12h. 20m. 10s.; 76 miles. 12h. 28m. .5s.; 77 miles, 13h. 13m. 78 miles l'>h 54m 24s.; 79 miles, 13h. 4m. 50s.; 80 miles, 13h. 10m. 81 miTes, 13h 2.3m.: 82 miles, 13h. 31m. 5s.; 83 55s 86 miles 141.. 84 miles 13h. 58m. 1.5s.: 85 miles, llh. 10m lOs. 10s 20s^ ^9 m les 39m: 50s.; 87 miles, 14h. 51m. 55s.; 88 miles, 15h. 3m 92 10s.; 91 miles, 15h. 36m. 50s. miles. 15h. 24m 15h. 14m. is.; 90 16h. 16m. 20s. 95 miles, 15h. 51m. 5s.; 93 miles, 16h. 4m.; 94 miles. milos. 17h. 1.5s.; 98 Ifih. 27m. 20...: 96 miles, 16h. 41ra. 40s.: 97 mile'; miles 17h. 36m 14s^; es! 17h. llm. 40s.: 99 miles, 17h. 25m.; 100 lira. miles. 18h 101 miles, 17h. 48m. 1.5s.; 102 miles, 18h. 2m. 10s.; 103 20s.; 06 miles. 8h. 15s.; 104 miles. 18h. 26m. 55s.; 105 miles. 18h. 45m. 19h. 109 59m 107 miles, 19h. 15m. 2.5s.; 108 miles, 19h. 42m. 40s. 20s.; miles,mi eg, 112 5s.: 110 milK. Athletic Club, New Yoik. wiiiuci National Champiouship at New Orltans. I.a

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yards Senior A.A.U. October 15, 1910.

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.

87

AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS.Held at Madison SquaretJardt-u,

New York1,

City,

October ol aud

November

1910.

SENIORS.75 yds. run 7 4-5s., Robert Cloughen, Irish- American A.C. 300 yds. run 34 l-5s., L. B. Borland, Pastime A.C. 1000 yds. run 2m. 20s., Harry Gissiug, New York A.C. Throwing 56-lb. weight for height 16ft. 2 3-16 in., C. E. Walsh. New York A.C. Putting 12-lb. shot 55ft. 1 l-2in.. C. J. Lawrence, New York A.C. Standing broad jumi) 10ft. 10 l-2in., Ray C. Ewry, New York A.C. Running high jump 6ft. 2in., H. J. Grumpelt, New York A.C. 70 yds. hurdles 9 2-5s., J. L. Hartranft, New York A.C. 600 yds. run Im. lis., Harry E. Gissiug, New York A.C. 2-mile run 9m. 30 l-5s., J. W. Monument, Irish-American A.C. Running hop, step and jump ISft. 2 3-4in., D. F. Ahearne, Irish- Amm-ican A.C. Pole vault for distance 28ft. 2in., Piatt Adams,' New York A.C. 150 yds. run 16s., Frank L. Lukeman, Ottawa A. A. A. Three standing jumps -Sift., Daniel Healy, Pastime A.C. Putting 24-lb. shot37ft 2 3-4in., Patrick .McDonald, Irish-American A.C. 3-mile walk 2.3m. 23 3-5s., Samuel Liebgold, Pastime A.C. 440 yds. hurdles -57 2-5s., W. C. Robbing. Irish-American A.C. Standing high jump 4ft. llin., Piatt Adams, New York A.C. 60 yds. run 6 4-5s., Robert Cloughen, Irish-American A.C. 5-mile run 25m. 48 2-5s.. Thomas J. Collins, Irish-American A.C. I'ole vault for height lift. Sin., W. Happenny, Montreal A. A. A. Points scored New Y'ork A.C, 77; Irish-American A.C, 67; Pastime A.C, 20; Montreal A. A. A.. 8; Ottawa. A. A., 5; Yale University, 3; Mott Haven A.C, 3; Mohawk A.C, 1; Ai-anac A.C, 1.

JUNIORS.880 yds. run 2m. 2 8-5s., C. Walther, New York A.C 1-mile walk 7m. 4 2-5s., A. P. Hunt, Pastime A.C 440 yds. hurdles Im. 2s., R. E. Goggins, Pastime A.C. Standing high jump 5ft., B. W. Adams, New Y'ork A.C. Three standing broad jumps 33ft., D. Healy, I'astime A.C. 1-mile run Im. 29 4-5s., O. Hedlund, Brookline Gym. Throwing 56-lb. weight for height 14ft. 6iu., T. Fogarty, Mohawk A.C 70 yds. hurdles 10s., J. K. Lewis, Harvard University A. A. 75 yds. run 8s., H. H. Jacobs, Columbia University. Running high jump 5ft. 9in., W; Fielding, New Y'ork A.C. Hop. step aud jump 42ft. 6in., Harold L. Smith, St. James A.A. of Rhode

C

Island.

Points scored

S; St. James A.A. of Rhode Island, 8; Mohawk A.C, 7; Columbia University, 5; Irish-American A.C, 5; Brookline Gymnasium, 5; Mercury A.C. of Philadelphia, 3; Yale University, 3; Loughliu Lyceum, 3; St. Mary's A.C. Holyoke Y.M.C.A., 3; St. George A.C, 1; 3; West Side A.C, 1; Trinity A.C, 1; York University, 1; Mohegau A.C, 1.

PastimeNew

A.C,

19;

New

Y^'ork

A.C,

18;

Harvard University,

New

A.A.U.nois

SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

50 yds., indoor, held by Chicago A. A., Chicago, 111., April 6 24 3-os., C. M. Daniels, N.Y.A.C, won; N. nu:^zagh, C.A.A., second; H. J. Hebuer, Illi-

A.C,

100 yds.,

54 4-5s., C, M. by Illinois A.C. Chicago, 111., April Daniels, N.Y.A.C, won; IL J. Hebuer. Illiuois A.C, second; N. Huszagh, C.A.A., third. 220 yds., indoor, held by New Y'ork A.C. New Y'ork. March 5 2m. 33s.. M. Daniels, N.Y.A.C, won; L. 1\ Goodwin. N.Y.A.C, second; W. Bain, East Liberty A.C, Pittsburg, third.

third. indoor, held

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II.

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Jordan. X.A.A

36.38.

Furbank. 1..V.A.C. .36.38 2-5 E. Hayes, I.A.A.C. 36.40 i=28. F. Heller, K. of St. A.. 36.41 29. N. Peterson, Y.YMCA. 36.41 2-5 30. T. Borden, Y. YMCA. 36.47 31. H. Cloughly, N.Y.A.C. 36.52 =32. C. Heller, K. of St. A. 36.5733. J. W. Plant, 34. J. Reynolds, 35. H. Anderson,

L.I.A.C. 36.58

I.A.A.C

36.59

Individual entries.

N.Y.A.C. 37.00 Not to be CO nsidered

87.01 36. J. J. Stack, P.A.C 37. J. McCrudden, Y.YMCA, 37.04 38. J. P. Edwards, P.A.C. 37.15 2-5 37.16 2-5 39. I'. Fov. Xavier A.A 37.16 4-5 40. J. Scbleifer, P.A.C 41. W. Ilontuscb, N.A.C... 37.24 37.42 42. J. Hermans-. Y. 37.44 43. F. Foran, M.H.A.C 44. O. De Gruchy, N.Y.A.C. 37.48 45. P. Scbroeder, M.H.A.C. 37.49 37.50 46. L. Martin, L.I.A.C 37.51 47. J. Green, M.A.C 4S. K. L. Fliege, M.A.C... 37.52 49. Harrv Biddle, M.A.C... 37.53 50. H. Santliouse, Y.Y.MCA. 38.00 51. W. McLaugblin, S.C... 38.03 52. G. Kirkwood, M.H.A.C 38.07 38.08 53. W. Brazil, I.A.A.C Kramer. L.I.A.C. 38.22 54. Fred 55. N. Bailey. N.Y.A.C... 38.24 56. P. Freeman, M.H.A.C. 38.27 38.33 57. G. Fisber, N.A.C 38.35 58. W. Taggart, M.A.C 59. W. Rozett, P.A.C.;.... 38.36 38.41 60. A. Sorocci, X.A.A 61. J. Kiernan, M.H.A.C... 38.59 Katzenstein. M.A.C. 39.01 62. L. 39.15 63. F. Brennian, P.A.C 39.20 64. J. McGrab. M.A.C 39.21 65. F. E. Carroll, S.C 66. P. Flanagan, L.I.A.C... 39.25 39.43 Meeban, S.C 67. E. 40.18 68. F. Porpora, M.A.C 40.37 69. J. P. McGlone. S.C 39.57 70. F. Letter, N.A.C 71. R. Ogg, Mobawk A.C.. 41.26

YMCA.

in the

team

score.

TEAM SCORES.Yonkers Y.M.C.A. 1Irish-Am.4

A.C New York A.C..

5 7 2 11 14 15 Pastime A.C Lon. 58m. 45s. John Halfenstine, Brookline Gym. A.A Ih. 46s, idi' 11. John Hughes, Brookline Gym. A.A Ih. 58s. 12f G. S. Mc Alpine, Brighton lb. Im. 3s. 13. A. E. Faria, Chelsea Ih. 2m. 40s. 14. D. J. Kneeland, Boston Ih. 4m. 51 2-5s. 15. G. S. Urquardt, Everett A.C Ih. 5m. Ih. 5m. 7s. 16. -F. W. Ross, South Boston A.C it. Morris Ginsberg, East Boston A.A Ih. 5m. 50s. 18. J. Santosuosso, Crimson A.C Ih. 8m. 10s. The club trophy was won by the Brookline Gym. A.A, with the score of 29 points.

ELEVENTH ANNUAL TEN-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP.

Mass.. November 24, 1910, under the auspices of the ('harles Association of Waltham. There were 19 starters, and 16 of them finished in the following order: John J, Cook, Jr., Brookline Gymnasium A. A., 54m. 49s.; Clarence DeMar, North Dorchester A. A., 55m. 10s.; James Henlgan, North Dorchester A. A., 5.>m. 39s.; Hugh F. Maguire, North Attic boro, 55m. 57s.; Albert L. Upham, North Dorchester A. A., 58m. 30s.; Joseph M. Lordan, Somerville, 58m. 59s.; Paul H. Withington, Harvard A. A., 59m. 4s.; Henry L. Pree, Brookline Gym, A. A., 59m. 54s.; C. J. Anderson, Providence A.C, lb. 35s.; E. L, Clem, West Lynn, Ih. 36s,; John Halfenstine, Brookline Gym. A. A., Ih. 2m, 10s.; Maxwell Wilson, Brookline Gym. A. A., Ih. 2m, 51s,; John Gilson, Lincoln A,C,, Waltham, Ih. 4m. Is.; Joseph Coughlin, Lincoln A.C, Waltham, Ih. 5m. 29s.; John Walsh, Brookline Gym. A. A., Ih. 5m. 33s,; Richard Garrigau, Lincoln A.C, Waltham, Ih. 7m. 32s.

