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Index
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All- America athletic
All- America college
team
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All- America Interscholastic team 9
American Amateur Records
All-around 17
Decathlon 17
Hurdle racing 15
Javelin 17
Jumping 15
Rope climbing 17
Relay racing 13
Running 11
Shot putting 17
Swimming 17
Throwing the discus 17
Throwing the hammer 17
Throwing weights 17
Vaulting 15
Walking 13
American Noteworthy Performances
Batting, kicking and throwing balls 47
Dumbbells 43
Hopping 41
Hose carriage 43
Hurdle racing 31
Jumping 35
Jumping from springboard -45
Kicking 45
Lifting 45
Long dive , 45
Medley race 47
Parallel bars 45
PuUing the body up by the arms 47
Relay racing 39
Rope cHmbing 41
Running 23
Running backward 41
Running the bases 41
Sack racing 39
Shot putting 37
Stone gathering 41
Swimming 47
100 yard times of one minute or better ma(ie in the United States
during the season of 1915 , '
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51
Three-legged races ««< 41
Throwing the discus •.•" 39
Throwing the hammer 35
Throwing weights 37
Vaulting 35
Wall scaling 43
Walking 27
Ajnateur Champions of America
Decathlon
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Individual all-around champions . . xrirf. _. .fltj •>-
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Junior champions SCei- /^ ^^ZS/^. 79
Track and field IT. L/ *T\7
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Wrestling 147
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Hawaiian Association
Track and field 14c,
Swimming '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.
149
Inter-Mountain Association
Boxing. 145
Indoor swimmmg 14^;
Outdoor swimming i ^-^
Wrestling '.'.'.'.'.'.
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Metropolitan Association
Boxing Ija
Cross-country uq
Gymnastic 12?
Junior track and field 11 =
Junior track and field records ... .'
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Senior outdoor track and field. .
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. Southern Association
{/) Boxing J 44
Fifth annualsenior swimming.'.'.
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Southern Association Continued.
Individual and team cross-country
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Ninth annual track and field 141
Second annual junior swimming 144
Third annual two-mile swimming 144
Wrestling 144
"Western Association
Track and field 146
Two-mile Ladies' swimming 147
Australasian Records
Australian swimming championships 204
Australian swimming records 204
New South Wales swimming championships 207
New South Whales track and field championships 206
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New Zealand University meet 209
Track and field records 202
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Victorian championships 209
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British A. A. A. records 1S4
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Records 195
French records 188
Gaelic Association championships 1S7
Irish records 1 88
German records 196
Hungarian records 198
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Scotch records 1 i>6
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Decathlon championship 190
Intercollegiate track and field championships 192
Intercollegiate track and field records 192
Marathon running championship 190
Pentathlon championship 190
Skating championship 193
Swimming championships 193
Records 190
Intercollegiate Championships
All- America college records 1 54
Collegiate records of the United States 154
Cross-country 157
Drake University relay carnival 164
Eighth annual Missouri Valley Conference meet 1 62
Fifth annual Intercollegiate Conference indoor meet 159
Fifteenth annual outdoor meet of the Intercollegiate Conference
Athletic Association 159
Fortieth annual field meeting of I. C. A. A. A. A. , 153
Gymnastic 158
I. C. A. A. A. A. records 154
Intercollegiate Conference records 160
Maine Intercollegiate meet 162
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New England Intercollegiate championships 161
New York State Intercollegiate Athletic Union records 161
New York State Intercollegiate meet 160
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Conference meet 163
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Conference records 164-
Points scored in dual Intercollegiate meets 165
Results of first annual indoor meeting of I. C. A. A. A. A 155
Swimming 158
Interscholastic Records
American cross-country championship 171
Best Records of the United States 170
National swimming championsdip 171
ALL-AMERICA
ATHLETIC TEAM, 1915 fe
Selected by Frederick W. Rubien, Sec.-Treas. A. A. U.
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F. MURRAY
Olympic Club Throwing 16 lb.
Irish-American A.C.
Hammer
^^ 440 Yards lliinllcs— P. RYAN
1^ W. H. MEANIX Irish-American A.C.
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EDW. RENZ
Boston A. A.
Throwing the Javelin
G. A. BRONDER, JR.
Mohawk Irish-American A.C.
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Decathlon
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New York A. C.
A. W. RICHARDS
Intermounfain Association
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ALL-AMERICA
COLLEGE TEAM, 1915
A. E. WARD
University of Chicago
W. M. OLER, JR.
Yale University
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ALL-AMERICA
INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM, 1915
Selected by Frederick W. Rubien. Sec.-Treas. A. A. U.
A. W. GORTON P. GRAHAM
Moses Brown Sch., Providence,R.I. University High, Chicago, 111.
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AMERICAN AMATEUR RECORDS
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RUNNING.
60 yards— 6 2-5s., L. E. Mvers, New York City, Dee. 12, 1882; J. W. Tewks-
bury, New York City, Jan. 13, 1899; W. D. Eaton, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept.
6, 1901; Washington Delgado, New York City, Feb. 4. 1901; R. Clougben,
Irish-American A.C., and R. Rted, Gordon A. A., Madison Square Garden,
New York City. Dec. 1, 1J>08; W. J. Keating, A'baiiy, N. Y., Feb. 8,
1910; R. Cloughen, Nev/ York City, Jan. 28, 1910: J. Wasson, Notre
Dame, Chicago, 111., Mar. 11, 1911; A. T. Meyer, Irish-American A.C.,
Paterson, N. J., Jan. 21. 1914; S. Butler. Hutchinson. Kansas. H.S., Evan-
ston. 111., March 28, 1914; R. A. Carroll, Indiana Normal School, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., Dec. 10, 1914.
100 .yards—9 3-5s., Dan J. Kelly, Spokane, Wash., June 23. 1906, H. P. Drew,
University of Southern California, Berkeley, Cal., Mar. 28, 1914.
100 —
meters 10 4-5s., R. C. Craig, Detroit Y.;\I.C.A. H. P. Drew. Spring-
;
3 miles (indoor) —
14m. 18 l-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Bklyn, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1913.
3 miles (outdoor) —14m. 22 3-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Celtic Park, N. Y., Aug.
1913.
17,
5000 meters (indoor) —lum. 5 4-5s., G. V. Bonhag, Madison Square Garden,
Jan. 25. 1912.
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5000 meters (outdoor) 15m. 6 2-5s., L. Scott, Celtic Park, N. Y., May 26. '12.
4 miles (indoor, board) —19m. 39 4-5s., G. V. Bonhag, New York City, Feb.
5, 1910.
4 miles (outdoor)— 20m. 2s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
5 miles (indoor)— 24m. 29 l-5s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Feb. 12, 1913.
5 miles (outdoor) —
25m. Ss., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
8000 meters (outdoor)— 25m, 44s., W. J. Kramer, Celtic Park, L. I., June 2,
1912.
6 miles (outdoor)— 30m, 20 2-5s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
6 miles (indoor) —
30m. 24s., H. Kolehmainen, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1913.
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lOOOO meters (outdoor) 31m. 43 3-5s., W. J. Kramer, Cambridge, Mass.,
June 8, 1912.
7 miles (outdoor)— 35m. 35 4-5s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
7 miles (indoor)—35m. 36 2-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1913.
8 miles (outdoor) —
40m. 48 4-5s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
8 miles (indoor) —
40m. 47 4-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1913.
9 miles (indoor)— 46m. 3-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1913.
9 miles (outdoor) —
46m., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
10 miles (outdoor)— 51m. 3 2-5s., H. Kolehmainen, N. Y. City, Nov. 1, 1913.
10 miles (indoor) —51m. 6 3-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1913.
1 hour— 10 miles 1,182 1-3 yds., S. Thomas, New York City, Nov. 30, 1889.
15 miles— Ih. 25m. 15s., J. F. Crowley, Celtic Park, N, Y., Nov. 14, 1909.
20 miles— Ih. 58m. 27 3-5s., James Clark, Celtic Park, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1909.
25 miles—2h. 44m. 50s., M. Maloney, New York City, Jan. 8, 1909.
WALKING.
1 mile (outdoor)— 6m. 29 3-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 27, 1883.
1 mile (indoor)— 6m. 28s., G. H. Goulding, Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1911.
2 miles (indoor)— 13m. 38 3-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, '12.
2 miles (outdoor) —
13m. 48 3-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May
30, 1884.
3 —
miles (indoor) ^20m. 49 4-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, '12.
3 miles (outdoor) —21m. 9 l-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Nov. 6, 1883.
4 miles (indoor)— 2Sm. Gl-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1912.
5 —
Miles (outdoor) 36m. 10s., G. H. Goulding, New Brunswick, N. J., Oct.
23, 1915.
6 miles (outdoor) —43m. 28 2-5s., G. H. Goulding, New Brunswick, N. J., Oct.
23, 1915.
7 miles (outdoor) — 50m. 40 4-5s., G. H. Goulding, New Brunswick, N. J., Oct.
23, 1915.
8 miles— Ih. 2m. 8 l-2s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Sept. 8, 1880.
9 miles —Ih. 10m. 8s., E. B. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880.
10 miles —Ih. 17m. 40 3-4s., E. E. Merrill, Boston, Mass., Oct. 5, 1880.
15 miles—2h. 14m. 44s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I.. Dec. 31, 1880.
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20 miles 3h. 8m. lOs., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879.
25 miles—4h. 3m. 35s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879.
RELAY RACING.
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880 yards relay (indoor, with baton 4 men, each man ran 220 yards) Im. —
35 2-5S., Xavier A.A. team (C. B, Clark, H. Heiland. E. Lohse, J
Keating), New York City, Feb. 21, 1912; (outdoor) Im. 29 2-5s., Univer-
W
ALFRED J. LILL, JR.,
Ex-President Amateur Athletic Union of the United States.
Elmer Chickering. Photo.
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HURDLE RACING
70 yards (indoor) —6
hurdles. 3ft. 6in. high, 10 yards apart, 10 yards to first
to finish— 9 2-5s., J. L. Hartranft, New York City, Oct.
yards
hurdle. 10
31, 1910; J. I. Wendell. New York City. Mar. 6. 1913.
120 yards— 10 hurdles, 3ft, 6in. high, 15s., F. W. Kelly, University of Southern
California, Berkeley, Cal., May 10, 1913; F. W. Kelly, University of
Southern California, Berkeley, Cal., May 2, 1914.
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220 yards 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high (straightaway), 23 3-5s, (outdoor). A, O.
Kraenzlein, New York City, May 28, 1898; J. I. Wendell, Cambridge, Mass.,
May 31, 1913. 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 24 4-5s. (outdoor, around a turn),
John J. Eller, Irish-American A.C, Travers Island, Sept. 19, 1908; John J.
Filer, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1, 1911; John J. Eller, Celtic Park, L. I,, Sept,
16, 1911; F, W. Kelly, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Cal.,
May 21, 1915,
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440 yards, 3ft. hurdles (outdoor 10 hurdles, first hurdle 40 yards from start,
40 yards between each hurdle and 40 yards to finish) 54 3-5s., William — H.
Meanix, Boston A.A., Cambridge, Mass,, July 16, 1915.
JUMPING.
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standing high jump, without weights (outdoor) 5ft. 5 3-4in., Leo Goehring,
Travers Island, N. Y., June 14, 1913; (indoor), 5ft, 4 l-8in., Piatt Adams,
New York City, Jan. 25, 1913.
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Running high jump, without weights 6ft, 7 5-16in., (outdoor) E. Beeson, —
Olympic Club, Berkeley, Cal., May 2, 1914.
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Hunning high jump (indoor), without weights 6ft. 4 l-2in., S. C, Lawrence,
Boston. IMass.. Feb. 9, 1912.
One standing broad jump, without weights — lift. 4 7-8in., Ray C, Ewry, St.
Aug. 29, 1904.
Louis.
Hunning broad jump, without weights —24ft, 7 l-4in,, M. .Prinstein, Philadel-
phia, Pa., April 28, 1900.
Hunning hop, step and jump, without
Celtic Park, L. I., May 30, 1911.
weights — 50ft, llin,, D. F, Ahearne,
VAULTING.
pole vault for height— 13ft. 2 l-4in., M. S. Wright, Cambridge, Mass., June
8, 1912.
Pole vault for distance (indoor) —2Sft. 2in., Piatt Adams, New York City,
Oct. 31. 1910.
XORMAX TABER.
Boston A. A. Record holder for one-mile run, 4m. 12 3-as.
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SHOT Tutting.
16-lb. shot— 51ft., Ralph Rose, San Francisco, Aug. 21, 1909.
16-lb. shot, right and left baud, with toe board—91ft. 10 l-2in. (right hand,
50ft. 6in. ;left hand. 41ft. 4 1-2in.), Ralph Rose, Oakland, Cal., June 2,
1912; right and left hand, without toe board— 91ft. lOin. (right hand,
49ft. lOiu. left hand, 42ft.), Ralph Rose, American League Park,
; New
York City, June 12, 1912.
THROWING WEIGHTS.
56-lb. weight, thrown with both hands from a 7-ft. circle, without follow
40ft. 6 3-8in., M. J. McGrath, Montreal. Canada, Sept. 23, 1911.
56-lb. weight, for height —
16ft. 11 l-4in., P. Donovan, Pastime A.C., San Fran-
cisco, Cal., Feb. 20, 1914,
JAVELIN RECORD.
Throwing the javelin — 184ft. 9 l-2in., H. B. Liversedge, Stanford, Cal., April
11, 1914.
DECATHLON.
6858.81 points. Alma Richards, Intermountain A. A., San Francisco, Cal., August
9 and 10, 1915,
ROPE-CLIMBING.
Using —
the hands alone ISft. up, 3 3-5s., Edward Kunath, Anchor A.C.,
Jersey City, Mar. 25, 1902; bell 22ft. from the floor. 21ft. up, 5 3-5s., E.
Lindenbaum, 92d. St. Y.M.H.A., New York City, Feb. 12, 1914. 38ft. up,
20 7-8S., E. E. Allen, Cambridge, Mass., March 31, 1884. 25ft. up, 6 2-5s.,
E. Kunath, New York City, Sept. 1, 1901. 35ft. up, 11 4-5s., E. Linden-
baum, 92d St, Y.M.H.A,, New York City, May 2, 1914.
SWIMMING.
American records are recognized over the following distances, if made
over a course not less than 60 feet and not more than 220 yards in length: .50
yards, 100 yards, 120 yards, 150 yards, 200 yards, 220 yards, 300 yards, 440
J. i:. i-TED'-) MEREDITH.
National 440-}ar(ls run rhampion, 1915; lulerfollegiate A. A. A. A. 440-yards
and SSO-yards run champion; world's record holder S80-yards run.
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and 500 yards, for swimming on the back: 100 yards and 150 yards, for swim-
ming the breaststroke; 100 and 200 yards, for relay racing club teams of 4 or
5 men, each man to swim 50 and 100 yards, and over the following distances
if made over a course not less than 220 feet and not more than 220 yards in
length: 880 yards, 1000 yards and one mile. For plunging one minute time
limit. In addition to distances mentioned above, all records over distances
in meters, if made under record conditions of the International Swimming
Federation, are acknowledged as American records. Figures in parentheses
indicate length of course in yards unless stated otherwise.
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50 yds., open tidal salt water, straightaway 238., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Hui
Nalu, Honolulu Harbor, II. T., .Tune 11, 1915 (swimmer was not aided by
the tide); bath (lOOft.), 1 turn—23 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., Aug. 6, 1913.
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100 yds., open tidal salt water, straightaway 53 l-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku,
Hui Nalu, Honolulu Harljor, H. T., June 11, 1915 (swimmer was not
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aided by the tide); batli (75), 1 turn .54 2 -5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku,
Hui Nalu, Honolulu, Sutro Baths, San Francisco, Cal., July 17, 1915.
120 yds., bath (25), 4 turns— Im. 10s., C. M. Daniels, New York City, Dec. 9,
1908; bath (20), 5 turns— Im. 8 2-5s., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C.,
111. A.C. bath, Chicago, 111., Jan. 8, 1914.
150 yds., bath (25), 5 turns— Im. 32 3-5s., C. M. Daniels, Yale' Natatorium,
New Haven. Cdini.. Feb. 17, 1911; bath (20), 7 turns— Im. HI l-5s., H. J.
Hebner, Illinois A.C, 111. A.C. bath, Chicago, III., Feb. 5, 1914.
200 yds., bath (20), 9 turns— 2m. 7 2-5s., H. J. Ilebner, Illinois A.C, 111. A.C.
bath, Chicago, 111., Jan. S, 1914; bath (751. 2 turns (salt water) 2m.—
13 l-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Hui Nalu, Honolulu, H. T., Sutro bath,
San Francisco, Cal., July 4, 1914.
220 yds., bath (30), 8 turns— 2m. 25 2-5s., C. M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
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Mar. 20, 1909; bath (20), 10 turns 2m. 21s., 11. J. Hebner, Illinois A.C,
Illinois A.C. bath, Chicago, 111., Jan. 8, 1914; bath (75, salt water), 2 turng
— 2m. 26 2-5S., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Hui Nalu, Honolulu, Sutro P.aths,
San Francisco, Cal., Jul.v 16, 1915; open tidal salt water (100), 2 turns
2m. 29s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Hui Nalu, Honolulu, and George Cunha,
Hui Nalu, Honolulu (swimming dead heat), Honolulu Harbor, H. T., June
11, 1915 (swimmers were not aided by the tide); open still water (110), 1
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turn 2m. 33 2-5s., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C, Broad Ripple Pool,
Indianapolis, Ind., July 31, 1914.
300 vds., bath (25). 11 turns— 3m. 35 4-5s.. C. M. Daniels. New York, Mar.
4, 1910; bath (20), 14 turns— 3m. 26 l-5s.. Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C,
Illinois A.C bath, Chicago, 111., Feb. 4, 1915.
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440 yds., bath (75, salt water), 5 turns 5m. 22 l-5s., Ludy Langer, Los An-
geles A.C, Sutro bath, San Francisco, Cal., July 5, 1914; open salt water
(110), 3 turns —5m. 32 1-58., Ludy Langer, Los Angeles A.C, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., July 19, 1915.
500 yds., bath (75), 6 turns— 6m. 13 4-5s., Ludy Langer, Los Angeles A.C,
Sutro baths, San Francisco, Cal., July 17, 1915.
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8S0 yds., bath (75, salt water), 11 turns llm. 40 2-5s.. Ludy Langer, Log
Angeles A.C, Sutro baths, San Francisco, Cal., July 3, 1914; open salt
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water (110), 7 turns 12m. 6s., Ludy Langer, Los Angeles A.C, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., July 23, 1915.
1000 yds., open, still salt water (84), 11 turns— 13m. ,59 3-5s., H. E. Vollmer,
New York A.C, Steeplechase Park baths. Coney Isl'd, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1915.
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1 mile, open salt water (110), 15 turns 24m. 59 2-5s., Ludy Langer, Los An-
geles A.C, San Francisco, Cal., July 23, 1915.
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100 meters, bath (25), 4 turns Im. 2 4-5s., C. .M. Daniels, New York, Apr. 15,
1910.
200 meters, bath (30), 7 turns—2m. 26s., C M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar.
28, 1911.
300 meters, bath (25) 13 turns— 3m, 57 3-5s., C
M. Daniels, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1910.
500 meters, bath (25), 21 turns— 7m. 4-5s., J. C. Wheatley, New York A.C,
New York A.C. bath. New York City, Apr. 25, 1914.
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H. J. Hebner, 55 4-5s.), Illinois A.C. bath, Chicago, 111., April 15, 1915;
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4 men, 100 yds. each, bath (25) 3m. 52 4-5s., Illinois A.C. team (A. C.
Raithel, 58 3-5s. William Vosburgh, 59 l-5s. Perry McGillivray, 57s. H.
; ; ;
J. Hebner, 58s.), New York A.C. bath. New York City, May 4, 1914; 4 men,
—
open still water, 100 yds. course 3m. 57 l-5s., Illinois A.C. team (H. J.
Hebner, Im. M. R. Mott, Im. 2s.; A. C. Raithel, 57 1-5s.; Perry McGilli-
;
vray, 58s.), Broad Ripple Pool, Indianapolis, Ind., July 31, 1914.
500 yds., 5 men, 100 yds. each, bath (20)—4m. 45 l-5s., Illinois A.C. team (A.
C. Raithel, 55s. H. J. Hebner. 57s. Perry McGillivray, 55 4-5s. William
; ; ;
—
Im. 53 3-5s., New York A.C. team (J. C.
Wheatley, 59 4-5s. H. E. Vollmer, 57s. Walter Ramme, 58 4-5s. N. T.
; ; ;
Nerich, 59 1-58.; H. O'Sullivan, 58 4-5s.), New York A.C. bath, New York
City, April 8, 1915.
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS.
Breast stroke, 100 yds., bath (20), 4 turns —
Im. 13 2-5s,, Michael McDermott,
Illinois A.C,
Illinois A.C. bath, Chicago, 111., Feb. 4, 1915.
Breast stroke, 200 yds., bath (20), 9 turns —
2m. 38 2-5s., Michael McDermott,
Illinois A.C, Illinois A.C. bath, Chicago, III., Feb, 4, 1915.
Plunging— Im. time limit, bath— 80ft., F. B. Willis, Philadelphia, Pa., Mar.
9, 1912.
FRANK SLOMAN,
Olympic Club, San Francisco. Winner 440-yards run, Far Western Champion-
ships, July 31, 1915; National Junior A. A. U. champion, 1915; second in 440-
yards run, National Senior A. A. U. Championships, August 7, 1915,
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
Di —
n AMERICAN n
LI NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCES U
nr— i n
RUNNING.
20 yards —24-5s., E. B. Bloss, Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 22, 1892.
35 yards —
4s., A. W. Grosvenor, Boston, Mass., March 14, 1896; Clyde A,
Blair,Chicago, Feb. 22, 1902; Madison, Wis., March 16, 1902; Chicago,
May 8, 1902 (twice); W. Hogenson, Madison, Wis., March IS. 1905;
Frank Waller, Madison, Wis. (twice), March 18, 1905; F. Kuhn, C.A.A.,
Chicago, 111., Feb. 25, 1911.
40 yards— 4 2-5s., W. D. Eaton, Boston, Mass., Feb. 11, 1905.
45 yards— 5 l-5s., C. A. Blair, Chicago, Feb. 13, 1904; Victor S. Rice, Chi-
cago, Feb. 13, 1904.
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50 yards 5 2-5s., \ictor S. Rice, Chicago, Feb. 20, 1904; W. D. Eaton, New
York City, Oct. 10, 1905; Richard L. Murray, St. Louis. Mo., Mar. 17,
1906; F. Kuhn, C.A.A., Omaha, Neb., April 1, 1911; A. T. Meyer, Philadel-
phia, Pa., March 13, 1915.
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Bl yards 5 3-5s., Arthur Kent, Maspeth, L. I., Aug. 2, 1902.
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57 yards 6s., Arthur Kent, New York City, Feb. 4, 1901.
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65 yards (indoor) 7s., Lawson Robertson, New York City, March 2, 1908; H.
P. Drew, New York City, Jan. 25, 1913.
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70 yards 7 l-5s. (made in two races the same evening), W. A. Schick,
New York City, Feb. 28, 1903; J. J. Archer, New York City, Feb. 5,
1910; R. Cloughen, New York City, Feb. 5, 1910; H. P. Drew. New York
City, Dee. 7, 1912.
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75 yards 7 3-5s., L. H. Gary, Princeton, N. J., May 9, 1891; B. J. Wefers,
Boston, Mass., Jan. 25. 1896: Archie Hahii. Milwaukee. Wis.. Mar. 11.
1905; H. P. Drew, New York City, Mar. 6, 1913; A. T. Meyer, Irish-Ameri-
can A.C., New York City, Mar. 2, 1914.
78 yards— 7 4-5s., B. J. Wefers, Oak Island, Mass., Aug. 1, 1896.
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80 yards 8s., Wendell Baker, Boston, Mass., July 1, 1886.
—
90 yards (indoor) 9 l-5s., H. P. Drew, University of Southern California,
Brooklyn, N. Y., April 27, 1914.
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105 yards 10 2-5s., N. H. Hargrave, Berkeley Oval, Sept. 25, 1901.
109 yards— lis., B. J. Wefers, Lowell, Mass., Aug. 29, 1896.
110 yards- 10 4-5s., R. Cloughen, Celtic Park, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1910.
120 yards (outdoor)— 11 3-5s., H. P. Drew, University of Southern California,
Crescent Park, R. I., August 20, 1914.
125 yards— 12 2-53., C. H. Sherrill, New York City, May 4, 1889.
130 yards— 12 4-5s., Robert Cloughen, Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1909; H. P.
Drew, University of Southern California, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1913.
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150 yards 14 4-5s., C. H. Sherrill, Jr., Berkeley Oval, New York, May 17,
1S90; J. Owen, Jr., Detroit. Mich., Sept. 13. 1890.
200 yards— 20s., W. Baker, Berkeley Oval, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1890.
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250 yards 25 4-5s., C. H. Sherrill, Jr., New Haven, Conn., June 15, 1888.
330 yards— 35s., L. E. Myers, New York, Oct. 22, 1881.
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350 yards 36 2-5s., M. W. Long, Guttenburg Race Track, N. J., Oct. 4, 1900.
(This was the first 350 of a 440 yards straightaway trial.)
4(X) yards, straightaway —
42 l-5s., M. W. Long, Guttenburg Race Track, N.
J., Oct. 4. 1900. (This was the first 400 vards of a 440-yards trial.)
500 yards— 57 3-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Celtic Park, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1910.
550 yards— Im. 4s., M. W. Sheppard, Celtic Park, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1910.
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660 yards (outdoor) Im. 20 2-5s., H. Baker, New York A.C., Travers Island,
N. Y., Sept. 26. 1914.
700 yards— Im. 26 4-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Celtic Park, N. Y., May 30, 1910.
5-12ths of a mile— Im. 42s., W. G. George, New York, Nov. 30, 1882.
800 yards— Im. 44 2-5s., L. E. Myers, Williamsburgh, L. L, Sept. 16, 1882.
—
800 yards Im. 43 3-5s. (race track), M. W. Sheppard, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
Aug. 23, 1910.
p. RYAN,
Irish American A. C. A. A. U, senior and metropolitan throwing the ham-
mer champion.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 25
900 yards— Im. 57 l-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Celtic Park, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1910.
2-3 mile— 2m. 44 2-5s. (race track), M. W. Sheppard, Newark, N. J., Aug.
20, 1910.
2-3 mile— 2m. 45 2-5s., M. W. Sheppard, Celtic Park, N. Y., July 31, 1910.
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1 1-4 miles 5m. 38 4-5s., T. P. Conneff, Bergen Point, N. J., Sept. 2, 1895.
'
JOIE RAY,
run,
o"e-iiiile Senior A. A. U. Championships,
pin'™ Po^ifi^'
Fanama-Paclfic T I^'^""tr
International Exposition, San Francisco, Cal., August
7, 1915.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 27
18 1-2 miles— Ih, 48m. 22 2-5s., James Clark, Celtic Park, N.Y., Nov. 14, 1909.
19 miles— lb. 51m. 41 4-5s., James Clark, Celtic Park, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1909.
19 1-2 miles— lb. 5om. 3s., James Clark, Celtic Park, N. Y,, Nov. 14, 1909.
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21 miles 2b. llm. 3os., M. Malouey. New York City, Jan. 8, 1909.
22 miles— 2h. 21m. 44s., M. Malouey, New York City, Jan. 8, 1909.
23 miles— 2b. 29m. 6s., M. iMaloney, New York City. Jan. 8, 1909.
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24 miles 2b. SOm. 51s., M. Maloney, New York City, Jan. 8, 1909.
26 miles— 2b. 53m. 6s., M. Maloney, New York City. Jan. 8. 1909.
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26 miles 385 yards (Maratbon distance) ^2h. 54m. 45 2-5s., M. Maloney, New
York City, Jan. 8, 19U0.
27 miles to 35 miles—27 miles, 3h. 8m. 59s. 28 miles, 3h. 17m. 30s. 29 miles,
; ;
3b. 26m. 2Ss.; 30 miles, 3b. 36m. 3 l-2s. 31 miles, 3b. 44m. 55s.; 32 miles,
;
3h. 52m. 35s.; 33 miles, 4b. 2ra. 4os.; 34 miles, 4b. 12m. 31s.; 35 miles,
4b. 22m. 42s., J. Gassmau, Williamsburgb, L. I.. Feb. 22, 1884.
36 miles— 4b. 44m. 36s., W. C. Davies, New York City, Feb. 22, 1882.
—
37 miles to 49 miles 37 miles, 4h. 53m. 57s.; 38 n iles. 5h. 3ra. 45s.; 39
miles, 5b. 11m. 40s.; 40 miles. 5b. 20ni. 30s.; 41 miles, 5h. 28m. 45s.;
42 miles, 5b. 41m. Sos. 43 miles, 5b. 51m. 30s.: 44 miles. Ob. 8m. 25s.
;
W. C. Davies, New York Cit.v, Feb. 22. 1882. 45 miles. 6h. 42m. 22s.:
46 miles, 6b. 59m. 6s.; 48 miles, 7b. 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— 7b. 29m. 47s., P. Golden, Williamsburgb, L. I., Feb. 22, 1883.
—
51 miles to 120 miles 51 miles, 7h. 49m. 39s., W. C. Davies, New York,
Feb. 22, 1882. 52 miles, 8b., P. Golden, Feb. 22, 1883. 53 miles, 8h.
14m.; 54 miles 8h. 23m., W. C. Davies, New York, Feb. 22, 1882. 55
miles. 8b. 42m. 40s.; 56 miles, 8b. 52ra. 10s.; 57 miles, 9h. 33m. 35s.;
58 miles, 9h. 24m. 2Us. 59 miles, 9b. 32m. 20s.; 60 miles, 9h. 44m. 208.;
;
61 miles, 9b. 59m. 50s.; 62 miles, 10b. 10m. 50s.; 63 miles, 10b. 20m.
50s.; 64 miles, 10b. 35ra. 10s.; 65 miles, 10b. 42m. 30s.; 66 miles, lOh.
51m. 35s.; 67 miles, lib. 3m.; 68 miles, lib. 13m. 25s.; 69 miles, lib.