Held at Waltham,

St.

SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.in Charles River Basin, July 4, 1910. Im, 9 2-5s,, L. G. Rich, Brookline Swimming Club, won; Frank O'Hearn, second; I, W. Elliott, third, 880 yds. 17m. 2s., James B. Green, Brookline Swimming Club, won; R. Staffon\. Brookline Swimming Club, second; D. Bray, Brookline Swimming

Held

100 yds,

club, tLVrd.

SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATIONCHAMPIONSHIPS.Held at HomewoodField, Johns

A.A.U.

OUTDOOR

Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md,,18,

120 yds. hurdles 17s., Loutrell Timanus, B.C.C, won; Levering, unattached, second; John LeCato, McCA.C, third. 100 yds. run 10 l-5s,, F. A. Senft, McCA.C. won; H. J. Brockman, McC.A.C, second; Walter Rathbone, W.G.A.A., third.

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1910.

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Knssenberger,

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SENIOR CHAMPIONSHirS, TKAVEK.S ISLAND. SEPT.Pictorial

News.

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1910.

News, Photo.

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109

8 l-5s., John S. Fulton, Jr., J.H.U., won; Henry C. Elphinstone, C.C.C., second; W. Brent Young, W.G.A.A., third. 1-mile run 4m. 55 2-5s.. Egan C. Geller, C.C.C, won; E. C. Hunter, C.C.C., second; J. B. Reeside. C.C.C, third. 440 yds. run 54s.. F. Warner, McC.A.C, won; C. E. Smithson, W.G.A.A., second; John S. Fulton, Jr., J.H.U., third. 220 yds. hurdles 27s., M. J. B. McDonogh, C.C.C. won; Leo A. Wiley, Y.M.C.A., second; W. A. Freeburger, third. 220 yds. run 22 3-5s., H. J. Brocliman, McC.A.C, won; F. A. Senft, McC.A.C, second; Walter Rathbone, W.G.A.A., third. Parallel bar August Novak (26 1-2 points), won; James .Primus (24 3-4 points), second; J. Prokoiiy and F. J. Kaden (24 1-4 points), tied for third. 1-mile relay race 3m. 37 4-5s.. Washington Grove Athletic Association won (C A. King, W. B. Young, E. Smithson, P. S. Herring). Running high jump 5ft. 6 l-2in., H. D. Ward, C.Y.M.C.A., won; Gerald Connelly, Fifth Regiment A. A., second; August Novak, S.J.B., third. Running broad jump 20ft. 6 3-4in., Charles A. King. W.G.A.A., won; Harry Gill, Fifth Regiment A. A., second; Gerald Connelly, Fifth Regiment A.A.,

2m.

CCC,

C

third.

Running hop, step and jump42ft. 6in.. Charles A. King, W.G.A.A., won; Edgar B. Allison, C.C.C. second; Charles K. Davis, CCC, third. 5-mile run 29m. 20s., John G. Stecher, W.Y.M.C.A., won; J. B. Hihm, Fifth Regiment A. A., second; John Kelly, C.C.C, third. Pole vault lift. 3in., John A. Sterrett, unattached, won; H. D. Ward, CY.Leo A. Wiley, C.Y.M.C.A., third. 16-lb. hammer Joseph P. Tully, M.A.C (118ft, 8in.), won; T. K.. Barrett, Maryland S.C (118ft. 2in,), second; W. Money, W.G.A.A.. (99ft. 5 l-2in.), third. Throwing 56-lb. weight T. K. Barrett, Maryland S.C (33ft. l-2in.), won; Joseph P. Tully, M.A.C. (24ft. 5 l-4in.), second; H. Robins, M.A.C (22ft. 8 1-4in.), third. Putting 16-lb. shot 36ft. lOin.. Harry Gill, Fifth Regiment A. A., won; T. H. Tweedy, W.G.A.A., second; Charles K. Davis, third.

second; M.C.A.,

Throwing

C

CCC,

SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS,INDOOR CHAMPIONS.

1910.

100 yds. hurdles 11 4-5s., G. Horrax, J.H.U. 100 yds. i-un A. King, W.G.A.A. (Winner disqualified, hence no time.) Hop, step and jump 41ft., G. Horrax, J.H.U. 880 yds. run 2m. 8s., B. M. Hildebraudt, W.G.A.A. 440 yds. run 56 2-5s., A. King, W.G.A.A. Putting 16-lb. shot 37ft. 10 l-2iu.. J. H. Sheridan, W.Y.M.CA. 2-mile run 10m. 46 3-5s.. R. F. Fleming, unattached. Pole vault lift., J. A. Sterrett, unattached. 1-mile run4m. 38 4-5s., F. G. Breyer. J.H.U.

C

C

120 yds. hurdles 17s., Loutrell Timanus, B.CC 100 yds. run 10 1-5s., F. A. Senft. McC.A.C. 880 yds. run 2m. 8 l-os., John S. Fulton, Jr., J.H.U. 1-mile run 4m. 55 2-5s.. E. Geller, 440 yds. run 54s., F. Warner, McC.A.C. 220 yds. hurdles, straightaway 27s., M. J. B. McDonogh, CC C 220 yds. run, straightaway 22 3-5s., H. J. Brockman, McC.A.C.' Parallel bars 26 1-2 points, August Novak. 1-mile relay race 3m. 37 4-5s.. Washington Grove A.A. (C. A. Kine B. Young, E. Smithson, P. S. Herring). Running high jump 5ft. 6 l-2in., H. D. Ward, Y.M.CA. Running broad jump 20ft. 6 3-4in., Charles A. King, W.G.A.A. Running, hop. step and jump 42ft. 6in., Charles A. King, W.G.A.A. 5-mile run 29m. 20s., John G. Stecher. W. Y.M.CA. Pole vault lift. 3in., John A. Sterrett, unattached. Throwing 16-lb. hammer 118ft. Sin., Joseph R. Tully, M.A.C. Throwing 56-lb. weight 33ft. l-2in., T. K. Barrett, Maryland S.C. Putting 16-lb. shot .36ft. lOin., Harry Gill, Fifth Regiment A.A.

OUTDOOR CHAMPIONS.l4

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CCC

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C

W

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.

HI

SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATIONCLASSI.

A.A.U.

RECORDS.

85 yds. run i l-5s., George W. Knapp, J.II.U., and Eugene L. Passagno, J.H.U. oO yds. run 5 3-5s.. Harry K. Tootle, J.H.U. 100 yds. run 10s., James A. Rector, Virginia. 220 yds. run, curved course 22 4-5s., E. Gardner Ziegler, M.A.C. 440 yds. run 51 4-5s., Joseph Townseud England, J.H.U. 880 yds. run 2m. 1 l-5s., P. S. Herring. Mt.W.C. 1-mile run 4m. 38 4-5s., Frank G. Breyer. J.H.U. 2-mile run 10m. 40s., G. W. Seaman. W.Y.M.C.A. 3-mile run 18m. 7s., C. G. Kaufman, C.Y.M.C.A., Baltimore. 5-mile run 28m. 56 l-5s., H. C. Elphinstone, M.G., September 12, 1910. 100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles 2ft. 6in., 10 yards apart, 15 yards on start and finish) 12s., L. J. Martin, Virginia. 100 j'ds. hurdles (2ft. 6in. height. 10 yards apart, 20 yards to first hurdle, 10 yards from last hurdle to finish)- 12 l-5s., Jos. S. Hill, J.II.U. 120 yds. hurdles 15 4-5s., L. J. Martin, Virginia. 220 yds. hurdles 27s., G. J. Requardt, M. A. C. Joseph S. Hill, M.A.C, and M. J. B. McDonogh. C.C.C. Broad jump 23ft., C. W. King, W.G.A.A. High jump 6ft. l-2in.. Geo. B. Scholl, M.A.C. Hop, step and jump 43ft. lin., H. F. Klinefelter, M.A.C. Pole vault lift. 6in.. J. A. Starrett, G.W.U. Putting 12-lb. shot 14ft. 2 l-4in., E. M. O'Gorman. Putting 16-lb. shot43ft. 1 l-2in., Robert Garrett. J.H.U. Throwing 12-lb. hammer 164ft. lOin., Thos. K. Barrett. M.S.C. Throwing 16-lb. hammer 138ft. 5in.. Thos. K. Barrett. iM.S.C. Throwing 56-lb. weight 33ft. l-2in., Thos. K. Barrett, M.S.C. Throwing the discus 117ft. 1 3-4in.. James Willett, M.A.C. 1-mile relay3m. 87s., :\IcCulloh Athletic Club (J. F. Warner, O. C. White.

;

J.

H. Steele,

J.

W.

Steele).

CLASS

II..

Non-resident athletic records of the South Atlantic Association. 50 yds. run 5 3-5s., W. D. Dear, Pennsylvania. 100 yds. run 10s., W. D. Dear, Pennsylvania, and N. T. Cartmell,

Penn-

sylvania. 220 yds. run,

straightaway

22

l-5s.,

H.

J.

Iluff,

Chicago A. A., and

W.

J.

Keating, I.A.A.C. 440 yds. run50 4-5S., J. C. Carpenter. M.A.C. 880 yds. run Im. 55 l-5s.. Melvin W. Sheppard, I.A.A.C. 1-mile run 4m. 24s., J. W. Tait. Toronto A.A. 2-mile run No record established. 120 yds. hurdles 15 3-5s., Forest Smithson, M.A.A. 220 yds. hurdles25 l-5s., J. J. Eller. I.A.A.C. High jump 6ft. lin., W. S. Burdick, Pennsylvania, and Con Leahy, Cork,

Ireland.

Standing high jump 5ft, lin., Ray C. Ewry. N.Y.A.C. Broad jump 23ft. llin.. Dan Kelley, U. of Oregon. Hop, step and jump 44ft. 9in.. P. Adams. N.Y.A.C.Pole vault 12ft. 3in.. E. T. Cooke.

Jr.,

I.A.A.C.

16-lb. shot49ft. 6 l-2in.. Ralph Rose. O.C. Throwing 16-lb. 171ft. 3-4in.. J. J. Flanagan, I.A.A.C. Throwing 56-lb. weight 38ft. 8in.. J. J. Flanagan, I.A.A.C. Throwing the discus 138ft., M. J. Sheridan. I.A.A.C. Throwing the discus. Greek style 97ft. 3 l-2in., M. J. Sheridan. I.A.A.C. 2-mile relay 8m. 12 3-5s.. Carlisle Indian School (J. T.wohearts, F. Pappan,

Putting

hammer

I.