23m. 30s.; 70 miles, lib. 34m. 5s.; 71 miles, lib. 43m. 20s. 72 miles,
;
lib. 52m. 30s.; 73 miles, 12b. Im. 40s.; 74 miles, 12b. 10m. 50s.; 75
miles, 12h. 20m. 10s.; 76 miles, 12h. 28m. 5s.; 77 miles, 12h. 45m. 45s.;
78 miles, 12h. 54m. 24s.; 79 miles, 13h, 4m. 50s.; 80 miles, 13h. 13m.
55s.; 81 miles, 13b. 23m.; 82 miles, 13b. 31m. 6s.; 83 miles, 13b. 10m.
10s.; 84 miles, 13h. 58m. 15s.; 85 miles, 14b. 10m. 10s.; 86 miles, 14h.
39m. 50s.; 87 miles, 14h. 51m. 55s.; 88 miles, 15b. 3m. 20s , 89 miles.
15h. 14m. Is.; 90 miles, 15b. 24m. 10s.; 91 miles, 15h. 3(>m. 50s.; 92
miles, 15b. 51m. 5s.; 93 miles, 16b. 4m.; 94 miles, 16b. 16m. 20s.; 95
miles, 16h. 27m. 20s.; 96 miles. 16h. 41m. 40s.: 97 miles. 17b. 15s.; 98
miles. 17h. 11m. 40s.; 99 miles, 17b. 25m.; 100 miles, 17h. 36m. 14s.;
101 miles. 17h. 48ra. 15s.; 102 miles, 18b. 2m. 10s.; 103 miles, 18h. 14m.
15s.; 104 miles, 18b. 26m. 55s.; 105 miles, 18h. 45m. 20s.; 106 miles, 18h.
59m.; 107 miles, 19h. 15m. 25s.; 108 miles, 19h. 42m. 40s.; 109 miles, 19h.
51m. 5s.; 110 miles, 20h. 13m. 10s.; Ill miles, 20b. 28m. 20s.: 112 miles,
20b. 45m. 50s.; 113 miles, 21h. 42s.; 114 miles, 21h. 17ra. 20s.; 115 miles,
21b. 32m.; 116 miles, 21h. 46m. 50s.; 117 miles, 22b. Im. 28s.; 118 miles,
22b. 19m. 24s.; 119 miles, 22h. 25m. 39s.: 120 miles, 22h. 47m. 23s.;
120 miles, 275 yards, 22b. 49m., J. Saunders, New York City, Feb. 21-22,
1882.
Tbe records from 18 miles up to 35 miles credited to Gassmau were made
In a 50-mlle 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-hour
race.
Golden's records up to 52 miles were made in a 12-hour race.
WALKING.
75 yards^ll 4-5s., H. W. Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, La., May 15, 1911.
—
1-12 of a mile 23 3-5s., H. W. Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, La., Apr. 20, 1913.
——
1-8 of a mile 36 3-5s.. Wm. Young, Portland, Ore., Aug. 3, 1905.
1-6 of a mile 56 4-5s., H. W. Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, La., April 14, 1912.
1-5 of a mile— Im. 6 4-5s., H. W. Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, La., Apr. 14, '12.
winning seven^mile
George H. Goulclin?. Toronto Central Walking Club
at ^ew Brunswick, N. J.
A. A. U. walking championship, October 23, 1915,
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 29'
1-4 of a mile —
—Im. 22 3-5s., H. W. Fitzpatrick. New Orleans, La., May 18, 13.
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. Muriay, 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, 188^.
5-8 of a mile
—
3-5 of a mile 3m. 45s., E. E. Merrill, New York City, July 5, 1880.
—
4m. 4s., F. P. Murray, New York City, May 30, 1883.
2-3 of a mile —
4m. 15 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Staten Island, May 17, 1884.
3-4 of a mile— 4m. 40 l-2s., T. H. Armstrong, Jr., N. Y. City, Oct. 26, 1877.
4-5 of a mile— 5m. 10 l-5s., F. P. Murray, New York City, Oct. 27, 1883.
5-6 of a mile— 5m. 25 4-5s., F. P. Murray, Staten Island, May 17, 1884.
7-8 of a mile— 5m. 50 l-2s., F. V. :Murray, Willinmsburgh, L. I.. Mav .30. 1883.
1 1-8 mile— 7m. 40 l-2s.. F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May 30, 1883.
—
1 1-5 miles 8m. lis., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, May 30, 1884.
11-4 miles (indoor)— Sm. 20 4-5s., G. H. Gouldiiig, Bklyn, N.Y., Mar. 30. '12.
I 3-8 miles— 9m. 30 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., Sept. 8, 1883.
1 1-2 miles (indoor)— 10m. 6s.. G. H. Goiddiiisr. Rklvn. N. Y., AFarrh. ?,0. '12.
—
12-5 miles 9m. 40 2-5s., F. P. Murray, Williamsburgh, L. I., May 30, 1884.
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, 1883.
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13-4 miles (indoor) llni. 42 1 -."is.. G. H. Goulding. Bklvn, N.Y., Mar ?,0, '12.
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, 1883.
2 1-8 miles— 15m. 13 l-5s., Geo. D. Baird. Williamsburgh, L. I.. July 4, 1883.
2 1-4 miles (indoor)— 15m. 25 2-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklvn, N.Y., Mar. 30. '12.
2 3-8 miles— 16m. 20 l-5s., Geo. D. Baird, Williamsburgh, L. I., .Tuly 4, 1883.
2 2-5 miles —
17m. 30s., Geo. D. Baird, New York Citv, June 2, 1883.
2 1-2 miles (indoor) —17m. 13 l-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N.Y., Mar. 30, '12.
2 3-5 miles— 19m. 3 2-5s., Geo. D, Baird, New York Citv, June 2, 1883.
2 3-4 miles (indoor) —19m. 4-5s., G. II. Goulding, Bklvn, N. Y.. Mar. 30, '12.
2 4-5 miles— 20m. 39 4-5s., Geo. D. Baird. New York Citv, June 2, 1883.
3 1-4 miles (indoor)— 22m. 36 3-us., G. H. Goulding. Bklyn, N.Y., jMar. 30, '12.
3 1-4 miles (outdoor)— 24m. 33 l-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug.
9, 1879.
3 1-2 miles (indoor)— 24m. 26 l-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, '12.
3 1-2 miles (outdoor)— 26m. 3 l-2s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. » =>
9 1879
3 3-4 miles '(indoor)— 26m. 17 3-5s., G. H. Goulding, Bklyn, N.Y., Mar. 30, '12.
3 3 4 miles (outdoor) —
28m. 32 3-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug.
9. 1879.
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.
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4 3-4 miles 36m. 21 3-4s., W. H. Purdy, Greenpoint, L. I., Aug. 9, 1879.
7 miles 1,318 yards— Ih.. J. B. Clark. New York City, Sept. R. ISSO.
11 miles— Ih. 35m. 6s., W. S. Hart, New York Citv, May 21. 1884.
—
12 miles Ih. 45m. 55s., E. D. Large, New York City, May 19, 1888.
13 miles— Ih. 55m. 25s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 1880.
13 miles 900 yards— 2h., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh. L. I., Dec. 31, 1880.
14 miles— 2h. 5m. 5s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 18S0.
16 miles— 2h. 24m. 46s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I., Dec. 31, 1880,
17 miles— 2h. 35m. 39s., W. O'Keefe, Williamsburgh, L. I.. Dec. 31, 1880.
18 miles— 2h. 46m. 7s., T. F. Smith. New York City, Dec. 5, 1879.
19 miles—2h. 57m. 49s., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879.
19 miles 370 yards— 3h., J. B. Clark, New York City, Dec. 5, 1879.
—
21 miles to 50 miles 21 miles. :!h. 18m. 5.1s.; 22 miles, 3h. 29m. 55s.; 23 miles,
3h. 41m. 50s.; 24 miles. 3h. 53m. 13s.: 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. Sm. 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. Ss. 40 miles. 7h. 25m. 41s.; 41 miles,
;
7h. 39m. 33s.; 42 miles. 7h. 51m. 14s.: 43 miles. Sh. 2m. .10s.; 44 miles, 8h.
14m. 57s.; 45 miles, 8h. 27m. I6s. 46 miles, 8h. 42m. 52s.; 47 miles, 8h.
;
55 m., T. H. Armstrong, New York City, Oct. 7. 1878. 48 miles. 9h. 7m.
25s.; 49 miles, 9h. 17m. 20s.; 50 miles, 9h. 29m. 22s., G. B. Gillie, New
York City, May 10 and 11, 1878.
FRED S. MURRAY
Olympic Club, San Francisc-o, Cal. Senior A. A. U. 120-yards and 220-yards
hurdles champion, 1915, Winner low hurdles, Far Western Championships,
July 31, 1915; holder Pacific Coast low hurdles record, 24 l-5s. holder Pacific
;
—
61 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. 10s.; 57 miles, llh. 11m, 2i;s. ; 58 miles, llh. 23m. 41s.; 59
miles, llh. 36m. 12s.; 60 miles, llh. 48m. 53s.; 61 miles, 12h. Im. 33s..
62 miles, 12h. 14m. 30s.; 63 miles, 12h. 27m. 40s.; 64 miles, 12h. 41m.
23s.; 65 miles, 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,
loh. 44m. 25s.; 77 miles, loh. 56m. 26s.; 78 miles, 16h. 9m. 8s.; 79 miles,
16h. 22m. 18s.; 80 miles, 16h. 35m. 35s.; 81 miles, 16h. 19m. 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, ISh. 21m, 24s.; 89 miles, 18h. 34m. 40s.; 90 miles, 18h. 4Sm.; 91
miles, 19h. 48s.; 92 miles, 19h. 13m. 46s.; 93 miles, 19h. 26m. 55s.; 94
miles, 19h. 40m. 30s.; 95 miles. 19h. 53m. 43s.; 96 miles, 2()h. 7m. 5s.; 97
miles, 20h. 20m. 31s.; 98 miles, 20h. 34m. 6s.; 99 miles, 20h. 47m. 433.;
100 miles, 21h. 42s., G. B. Gillie, New York City, May 10 and 11, 1878.
HURDLE RACING.
40 yards—3 hurdles 3ft.
Richards, Lafayette,
6in. high, 15 yards to first hurdle
lud., Feb. 19, 1910.
— 5 2-5s., T. N.
40 —
yards— 3 hurdles. 2ft. 6in. high, 15 yards to first hurdle 5s., T. N.
Richards. Lafayette. Ind., Feb. 19, 1910.
45 —
yards 3 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 5 3-5s., F. B. Scheuber, Boston, MasB.,
Mar. 18, 1899; 5 3-5s.. F. B. Scheuber, Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1901. 4
hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 5 4-5s., F. B. Scheuber, Boston, Mass., Feb. 16,
1901; 3 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 6s., J. W. Mayhew, Boston, Mass., Mar.
1905.
4,
50 yards, 4 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high—7s., M. S. Catlin, Chicago, Feb. 20, 1904;
(indoor) —
4 hurdles, first hurdle 15 yards from start, hurdles 10 yards
apart, 5 yards to finish, 6 l-5s., J. J. Eller, Irish-American A.C., Philadel-
phia, Pa., March 13, 1915.
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60 yards 5 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 7 2-5s. (indoor), J. J. Eller, New York
City, Jan, 25, 1913; 5 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 8s., F. Smithson, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., Feb. 19, 19u9 (indoor); F. W. Kellv, University of Southern
California, Brooklyn. N. Y., April 27, 1914. 15 yards to first hurdle. 10
yards apart, 5 yards to finish, 8s., J. R. Case, Olympic Club, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., Feb. 20, 1914, 15 yards to first hurdle, hurdles 10 yards apart
and 5 vards to finish; 3 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 15 yards apart, 15 yards
start and finish, 7 2-5s., R. G. Haskins, C.A.A,, Chicago, 111., Mar. 11,
1911: 3 hurdles, 2ft. 61n, high, 15 yards apart, 15 yards to finish, 6 4-5s,,
F. Fletcher, Notre Pame, Chicago, 111.. Mar. 11, 1911.
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70 yards 5 hurdles. Sit. 6in. high, 8 4-5s., Forrest Smithson, Madison
Square Garden, N. Y., March 10, 1908.
70 yards (outdoor) — 5 hurdles. 2ft. 6in. high, 8 2-5s., J. J. Eller. New York
City, Feb. 5, 1910; (indoor) 8 2-5s.. R. Eller and J. J. Eller, Madison
Square Garden, New York Cit^, Feb. 4, 1911.
75 yards (outdoor)— 6 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 9 l-5s., J. J. Eller, Celtic Park,
L. I., June 4, 1911.
75 yards (indoor)— 6 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 15 yards to first hurdle, 10 yards
between hurdles. 10 vards to finish, 9s., R. R, Templeton, San Francisco,
Cal., Feb. 21, 1913; 9s., J. J. Eller, Irish- American A.C., New York City,
Feb. 14. 1914; 9s., 15 yards to first hurdle, 10 yards apart, 10 yards to
finish, J. J. Eller, Irish-American A.C., Brooklyn, N. Y.. April 27, 1914.
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75 yards (indoor) 6 hurdles 3ft. 6in. high ^9 4-5s., F, W. Schule, Milwaukee,
Mar. 5, 1904; 9 4-5s., 15 yards to first hurdle. 10 yards apart, 10 yards
to finish, F. W. Kelly, University of Southern California, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
April 27. 1914.
80 yards, 6 hurdles, 3ft high. 129., M. W, Ford, New York City, Mar. 13,
1886; 7 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 9 3-5s., F. Smithson, San Francisco, Feb,
19, 1909; 7 hurdles, 6ft. 6in. high, 11 l-4s., A. A, Jordan, New York City,
Oct. 9, 1887.
W. M. OLER, JR.,
Tale University A, A. Intercollejriate A. A. A. A. running high jump
champion.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 33
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100 yards 5 hurdles, Sffc. 6in. high, 14 1-23., J. C. Austin, Worcester, Mass.,
Nov. 3, 1874; 8 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 12 l-5s., J. S. Hill, Baltimore,
Md., Feb. 9, 1907; 8 liurdles (indoor), 2ft. 6in. high, 15 yards to first hur-
dle, hurdles 10 yards apart, 15 yards to finish, 11 3-5s., John H. Cronley,
University of Virginia, Baltimore, Md., Feb. 14, 1914; 8 hurdles, 2ft. 6in.
high, first hurdle 20 yards from start, last hurdle 10 yards from finish,
12 l-5s., J. S. Hill, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 9, 1907; 8 hurdles, 8ft. 6in. high,
13 1-5S., E. M. Pritchard, Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1913; 10 hurdles,
2ft. 6in. high, 12 l-5s., S. C. Northridge, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1907.
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120 yards 5 hurdles, 3ft. higli, 17s., W. M. Townsend, Gambier, O., May 24,
1882; 6 hurdles, 3ft. high, 17s., H. G. Otis, Nahant Beacli, Mass., Sept.
28, 1878; 6 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 17 3-4s., W. H. Young, Toronto, Ont.,
June 10, 1876; 8 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 17 l-4s., R. B. Jones, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., Sept. 9, 1884; 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 14 2-5s., J. J. Eller,
Celtic Park, Sept. 6, 1909; (indoor) 2ft. Gin. high, 14 2 5s., J. J. Eller,
Irish-American A.C.. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1914; 10 hurdles, 3ft. high,
18 1-5S., G. H. Taylor, Rutland, Vt., Aug. 24, 1S83.