Blackstar, F. Moore).

Standing broad jump 10ft. 8in., R. C. Ewry, N.Y.A.C. Pole leap for distance 28ft.. M. J. Sheridan, I.A.A.C.

Throwing

56-lb.

weight for height 1.5ft.

3in.,

M.

J.

McGrath, N.Y.A.C.

HARRYNew YorkAmerican Middle 880 y"rd Outdoor

E.

GISSING,

Athletic Club. National Distance Champion, Avinner of Metroi.olitau and and American 600 and 1000 yards Indoor Championships.

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. CLASSIII.

113

Collegiate Records of the South:

Atlantic

Association.

100 yds. run 10s., Harry K. Tootle. J.H.U.; J. W. Huuter, J.H.U.; L." G. F. Q. Stanton, Virginia; L. C. Pearce, J.H.U.; J. A. Rector, Virginia Cary, Navy; Ramsdell, Pennsylvania; Hough, Pennsylvania. 220 yds. run 21 2-5s., L. C. Cary, Navy. 440 yds. run 50 3-5s., J^. C. Cary, Navy. 880 yds. run Im. 56 2-5s.. Beck, I'ennsylvania. 1-mile run4m. .30 3-5s., Rankin, Navy. 2-mile run 9m. 55 l-5s., W. Paull, I'ennsylvania. 120 yds. hurdles 15 4-5s., Joseph S. Hill, J.H.U. 220 yds. hurdles 25 l-5s., L. W. Haydook, Pennsylvania. Pu+ting 16-lb. shot42ft. Tin., Roos, Columbia. Throwing 16-lb. hammer 149ft. 1 3-4in.. C. Cooney, Yale. Pole vault 12ft.. F. Nelson, Yale. Broad jump 23ft. lin., Joseph S. Hill, J.H.U. High jump 6ft. 2 l-2in., W. S. Burdick. Pennsylvania. 1-mile relay 3m. 33 4-5s., Johns Hopkins University (Horace S. Whitman, Theo. F. Riggs, W. E. Hoffman, Jr., Jos. Townsend England).

CLASSGroup

IV.

Interscholastic Records of the South Atlantic Association.

100 yds. run 10s., L. K. Robinson, B.C.S., and T. T. Pendleton, E.H.S. 220 yds. run 22 l-5s., T. T. Pendleton, E.H.S. 440 yds run 52 4-5s., Wallace, E.H.S. 880 yds. run Record not verifiable. 1-mile run Record not verifiable. 120 yds. hurdles 16 4-5s., Joseph S. Hill, B.C.C. 220 yds. hurdles 25 4-.5S., S. Kent, C.H.S. Putting 12-lb. shot 18ft. lOin., A. Smith. Tome.

A Athletes

registered in the South Atlantic Association.

Throwing

12-lb.

hammer^l49ft.

9iu.,

Richard Wise, Tome.

Pole vault lOft. 10 l-2in., Spencer Kerr. Tome. Running broad jump 22ft. 3 l-4in., W. K. Martin, B.C.C. High jump 5ft. llin.. A. S. Dulaiiev, M.U.S. 2-mle run 10m. 38 2-5s., John X. Kelley, L.H.S.

Group B100 220 440 880

yds. run 10 2-5s., yds. run 22 3-5s., 52 3-5s., vds. run yds. run- 2m. 6s..

Athletes

im. 42s., 1-mile run 120 yds. hurdles 10 2-.5S., L. B. Liggett, C.H.S., Philadelphia, 220 yds. hurdles 27 l-5s.. T. Potter, Hill. Putting 12-lb. shot 47ft. 4in., E. C. Waller. Lawrenceyille.

not registered in South Atlantic Association. H. B. Thomas, Lawrenceville. Luke. Hill. E. Bousack, DeL. S. M. Sheppard, T.C.P.S., and W. B. Surran, A.C.H.S. W. F. Brown, Wilmington H.S.

Throwing 12-lb. hammer 140ft. 4in., Phelps. Hill. Pole vault 10ft. 6in., M. C. Thrall, McK.M.T.S. Running broad jump 20ft. 5 3-4in.. Willetts, Hill. High jump 5ft. 7 l-2in.. Douglas, Hill. 1-mile relav race 3m. 36s., Brown Preparatory School, Philadelphia Mulligan, D, H. Beacon, J. S. McGuckin, W. M. Hartzell).

(J.

V.

CLASS

V.

Best Marks of the South Atlantic Association. 35 yds. rim 4 l-5s., E. L. Passagno, J.H.U., and George W. Knapp, J.H.U. 50 yds. run 5 3-5s., W. D. Dear, Pennsylvania, and H. K. Tootle, J.H.U.

100 yds. run 10s., James A. Rector, Virginia; Forrest Q. Stanton, Virginia; W. D. Dear, Pennsylvania; N. J. Cartmell, Pennsylvania; Ramsdell, Penn-

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W. Pearce, sylvania; Hough, Pennsylvania; J. W. Hunter, J.H.U.; J.H.U.; Harry K. Tootle. J.H.U.; L. C. Cary, Navy. yds. run (straightaway) 21 2-5s., Forrest Q. Stanton, Virginia. ^^21 3- 5s., L. C. Cary, Navy. yds. run (curved course) 50 3-5s., L. C. Cary, Navy. yds. run (curved course) Im. 55 l-5s., Melvin W. Sheppard, I.A.A.C. yds. run 1-miie run 4m. 24s., J. W. Tait. Toronto A.A. 2-mile run 9m. 55 l-5s., W. Paull, Pennsylvania. 3-mile run ISm. 7s., C. G. Kaufman, C.Y.M.C.A., Baltimore. 5-mile run 2Sm. 56 l-5s., Henry C. Elphiustoue, C.C.C. 100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. Oiu., in height; 10 yds. apart; 15 yds. in 12s., L. J. Martin, Virginia. start and finish) 100 yds. hurdles (2ft. 6in. in height; 10 yds. apart; 20 yds. to first hurdle; 12 l-5s.. Joseph S. Hill, J.H.U. 10 vds. from last hurdle to finish) 120 yds. hurdlfs 15 3-5s., Forrest Smithson, M.A.A. 220 yds. hurdles~2r. l-5s.. L. W. Haydock. Pennsylvania; J. J. Eller, I.A.A.C. Running broad jump 23ft. llin., Dan Kelley. University of Oregon. Standing high lump 5ft. lin., R. C. Ewry, N.Y.A.C. Standing broad jump 10ft. Sin., R. C. Ewry, N.Y.A.C. Pole leap for distance 2Sft., M. J. Sheridan. I.A.A.C. 56-lb. weight for height 15ft. 3in., M. J. McGrath. N.Y.A.C. High jump Oft. 2 l-2in., W. S. Burdick, I'ennsylvania. Hop, step and jumj) 14ft. 9iu., P. Adams. N.Y.A.C. Pole vault 12ft. 3in.. E. R. Cooke. Jr., I.A.A.C. Putting 12-lb, shot 18ft. lOin.. A. Smith, Tome. Putting 16-lb. shot 49ft. 6 l-2in.. Ralph Rose, O.C. Throwing 12-lb. hammer 164ft. lOin., Thomas K. Barrett. Maryland S.C. Throwng 16-lb. hammer 171ft. 3-4in.. J. J. Flanagan, I.A.A.C. Throwing 56-lb. weight, 38ft. Sin., J. J. Flanagan, I.A.A.C. Throwing the discus 13Sft., Martin J. Sheridan, I.A.A.C. Throwing the discus (Greek style) 97ft. 3 l-2in., Martin J. Sheridan. I.A.A.C. 1-mile relay 3m. .33 4-5s., Johns Hopkns University (Horace S. Whitman, Theodore F. Riggs, W. E. Hoffman, Jr., Jos. Townseud England). 2-mile relav 8m. 12 3-5s., Carlisle Indian School (J. Twohearts, F. I'appan, I. Blackstar, F. Moore).220 220 440 880

Records Broken in the S.A.A. during the Season of 1909-1910.2-mile interscholastic (Group A, Class IV) 10m. 38 2-5s., John X. Kelley, Loyola, Federal games, Feb. 19, 1910. 1-mile run (non-resident S.A.A. records. Class II) Im. 24s., J. Tait, Toronto A. A., Johns Hopkins University. Fifth Regiment games, March 12, 1910. 5-mile run (S.A.A.. Class I) 29m. 20s., John G. Stecher, W.Y.M.C.A., S. A. Championship (outdoor), June 18, 1910. Throwing 56-lb. weight, distance (S.A.A.. Class I) 33ft. l-2in., Thomas K. Barrett. Maryland S.C, S.A.A. Championship (outdoor), June 18. 1910. 1-mile run (S.A.A.. Class I) im. 38 4-5s., F. G. Breyer, J.H.U., Georgetown

games. March

5,

1910.

5-mile run (S.A.A.. Class I) 28m. .56 l-5s., H. C. Elphinstone. C.C.C, Municipal games. Sept. 12. 1910. Record equalled. 220 yds. low himlles (S.A.A.. Class I)27s., M. J. B. McDonogh, C.C.C, Civic games, August 20, 1910.Collegiate Records Broken in S.A.A.,

1909-1910.

220 yds. run (Collegiate, Class HI) 440 yds. run (Collegiate. Class III)

High jump

(Collegiate, Class

21 50 III) 26ft.

2-5s., F. Q. Stanton. Virgina. 3-5s., L. Cummings Carv. Navv. l-2in., S. Burdick, "Pennsylvania.

W.

100 yds.dell,

Collegiate Records Equalled in S.A.A., 1909-1910. run (Collegiate. Class III) 10s.. F. Q. Stanton, Virginia; Pennsylvania; Hough. Pennsylvania. Arranged by Jos. Townsend England, Handicapper, S.A.A.

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SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATIONCHAMPIONSHIPS,

A.A.U.

INDOOR

in the district during (These events were decided at the indoor season.) Johns Hopliins University Fifth Regiment games, March 12, 1910. At 100 yds. hurdles 11 4-5s., G. Horrax, J.H.I'., won; T. S. Smith, Georgetovni, Record not allowed, knocking down second; J. J. Morton, J.H.U., third.

1910. the various meets hekl

last hurdle. run C. A. King, W.G.A.. won; F. A. Senft, McC.A.C, second. Winner disqualified, hence no time. Hop, step and jump G. Horrax, J.H.U. (41ft.). won; C. N. Stratton. W.Y.M. C.A. (40ft. 5iu.). second; C. A. King, W.G.A.A. (39ft. Tin.), third. S80 yds. run 2m. 8s., B. M. Hildebraudt. W.G.A.A., won; C. F. Boss, Jr., K.A.C., second; L. A. Maxson, G.W.U., third.

100 yds.

440 yds. run

At Federal games, February 19. 1910. C. A. King, Washington Grove A. A., won; F. Stanton, Virginia, J. B. Brown, B.C.Y.M.C.A., third. Putting 16-lb. shotT. H. Sheridan, W.y..M.C.A. (37ft. 10 l-2in.), won; H. Robins, Jr., M.A.C. (36ft. Tin.), second; C. K. Davis, B.V..C. (36ft. 3in.),56 2 second;5s.,

third.

2-mile run

Columbia National Guard games, March 31, 1910. 46 3-5s., R. F. Fleming, won; F. G. Breyer, J.H.U. second; H. C. Elphinstone, C.C.C., third. Pole vault lift.. J. A. Sterrett. unattached, won; H. D. Ward, B.C.Y.M.C.A., second; H. G. Robertson, W.G.A.A., third.

At

^lum.

District of

,

1-mile run

H.

C.

4m. 38 Elphinstone,

4-5s., F.

At Georgetown games, March 5, 1910, (i. Breyer, J.H.U., won; F, C. Lee, J.H.U., second;C.C.C., third.

CENTRAL ASSOCIATION

A.A.U.

TRACK AND FIELD

CHAMPIONSHIPS.120 yds. high hurdles Held at Northwestern Universitv Athletic Field, Evanston, 111., September 17, 1910, 16 2-5s., J. R. Case, I.A.C., won; G. W. Burgess,

I.A.C., second; E. Schobinger. C.A. A., third. 1-mile run 4m. 45s.. P. J. Taylor, C.A. A., won; H. Hunt, Irving Park, second; Ben Oliel, I.A.C., third. 440 yds. run 52s., E. F. Lindberg, C.A. A., won; J. T, Hanley, C.A. A., second;

H. Wallace, I.A.C., third. Throwing 16-lb. hammer J. P. Hooker, C.A. A. (153ft. 3in.), won; J. Peabody, C.I. A. A. (124ft. 3in.). second; V. Kenuard, C.A.A. (113ft. lOin.), third. High jump J. R. Case, I.A.C. (5ft. 9in.). won; D. G. Bounjes, unattached (5ft. Sin.), second; F. V. Degeuhardt, C.A.A. (5ft. 7in.), third. 100 yds. run- lOs., J. W. Beloite, C.I.A.A., won; M. R. Jacobs, C.A.A., second; T. H. Blair, C.A.A., third. "Throwing the discus M. H. Griffin, C.A.A. (132ft. lOin.). won: A. Brundage, C.A.A. (115ft. lOin.), second; A. Sheridan. C.I.A.A. (114ft. lOin.). third. 220 yds. loAv hurdles 26s., F. L. Waller, C.A., won; J. R. Case, I.A.C, second; G. W. Burgess. I.A.C. third. 880 yds. run 2m. 5s., F. Saner, I.A.C, won; M. Bockelman, C.A.A., second; S. H. Darment. Hamilton Park, third. Pole vault 10ft. 6in., G. Schobinger, C.A.A., won; L. Bragg, C.A.A., second;

220 yds. run22Putting

B. Schobinger. C.A.A., third. 3-5s., T. H. Blair. C.A.A., second; J. W. Beloite, C.I.A.A., third.16-lb. shot J. P. Hooker, C.A.A. (37ft. 11 l-2in.), second: A. Brundage.

won;

M.

R.

Jacobs,

C.A.A.,I.A.C.

(40ft.

C.A.A.

lin.), won; Larsen, (37ft.), third.

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.Running broad jump

119

C. Irons, C.A.A. (22ft. 5 l-2in.),. won; J. J. Brennan, Sodality Athletic Club (20ft. 7 l-2in.), second; O. V.y..Van Camp, C.I. A. A.C. (20ft. 6 1-4iu.), third. 'Throwing 56-lb. weight P. Corcoran. Ogden Park (26ft. 6 1-2in.), won; J. P. Hooker, C.A.A. (26ft. l-2in.), second; A. Brundage, C.A.A. (24ft. 9iil.), third. , . ^ :5-mile run 27m. 37 3-5s., L. J. Pillivaut, C.A.A., won; J. Amour, I. A.C, second; S. H. Hatch, C.I.A.A.C, third.

F.

1-mile relay 3m. 29 2-5s., C.A.A. (Lindberg, Hanley, Bockelman and Larson), won; l.A.C, second; C.I.A.A., third. Points scored Chicago, 83; lUinos. 33; Chicago I. A. A.C, 13; Ogden Park. 5- Irving Park, 3; Sodality A.C, Milwaukee, 3; unattached, 3; Hamilton

I'ark,

1.

WESTERN ASSOCIATION100

A.A.U.1910.

ANNUAL CHAMPION-

SHIPS,

Held under the auspices of the Missouri Athletic Club, May 21, 1910. run 10 2-5s., Carl M. Forline. M.A.C, v,'on; Walter Nevitt, yds. K.C.A.C, second; Guy Kirksey, unattached, third. 220 yds. rim 23 l-5s., Carl M. Forline. M.A.C, won; Guy Kirksey, unat-440 yds.

tached, second; R. T. Worrell, M.A.C, third. run 53 2-5s., Walter Nevitt. K.C.A.C, won; Donald Munro, M.A.C, second; P. A. Pranck, First Regiment, Missouri, third. 880 yds. run 2m. 7 l-5s., Porter Craig, K.C.A.C, won; E. H. Beans, unattached, second; W. Farrar. Rolla School of Mines, third. F. Warren. V. O'Donnell, K.C.A.C, won; 1-mile run 4m. 43 2-5s., M.A.C, second; L. N. Culbertson, Washington University, third. 0-mile run ^^28m. 20 2-5s., Irwin F. Biel, M.A.C, won; P. H. Pipkin, unattached, second; H. W. Guest. M.A.C, third. 120 yds. hurdles 16s., J. P. Nicholson, unattached, won; F. Lincoln, M.A.C, second; H. J. Kiener, M.A.C, third. 220 yds. hurdles 27 l-5s.. Guy Kirksey, unattached, won; Frank Catrose. unattached, second; Donald Munro, M.A.C. third. Running high jump J. P. Nicholson, unattached (5ft. lOin.),, won; H. Childs. K.C.A.C. (5ft. 9in.), second; E. Mitchell, Washington University

C

C

C

(5ft.

Sin.),

third.

Running broad jumpWarner. M.A.C(20ft.

Prewett

llin.),

(21ft. third.

5in.),

Roberts, K.C.A.C (21ft. Sin.), won; W. T. second; A. Nelson, Washington Universityl-2in.), Collins,

Running hop. step and jump P. A. Franck, First Regiment (44ft. 6 won; Prewett Roberts. K.C.A.C (44ft. 1 l-2in.), second; Benunattafh.'d (42ft. 10 l-4in.). third. Pole vault for height E. A. Gareslft. 6 3-Sin.. Kohler. Lansing, won; Hanson, Traverse City, second; Triestam. Kalamazoo, third; Howe. Paw Paw. fourth. 120 yds. hurdles 16 2 5s. Schaffer. Muskegon, won; Craig. Detroit Central. second; McNabb. Grand Rapids, third; Kramthheim. Muskegon, fourth. Hunning broad jump 20ft. 3 3-4in.. Kress, Alma, won; Worfel, Grand Rapids, second; Shaffer. Muskegon, third; Smith. Coldwater, fourth. Imile run4m. 45 2-5s.. Wesley, Adrian, won; Cooper, Alma, second; Johnson, Grand Rapids, third; Cleveland, Traverse City, fourth. 440 yds. run 54s., Bassett. Grand Rapids, won; Morrison. West Branch,

second;

"Throwing the discus 119ft. 8in., Kohler, Lansing, won; Hendrick, Muskegon, second; Hanson, Traverse City, third; Rider, Shelby, fourth. 220 yds. run 23 l-5s., Tuomy. D.U.S.. won; Lyttle, Shelby, second; Souter, Shelby, third; Simpson. Traverse City, fourth. Pole vault 10ft. 9in., Cross, Muskegon, won; Barton, D.U.S, second; Cook. Saginaw, third; Loveland, Grand Rapids, fourth. 1-2 mile run 2m. 7 4-5s., Wesley, Adrian, won; Osborn, Coldwater, second; Dunlevy, Muskegon, third; Loveland, Saginaw, fourth. Throwing 12-lb. hammer 164ft. lOin.. Kohler. Lansing, won; Beach, Mus-

Newman, D.U.S.,

third;

Giffels,

St.

Johns, fourth.

kegon, second;1120 yds.

Rider,

Shelby,

third;

Kittle.

Ithaca,

fourth.

hurdles 26 3-5s., Craig, Detroit Central, won; Shaffer. Muskegon, second; McNabb, Grand Rapids, third; Mead. Reading, fourth. 2-mile ran -10m. 18 2-5s., Bishop, Hillsdale, won; Wesley, Adrian, second; Kempton, North Adams, third; Beam, Shelby, fourth. 1-2 mile relay^Class "B" Im. .39 3-5s., Shelby, won; Coldwater, second; Traverse City, third; Port Huron, fourth. Class "A" Im. 38 2-5s., Detroit Central, won; Grand Rapids, second; Muskegon, third; Ann

Arbor, fourth. Points scored Muskegon, 28; Shelby, 22; Grand Rapids, 21; Traverse City 17; Lansing, 15; D. U. S., 15; Detroit Central, 13; Coldwater. 10; Alma. 8 Hillsdale. 5; Saginaw. 5; West Branch, 3; Kalamazoo, 2; North Adams. 2 I'ort Huron, 2; Reading, 1; Addison, 1; Ann Arbor, 1; St. Johns, 1; Paw Paw, 1; Ithaca, 1.

MICHIGAN STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS.Held under auspices of the Michigan Agricultural College. Held annually on the Michigan Agricultural College Field, Lansing, Mich. 100 yds. run 10 l-5s., W. Spiegel. Detroit University School, 1909; Cornwell,Arbor. 1908; Tuomy. Detroit University School, 1910. 23 l-os.. Cornwell. Ann Arbor, 1908; Widman, Detroit Central, 1909: Tuomy. Detroit Universitv School. 1910. 440 yds. run .54s.. Bassett. Grand Rapids. 1908. S80 yds. run 2m. 3 3-5s., Sullivan. Grand Rapids, 1908. 1-mile run 4m. 43 4-5s.. Cowley, Muskegon, 1909. 2-mile run 10m. 18 2-5s.. Bishop, Hillsdale. 1910. 120 yds. high hurdles 16 2-5s., Craig, Detroit Central, 1909; Shaffer, Muskegon, 1910.