121 yards— 10 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 15 3-5s., E. J. Clapp, Berkeley Oval,
N. Y., May 30, 1903.
1213-4 yards— 10 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 16 2-5s., A. F. Copland. New York
City, Oct. 13. 1888.
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200 yards 10 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, 26 3-5s., F. C. Puffer, Boston, Mass.,
April 12, 1890. 12 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 30 4-5s., A. A. Jordan, New
York City, Nov. 21, 1888.
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220 va'-ds 5 hurdles, 3et. high, 29 3-4s., F. W. Janssen, New York City, July
26, 1880. 6 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 26 2-5s., C. T. Wiegand. New York
City, May 4, 1889. 7 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 29s., J. McClelland, New
York Citv, Oct. 4, 1879. 8 hurdles, 2ft. Gin. high, 28 3-4s., J. E. Haigh,
New York City, Sept. 6, 1870. 9 hurdles, 2ft. 3in. high, 28 7-8s., J. S.
Voorhees. Jersev Citv, N. J.. Oct. 26, 1880. 9 hurdl.-s, 3ft. 6in. high,
29 3-5S., J. B. Hanna, New York City, March 14, 1880. 10 hurdles, 3ft.
high, 28 4-5S., C. T. Wiegand, Brooklyn, July 10, 1886. 10 hurdles, 3ft.
6in. high, 27 3-5s., J. J. Eller, Celtic Park, L. I., Oct. 11, 1908.
250 yards— 10 hurdles, 2ft. Gin. high, 31 4-5s., G. Schwegl'^r. Staten Island,
Oct. 26, 1889.
1-6 of a mile— S hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high. 42s.. F. W. Brown. Yonkers, N. Y.,
Oct. 10, 1S78. 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 37 7-8s., L. E. Myers, States
Island. May 20, 1882.
1-4 of a mile— 8 hurdles. 3ft. 6in. high, Im. 4s., W. L. .Mien, St. Hyacinthe,
P. Q., Oct. 10, 1878. 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high. 56 2-5s.. J. Buck, Wil-
liamsbridge, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896. 10 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Im. 8 l-4s.,
R. S. Summerhaves, Montreal, P. Q., Oct. 7, 1877. 15 hurdles. 2ft. 6in.
high. Im. 9 3-4s., G. G. Neidlinger, Brooklyn, N. Y., Txo 31. 1879. 16
hurdles. 2ft. 6in. high, Im. 4s., H. H. Moritz, New York City, July 4.
1879. 18 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, Im. 12 l-4s., H. H. Moritz, New York
City, May 17, 1879. 20 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, Im. 9 4-5s., A. F.
Copland, New York City. Jan. 28. 1888. 10 hnvdl-^ 2ft. Gin. high.
54 3-5s., H. L. Hillman, Travers Island, New York, Oct. 1, 1904.
440 yards— 10 hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high, Im. 3-5s., Charles Bacon, Celtic Park,
Long Island City, Oct. 11, 1908.
SOO yards— 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high (distances from start to first hurdle, be-
tween hurdles, and from last hurdle to finish, equal 1. 3G2-5s., H. L.
Hillman, Jr., New York, Nov. 10. 1906. 10 hurdles. 2ft. Gin. high (dis-
tance from start to first hurdle 26 yards, between hurdles 26 yards, and
from last hurdle to finish 40 yards). 34 3-5s.. H. L. Hilirnan, Jr.. Travers
Island, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1905. 10 hurdles, 3ft. high, 45s., J. E. Haigh,
Yonkers, N. Y.. Aug. 30, 1879. 12 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high. 41s., A. A.
Jordan, New York City, Nov. 21. 1888. 13 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high,
50 l-2s.. H. P. MacMahon, Jersey City, N. J., June 19. 1880.
1-5 of a mile— 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 43 3-5s., C. J. Bacon, Celtic Park.
N. Y.. June 25, 1910.
425 vards— 10 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high, 58s., J. S. Voorhees, New York City,
Nov. 1, 1880.
GEORGE L. HORINE
Olympic Club, San Francisco, Cal. Senior A. A, U Far Western and Pacific
Coast running higii jump champion. Holder American collegiate record, 6ft.
6 l-8in.
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JUMPIN6.
One standing broad jump, with weights —
12ft. 9 l-2in., L. Hellwig, Williams-
burg, L. Nov. 20, 1884.
I.,
One standing broad jump, backwards, with weights 9ft., J. J. Carpenter, Ann
Arbor, Mich., Nov. 8, 1884.
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Two standing broad jumps, with weights 24ft., J. B. Payne, Cleveland, O., —
Feb. 2, 1895.
Two standing broad jumps, indoor, without weights^22ft. 1 l-2in., Ed Ernes.
Bronx Church House, New York, Dec. 12, 1914.
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Three standing broad jumps, with weights 35ft. 9in., W. S. Lawton, San
Francisco, Cal., May 13, 1876.
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Nine standing broad jumps, without weights 100ft. 4in., M. W. Ford, New
York City, June 7, 1885.
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Ten standing broad jumps, without weights 116ft. 3 l-2in., Dr. B. F. Mulli-
gan, Celtic Park, Sept. 1902. 1,
Standing hop, step and jump, without weights — 30ft. Cosgrove, Albany, 3iu., J.
N. Y., April 1894.25,
Standing hop, step and jump, with weights — 31ft. W. W. Butler, Oak Tin.,
Island Grove, Mass., June 1886. 18,
Standing jump, step and jump, without weights — 32ft. 4 Piatt Adams, l-2in.,
Celtic Park, Sept. 1909. 6.
Running two hops and jump, without weights —50ft. 2 7-lOin., D. F. Ahearne,
Boston, Mass., July 31, 1909.
VAULTING.
Fence vaulting
1884.
— 7ft. 3 3-4in., C. H. Atkinson, Cambridge, Mass., March 22,
One-hand
April
fence vaulting — 5ft. 6 l-2in., I. D. Webster, Philadelphia, Pa.,
6, 1886.
Bar vaulting—7ft. 4in., T. C. Page, Gambler, O., May — , 1881.
14-lb. hammer head— 115ft. 4in., W. L. Coudon, Wilmington, Del., May 10,
1888.
16-lb. hammer head—113ft. llin., W. 0. Hickok, New Haven, Conn., May
12, 1894.
JOHN OVERTON.
Yale University, finishing first at the IntprcoUegiate Cross-country champion-
ship, Boston, Mass., November 20, 1915.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 37
SHOT PUTTING.
8-lb. shot— 67ft. 7in., Ralph Rose, Trnvers Island, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1907.
12-lb. shot—57ft. 3in., Ralph Rose, Celtic Park, Long Island City, Aug. 29,
1908.
14-lb. shot— 51ft., 6 3-8in., Ralph Rose, Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 14,
1907.
18-lb. shot (7ft. circle, outdoor) —
46ft. 2 3-4in., P. J. McDonald, Irish- Ameri-
can A.C., Celtic Park, L. I., May .30, 1914.
18-lb. shot (indoor)— 45ft. 5 3-4in., Ralph Rose, San Francisco. Feb. 21, 1913,
21-lb. shot— 42ft. 4 1-2in.. P. AIcDonald, Celtic Park. N. Y., Oct. 20, 1912.
24-lb. shot (outdoor)— 38ft. 10 ll-16in., P. J. McDonald, Celtic Park, L. I.,
Oct. 22, 1911.
24-lb. shot (indoor, from board to dirt pit)— 39ft. 3 l-4in.. P. J. McDonald,
Now Yo'k City, March 6. 1913.
25 1-2-lb. shot, with follow—36ft. 8 l-2in., W. Real, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct.
25 1 888
28-lb. weight with follow (indoor) —36ft. 8 l-2in., P. Ryan, Irish-American
A.C.. New York City. Feb. 14, 1914.
28-lb. shot— 34ft. 5 3-4in., Ralph Rose. Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1907.
42-lb. stone, with follow— 28ft. 11 l-4in., P. Ryan, Celtic Park, L. I., Sept.
1913.
1,
66-lb. shot, with follow—23ft. l-2in., W. Real, Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1888.
THROWING WEIGHTS.
14-lb. —
weight, thrown from shoulder, with follow 58ft. 2in., J. S. Mftchel,
Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1888.
28-lb. weight, with follow —
36ft. 3in., Dennis Horgan, Travers Island N. Y.,
Sept. 29. 1906.
ALMA RICHARDS,
Intermountain A. A. Winner Decathlon, National A. A. U. Championships, San
Irancisco, Cal., August 9-10, 1915.
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35-lb. weight for height— 21ft., P. Ryan, Bronx, N.Y.C., April 12, 1913.
35-lb. weight for distance— 57ft. 7-Siu., P. Ryan, Celtic Park, L. I., Sept, 1,
1913.
66-lb. weight, thrown from side, with one hand, without run or follow
28ft. 9in., J. S. Mitchel, New York City, Aug. 26, 1905.
66-lb. weight, thrown from the side, with two hands, without run or follow
31ft. 5in., John Flanagan, New York City, Aug. 26, 1905.
66-lb. weicht, thrown with two hands, unlimited run and follow
John Flanagan, Long Island City. July 17. 1904.
40ft. 2in., —
56-lb. weight, Irish style, one hand, with unlimited run and follow
Mitchel, Celtic Park, New York. Sept.
38ft. 5in.,
7, 190.3.
—
J. S.
56-lb, weight, from stand —
33ft, lin., M, J, McGrath, Travers Island, N, Y,,
Sept. 24, 1910.
56-lb. weight over bar —
15ft. 2 5-Sin., P. Donovan, San Francisco, Cal., Oct,
25, 1913,
RELAY RACING.
1200 yards (outdoor) —Teams
of four men, each man to run 300 yards; 2m. 6
4-5s., New York A.C. team (F. P, McNally, D. A. Kuhn, V, Wilkie, T.
Lennon), Travers Island. N, Y., Sept. 26, 1914.
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1,280 yards 2m. 28 4-5s., Georgetown University team (Edmunson, McCarthy,
Reilly, Mulligan), St. Louis, Mar. 26, 1904.
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1173 1-3 yards relay (indoor) 2m. 25s.. Cross Country Club team (T. P.
McDonagh, A. F. Warner, E. B. Allison, M. J. B. McDonagh), George-
town University, March 2, 1912.
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1408 yards (indoor, board) Teams of four men, each man to run 352 yards;
2m: 45 2-5S., Chicago A. A. team (F. V. Belote, A. Ward, T. H. Blair, E.
F. J. Lindberg), Champaign, 111., Feb. 22, 1913.
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1560 yards (indoor, board) Teams of four men, each man to run 390 yards;
3m. 7s., Boston A. A. team (F. Burns. Carl W. Cram. E. K. Merribew, T.
J. Halpin), Boston, Mass.. Feb. 8. 1913.
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1760 yards (outdoor 5 men, each man to run one-fifth of the distance) 3m.
11 4-5s., New York A.C. team (W. G. Packard, E. Frick, L. C. Gary, R. T.
—
Edwards, LeRoy Wood), Travers Island, N. Y., June 1, 1912.
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2,400 yards Teams of four men. each man to run 600 yards: 5m. 11 3-5s.,
Irish-American A.C. team (Odell, Riley, Bromilow. Sheppard). Long
Island City, May 30, 1907; 5m, 6 l-5s. (indoor), Irish-American A,C.
team (J. Bromilow, W. C, Bobbins, A. R, Kiviat, H, Schaaf), New York
City,. Feb. 5, 1910.
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3120 yards (indoor) Teams of four men, each man to run 780 yards; 6m.
59s., Boston A. A. team (D. S. Caldwell. O. F. Hedlund, E, T, Marceau,
T. J, Halpin), Boston, Mass., March 1, 1913,
SACK RACING.
35 yards—^5 3-5s,, R. Mercer. Rochester. N, Y., March 15, 1901,
40 yards- 6 2-5s., F. M. Pearson, New York City, Oct. 5, 1905.
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50 yards, over 4 hurdles 1 foot high 9 3-4s., J, M, Nason, Buffalo, N. Y.,
Dec, 6, 1890,
50 yards— 7s,, R, Mercer. Buffalo. N. Y., April 20, 1901.
60 yards— 9s., J. M. Nason, Buffalo. N. Y., April 18, 1891.
65 yards— 9 3-5s., J. T. Norton, New York City, Jan. 13. 1897.
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75 yards 10 4-5s., R. Mercer. Buffalo, N. Y., April 20, 1901.
—
75 yards, over 6 hurdles 1 foot high 16s., J, M. Nason, Buffalo, N. Y., Dec.
1890,
6.
100 yards (indoor) — Irving Picard. New York City. April 12, 1913.
15s..
100 yards — Over 10 hurdles 18in. high, 21 l-4s., J. M, Nason, New York City,
Sept. 29, 1882,
110 yards—25 l-5s,, J. M. Nason, New York City, May 12, 1883.
AVERY BRUNDAGE,
Chicago A. A. Second in A. A. U. Decathlon championship, 1915.
,
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 41
110 yards— Over 10 hurdles, each lift 18in. high, 21s,, C. M. Cohen, Wil-
liamsbridge. N. Y., Sept. 19. 1896.
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176 yards 26 4-5s., F. A. Onderdonk, New York City, April 28, 1903.
One-ninth of a mile—35 2-5s., J. H, Clark, New York City, Nov. 22, 1884.
HOPPING.
50 yards—7 l-5s.. S. D. See, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1885.
80 yards-10 4-5s., S. D. See, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1885.
100 yards— 13 3-5s., S. D, See, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1885.
RUNNING BACKWARDS.
50 yards—7 4-5s., S. S. Schuyler, New York City, Oct. 8, 1887.
75 yards— 11 1-5&., S. S. Schuyler, New York City, Oct. 8, 1887.
100 yards- 14s., A. Forrester, Toronto, Ont., June 23, 1888.
THREE-LEGGED RACES.
—
40 yards 5 l-5s., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, Washington,
D. C, Feb. 20, 1909.
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50 yards 6s., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, Brooklyn, Nov..
1905.
11,
60 yards — 7 l-5s., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, Brooklyn.
Nov. 1905.
11,
70 yards —8 2-5s., George E. Hall and Lyndon Pierce, 22d Regiment Armory,
New York, April 15. 1908.
75 yards— 8 4-5s., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, New York
City, Feb. 2. 1907.
90 yards (indoor) — 10 l-5s., W. J. Keating and W. Slade, New York City,
May 2, 1910.
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100 yards lis., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, Brooklyn, N. Y.,.
April 24, 1909.
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110 yards 12 3-5s., H. L. Hillman, Jr., and Lawson Robertson, Brooklyn,.
N. Y., Nov. 17, 1906.
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120 yards 14s.. H. L. Hillman. Jr., and Lawson Robertson. Brookl.vn. N. Y".,
Nov. 17. 1906.
— 1889.
150 yards 20 2-5s., C. S. Busse and C. L. Jacquelin, Bergen Point, N, J,,
Aug. 31,
176 yards —24s., C. Busse and H. H. Morrell, New York City, April
S. 4,
1891.