Ann

220 yds. run

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.220 yds. low hurdles 26 3-5s., Craig, Detroit Central, 1910. Pole vault lift. 2in., Shaw, Muskegon, 1909.

I49

High jump 5ft. 9 l-4iu., StaiKer, Detroit Central. 1908. Broad jump 20ft. 9 l-2iu., Shaffer, Muskegon, 1909. Putting 12-lb. shot51ft. 9 3-8in., Kohler, Lansing, 1910. Throwing 12-lb. hammer 165ft. 9in., Kohler. Lansing, 1909. Throwing the discus 119ft. Sin., Kohler, Lansing, 1910. Class "B" relay Im. 39 3-5s., Shelby, 1910.

Class

Class

"A" relay Im. 37 3-5s., Detroit University School, 1909. "B" relay limited to cities under 10,000 inhabitants.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS..220 yds.

52 2-5s.. Vickery, Chicago, Lewis Institute, May 26, 1906. Im. 59 3-5s., Percival, Lake Forest, May 23, 1908. 1-mile run 4m. 38 l-5s., Crowley, Muskegon High School, May 22, 1909. 2-mile run 10m. 10 3-5s., Minn, Muskegon High School, May 22, 1909. 1-2 mile relay race (4 men) Im. 33 4-5s., Detroit University School, May 26,;

100 yds. run 10s., Wm. Hogenson, Chicago, Lewis Institute, May 28, 1904; E. T. Cook, Chiilicothe, O., May 25 and 26, 1906. run 21 4-5s. Wm. Hogenson, Chicago, Lewis Institute, May 28,1904. 1-4 mile run 1-2 mile runJ.

1906. high hurdles (10 hurdles) 16s., D. Torrey, Detroit University School, May 26, 1906. 220 yds. low hurdles (straightaway, 10 hurdles) 25 3-5s., J. Malcomson, Detroit University School, May 26, 1906. Pole vault lift. 3in., Horner, Grand Rapids High School, May 24, 1907. Running high jump 6ft. 7-8in., J. Neil Patterson, Detroit University School, May 25, 1906. Running broad jump23ft. 5in., Ed. T. Cook, Chiilicothe, O., May 25, 1906 Putting 12-lb. shot 50ft. 4in.. Horner, Gr^ind Rapids High, May 24, 1907! -Throwing 12-lb. hammer 167ft. 8in.. .T. Evvard, Pontiac, 111., May 28, 1906. Throwing the discus 111ft., Giffin, Joliet, 111., May 24, 1907.

120 yds.

100 yds. High. 120 yds. high hurdles 16 2-5s., Vincent, Syracuse High School. 1-mile run 4m. 44 l-5s., Algire, Syracuse High School. 440 yds. run 53 4-5s., Trethaway, Colgate Academy, and Vincent,

COLGATE UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET RECORDS. run 10 l-5s., Castleman, Colgate Academy, and Fee, Rochester

East

Syracuse

High

School.

2-mile run 10m. 39 3-5s., Murray, Syracuse High School. 1-2-mile run ^^2m. 7s., Mix, St. John's Military Academy. 220 yds. low hurdles 25 2-5s., Fee, Rochester East High School. 220 yds. run 22 3-5s., Castleman, Colgate Academy. Putting 12-lb. shot 45ft. 8in., Horr, Colgate Academy. Throwng 12-lb. hammer 167ft. lOin., Horr, Colgate Academy. Pole vault lOft. 9 l-4in., Johnson, St. Johnsville High. High jump 5ft. 7 3-4in., Risley, Utica Free Academy. Broad jump 20ft. 9in., Risley, Colgate Academy.

BEST INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS OF THE UNITEDSTATES.50 yds. run

100 yds.

5 run 9

3-5s., E. C. Jessup, St. Louis, Mo., July 4, 1904. 4-5s., Ernest E. Nelson, Volkmann School, Cambridge, 3-5s.,

May

2,

220

1908. yds.

run 21

W.

Schick,

1900-'01.

^'

"SH'

s&'^'^'-

SrALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.440 yds. $80 yds.

15]

run 50

run Wm. J. Bingham, Harvard Interscholastic meet. May 15, 1909. 1-mile run 4m. 28 3-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Ithaca, N. Y., May 13, 1905. 2-mile run 9m. 57 2-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Philadelphia, Pa., May 8, 1905. 120 yds. hurdle 15 4-5s., R. G. Leavitt, 1903; E. Schobinger, Chicago, 111.,

l-5s;, C. Im. 59s.,

Long,

1901.

June

11.

1910,

220 yds. hurdle 25s., F. Sr^-nber, 1901. Running high jump 6ft. 2 l-2in., J. S. Spraker, Princeton Interscholastic Meet. 1899. Running broad jump 2.^ft. 5in. E. T. Cook, Chillicothe, O., May 25. 1906. Pole vault 12ft. lin., Roy Mercer, Princeton Interscholastic meet May 1, 1909. Putting 12-lb. shot 52ft. 8 2-5in., Ralph Rose, San Francisco, Oct. *10, 1903. Putting the 16-lb. shot loft. 6 l-4in., Ralph Rose, San Francisco, May 2.

1903.

Throwing discus

l-2in., L. J. Talbott, Washington, Pa.. 1907. 129ft. llin., M. H. Giffin, Champaign, 111., May 16, 1908. 1-4 mile relay 46 4-5s.. University High School, Chicago, 111., June 11, 1910. 1-2 mile relay Im. 32 2-5s., Lewis Institute, at Northwestern University, May 23, 1903. l-mile" relay 3m. 27 l-5s., Los Angeles High School relay team, Los Angeles, Cal., 1910.12-lb.

Throwing

May

hammer 197ft.

25.

A COMPARISON.In an interview during the past year the editor of the Almanac, in noting the progress made in athletics, stated that the schoolboys of to-day could have won the National Championship of the United States in 1876. A comparison of the records of that period with those of 1910 will show that better time has been made in every instance, with the exception of the 100

yards event.

CHAMPIONS OF

1876-77..

100 yds. 10 l-2s., F. C. Saportas, 1876. 220 yds. 24s.. E. Merrit. 1877. 440 yds. 54 l-2s., E. Merrit. 1876. 880 yds.2m. 10s.. H. Lauber, 1876. 1-mile run 4m. 51 l-2s., H. Lambe, 1876. 120 yds. high hurdles 19s.. G. Hitchcock, 1876. Running high jump 5ft. 5in., H. E. Ficken, 1876. Running broad jump 17ft. 4in., I. Frazier, 1876. Pole vault9ft. 7in., G. McNichol, 1877.

100 yds.

Commerce H.S.. 1910. 220 yds.22 4-5s., F. Tompkins, DeWitt Clinton H.S., 1905. 440 yds. 52 3-5s., A. Cozzens, Manual Training H.S., 1908. 880 yds. 2m. 4 4-5s.. A. Kiviat. Curtis H.S., 1909. 1-mile run 4m. 40 3-5s., F. Youngs, Manual Training H.S., 1907.

10

HIGH SCHOOL RECORDS UP TO2-5S..

1910. A. Cozzens, Manual Training U.S., 1908, and J. Ravenell,

120 yds.

high hurdles 16 3-5s.,

Running high jump 5ft. 9in., H. Rosenberg, Morris H.S.. 1908. Running broad jump 21ft. 2in., H. Ludlam, Commerce H.S., 1906. Pole vault 10ft. 9in., A. Belcher, Jamaica H.S., 1910.

V.

B.

Havens, Boys' H.S., 1908.^

HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS.Held at Celtic Park, N. Y., December 3, Manual Training High School won with the followingCadis, 19m. 26 3-5s. (14). J. Grace, ) at U. S. C. Oval, Los Angtles, April 14, 1910.

SrALDING'S OFFICIAL ATFILETIC ALMANAC.

171

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIACALIFORNIA.100 yds.

VS.

52 2-5s., Calkins, U.C, won; Wallace, U.S.C, second; Chase, U.C, third. 8S0 yds. run 2m. 2 l-5s., Kelly, U.C, won; Dozier, U.C, second; Gauer, U.S.C, third. 2-mile run 10m. 26 2-5s., Brown, U.C, won; Altman, U.C, second; ClayU.C,third.

Held at Berkeley Oval, March 31, 1910. run 10 l-5s., Martin, U.S.C., won; Throop, U.S.C., second: Kant, U.C., third. 1-mile run 4ui. 42 l-5s., Smith, U.C, won; Davidson, U.C., second; Hall, U.S.C., third. 120 yds. hurdles 16s., Cowles, U.C, won; Wallace, U.C, second; Donald,

440 yds. run

baugh. U.C, third. 220 yds. run 22 4-5s., Throop, U.S.C, won; Martin, U.S.C, second; Claudius,

U.C.

third.

220 yds. hurdles 26 2-5s., Grubb, U.C, won; Havens, U.C, second; Stein, U.S.C, third. Putting the shot 44ft. Gin., Trotter, U.S.C, won; Scott, U.C, second; Hale,

U.C, third. Throwing the hammer

137ft.Bull,

7 3-4in.,

Reidy,

U.C, won;

Gabbart,

U.C,for

High jump 5ft.first.

second; Scott, U.S.C, third.7 l-2in.,

U.C,

Hill,

U.C, and Taylor, U.C,

tied

Relay race California (Johns, Harlowe, Whitney, Rathbone, Newsome), won. Broad jump 22ft. 5in., Allen, U.C, won; Kretsinger, U.C, second; Chapman, U.C, third.Points scored

California,

90;

University of Southern California, 32.

OLYMPIC CLUB100 yds.

VS.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORmA.U.C, second; Macauley,

run 10

l-5s.,

Held at Berkeley Oval, March 26, 1910. Hollis, O.C, won; Kant, U.C, second; Snedigar, O.C,

third.

220 yds. run

O.C,O.C,880 yds.1-milethird.

23s., third.

440 yds. run

Caldwell, O.C, won; Claudius, 514-5s., Butler, U.C, won; Calkins,2 3-5s.,

U.C, second; Cummins,U.C,

third,

run 2m.

Dowd andCraig,

Dozier,

U.C,

tied for first; Kelley,

run

U.C,2-mile

4m.

38 3-5s.,40s.,

O.C, won; Smith, U.C, second; Davidson,Garvin,

third.

run 10m.

Wood andBeeson,

O.C,

tied

for first;

Brown, U.C,

third. 120 yds. hurdles U.C, third. 220 vds. hurdles O.C, third. High jump 5ft..

15 4-5s., 25 3-5s.,lOin.,

O.C, won; Cheek, O.C, second; Donald,

Edwards, U.C, won; Grubb, U.C, second; Beeson,

Bressi,

O.C, won; Bull and Taylor, U.C,

tied

for

second.

Broad jump 22ft. 8 3-4in., Snedigar, O.C. won; Vilas, U.C, second; Chapman. U.C, third. Pole vault lift. ll-2in.. Brown and Bull, U.C, tied for first; Kendrick, O.C. second. Putting the shot 45ft. 5 l-2in.. Rose, O.C, won; Snedigar, O.C. second;

Dignan. U.C, third. Throwing the hammer 145ft. 6in., Rose, O.C, won; Coolidge, O.C. second; Reedy, U.C, third. Relay race Im. 24 2-5s., Olympic Club (Meyer, Cummins, Joy, Caldwell,

Po'r.ts

Macauley), won. scored Olympic Club. 67; University of California,

55.

1

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.

173

OLYMPIC CLUB1-mile run2-5s.,S.,

VS.

STANFORD.13,

Held at Stanford, March

1910.O.C.,.

won; Craig, O.C., second; Hartwell, Price, 4m. 48 third. tied for and Wyman, Myer, O.C, third. 440 yds. run 52s., Stolz, wob; Smithrum, Coleman, second; Snedigar, 100 yds. run 10 O.C, third. Beeson, O.C, won; Cheek, O.C, second; Kern, 120 yds. hurdles 16 third. (Stanford record), Crawford, Throwing the hammer 149ft. won; third.S.,

S..

l-5s.,

S.,

first; S.,

l-5s.,

S.,

5in.

S.,

Cooledge. O.C, second; Wooley, S., 2-mile run 10m. 7 3-5s., Woods, O.C, and Garvin, O.C, tied forpleton, S., third.

first;

Tem-

High jumpS.,

5ft.

9in..

Horine,

S.,

won; Bressi, O.C, Poor,Horton,S.,

S.,

and Argobrite,

tied for second.

Putting the shot 43ft. lOin., Crawford, S., third. 220 yds. run 22 4-5s., Coleman,tied for second.

won;

Snedigar,S., S.,

O.C,

second;

S.,

won; Smithrum,S.,

and

C5aldwell,

O.C,

second; Craig, O.C, 2m. 4 l-5s., Johnson, won; Leaman, third. second; 220 yds. hurdles First heat 25 2-5s., Beeson, O.C, won; Peaslee, won; 'Harrigaij, S., Second heat 27 4-5s., Smith, Kern, third. second. First heat considered won; Bellah, second; Kendrick, O.C, third. Pole vault 12ft., Scott, 1-2 Stanford won.

880 yds. run

S.,

S.,

S.,

final.

mile Relay race, Broad jump 22ft. 8S.,

S.,

S.,

3-4in.,

Snedigar, O.C, won; Tallant, S., second; BeUah,.1-3.

third.

Points scored Stanford, 78 2-3; Olympic Club, 43

POMONA

VS.

CALIFORNIA.6,

Held at Berkeley Oval, April

1910.

100 yds. run 10 l-5s., Sloane, Pomona, won; Whitney, California, Kant, California, third. 220 yds. run 23s.. Sloane, Pomona, won; Rathbone, California, Claudius, California, third. 440 yds. run 52 l-5s., Johns, California, won; Chase, California, Spurgeon, Pomona, third. 880 yds. run 2m. 3 3-5s., Kelly, California, won; Rice, Pomona, Carver, Pomona, third. 1-mile run 4m. 29 3-5s.. Fisher, Pomona, Won; Saxon, California,

second^second; second;second;.

2-mile run

third. 54s., Fischer, Pomona, won; Sturgis, Pomona, second; Rowe, Pomona, third. 120 yds. hurdles 15 4-5s.. Cowles, California, won; Donald, California, second; Wallace, California, third.

Billings, Pomona,9m.

second;

,

Grubb, California, won; Havens, California, second; ^26s., 220 yds. Redman, California, third. Throwing the hammer 34ft. 3 3-4in.. Gabbert, California, won; Barnes, Pomona, second; Kittrelle, California, third. Running broad jump 22ft. 3 l-2in., Allen, California, won; Kretsinger, California, second; Chapman, California, third. High jump 5ft. 7 l-2in.. Bull, California, and Hill, California, tied for first; Wing, California, and Wolfe, California, tied for third. Pole vault lift. 4in., Barnes, Pomona, won; Potter, California; Bull, California, and Brown, California, tied for second. Putting the shot 41ft. 5in.. Hale, California, won; Scott, California, second;

hurdles

Hardy, California, third. Relay race 3m. 19 2-5s., Pomona, won. Points scored California, 79; Pomona,

43.

2 (-"onrad, ('apt. Earlluim College Track Team. Richmond, Ind. li. M, McDunagh, Cross-Countiy Club, Baltimore. Md., South Atlantic Association 3 A.A.U. Low Hurdle Champion, 11)10. W. Howard, Crosswell (Mich.) High School, Champion Mile, Half-mile, 440 Yards, 220 Yards and 100 Yards 4 Murphy, Illinois, wimier of Pole Jlunner of the Thumb of Michigan.

1

Vault,

12ft.

4 l-4in..

Conference,

1910.

SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.

175

yPI

INTERCOLLEGIATE GYMNASTICSINTERCOLLEGIATE GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS.Held at Princeton, N.J.,

H

3DMarch18,

1910.

Horizontal bar Clark. Princeton, won; Z. Belcher, Yale, second; Callahan, Yale, third. Rings Pope, Princeton, won; Ward, Princeton, second; B. A. Clark, Yale,

third.third.

Side horse

Parallel bars

Means, Yale, won; Coyle, Princeton, Everard, Yale, won; Ruge, Yale, third. 16;

second; Melitzer, Columbia,second;Melitzer,

Columbia,

Club swinging Nelson, Rutgers, won; Briggs, Rutgers, second; Russell,Columbia, third. Points scored Yale, 21; Princeton, Columbia, 3; New York University, 1.

York University, third. Tumbling Kelley, Pennsylvania, won; E. A. Clark, Yale, second; Melitzer,Rutgers,8;

New

Pennsylvania,

5;

DUAL GYMNASTIC MEET HARVARD1910.

VS.

COLUMBIA,

Horizontal bar H. V. Coryell. Harvard, won; A, C. Kaestner, Columbia, second; S. Melitzer, Columbia, third. Side horse W. H. Wheeler. Columbia, won; H. V. Coryell, Harvard, second; A. C. Kaestner, Columbia, third. Clubs H. V. Coryell, Harvard, won; R. V. Moody, ,Harvard, second; E. C. North, Columbia, third. Parallels S. Melitzer, Columbia, won; S. Wolfmaja, Harvard, second; E.' G. Schanroth, Harvard, third. Rings S. Wolf man. Harvard, won; S. Melitzel', Columbia, second; H. R. Rafsky, Harvard, third. Tumbling S. Melitzer, Columbia, won; J. ^ang, Columbia, second; E. N. Cleaves, Harvard, third. Points scored Harvard, 27; Columbia, 27.

'

DUAL GYMNASTIC MEET HARVARDHorizontal H. V. Coryell, L. B. Wakelee, Amherst, third. Horse H. V. Coryell. Harvard, won; B. Campbell, Amherst, third.

VS.

AMHERST,

1909-1910. Harvard, won; F. N. Whitman, Harvard, second;

W. W. Goodnow,

Amherst, second; A.

Whitelaw, Harvard, third. Tumbling E. N. Cleaves. Harvard, won; L. E. Wakelee, Amherst, third. Points scored Harvard, 43; Amherst.

Parallels S. Wolf man. Harvard, won; E. G. Schanroth, Harvard, second; M. P. Shoop, Amherst, third. Clubs H. V. Coryell. Harvard, and P. V. Moody, Harvard, tied for first; E. S. Whitten. Amherst, third. Rings S. Wolf man. Harvard, won; H. R. Rafsky, Harvard, second; R. B,

A.

W. Hubbard, Amherst,

second;

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DUAL GYMNASTIC MEET HARVARD VS. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 1909-10.Horzontal

H. V. Coryell, Harvard, won; F, N, Whitman, Harvard, second; D. Allen, M.I.T., third. H. V. Coryell, Harvard, won; E. N. Cleaves, Harvard, and Crocker, M.I.T., tied for second. Wolf man. Harvard, won; F. N. Whitman, Harvard, second; H. Parallels Gott, M.I.T. third. M. Clubs H. V. Coryell, Harvard, won; R. V. Moody, Harvard, second; Baxter, M.I.T., third. Rings Wolf man. Harvard, won; H. R. Rafsky, Harvard, second; R. B. Whitelaw, Harvard, third. Tumbling E. N. Cleaves, Harvard, won; H. Gott, M.I.T., second; N. Stern, Harvard, third. Points scored Harvard, 46; Massachusetts Institute of Technology,W.HorseS.

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8.

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Witham;Driver;9,

2,

Huson;

3,

Smoak;10,

14,

Lockhart;

Blackshear; 15, Huie.

4, Allen; 5, Powell; 6, Butler; Stephens; 11, Mason; 12, Tritchett;

7,

Maddox;

13, Oweus; Edwards, Photo.

AMERICAN NATIONAL ATHLETIC CLUB ATLANTA..OA.