200 yards—28 A. Randolph and H. D. Reynolds, Baltimore, Md., May
l-2s.,
24, 1880.
220 yards — 27 C. Cassasa and
l-5s., C. Northridge. Celtic Park, N. Y., Oct.
S.
iO, 1909.
1-6 mile — 56s., M. A. Dewev and W. Battey. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dee.
J. 31,,
1879.
1-5 mile— Im. 25 2-5s., P. Ayers and H. F. McCoy, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov..
26, 1885.
ROPE CLIMBING.
Using both hands and feet— 35ft. 8in. up, in 14 4-5s., C. B. Raynor, Soutb
Bethlehem, Pa., Apr, 2, 1887.
STONE GATHERING.
8 stones, 2vds apart, a 5yd. finish— 31s., Chas. J. P. Lucas, Medford, Mass.,
Aug. 27. 1902. ^ ^ J.
10 stones, 5ft. interval, total distance 183 l-3yds., with 19 rightabout turns—
42s., Chas. J. P. Lucas, Stadium, St. Louis, Oct. 12, 1904.
E. W. ("DAD") MOULTON,
Builder and Superintendent of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Athletic Stadium. Mr. Moulton has coached leading colleges and universities
throughout the country for over thirty years.
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WALL SCALING.
100 yards--35 4-5s.. Second Division, Naval Militia Connecticut National
Guard team (A. L. Perkins. W. C. Roberts, H. L. Treat. F. Loveland. Jr.,
W. E. House, E. V. Hedlund. W. J. Goltra. J. C. Comstock), 25 yards
run to 10-ft. wall, 25 yards and return, 2.~> yards to and over wall, then
25 yards to finish, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 21, 1910.
HOSE CARRIAGE.
lO-men team, run 200 yards, from standing start, lay 100 feet hose, break
coupling, affix nozzle and show water —44s., Uniontown Hose Co. No. 2
team, Hastings-on-Hudsou, N. Y., August 27, 1910.
DUMBBELLS.
Holding out one dumbbell ir each hand at arm's length, the bells to be
started with the arm perpendicular above the head and dropped down
from there to straight out at arm's length from the shoulder horizontally;
right hand, 79 1-21bs.; left hand, 57 l-21bs.— F. Winters, St. Louis, Mo.,
Sept. 1, 1904.
Pushing up slowly one dumbbell with one hand from the shoulder to arm's
length above the shoulder; 12G l-21bs. F. Winters, —
St. Louis, Mo.,
Sept. 1, 1904.
Jerking up one dumbbell with one hand from the shoulder to arm's length
—
above the shoulder; 1501bs. O. C. Osthoff, St. Louis, Mo.. Sept. 1, 1904.
Pushing up slowly one dumbbell in each hand from the shoulder to arm's
length above the shoulder; right hand, 100l-41bs. left hand, 79 l-21bs.
;
Pushing up one dumbbell with both hands five times from shoulder to full arm's
length above the shoulder, 2191bs. 6oz., W. Stoessen, Madison Square
Garden, New York City, Deo. 17. 1897.
Tossing up one dumbbell, weighing 215 l-21bs., 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.,
May 19, 1899.
Tossing UD 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 1041bs. from shoulfler to full arm's length
—
above the shoulder 23 times, G. Tsambaris, Greeli-American A.C., New
York City, Jan. 16. 1914.
Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing lOOlbs., 20 times, with one hand, from
shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder G. N. Robinson, San —
Francisco, Cal., Nov. 25, 1875.
Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 511bs., 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 oOlbs., 94 times, with one hand, from
shoulder to full arm's lengca above the shoulder A. A. Hylton, San —
Francisco, Cal., May 19, 1885.
Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 251bs., 450 times, with one hand, from
shoulder to full arm's length above the shoulder G. W. W. Roche, San —
Francisco, Cal., Nov. 25, 1875.
Pushing up one dumbbell, weighing 121bs., 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 lOlbs., 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 arm's length above the shoulder
two dumbbells at the same time, one in each hand, each weighing lOOlbs.
— W. B. Curtis. Chicago, 111., Sept. 10, 1859.
—
Abdominal lifting 851b. dumbbell, 3 times T. Cassidy, New York City,
Jan, 19, 1910.
LIFTING.
Lifting with the hands alone — l,3841bs., H. Leussing, Cincinnati, O., Mai*. 31,
1880.
—
Lifting with harness 3.2391bs., W. B. Curtis. New York City, Deo. 20, 1868.
—
Lifting the bar bell 246 lbs., Perikles Kakousis. St. Louis, Aug. 31, 1904.
LON^^IVE.
Ruming long dive — 14ft Sin., Louis Kilian, Y.M.C.A., Orange, N. J.
PARALLEL BARS.
Three successive arm-jumps, without swing 15ft., S. Strasburger,— New York
City, Nov. 10, 1873.
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Three successive arm-jumps, with swings 19ft. 9in,, A. A. Conger, New York
City, Nov. 10. 1873.
Push-ups, without swing —58 times, S. L. Foster, Cambridge, Mass., Apr. 18,
1884.
KICKING.
Double kick— 8ft. 1 3-4in., F. C. Crane, Aurora, 111., Nov. 20, 1901.
Running hitch and kick—9ft. lin.. C. D. Wilbur. Annapolis. Md.. June 6. 1888.
Running high kick—9ft. 8iu., C. C. Lee, New Haven. Conn., Mar. 19, 1887.
Pulling the body up by one arm — 12 times, A. Cutter, Louisville, Ky., Sept.
18. 1878.
Pulling the body up by both arms — 65 times, H. H. Seelye, Amherst, Mass.,
October, 1875.
BATTING, KICKING AND THROWING BALLS.
—
—
•Throwing lacrosse ball 497ft. 7 l-2in., B. Quinn, Ottawa, Sept. 10, 1892.
Batting base ball 354ft. luin., C. R. Partridge, Hanover, N. H., Oct. 14, 1880.
•Throwing base ball— 381ft. 2 l-2in., R. C. Campbell, North Adams, Mass.,
Oct. 8, 1887.
•Throwing cricket ball—347ft., J. Von Iffland, Kingston, Ont., Oct. 19, 1883.
Kicking foot ball, place kick— 200ft. 8in., W. P. Chadwick, Exeter, N. H.,
Nov. 29, 1887.
Kicking foot
1898.
ball, drop kick — 189ft. llin., P. O'Dea, Madison, Wis., May 7,
MEDLEY RACE.
1-4 mile walk, 1-4 mile run, 1-4 mile bicycle, 1-4 mile horseback, 1-4 mile
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row, 1-4 mhe swim 15m. 42s., L. do B. Handley, K.A.C., Bayonne,
N, J., Sept. 2, 1900.
SWIMMING.
The A.A.U. Record Committee is authorized to examine any performance if
made under other than record conditions and if in the opinion of the Record
Committee such performance is worthy of being recorded it will be noted
under "Noteworthy Performances."
40 yds., bath (20), 1 turn— 18 4-5s., A. C. Raithel, Chicago, Mar. 4, 1915.
60 yds., bath (20), 2 turns— 3<Js., C. M. Daniels, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 19, 1907.
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75 yds., bath (lOO ft.), 2 turns 37 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, San Francisco,
Cal., Aug. 6, 1913.
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80 yds., bath (20), 3 turns 43s., C. M. Daniels, New York City, Mar., 1908.
110 yds., bath (2o), 5 turns— Im. 2 3-5s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A.C., 111. A.C.
bath, Chicago, 111., Apr. 2, 1914; across tidal salt water, straightaway
Im. 8 l-5s., C. M. Daniels, Travers Island, N. Y., July 20, 1907.
250 yds. bath (2."), 9 turns— 2m. 55 3-5s., C. M. Daniels. New York, Mar. 4,
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1910; bath (20), 12 turns 2m. 50 l-5s,. Perry McGillivray, Chicago, Feb.
1915.
4,
S30 yds., bath (20), 16 turns— 3m. 55 l-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4, 1915;
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across tidal salt water (110), 2 turns 4m. 15s., C. M. Daniels, Travers
Island, Sept. 19, 1908.
400 yds., bath (20), 19 turns-^ra. 52 l-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Dec. 4, 1914;
bath (25), 15 turns-^m. 59 3-5s., C. M. Daniels, New
York City, Feb.
23. 1907.
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550 yds., bath (20), 27 turns 6m. 50 4-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
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1915; bath (25), 21 turns 7m. 3 2-5s., C. M. Daniels, New
York City, Feb.
23, 1907; still open water (110), 4 turns— 7m. 38 4-5s., C. M, Daniels,
Seneca Park Lake, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1909.
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€00 yds., bath (20), 29 turns 7m. 31s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4, 1915;
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bath (25), 23 turns 7m. 46 l-5s., C. M. Daniels, New
York City, Feb.
23, 1907.
€50 yds., bath (20), 32 turns— 8m. 10 3-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
1915; bath (25), 25 turns— Bra. 29s., C. M. Daniels, New York. Feb. 23. 1907.
€60 yds., bath (20). 32 turns- 8m. 19 3-5s.. H. J. Hebner, Chicago. Feb. 4,
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1915; open salt water (110), 5 turns 8m. 54 2-5s., Ludy Langer, San Fran-
cisco, July 23, 1915.
700 yds., bath (20), 34 turns— 8m. 51 l-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
1915; bath (25), 27 turns—9m. 11 3-5s., C. M. Daniels, New
York City, Feb.
23, 1907.
D. F. Potter, Jr., Cornell University, two-mile Intercollegiate
champion;
1,
L. Smith, Captain University of Michigan Track Team,
191o-lb; 3,
2. H.
A. W. Stewart, Princeton University, Intercollegiate champion 220-yard8
low hurdles.
GROUP OF INTERCOLLEGIATE A. A. A. A. ATHLETES.
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:
750 yds., bath (20), 37 turns—9m. 31s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4, 1915;
bath (25), 29 turns—9m. 55 l-5s., C. M. Daniels, N. Y, City, Feb. 23, 1907.
770 yds., still open water (110), 6 turns— 10m. 51 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, Seneca
Park Lake, Rochester, N. Y.. Aug. 28, 1909.
800 yds., bath (20), 39 turns— 10m. 11 3-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
1915; bath (25), 31 turns— 10m. 37 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York Citv,
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Feb. 23, 1907; open, still salt water (80), 9 turns 11m. 8 4-5s., J. C.
Wheatley, Coney Island, Brooklyn, Sept. 2, 1915.
850 yds., bath (20), 42 turns— 10m. 50 2-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
1915; bath (25), 33 turns— 11m. 20 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York City,
Feb. 23, 1907.
880 yds., bath (20), 43 turns— 11m. 14 l-5s., H. J. Hebner, Chicago, Feb. 4,
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1915; bath (25), 35 turns 11m. 44 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York City,
Feb. 23, 1907.
900 yds., bath (2.")), 35 turns- 12m. 3s., C. M. Daniels, New York, Feb. 23, 1907.
950 yds., bath (25), 37 turns— 12m. 45 2-5s., C. M. Daniels, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1907.
1000 Yds., bath (20), 49 turns— 13m. 20 3-5s., C. M. Daniels. N.Y.,Feb. 25, 1907.
1100 yds., bath (20), 54 turns— 14m. 43s.. C. M. Daniels. New York City, Feb.
25, 1907; open salt water (110) 9 turns —
15m. 20 2-5s., Ludy Langer, San
Francisco, July 23, 1915.
1200 yds., bath (20), 59 turns— 16m. 5 4-5s.. C. M. Daniels. New York Citv,
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Feb. 25, 1907; open, still salt water (80), 14 turns 17m. 2 2-5s., J. C.
Wheatley, Coney Island, Brooklyn, Sept. 2, 1915.
1300 yds., bath (20), 64 turns— 17m. 30s., C. M. Daniels, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1907.
1320 yds., bath (20), 05 turns— 17m. 45 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York City,
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Feb. 25, 1907; open salt water (110), 11 turns 18m. 33 l-5s., Ludy Langer,
San Francisco, July 23, 1915; open tidal salt water (110), 11 turns 19m. —
14s., J. H. Reilly, Seagate, New York City, Aug. 25, 1911.
1430 yds., open tidal salt water (110), 12 turns— 20m. 53s., J. H. Reilly, Rye,
N. Y., Sept. 16. 1911.
1.500 yds., bath (20), 74 turns —
20m. 14s., C. M. Daniels, N. Y., Feb. 25. 1907.
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1540 yds., bath (20). 76 turns 20m. 47 l-5s.. C. ^I. Daniels. New York City,
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Feb. 25, 1907; open salt water (110), 13 turns 21m. 49 l-5s, Ludy Langer,
San Francisco, July 23, 1915; open tidal salt water (110), 13 turns ^22m. —
30 2-5S., J. H. Reilly, Rye, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1911.
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1600 yds., bath (20), 79 turns 21m. 36 4-5s., C. M. Daniels, New York City,
Feb. 25, 1907.
1650 yds., open tidal salt water (110), 14 turns—24m. 6 2-5s., J. H. Reilly,
Rye. N. Y., Sept. 16, 1911.
1 mile, bath (20), 87 turns—23m. 40 3-5s., C. M. Daniels, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1907.
Im. 2 1-58. T. H. Cann, 59 2-5s. J. J. Curren, Im. 2 3-5s. C. Ash, Im. 4a.
; ; ;
53 l-5s. —Duke Kalianamoliu, Honolulu, Honolulu Harbor, H. T., June 11, (100,
open water).
54 2-5s. —Duke Kahanamoku, Honolulu, San Francisco, July 17 (75).
54 2-5s. —A. C. Kaithel, Illinois A.C., Cliicago, April 15 (20).
54 4-5s. — E. Vollmer, New York A.C., New York City, Dec. 4 (25).
11.
54 4-58. — P. McGillivray, Illinois A.C., Chicago, April 15 (20).
55 l-5s. —A. C. Kaithel, Illinois A.C., Chicago, April
55 2-5s. —A. C. Kaitliel, Illinois A.C, San Francisco, 15 (20).
1S88
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1898
1899
1900
1902
127 ft. 8Min.
M. J. Sheridan
1903
1904
133 ft. 6H in-
M. J. Sheridan
1905
1910
1913
t9l4
1915
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P I
~ I D
AMATEUR CHAMPIONS OF
AMERICA D
n i i n
TRACK AND FIELD.
100-yard run— 1876, F. C. Saportas, N.Y.C., 10 1-2s.; 1877, C. C. Mclvor,
M.L.C., 10 1-2S.; 1878, W. C. Wilmer, S.H.A.C, IDs.; 1879, B. R. Value,
E.A.C., 10 3-5S.; ISSO. L. E. Myers, M.A.C., 10 2-5s. 1881, L. E. Myers, M. ;
Westing, M.A.C.. 10s.; 1889, J. Owen, Jr., D.A.C.. 10 2-5s. 1890, J. Owen, ;
Rosenberger. LA. A.C, 10 l-5s. 1911. Gwin Henry, unattached. New York.
;
23 1-08.; 1904. Wm. Hogenson, Chicago A. A., 22 4-os. 1905, Archie Hahn, ;
A.C, N. Y., 21 l-5s. (with wind). This event was added to the pro-
gramme in 1877.
1-4 mile run— 1876, E. Merritt, N.Y.A.C, 54 1-2s.; 1877, E. Merritt, N.Y.A.C.
55 1-4S.; 1878, F. W. Brown, Gl.A.C, 54 3-8s. 1879, L. E. Myers, M.A.C,;
Myers. M.A.C., 2m. 1 2-5s. 1830, L. E. Myers, M.A.C, 2m. 4 3-53.; 1881,
;
Smith, N.Y.A.C, 2m. 4s.; 1887, G. Tracy, Wan. A.C, 2m. 13-5s. *1888, ;
Maderia, P.F. and S.C. 4m. 36 4-5s. 1885, G. Y. Gilbert, M.A.C, 4m.
;
Conneff, M.A.C, 4m. 32 3-5s.; 1889, A. B. George, M.A.C, 4m. 36s.; 1890,
A. B. George, M.A.C, 4m. 24 4-5s.; 1891, T. P. Conneff, M.A.C, 4m.
30 3-os. 1892. G. W. Orton, T.L.C, 4m. 27 4-5s; 1893, G. W. Orton.
;
4m. 47s.; 1899, A. Grant, N.Y.A.C. 4m. 28 l-5s. 1900, G. W. Orton, N.Y. ;
A.C, 4m. 42 2-5S.; 1901, Alexander Grant, N.Y.A.C, 4m. 36 2-5s.; 1902,
Alexander Grant, N.Y.A.C, 4m. 35 4-5s.; 1903, Alexander Grant, N.Y.
A.C. 4m. 52s.; 1904. D. C
Munson. N.Y.A.C, 4m. 41 l-5s. 1905. J. D. ;
This event was substituted for the 5-mile event in 1903. Dropped in 1906.
5-mile run— 1880. J. H. Gifford, I.A.A.C, 27m. 51 l-5s. 1881, W. ; Davies. C
Will. A.C, 27m. 43 2-5s. 1882, T. F. Delaney, G.A.C, 27m. 34 2-5s.
;
port Gym. A. A., 25m. 44 4-5s. 1902, Alexander Grant. N.Y.A.C, 26m.
;
32s.; 1904. John Joyce, G.N. Y.I. A. A., 28m. 25 1-5s.; 1905, Frank Verner,
Chicago A. A., 28m. 57 3-5s.; 1906, Wm. Nelson, Pastime A.C, 26m,
22 3-5S.: 1907, J. J. Daly, I.A.A.C, 26m. 4s.; 1908. F. Bellars. N.Y.A.C,
26m. 14 4-5S.; 1909, H. McLean, unattached, 26m. 9 3-5s. 1910, W. J. ;
strong, New York A.C, 16s.; 1907, Forrest Smithson, Multnomah A.C,
15 3-5S. ; 1908, A. B. Shaw, Chicago A. A., 15 1-5s.; 1909, F. Smithson,
Multnomah A.C, 15 l-5s. 1910. J. Case. Illinois A.C, Chicago, 15 4-5s.;
;
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Note Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (*) and the
N.C.A.A.A.A. (t).
1, Joe Organ, Pittsburgh A. A., winner Pittsburgh Marathon, held at Pitts-
burgh, Pa.: 2, Fiank Zuna, I. A. A. C, winner Brockton Marathon race, Oc-
tober 8, 1915,
;;;
man, Milwaukee A.C., 26s.; 1904, J. S. Hill, Maryland A.C., 25 l-5s.; 1905,
Frank Waller, Milwaukee A.C., 25 4-5s. 1906, H. L. Hillman. N.Y.A.C,
;
23 3-5s. (with wind). This event was added to the programme in 1887.
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440-yard hurdle race 10 hurdles, 3ft. high 1914, W. H. Meanix, Boston —
A.A., 57 4-5S.; 1915, W. H. Meanix, Boston A.A., 52 3-5s. (with wind).
This event was added to the programme in 1914.
Running high jump— 187G, H. E. Ficken, N.Y.A.C, 5.ft. 5in.; 1877, H. E,
Ficken, N.Y.A.C, 5ft. 4in. 1878, H. E. Ficken, N.Y.A.C, 5ft. Sin.
;
Haven A.C, 5ft. 113-5in.; 1910, W. Thomasen, N.Y.A.C. Oft. 2in.; 1911,
H. Griimpelt, N.Y.A.C, H. F. Porter, I.A.A.C, 6ft. 3in.; 1912, J. O.
Johnstone, Boston A. A., 6ft. 3in. 1913, A. W. Richards. Illinois A.C. 6ft.
;
Ford, N.Y.A.C. 21ft. 6in. 1886, M. W. Ford, Br.A.A., 22ft. 3-4in.; 1887,
;
1891, C S. Reber, P.A.C, St. L., 22ft. 4 l-2in. 1892, E. W. Goff, M.A.C,
;
22ft. 6 1-2in.; 1893, C S. Reber, P.A.C, St. L., 23ft. 4 l-2in. 1894, E. ;
Friend, Chicago a'.A.. 22ft. 10 1-8in.; 1906, Myer Prinstein, I.A.A.C, 22ft.
4in.; 1907, Dan Kelly, University of Oregon, 23ft. llin.; 1908, Piatt
—
Note Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (*) and the
N.C.A.A.A.A. (t).
1, N. Gianakopnlos, Millrose A. A., second in senior Metropolitan Association
Cross-country championship; 2, Harry Parkinson, Bradhurst Field Club, winner
of the Sea Gate Marathon. 1914, find Yonkers Marathon, 1915.
.
Adams, N.Y.A.C, 21ft. 6 1-2in.; 1909, Frank Irons, Chicago A.A 22ft
5in.; 1910, Frank Irons, Chicago A. A., 2.3ft. 5 l-8in.; 1911, P. Adams'
AC., 23ft. 4-lOin.; 1912. P. Adams. N.Y.A.C. 22.44ft.; 1913. P. Stiles
N y'
Chicago A. A., 22ft.; 1914, P. Adams, N.Y.A.C, 23ft. 2in.: 1915 H nF
Worthington, Boston A.A., 23ft. lOin. ^. ,
Pole vault for height— 1877, G. McNichol, S.A.A.C., Oft. Tin.; 1878 A Ine
^^*- '*^°-' 18"^' W. J. Van Houten, S.A.A.C. ICft,. 4 3-4in •'
^^^A^-Sr-'
1880, W. J. Van Houten, 10ft. llin.; 1881, W. J. Van Houten, 10ft 6in
'
"Throwing the hammer; from 1876 to 1886. inclus-'ye. the hammer head, with-
out the handle, weighed 161bs. The length of the handle was limited
to 3ft. 6in., and the throw was from a stand, without run or follow.
Since, and including 1887, the hammer, complete, head and handle,
Nf>te— Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (*) and the
3^.C.A.A.A.A. (t).
LUDT LANGER,
440-, 500-, 880-Tards and one-milo outdoor swimming champion and record holder.
—
weighs 161bs., the length of the handle is 4ft., and the hammer is
thrown from a 7ft. circle, without follow— 1876, W. B. Curtis, N.Y.A.C.,
76ft. 4in.; 1877, G. D. Parmly, P.C, 84ft.; 1878, W. B. Curtis, N.Y.
A.C., 80ft. 2in.;i 1879, J. G. McDermott, S.A.A.C, 85ft. lll-2in.; 1880,
W. B. Curtis, N.Y.A.C, 87ft. 4 l-4in. 1881, F. L. Lambrecht, P.A.C.,
;
1904, John Flanagan, G.N. Y.I. A. A., 35ft. 9in. 1905. J. S. Mitchel, N.Y.
;
I.A.A., 119ft. ll-2in.; 1905, Ralph Rose, Chicago A.A., 117ft. Sin.
1906, M. J. Sheridan, I.A.A.C., 129ft. lOin. 1907, M. J. Sheridan,
;
The 3-mile run was added to the programme in 1878, dropped in 1880, added,
again in 1895. and dropped again in 1S97— 1878, W. J. Duffy, H.A.C,
17m. 25s.; 1879, P. J. McDonald. I.A.A.C, 15m. 38 2-5s. 1895, H. ; C
Bean, N.J.A.C, 15m. 18 4-5s., 1896, E. W. Hjertberg, N.J.A.C, 16m..
31 3-5s.
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10-mile run 1889, S. Thomas. Ranelagh (England) Harriers, 53m. 58 4-5s.;,
1890, T. P. Conneff, M.A.C, 55m. 32 3-5s. 1S91, E. ; Carter, N.Y.A.C, C
57m. 24s.; 1892, W. O'Keefe, X.A.A., 55m. 59 4-5s. 1893, E. Carter,, ; C
N.Y.A.C, .^.3m. 40 l-5s. 1894. E. ; C
Carter. N.Y.A.C, 58m. 9 l-.5s. 1896, ;
John .Tovce, P. A.C, 57m. 32s.; 1904. John Joyce, G.N. Y.I. A. A., 5Sm.
34 l-5s.;' 1905, John Joyce, 54m. 54 1-5s.: 1907, J. J. Daly, I.A.A.C...
55m. 16 4-5S. 1908, J. L. Eisele. N.Y.A.C, 53m. 16 l-5s.
; 1909, G. V. ;
1903, Alex Grant, N.Y.A.C, 9m. 55 4-5s. 1904, George Bonhag, unat-
;
tached, 9m. 44s.; 1905, Geo. V. Boiiha-. Dm. 54 4-5s. 1906, Geo. V. ;
'
M. P. Driscoll, Mercury A.C, Yonkers. 9m. 39s.; 1910, J. W. Monument,
'
I.A.A.C, 9m. 36 1-5S.; 1911, G. V. Bonhag. I.A.A.C, 9m. 20 4-5s. 1913, ;
Pastime A.C, 43m. 27 l-3s.; 1903, John Jovce, Pastime A.C, 32m.
23 4-5S.; 1905, W. J. Hail, New York A.C. 32ra. 59 4-5s. 1906. Frank ;
Note — Two. national Championships were held in 1888, the A.A.XJ. (*) and the-
N.CA.A.A.A. (t).
;
Kramer, Long Island A.C., 34m. 32s.; 1913, A. R. Kiviat. I.A.A.C, 33m.
52s.; 1914, H. Kolehmainen, I.A.A.C, 33m. 36s. This competition was in-
stituted in 1890, dropped in 1893, resumed in 1897, and dropped again in
1899, resumed iu 1901, dropped in 1902, resumed in 1903.
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CruS9 country. Senior teams 1890, Prospect Harriers, 41 points; 1891, Pros-
pect Harriers, 21 points; 1892, Suburban Harriers. 41 points; 1897, K.A.
C, 31 points; 1898, K.A.C., 42 points; 1901, Pastime A.C., 20 points;
1903, New Yorii A.C., 29 points; 1905. I.A.A.C, 27 points.; 1906,
I.A.A C, 29 Doints; 1907, I.A.A.C, 25 points; 1908, I.A.A.C. 20 points;
1909. I.A.A.C, 27 points; 1910, New York A.C, 37 points; 1911, I.A.A.C.
34 points; 1912, I.A.A.C, 21 points; 1913, I.A.A.C, 32 points; 1914, I.A.A.C.
16 points. This competition was instituted in 1890, dropped in 1893, re-
sumed in 1897, and dropped again in 1899, resumed in 1901, dropped in 1902,
resumed in 1903.
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Cross country. Junior teams 1903, Mohawk A.C, 29 points; 1905, N.Y.A.C,
53 points: 1906, N.Y'.A.C, 46 points; 1907, Mohawk A.C, 42 points; 1908.
Trinity Club, Brooklyn, 78 points; 1909, Mohawk A.C, 35 points; 1910,
Yonkers Y.M.C.A., 54 points; 1911, N.Y.A.C, 33 points; 1912, Morning-
side A.C, 32 points; 1913, N.l'.A.C, 26 points; 1914, Bronx Church House,
39 points; 1915, New York A.C, 33 points.
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1-mile relay race; teams of four men 1897, N.Y.A.C, M. W. Long, H. S.
Lyons. T. E. Burke and B. J. Wefers, 3m. 21 2-5s. 1899, N.Y.A.C, T. R. ;
First Reg't A. A., Chicago, won by all other entries withdrawing; 1909,
Seattle A.C, B. Gish. .1. Malcomson, J. Nelson and Edmundsuu, 3m. C
23 3-:.s.
1-mile walk— 1876, D. M. Stern, N.Y.A.C, 7m. 31s.; 1877, E. C. Holske,
H.A.C, 7m. 14-5s.; 1878, competition omitted; 1879, W. H. Purdy, Gr..
A.C, 6m. 48 3-4S. 1880, E. E. Merrill, S.E.A.C, 7m. 4s.; 1881, E. E.
;
Merrill, U.A.C, 7m. 2 3-48.; 1882, W. H. Parry, WiU. A.C, 6m. 54 2-58.;
1883, F. P. Murray, Will. A.C, 6m. 46s.; 1884, F. P. Murray, Will.A.C,
6m. 54 2-5S.; 1885, Geo. D. Baird, O.A.C, N.Y.C, Gm. 42s.; 1886, E. D.
Lange, M.A.C, 6m. 45 1-5s.; 1887, E. D. Lange, M.A.C, 7m. 4s.; *18S8,
W. F. Burkhardt, P.A.C, N.Y.C, 6m. 54 4-5s.; tl8S8, E. D. Lange,
M.A.C, 6m. .53 4-5S.; 1889, W. F. Burkhardt, P.A.C, N.Y.C, 6m. 52 4-5s.
1890, C L. NicoU, M.A.C, 6m. 41 l-5s. 1891, T. Shearman, M.A.C, 6m.
;
7m. 19 4-5S.: 1909. S. Liebgold, P.A.C, 7m. 13 3-5s. This competition was
dropped in 1S99 and resumed in 1907, dropped in 1910.
3-mile walk— 1876. D. M. Stern, N.Y.A.C, 25m. 12s.; 1877, E. C. Holske,
H.A.C, 23m. 9 2-5s. 1878, T. H. Armstrong, H.A.C, 23m. 12 1-2s.; 1879,
;
Will. A.C, 24jn. 19s.; 1883, Geo. D. Baird. A. A.C, 22m. 8 3-5s. 1884, F. P. ;
gold. P.A.C, 2.3m. 44 3-5S.; 1894, S. Liebgold, P.A.C, 24m. 18 l-5s. 1895, ;
1907, S. Liebgold, P.A.C, 24m. 56s.; 1908, S. Liebgold. P.A.C, 24m. 10s.;
1909, S. Liebgold, P.A.C, 23m. 45 4-5s. 1910, S. Liebgold. P.A.C, 23m.
;
MoCaddin Lyceum. 23m. 14s.; 1913, Ed. Renz. Mohawk A.C, 23m. 19 l-5s;
1914, E. Renz, Mohawk A.C, 22m. 25 4-58.; 1915, E. Renz, Mohawk A.O.,
23m. 10 l-5s. This competition was dropped in 1897 and resumed in 1907.
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4-mile walk This competition was added to the programme in 1888, and
dropped in 1889—1888, S. Cramer, Pastime A.C. 30m. 13 l-5s.
Note— Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (•) and the
N.CA.A.A.A. (t).