1,

Lanuigaii, Tr;

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Gooch;

6,

Douglas;

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Cornell vs. Lehigh 115 lbs., Johnson, Cornell, won; 125 lbs.. Philips, Cornell, won; 135 lbs., Allen, Cornell, won; 145 lbs., Peake, Cornell; won; 158 lbs., Embleton, Cornell, lost; 175 lbs., Nichol, Cornell, won: heavyweight, Donnellan, Cornell, lost. Summary Cornell, 5 bouts; Lehigh, 2 bouts. Cornell vs. Yale 115 lbs., Johnson, Cornell, defeated Sweeny, Yale; 125 lbs., Phillips, Cornell, defeated Wheeler, Yale; 135 lbs., Allen. Cornell, and Loughridge, Yale, a draw; 145 lbs., Peake, Cornell, defeated Sweeny, lale; 158 lbs., Nichols, Cornell, defeated Prime, Yale; 175 lbs., Cleavaud, Yale, defeated Embleton, Cornell; heavyweight, Donnellan, Cornell, defeated Childs, Yale. Summary Cornell, 5 bouts; Yale, 1 bout; 1 draw. Cornell vs. Pennsylvania 115 lbs., Johnson, Cornell, defeated Dickson, Pennsylvania; 125 lbs., Phillips, Cornell, defeated Glaspy, Pennsylvania; 135 lbs., Allen, Cornell, defeated Stewart, Pennsyvania; 145 lbs., Peake, Cornell, defeated Pachell, Pennsylvania; 158 lbs., Nichols, Cornell, defeated Smith. Pennsylvania; 175 lbs., Grahm, Pennsylvania, defeated Collins, Cornell; heavyweight, Donnellan, Cornell, defeated Heilman, i'ennsylvauia. Summary Cornell, 6 bouts; Pennsylvania, 1 bout. Cornell vs. Princeton 115 lbs., Johnson, Cornell, and McCarthy, Princeton, a draw; 125 lbs., Phillips, Cornell, defeated Ward, Princeton; 135 lbs.. Mack, Cornell, and Ormond, Princeton, a draw; 145 lbs., Wilson, Princeton, defeated Embleton, Cornell; 158 lbs., Nichols, Cornell, defeated Ormand. Princeton; 175 lbs., Garrett, Princeton, defeated Collins, Cornell; heavyweight. Wells, Princeton, defeated Goff, Cornell. Summary Cornell, 2 bouts; Princeton, 3 bouts; 2 draws. Cornell vs. Columbia 115 lbs., Johnson, Cornell, defeated Brady, Columbia; 125 lbs., Phillips, Cornell, defeated Schwartz, Columbia; 135 lbs., Allen, Cornell, defeated Alderman, Columbia; 145 lbs., Peake. Cornell, defeated Boyce, Columbia; 158 lbs., Embleton, Cornell, defeated Ferrara, Columbia; 175 lbs.. Nichols, Cornell, defeated Cataconzinos. Columbia; heavyweight Saunders, Columbia, defeated Donnellan, Cornell. Summary Cornell, 6 bouts; Columbia, 1 bout. Cornell score at Intercollegiate championship at Philadelphia 115 lbs., Johnson, won. 3 points; 125 lbs., Phillips, second place, 1 point; 135 lbs.. Mack, lost; 145 lbs., Peake, won, 3 points; 158 lbs., Nichols, won, 3 points: 175 lbs., Collins, lost; heavyweight, Goff, second place, 1 point; total, 11

points.

INDIVIDUAL SUMMARY.

matches (5 firsts, 1 draw); 125 lbs., Phillips, 6 matches place Intercollegiate); 135 lbs., Allen, 4 matches (3 firsts, 1 draw, dual meet); 135 lbs.. Mack, 2 matches (1 draw, dual meet; 1 lost. Intercollegiate); 145 lbs., Peake, 5 matches (5 firsts); 145 lbs., 158 lbs., 175 lbs.. Embleton. 4 matches (1 first, 3 lost); 158 lbs., 175 lbs., Nichols, 6 matches (6 firsts); 175 lbs., Collins, 3 matches (3 lost); heavyweight, Donnellan. 4 matches (2 firsts, 2 lost); heavyweight, Goff, 2 matches (second place, Intercollegiates; 1 lost). Summary, college season 1909-1910 Dual meets: Cornell, 24 firsts, 3 draws,115lbs., Johnson, 6 (5 firsts, second

8 lost; intercollegiates, Cornell, first place.

INTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPSHeld at Philadelphia, March19,

1910.

Winners 115-lb..

Johnson, Cornell; 125-lb., Ward, Princeton; 135-lb., Stewart, Pemisylvania: 145-lb.. Peake. Cornell; 1.58-lb.. Nichols, Cornell; 175-lb., Garrett. Princeton; heavyweight, Sanders, Columbia. Points scoredCornell. 11; Princeton, 7; Pennsylvania, 5; Columbia, 5.

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The first Marathon Race held in America was given under the auspices of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club, on Saturday, September 19, 1896, the course being: from Stamford, Conn., to Columbia Oval, New York. The distance was twenty-five miles, and it was won by John J. McDermott of the Pastime A. C, of New York, in 3 hours 25 minutes 55 3-5 seconds.

American Marathon.Held yearly under auspices of Boston A. A. Distance, 25 miles. 1897J. J. McDermott, Pastime A.C., New York, 2h. 55m. 10s.; J. J. Kiernan, St. Bartholomew A.C., New York, 3h. 2m. 2s.; E. P. Rhell, Jamaica Plain, 3h. 6m. 2s. 1898 R. J. McDonald, Cambridgeport G.A., 2h. 42m.; H. Gray, St. George's A.C., 2h. 45m.; R. A. McLean, East Boston A. A., 2h. 48m. 2s. 1899 L. J. Brignolia, Cambridgeport G.A., 2h. 54m. 38s.; R. Grant, K.A.C., New York, 2h. 57m. 46s.; Bart Sullivan, Highland A.C., Boston, 3h. 2m. Is.

1900J.

J. Caffery, St. Patrick's A.C., Hamilton, Ont., 2h. 39m, 44 2-53.; Sherring, Hamilton, Ont., 2h. 41m. 31 3-5s. F. W. Hughson, HamOnt., 2h. 49m. 8s. 1901J. J. Cafifery, Hamilton, Ont., 2h. 29m. 23 3-os.; Wm. David, Hamilton. Ont., 2h. 34m. 45 2-5s. S. A. Mellor, Jr., Yonkers, N. Y., 2h. 44m.

W.

;

ilton,

;

34 2-5sA. Mellor, Jr., Yonkers, N. Y., 2h. 43m. 13 2-5s.; J. J. Kennedy, Boston, 2h. 45in. 2l8. 1903 John C. Lorden, Boston, Mass., 2h. 41m. 29 4-5s. 1904 Michael Spring, Pastime A.C., New York, 2h. 38m. 4 3-5s. 1905 Frederick Lorz, Mohawk A.C., New York, 2h. 38m. 25 2-5s. 190& Timothy Ford. Cambridgeport G.A., 2h. 45m. 43s. 1907 Thomas Longboat, Y,M,C.A,, Toronto, Canada, 2h. 24m. 20 4-53. 1908 Thomas P. Morrissey, Mercury A.C., Yonkers, N. Y., 2h. 25m. 45 l-5s. 1909 Henri Renaud, Nashua, N. H.. 2h. 53m. 36 4-5s. 1910 Fred. L. Cameron, Nova Scotia, 2h. 28m. 52 4-5s.

1902 S.

All-Western Marathon.(3h, 15m. 57 2-5s.), won; Sidney Hatch, unattached (3h. 37m.), second; Felix Carvajol, Missouri A.C. (3h. 44m,), third, 1906 (May 5)Sidney Hatch, River Forest A,C. (2h, 46m., 14 2-5s,), won; Alex, Thil)eau, unattached (2h, 47m, 22s,), second; Louis Marks, First Regiment A.C, Chicago (3h. 14m, 39 3-5s,), third, 1907 (June 1) Sidney Hatch, River Forest A,C. (2h, 39m. 26s.), won; Alex. Thibeau, First Regiment A,C,, Chicago (2h, 48m, 40s,), second; Charles Trefts, St, Louis Y,M.C.A. (3h, i4m, 3 2-5s.), third. 1908 (May 2)Sidney Hatch, First Regiment A.C, Chicago (2h. 29m. 56 2-5S), won; Joseph Forshaw, Missouri A.C, (2h, 30m, 2-5s,), second; Alex, Thibeau, First Regiment A,C,, Chicago (2h, 37m. 45 2-5s,), third. 1909Joseph Erxleben, Missouri A.C, St. Louis (2h. 49m. 10 2-5s.), won; Alex Thibeau. First Regiment A. A. (2h. 55m, 25s,), second; Calvert E. Heath, Illinois A.C, (2h, 59m. 30s,), third, 1910 (May 14) L. J. Pellievant, Chicago A.A. (2h. 53m. 53s.), won; Joe Erxleben, Missouri A.C. (2h. 53m. 5Ss,), second; Sidney Hatch, Chicago (2h, 54m, 37s,), third.

Held under the auspices of the Missouri A.C. 1905 (May 6)^oseph Forshaw, Missouri A.C,

Disftauce, 25 miles.

1, Wrather, Mgr.; 2, Krabl; 3, Keudall; 4, Barrell; 5. Jackson; 6, L. Bellmont, Dir.; 7, R. Henderson, Asst. Dir. 8, Dancy; 9, Dunn; 10, Brown, Oapt.; 11, Phair; 12, Seeligson; 13, Ward; 14, Ahrens. Edwards, Photo. HOUSTON (TEX.) Y. M. C. A. TRACK TEAM.;

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Stuart; 15, Keith. Asst. Mgr.; 16, Young; 17, Baldwin; 18, McMartiu, Capt. 19, Burnett, Mgr.; 20, Roberts; 21, Miles; 22, Scandrett; 23, Orr.14,

AMHERST

(MASS.)

COLLEGE TRACK TEAM.

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Other Marathons.Held at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Aug. 30, 1904. 40 Idlometers 3h. 28m. 53s., T. J. HicliS, Cambridge Y.M.C.A., Cambridge,Mass.

25 milesers,

Held at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., July 4, 1901. 3h. IGm. 39 2-5s., S. A. Mellor, Jr., Hollywood Inn A. A., Yonk-

N. Y.

Held under the auspices of Missouri A.C. 40 kilometers .%. I6m. 57 2-5s., Jos. Forshaw, Missouri A.C, May 6, 1905. miles 2h. 29m. 26s., Sidney H. Hatch, River Forest A.C, June 1, 1907. 25 Held under the auspices of Illinois A.C Distance, 25 miles.

1905 3h.1906

1907 Alex. Thibeau,

57m. 30s., Albert L. Corey, unattached. 1909 2h. 55m. 15s., L. J. Pillivant, Hamilton Park Club, 26 miles, 385 yards. Held under auspices of Central Association, A.A.U., June 30, 1906. 25 mileb 3h. 2m., T. J. Hicks, Boston. Held under the auspices of the Mercury A.C. at Yonkers, N. Y. 25 miles 2h. 43m. 3-5s., J. J. Hayes. St. Bartholomew A.C, Nov. 28, 1907. 25 miles 2h. 49m. 16 2-5s., James Crowl^, I. A. A.C, Nov. 26, 1908. 25 miles 2h. 4t)m. 43 l-5s.. Hanv Jensen, Pastime A.C, Nov. 27, 1909. 25 miles i'h. 38m. 36 2i-5s., John J. Reynolds, Irish-American A.C, Nov.

2h. 190S 2h.

15m.,

Khud Metzner.33s..

Illinois A.C.

41m.

Dennis Bennett,First

Hamilton,

Canada.

Regiment A. A.

24,

1910.

23 miles2.

2h.

Bi'ockton Marathon, held at Brockton,

Mass.Oct.

S5m. 24 37m. 2627m.

4-5s.,

James W. O'Mara, North Cambridge, Mass.,J.

1908.l-5s.,

23 miles-2h.

William

Hackett, North Weymouth, Mass., Oct. Hackett, Brookline, Mass., G.A.A., Oct.

9,1909. 23 1-2 miles7,

2h.