;
1, Daa Ahearn, Illinois A. 0., riinniug, hop, step anci jump senior ch ampion
2, R. F. Morse, Salem-Crescent A. C, 100-yds. junior and 220-yds . senior
A. A. U. champion.
—;;
—
7-mile walk This competition was dropped from the programme in 1878,.
replaced in 1879, aud dropped again in 1885, replaced in 1912 1876.
Connor, N.Y.A.C, 58m. 32 l-2s. 1877, T. H. Armstrong, H.A.C., 55m.
;
— C
59 3-5S.; 1879. E. E. Merrill, U.A.C.. 56m. 4s.: 1880, J. B. Clark. E.P.
A.C., 54m. 47 3-5S.; 1881, W. H. Purdy, M.A.O., 58m. 438.; 1882, F. P.
Murray, Will. A.C., 57m. IS l-2s. 1883, W. H. Meek, W.S.A.C, 56m.
:
1907, Piatt Adams. N.Y.A.C. 44ft. 9in. 1908, Piatt Adams, N.Y.A.C,
;
not held; 1913. Plntt Ad.nms. N.Y.A.C. 27ft. On-Sin.: 1914. Piatt Adams,
N.Y.A.C, 28ft. 12in.; 1915, Piatt Adams, N.Y.A.C. 26ft. 7 3-8in.
Throwine: 56-pound weight for height. This competition was added to the
procrarame in 1893, dropped in 1894. and resumed in 1906. 1893, J. S. —
Mitrhel. N.Y.A.C, 15ft. 4 l-2in 1906. M. .T. S'heridan. l.A.A.C 15ft.
:
New York. 16ft. 3in.: 19i2. not held: lOrT. P. .T. McDonald. l.A.A.C.
15ft. 7in.; 1914, P. .T. McDonald, l.A.A.C, 15ft. 9 1-8in.; 1915, M. J.
McGrath, l.A.A.C, 15ft. 9in.
Individual tug-of-war. This competition was added to the programme in
1879, dropped in 1884, replaced in 1890, and dropped again in 1892
1879, A. L. Thompson, S.A.A.C; 1880. 1881, and 1882. A. J. Queck- C
herner, S.A.A.C; 1883, C
A. .7. Qneckberner, N.Y.A.C; 1890, A. Cale,
A. A. A.; 1891, C
A. J. Qneckberner, M.A.C
Tng-of-war, teams of four men. totsl weight limited to 650 pounds. This
competition was added to the procrramrae of J888 and dropped in 1890
Note — Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (*) and the
N.CA.A.A.A. (t).
1. R. McRi-idf, Dpnvpr A. ('., .Tuni' i A. A. I . and Far Western 220-yards
chaiiipiun,1915. 2, Leroy Campbt'll, University vi Chicago, winner Senior
A. A. U. SSO-yards championships, 1915.
;
body, Chicago A. A., 2m. 36 2-5s. The competition was added to the
programme in 1897 and dropped in 1899.
1 1-2 mile bicycle race. This competition was added to the programme in
1887 and dropped in 1888—1887, D. J. Kolb. M.A.C, 4m. 45 2-5s.
2-mile bicycle race— 1879, L. H. Johnson, E.B.C, 7m. 22s.; 1880, L. H.
Johnson, M.A.C. 6m. 56 4-5s. 1881,
; C
A. Reed, N.Y.A.C, 7m. 6 1-4s.;
1882, G. D. Gideon, G.B.C, 6m, 41 3-5s. 1883, G. M. Hendee, S.B.C.,
;
son, N.Y.A.C, 5m. 35 3-5s. This competition was added to the pro-
gramme in 1879, dropped in 1885, replaced in 1888, dropped in 1897.
4-mile bicycle race. This competition was added to the programme in 1885
and dropped in 1887—1885. A. B. Rich, S.l.A.C, 14m. 2s.; 1886, A. B.
Rich, S.l.A.C, 13m. 24 4-5s.
5-mile bicycle race. This competition was added to the programme in 1882
—
and dropped in 1885 1882, G. D. Gideon, G.B.C, 17m. 19 4-5s.- ISS.i,
R. G. Rood, I. B.C., 17m. 37 2-5s. 1884, L. Hamilton, Waterbury, Conn.,
;
38m. 36s.
Throwing javejin— 1909, Ralph Rose, Olvmpic Club, 141.7ft.; 1910, B. Brodd,
I.A.A.C, 163ft. lin.; 1911, O. F. Snedigar. Olympic Club, 165ft. 20-lOOiD.;
1912, H. Lott, Mohawk A.C. 162.65ft.: 1913, B. Brodd. I.A.A.C, 161ft.
3in.; 1914, G. A. Bronder, Jr., Poly Prep, 166ft. 8 1-2in.; 1915, 6. A.
Bronder, Jr., I.A.A.C, 177ft. 7 3-4in. This competition was added to the
programme in 1909.
Note —Two national championships were held in 1888, the A.A.U. (•) and the
N.CA.A.A.A. (t).
JUNIOR A. A. U. CHAMPIONS.
This meeting was held for the first time in 1900.
100 yards run— 1900, 10 2-5s., P. J. Walsh, N.Y.A.C; 1901, 10 l-.^s., C. M.
Leibler, Detroit A.C; 1902, 10 2-5s., J. A. Bohan, New West Side A.C;
1903, P. Molson, Montreal A.A.A., lll-5s.; 1904, W. Hogenson, Chicago
A. A., 10 1-5s. 1905, Charles L. Parsons, Olympic Club, San Francisco,
;
Sim
o 5
^1^ ^5?
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59 2-5S.; 1907, F. C
Sheehan, South Boston, Mass.. Im. 56 2-5s. 1908, ;
A.C, Im. 56 4-5S. 1912. T. Halpin, Boston A. A., Im. 57 2-5s. 1913, F. J.
; ;
attached. Yonkers, N. Y., 4m. 31s.; 1915, B. Stout, Olympic Club, San
Francisco, 4m. 42 3-5s.
2-mile run— 1903, E. McEacheron, Milwaukee A.C, 12m. 14 4-5s.; 1904. C. C
Naismith, G.N. Y.I. A. A., 10m. 17 4-5s. 1905, Sam Mays, Multnomah ;
27m. 10 1-5S.; 1908, M. Driscoll, Mercury A.C, 26m. 23 2-5s. 1909, Asa ;
York. 28m. 49 l-5s. 1911, G. A. Dull. Pittsburgh A. A., 26m. 8 4-5s. 1912,
; ;
burgh A. A.. 16 2-5s: 1913. E. Piedel. Chicpsro A. A.. 17s.; 1914. H. Goelitz,
Chicago A. A., 16 l-5s. 1915, H. Kirkpatrick, Los Angeles A.C, 15 l-5s.
;
(with wind).
220 vards hurdle— 1900. 26 4-5s., H. Arnold, U.S. A.C: 1001. 26 2-5s.. J. J.
Nufer. Detroit A.C; 1902, 27s., H. L. Hillman, K.A.C; 1903, George
1, Oliver Millard. Olympic Clnh: winner five-mile nin. National Junior A. A. U.
Championships. 1915: second in five-mile run. National Senior A. A. U. Cham-
pionships, 1915; 2. Edirar Stout, Olympic Club; winner mile run, National
Junior A. A. T^. Championships, 1915.
;
A.C., 138ft. 2in.; 1914. J. A. Coniraasare, Jr.. St. Paul A. A.. New Orleans,
140ft. lll-2in.; 1915, J. M. McEachern, Caledonian A.C., San Francisco,
152ft. 2in.
Throwing 56-pound weight— 1900, 29ft. 1 l-2in., J. McCarthy, P.A.C.; 1901.
26ft. 4in., Chas. J. Dieges. P.A.C.; 1902, 32ft. lin., E. Desmarteau,
Montreal A. A.; 1903, R. W. Maxwell. University of Chicago, 26ft. 1 l-4in.;
1904, John Hines, Star A.C., 20ft.; 1905, D. A. Sullivan, Anaconda, Mont.,
21ft. 4 1-2in.; 1906, W. S. Krapowicz, St. Bartholomew A.C., 32ft.
2 1-2in.; 1907, P. McDonald. I.A.A.C. 37ft. 3-4in.; 1908, C. Stltson,
Pastime A.C., 31ft. 2in.; 1909, G. Hug. Seattle A.C., 20ft. 9in.: 1910,
T. Rvan, I.A.A.C, 29ft. l-41n.: 1911. H. McGnire. I.A.A.C, 28.3Sft.;
1912, T. Chafee, N.Y.A.C, 28.63ft.; 1913. J. Cahill. I.A.A.C, 31ft. 7in.
1914, W. Lynch, I. A. A. A., Boston, 31ft. 3 l-2in. 1915, T. Dutton, Y.M.
;
ders, Chicago A. A., 47ft. 1 l-2in. (with wind). This competition was
added to the programme in 1909.
Throwing javelin— 1909. B, Gish, Seattle A.C, 144ft.; 1910, B. Brodd,
I.A.A.C, New York. 14Sft. 5 l-2in. ; 1911, L. Byrd, Chicago A. A.,
139.10ft.; 1912. H. Lott, Mohawk A.C, 159.2oft.; 1913, T. F. Lund. LA.
A.C, 148ft. Sin.; 1914. G. A. Bronder, Jr., Polv Prep, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
165ft. 2in.; 1915, J. C. Lincoln, N.Y.A.C, 168ft. 5 l-2in. (with wind).
This competition was added to the programme in 1909.
—
1-mile walk 1912, R. B. Gifford, McCaddin Lyceum, 7m. 4-5s.; 1913, T. Neun-
dorfer, N.Y.A.C, 7m. 6 4-5s.: 1914, J. Goldenberg, 92d St.Y.M.H.A., New
York, 7m. 2s.; 1915, H, W. Fitzpatrick, Y.M.G.C, New Orleans, 8m. IBs.
This competition was added to the programme in 1912.
DECATHLON.
1915, A. Richards, Intermountain A. A., 6858.81 points.
1, Franz Kanis, Newark Turn Verein. A. A. U. National and Metropolitan
Association Ail-Around Gymnastic champion, 1915. 2, Peter Hoi, runner-up
in the Metropolitan Association A. A. U. Ail-Around Gymnastic Champion-
ship, 1915.
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NATIONAL
A. A. -U. CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1913
P I j g
SENIOR OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
Held at Panama-Pacific International Exposition Stadium, San Francisco, Cal.,
August 7, 1915.
100 yds. —
run 9 4-5s., J. Loomis, Chicago A.A., won; Alvah Meyer, Irish-
American A.C., New York, second; R. F. Morse, Salem Crescent A.C.,
New
York, third; A. E. Ward, Chicago A. A., fourth,
—
220 yds. run 21 l-Ss., R. F. Morse, Salem Crescent A.C., New York, won; H.
L. Smith, Chicago A. A., second; A. T. Meyer, Irish-American A.C., New
York, third; A.E. Ward, Chicago A. A., fourth.
—
440 yds. run 47s., J. E. Meredith, Meadowbrook A.C., Philadelphia, won; F.
Sloman, Olympic Club, second; B. Dismond, Univ. of Chicago, third; A.
Gates, Los Angeles A.C., fourth.
—
880 yds. run 2m. Is., L. Campbell, Univ. of Chicago, won; D. Caldwell, Bos-
ton A. A., second; J. T. Iliggins, Irish-American A. A., Boston, third; E,
W. Eby, Chicago A. A., fourth.
—
1-mile run 4m. 23 l-5s., J. Ray, Illinois A.C., won; N. Taber, Boston A.A.,
second; I. Meyers, Illinois A.C., third; A. Kiviat, Irish-American A.C.,
New York, fourth.
—
5-mile run 25m. 50 l-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Irish-American A.C., New York,
Avon; O. Millard, Olympic Club, second; G. Hobgood, Multnomah A.A.C.^
third; J. Ray, Illinois A.C., fourth.
—
3-mile walk 23m. 1) l-5s., E. Renz, Mohawk A.C., New York, won; W.
Plant, Long Island A.C., second; H. W. Fitzpatrick, New Orleans, third.
(Only three competitors.)
—
120 yds. hurdles 15s., Fred Murray, Olympic Club, won; R. Simpson, Univ.
of Missouri, second; H. Kirkpatrick, Los Angeles A.C., third; J. Case,
Olympic Club, fourth. F. W. Kelly finished first, but was disqualified for
knocking doAvn four hurdles.
—
220 yds. hurdles 23 3-5s., F. Murray, Olympic Club, won; F. Kelly, Los
Angeles A.C., second; J. Loomis, Chicago A. A., third; R. Simpson, Univ.
of Missouri, fourth.
440 vds. hurdles— 52 3-5s., W. H. Meanix, Boston A. A., won; B. Lighter, Illi-
nois A.C., second; II. Goelitz, Chicago A.A., third; A. F. Muenter, Olym-
pic Club, fourth.
Putting 16-lb. shot—48ft. 11 3-4s., A. Mucks, Univ. of Wisconsin, won; L. J.
Talbot, Jr., Kansas City A.C., second; R. Caughey, Olympic Club, third;
J. C. Lawlor, Irisli-American A. A., Boston, fourth.
Running broad jump— 23ft. lOin., H. F. Worthington, Boston A. A., won; Piatt
Adams, New York A.C., second; W. F. Sisson, Olympic Club, third; P. G.
Stiles, Univ. of Wisconsin, fourth.
—
Running high jump 6ft. 3-4in., G. Horine, Olympic Club, won; C. Larsen^
Brigham Young Univ., second; L. Nicholls, Los Angeles A.C., third; A.
Richards, Intermountain A. A., fourth.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer— 176ft. 2 3-4in., P. J. Ryan, Irish-American A.C.,
New York, won; L. J. Talbot, Jr., Kansas City A.C., second; J. M.
McEachren, Caledonian Club, third; K, Shattuck, Olympic Club, fourth.
—
Running hop, step and jump 50ft. 11 l-8in., D. J. Ahearn, Illinois A.C., won;
Piatt Adams, Ncav York A.C., second; F. J. Fahey, Irish-American A.C.,
New York, third; J. Landers, Chicago A. A., fourth.
Tlirowing the discus— 146ft. 9 l-4in., A. Mucks, Univ. of Wisconsin, won; C.
W. Bachmann, Notre Dame Univ., second; L. J. Talbot, Jr., Kansas City
A.C., third; A. W. Richards, Intermountain A. A., fourtli.
Pole vault— 12ft. 9in., S. Bellah, Multnomah A.A.C., won; E. Knourek, Illi-
nois A.C., second; C. Bergstrom, Los Angeles A.C., third; S. Landers»
Chicago A. A., fourth.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC AL^MANAC. 89>
—
Throwing 56-lb. weight 35ft. 9 3-4in., L. J. Talbot, Jr., Kansas City A.C.,
won; P. J. Ryan, Irish-American A.C., New York, second; J. M. McEach-
ren, Caledonian Club, third; J. J. Cahill, Millrose A. A., New York, fourth.
Throwing the javelin —
177ft. 7 3-4in., G. A. Bronder, Jr., Irish-American A.C.,.
New l^ork, won; C. Fee, Multnomah A. A.C, second; H. Liversedge, Olym-
pic Club, third; J. C. Lincoln, New York A.C, fourth.