9s.,

William

J.

1910.

New York

Evening Journal Marathon Race. Held over course from Rye, N. Y., to Columbus Circle, New York City, Dec. 26, 1908. 26 miles 385 yds. 2h. 36ni. 26 l-5s., Matthew Maloney, Trinity A.C of Brooklyn, won: J. F. Crowley, Irish-American A.C. second; J. Clark, Xavier A. A., third; J, Ressinice, Tucker A.C, fourth; H. J. Smith, Pastime A.C, fifth, and T. Peters, Bayonno A.C, sixth. Empire City Marathon. Held under the auspices of the Yonkers (N. Y.)

26 miles 385 yds. 2b. 52m. 45 2-5s., Robert Fowler, unattached, of Cambridge, Mass. Peekf?kill Mnrathon. Held at Peekskill. N. Y., February 22. 1909. 21 1-2 miles 2h. 32m., Carl Schlobohm, Mercury A.C, Yonkers, N. Y. Riverview Rink Marathon. Held at Chicago, 111. 26 miles 385 yards2h. 44m. l-5s., Sidney Hatch, Illinois A.C, March 26,1909.

Amusement

Co.,

Jan.

1,

1909.

26 miles 385 yards2h. 46m., Sidney Hatch, Illinois A.C, Nov. 5, 1909. Y'onkers (N. Y.) Marathon. Held from Yonkers to New York, March 27, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 12m. lis., W. Rozett, Pastime A.C, New York City. Exposition Rink Marathon. Held at Pittsburg, Pa., March 30, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 2h. 48m. 43 2-5s. Michael Ryan, I.A.A.C, New York. Irish-American Advocate Marathon. Held at Celtic Park. L. I. April 11, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 2h. 48m. 17s., Harry Jensen, Pastime A.C, N.Y.C Columbia A.C, Marathon. Held at Brooklyn. N. Y., April 22, 1909. 2h. 46m. 2-5s., W. J. Wilson, Xavier A. A., N.Y.C. Bolton Hall Marathon. Held at Troy, N. Y., April 19, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 7m., Sam Mellor, Mercury A.C, Yonkers, N. Y.

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Northwestern A.C. Marathon. Held at Westchester, N. Y. C, May 8, 1903. 26 miles 385 yards 2h. 4Gui. 4 3-5s., Al. Raines, unattached. New York City. Acorn A. A. Marathon. Held at Saratoga Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 8, 1909. 25 miles 3h. Im. 58s., Geo. J. Obermeyer National A.C, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Jersey A.C. Marathon. Held at Jersey City, N. J., May 15, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 7m. 16s., James F. Crowley, LA. A.C, New York City.

New

Held at Peekskill, N. Y., May 31, 1909, Peekskill Marathon. 20 miles 3h. 6m. 22s., Al Hayden, Mercury A.C, Yonkers, N. Y.

Hamilton A.C Marathon. Held at Ridgefield, Albany, N. Y., May 31, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 20m. 2-5s., Eddie Oarr, Xavier A. A., New York City.Held under the auspices of the Hawthorn A.C,. Flatbush Derby Marathon. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 29, 1909. 2h. 57m. 41s., James Crowley, LA. A.C, New York City.

26 miles 3S5 yards

Thirteenth Regiment A.A. Marathon. Held in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 26 miles 385 yards 2h. 46m. 52s., James Clark, Xavier A.A.

12,

1909.

Fourteenth Regiment A.A. Marathon.

Held

in

Brooklyn, N. Y., February 22,

1909.

26 miles 385 yards2h. 53m. 46s., Edwin H. White, Holy Cross A.C Madison Square A.C Marathon. Held at Madison Square Garden, January1909.

8,

26 miles 385 yards2h. 54m. 45 2-5s., Matt Maloney, Trinity Club. Pittsburg Press Marathon. Held at Pittsburg, Pa., January 30, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 40m. 30s., Wm. T. Shannon, Edgeworth, Pa.

Examiner Marathon. Held at San Francisco, Cal., January 31, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 2h. 55m. 18 2-5s., W. Joyner (Siaplamat Indians). Olympic Club Marathon. Held at San Francisco, Cal., February 22, 1909 2h. -JOm. 31 3-5s., Otto Boeddlker, Olympic Club, San Francisco.

Y.M.G.C Marathon.20 miles

2h.

10m. 53

3-5s.,

Held at New Orleans, La., February Lewis Tewanina, Carlisle School.

22, 1909.

Indoor Marathon. Held at San Francisco, Cal., May 12, 1909. 26 miles 385 yards 3h. 15m., Conrad Hubbenctte, Swedish- American San Francisco, Cal.

A.C,

May wood26 miles 385

A.A. Marathon.

Held at Chicago,

111.,

Oct.

8,

1910.

yards 3m. Im., Sidney Hatch, CI.A.A.C Club Vendome Marathon. Held at Olympic Park, Newark. N.1910.

J.,

May

29,

26 miles 385

yards 3h. 11m.34 2-5s.,

25s.,

Edwin H. White, Holy Cross Lyceum.Corey,

14 miles

15

Ih. 41m. miles Ih. 21m. at Newark,1908.

ROAD RACES.Albert1908.

Chicago,

at

St.

Louis,

June

6,

N.

3s., Samuel J., Oct. 21,

A. Mellor, Jr., Mercury

A.C, Yonkers, N.

Y.,

19 miles 16916,

yds. Ih. 48m.

43s.,

Samuel A. Mellor,

Jr.,

Hamilton, Ont., Oct.

1904. 20 miles (in 30 miles

match race) 2h. 19m. 26 1-5s.. Sidney Hatch, Chicago, defeated Albert Corey. Chicago, at Harlem race track. Harlem, 111., Oct. Hatch declared winner after going twenty miles. 3, 1908. Relay race (15 men teams), 80 miles; from Sea Girt, N. J., to Newark^N. J. 7h. 47m.. Elizabeth Y.M.C.A. team. Elizabeth, N. J., Sept. 10, 1908.. 100 miles 16h. 7m. 24s., Sidney Hatch, Illinois A.C, at Riverview Park,^ Chicago, 111., July 26, 1909.

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and 10-mile

Illinois A.C. 4 Capt., 100 Yards, 9 4-5s.

Nelson,

2 French,

mile Cuutiul A.A.C.

Champiuubhiii,

High Jump, 6ft. 5-8in. Hiidilock, li Washington State College, Sprinter.

Sept.

17,

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WOOD-BLOCK MARATHON HANDICAP RACE.Held on Market Street, rbiladelphia, Pa., November6 1-4 miles.24,

1910;

distance,

William Senior. Kensington B.C.. handicap 4m. 30s John Snvder, Germautowu B.C., handicap 3m Harry Smith, Hobart F.C., handicap 3m. 40s L. J. Castor, Germantown B.C., handicap 4m. 25s. J. A. Campbell, St. Nicholas C.C, handicap 4m. 20s. George Williams, Oriental A.C., handicap 3m. 40s. R. G. Blithe, St. Patrick's C.C, handicap 2m. Lawrence Jensen, Victrix C.C, handicap 2m. 30s. Edward McLaughlin. Stillmau A.C, handicap 3m. 25s. J. E. Dudley, Kensington B.C., handicap Im. 50s.

41m. 38s. 41m. 44s. 41m. 58s.

R. E. Collins, Kensington B.C.; G. H. The following also competed: McKeon. unattached; G. M. Tannebaum, Brown Prep.; Wallace McCurdy, Kensington B.C.; William McAleer, East Side B.C.; A. Dougherty, St. Patrick's A. A.; Charles Keiper, Stillman A.C; Paul Lafuna, Aquinas C.C; T. McCoombs, Kensington B.C.; C W. Lamont, Germantown B.C.; W. J. Williams, Third Regiment; William Knapp, Kensington B.C.; B. Lockyer, Kensington B.C.; J. J. Foley, Shanahan C.C; Joseph J. Andress, Stillman A.C; F. Smith, Kensington B.C.; H. E. Reynolds, unattached; Alfred Aspen, Germantown B.C.; H. F. Wagner, unattached; Daniel Murphy, Eddystone Lyceum; William McCann, unattached; E. Leidy, Kensington B.C.; F. Atz, Kensington B.C.; R. W. Vessey, Germantown B.C.; P. J. Tobin, Shanahan C.C; T. Barrow, Evangel. B.C.; J, P. Allandorf. Stillman A.C; JamesWard, Aquinas C.C; James Schofield, Kensington B.C.; No. 123, Post entry, F. W. Harrison, unattached; no name; Hugo Keenig, St. Patrick's A.A. Joseph Weber, St. Peter's C.C; George Cranshow, Edmunds B.C.; H. Stupka, West Spruce A.C; Fred. Lyons, Kensington B.C.; Joseph Oscheca, Madonna House;' Andrew Rowan, St. Elizabeth's; Joseph Dillon, Cecilian C.C; H. W. Trayhold, West Spruce A.C; H. Haines, unattached; F. McCloskey, unattached; Leo Abrarey, Girard A. B.C.; John A. Park, unattached; R. Almedia, James McKeeg. Wilson F.C C P. Passe, unattached; St. Patrick's A.A. Michael Colby, Marquette C.C; No. 139, Post entry, no name; Paul J. W. Whyte^ Goltz, Stillman A.C; Charles Bruder, Kensington B.C.; J.;; ;

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A.C;

J.

Mcllhenny.

St.

Agatha's;;

J.

Sherwood.

St.

Agatha's;

McCann, Cecelian C.C; Aug. Grovray, St. Peter's C.C; Philip Sowers, Jr., Henry Corak, unattached; Agatha's; W. A. Caldwell, W. Park A.A. Joseph Sasley, St. Michael's C.C; Louis Ray, Quaker City A.C; Walter Kirk, Kensington B.C.; Joseph McKeaney, Holy Name C.C; No. 127. Post entry, no name; Edward Goldblum, unattached; J. Sullivan, Aquinas; Edwin Daly, Aquinas; J. Owens, Cecelian C.C; Charles Heineman, Stillman A.C; Paid R. Shoe, unattached; C W. Wenner, Germantown B.C.; Leo P. Holland, Mt. Carmel C.C; G. Levengood, unattached; Vincent Fleming, St. Peter's C.C; John Shanahan, unattached; Albert McAdams, Girard A. B.C.; John Hudson, Kensington B.C.; F. Keenan. Eureka A.C; H. Williams, Hobart A.C; Robert Crouch, unattached; D. Kayser, Southwark B.C.St.

TEAM SCORE.team, 55 points; Germantown B.C., 88; Kensington 136; Stillman A.C, 149; St. Patrick's A. A., 175; Kensington B.C. third team, 308.

Kensington B.C. B.C. second team,

first

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