—
Points scored Olympic Club, San Francisco, 30; Irish-American A.C, New
York, 24; Illinois A.C, 19; Cliicago A. A., 17; P.oston A. A., 16; Kansas City
A.C, 13; University of Wisconsin, 11; Los Angeles A.C, 10; ' Multnomah
A. A.C, 10; New Y'ork A.C, 9; Salem Crescent A.C, New York, 7: University
of Chicago, 7; Mohawk A.C, New York, 5; Meadowbrook A.C, Philadelphia,
5; University of Missouri, 4; Caledonian Club, San Francisco, 4; Notre Dame
University, 3; Irish-American A. A., Boston, 3; Long Island A.C, New York,
3; Brigliam Young ITnivcrsity, 3; Young Men's G.C, New Orleans, 2; Inter-
mountain A. A., 2; Millrose A. A., New York, 1.
Owing to the competitors being favored by strong wind at their back, all
records made at these championships were not allowed.
August 6, 1915.
—
100 vds. run 9 4-5s., R. F. Morse, Salem Crescent A.C, won; R. McBride,.
Denver A.C, second; A. E. Ward, Chicago A.A., third; R. Nolan, Olympic-
Club, fourth.
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—
220 yds. run 21s., R. McBride, Denver A.C., won; D. Jenkins, New Orleans,
second; A. B. Booth, Chicago A. A., third; R. Nolan, Olympic Club, fourth.
—
440 yds. run 47s., F. Sloman, Olympic Club, won; F, Stormer, Cincinnati
A.C., second; A. Gates, Los Angeles A.C., third; C. A. Hoenisch, Cale-
donian Club, fourth.
—
880 yds. run Im. 58s., E. W. Eby, Chicago A. A., won; H. J. Stegeman, Univ.
of Chicago, second; L. M. Cramer, Olympic Club, third; D. M. Scott,
Mississippi Agri. Coll., fourth.
—
1-miIe run 4m. 42 3-5s., E. Stout, Olympic Club, won; H. Honohan, New
York A.C., second; H. Gardwing, Cincinnati A.C., third.
—
5-mile run 26m. 33s., O. Millard, Olympic Club, Avon; C. Pores, Millrose A. A.,
second; J. Organ, Pittsburgh A. A., third; H. Honohan, New York A.C.,
fourth.
1-mile walk— 8m. 18s., H. W. Fitzpatrick, Y.M.G.C., New Orleans, won; H.
Brown, Los Angeles A.C., second; F, Watkins, Los Angeles A.C., third.
(Only three competitors.)
—
120 yds. high hurdles 15 l-5s., H. Kirkpatrick, Los Angeles A.C., won: H. W.
Whitcomb, Cincinnati A.C., second; T. Oakes, Y.M.G.C., New Orleans,
third; E. Thomson, Los Angeles A.C., fourth.
220 yds. low hurdles—24 l-5s., W. Bursch, New York A.C, won; J. Loomis,
•
Chicago A. A., second; J. Norton, Olympic Club, third; H. S. Whitcomb,
Cincinnati A.C, fourth.
—
440 yds. hurdles 54s., A. F. Muenter, Olympic Club, won; W. Hummell,
Multnomah A. A.C, second; M. House, Los Angeles A.C, third; R. Davies,
Cincinnati A.C, fourth.
—
Running high jump 5ft. llin., C Larsoji, Brigham Y'oung Univ., won; D.
Griffin, Y.M.G.C, New Orleans, second; E. Thompson, Los Angeles A.C,
third: J. Johnson, Caledonian Club, fourth.
—
Running broad jump 22ft. llin., S. Butler, Rock Island A.C, won; C. Luke,
Brigham Young Univ., second; E. Planen, Los Angeles A.C, third; T.
Oakes, Y.M.G.C, New Orleans, fourth.
—
Running hop, step and jump 47ft. 1 l-2in., S. Landers, Chicago A. A., won;
J. E. Tracy, Caledonian Club, second: H. Johnston, Y.M.G.C, New Or-
leans, third; E. B. Foote, Cincinnati A.C, fourth.
—
Putting 16-lb. shot 44ft. 8in., R, Bagnard, Los Angeles A.C, won;
Bachmann, Notre Dame Univ., second; W. McCole, Illinois A.C, tliird.
C "W.
—
Pole vault for height lift. 8in., W. Happeny, Montreal A. A. A., 1910.
New York, 1911.
—
Throwing 56-lb. weight for height 16ft. 3in., M. J. McGrath, unattached.
Putting 8-lb. shot— e.Sft. 4in., W. W. Coe, Boston A. A.. 1909.
Tutting 12-lh. shot— o.'ift. 11 l-2in., R. L. Beatty, Columbia Univ., 1911.
Putting: 24-lb, shot— 39ft. 3 l-4in.. P. J. McDonald, Irish-American A.C., 1913.
DECATHLON
Held at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, at San Francisco, Cal.
August 9 and 10, 1915.
•a.
ompetitor
Si ^t 1^
--^
I'
Richards 762. 784. 896. 759. 734. 700. 38 676. 353, 20 6858.81
Brundage. 809. . 693. 520. 841. 848. 748. 58 432. 382. 498 40 6459.34
ster Fee. 619.
. 533. 608. 804. 886. 431. 55 838. 633. 433 .606442.71
Goelitz .... 857. 516. 520. 894. 886. 608. 22 513. 420. 610 .006432.14
i'. O'Connor 14 600. 789. 700. 75 432.
666, 380. 810. 406. 568 .00 6048.54
I!. Thomson 666. 61 685. ,520. 691. 867. 634. 22 432. 463. 436 .006040.23
acobs 762..001787.08 366. 752. 849. 886. 243 671270. 285, 563 .205767.02
I. Hutchinson 684. 51 366. 608. 857. 810. 194 94351. 326, 558 .405567.15
). Lawlor. 467. 11 812.
. 445. 624. 715. 370 75 83. 353, 509 .204905.33
^. Lincoln. 545. 426. 445. 691. 753. 2S4 270, 593 .. .4658.23
). Tycer . .422. 387. 530. 22624 00259 111 471136 228 .40!3271.18
F. Aheam. 808. 537. 520. 22654 08| .. .3186.77
FIRST DAY.
100 METERS RUN.
First heat —
lis., F. Stormer, Cincinnati, won: H. Goelitz, Chicago A. A., sec-
ond; A. H. Hutchinson, Illinois A.C, third; A. Richards, Intermountain
—
A. A., fourth. Second heat 11 2-5s., A. Brundage, Chicago A. A., Avon; J.
Jacobs, Oklahoma Univ., second; J. Lincoln, New York A.C, third; J. C
Lawlor, Irish-American A. A., Boston, fourth. Third heat 11 3-5s., W. M.
Cole, Illinois A.C, won; C. W. Bachmann, Notre Dame Univ., second: P. F.
—
O'Connor, Irish-American A.C, New York, third; J. Tycer, New Orleans,
—
fourth. Fourth heat 12s,, D. F, Ahearn, Illinois A.C, won; Fee, Mult- C
Frank Sloman. Olymiiii- Clnl), Avinniiii; 44U-yai-d^ 11, 4;s. (With wind) at
Junior A. A. U. Champiuiiships, Sau Fraoeis<u, C: August 6, 1915.
1.
House, o, ^.
1 \ Bnhlpv. Bronx Cliuivh Honso. 2, E. Ernes, Bronx Chnrrli
Junior A. A. U.
6'n-hvmg, Mohawk Athlelir Clui). 4, A. L. Engels 60-yanls
:
WRESTLING.
Held at Panama-Pacific Interuationul Exposition, San Francisco, Cal.,
April 16 and 17 1915.
108-LB. CLASS— Richard Goudie, Lima (O.) Y.M.C.A., d. Earl Benson,
Swedish-American A.C, Brooklyn. —
115-LB. CLASS Frank Glahe, Spokane
(A.C, d. K. Borsitt, Gary (Ind.) Y.M.C.A. 125-LB. CLASS— Speros Vorres,
[Greek Olympic A.C, Chicago, d. V. V. Vosen, Western Electric A.C, Chi-
cago. —
135-LB. CLASS Oliver Runchey, Seattle A.C, d. John Kolks, Finn
A.(\, Boston. 145-LB. CLASS— David Burns, Spokane A.C, d. J. Connelly,
Cornell Square, Chicago. 158-LP>. CLASS — Ben Rubin, Chicago Hebrew Insti-
tute, d. George Sawtelle, Lehigh University. —
175-LB. CLASS Earl Caddock,
Chicago A. A., d. C E. Allen, Olympic Club. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS Earl
Caddock, Chicago A. A., d. C. E. Allen, Olympic Club.
—
—
Points scored Chicago A. A., 10; Spokane A.C, 10; Olympic Club, 6; Chi-
cago Hebrew Institute, 5; Seattle A.C, 5; Greek Olympic A.C, Chicago, 5;
Lima (Ohio) Y.M.C.A., 5; Swedish A.C, Brooklyn, 3; Gary (Ind.) Y.M.C.A.,
3; Western Electric A.C, Chicago, 3; Finnish A.C, Boston, 3; Lehigh Uni-
versity, 3; Cornell Square A.C, Chicago, 3.
GYMNASTIC
Held at San Francisco, CaL, Y.M.C.A., March 26 and 27, 1915.
ROPE CLIMB— 7s., R. lUing, won; F. Miller, Olympic Club, second; J. F.
Dunn, New York A.C, third. TUMBLING— J. F. Dunn, New York A.C. (7S
points), won; C T. McAleer (76.25 points), second; C Boom (73.50 points),
third. INDIAN CLUB SWINGING— J. L. McCloud, New York A.C. (92
points), won; R. Dutcher, New York A.C. (88 points), second; H. B. Wolcott,
Pacific Assn. (65 points), third. HORIZONTAL BAR— F. Kanis, Newark T.V.
(85 points), won; P. Hoi, Norwegian Turn and A.C. (82.50 points), second;
C. Rottman, Baltimore T.V. (80.25 points), third. SIDE HORSE— F. Kanis,
Newark T.V. (85.50 points), won; G. Rathgeb, Los Angeles T.V. (84.25'
points), second; C Rottman, Baltimore T.V. (79.50 points), third. LONG
HORSE — P. Hoi, Norwegian Turn and A.C. (84.50 points), won; F. Kanis,
Newark T.V. (82.75 points), second; G. Rathgeb, Los Angeles T.V. (80
points), third. PARALLEL BARS— F. Kanis, Newark T.V. (86.75 points),
won; P. Hoi, Norwegian T. and A.C. (85.25 points), second; G. Rathgeb, Los
Angeles T.V. (84.50 points), third. FLYING RINGS— J. D. Gleason, Los
Angeles T.V. (87.50 points), won; H. T. Glass, So. Pacific Assn. (82.25
points), second; R. Mauritzen, Olympic Club (78.50 points), third. ALL-
AROUND— F. Kanis, Newark T.V. (340 points), won; G. Rathgeb, Lo»
Angeles T.V. (328.50 points), second; P. Hoi, Norwegian Turn and A.C.
(325.25 points), third.
SWIMMING
50 yds., indoor (20 yds. bath), held by Chicago A. A., Chicago, 111., April 15
First heat: 25 l-5s., Kenneth Huszagli, Chicago A. A., won; Walter Ramme,
New York A.C, second; C Rawleigh, Chicago A. A., third. Second heat:
25 l-5s.. Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C, won; P. Mallen, Chicago A. A.,
second; B. R. Small, Chicago A. A., third. Final heat: 24 2-5s., Perry
McGillivray, Illinois A.C, won; Walter Ramme, New York A.C, second;
Kenneth Huszagh, Chicago A. A., third.
100 yds., indoor (20 yds. bath), held by Illinois A.C, Chicago, 111., April 16
54 2-5S., A.C Raithel, Illinois A.C, won; Perry McGillivray, Illinois
A.C, second; N. T. Nerich, New York A.C, third. Won by 2ft.
1, Arthur Sheridan, Trinity Club, light heavyweight Metropolitan Association
and A. A. U. heavyweight champion: 2, Charles Leonard, 92nd Street Y.M.H.A.,
125-lb. International Exposition champion, 1915; 3, Meyer Perkel, Educational
Alliance, lOS-lb. International Exposition champion, 1915: 4, M. Herbert, Union
Settlement A. C, 108-Ib. Panama Pacific Exposition champion, 1915: 5, William
Prior, Cleveland (0.) A. C, 115-lb. International Exposition champion, 1915.
AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONS.
SI'ALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 107
220 yds., indoor (25 yds. bath), heldby Y.M.C.A., Brookline, Masa., March 27
—
2m. 2t) 3-5s., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C., won; H. E. VoUmer, New
York A.C., second; J. C. Wheatley, New York A.C., third. Won by inches.
500 yds., indoor (25 yds. bath), held by New York A.C., New York City, March
—
26 6ra. 21 2-5s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A.C., won; J. C. Wheatley, New
York A.C., second; J. A. Zimnock, New York A.C, third.
400 yds., indoor (4 men club relay, 20 yds. bath), held by Illinois A.C, Chi-
—
cago, 111., April 16 3m. 45 3-5s., Illinois A.C. (A. C. Raithel, William
Vosburgh, Perry McGillivray, H. J. Hebner), won; New York A.C. (J. A.
Zimnock, N. T. Nerich, H. O'Sullivan, Walter Ramme), second; Chicago
A. A., third.
150 yds., indoor, back stroke (25 yds. bath), held by Pittsburgh A. A., Pitts-
burgh, Pa., March 24— Im. 54s., H. J. Hebner, Illinois A.C, won; W.
Maisack, Pittsburgh A. A., second. Won by 8yds. Buckland, University
of Pittsburgh, retired after lUOyds.
200 yds., indoor, breast stroke (20 yds. bath), held by Chicago A. A., Chicago,
111., April 15 —
2m. 43s., Michael McDermott, Illinois A.C, won; J. Tay-
lor, Chicago A. A., second; O'Meara, Chicago A. A., third.
Fancy diving, indoor, held by New York A.C, New York City, April 8 (5
judges) —
Arthur McAleenan, Jr., Yale S.A., place No. 5 (156.17 points),
won; W. P. Heyn, Chicago A. A., place No. 16 (131.43 points), second; A.
E. Downes, New York A.C, place No. 16 (130.4 points), third.
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"Water polo, indoor, held by Illinois A.C, Chicago, 111., April 17 Preliminaries:
Illinois A.C. defeated Chicago A. A., 9 to 2; New York A.C. defeated Illi-
nois A.C second team, 3 to 1. Final: Illinois A.C defeated New York
A.C, 5 to 2.
—
Plunging, indoor, heeld by Y.M.C.A., Erookline, Mass., March 27 L. D. Hur-
tig, Cincinnati G. and A.C. (70ft. 3in. ), won; F. R. Culman, New York,
unattached (67ft. 4in.), second; W. D. Hallett, East Boston S.C. (67 feet),
third.
Held at Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, Cal.
(110 yds., open water course.)
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440 yds., outdoor, held July 19 5m. 32 l-5s., Ludy Lan-er, Los Angeles A.C,
won; J. C Wheatley, New York A.C, second; L. J. Goodwin, New York
A.C, third. Won by 20yds.
—
880 yds., outdoor, held July 21 12m. 8 3-5s., Ludy Langer, Los Angeles A.C,
won; J. C Wheatley, New York A.C, second; L. J. Goodwin, New York
A.C, third. Won by 30yds.
—
1 mile, outdoor, held July 23 24m. 59 2-5s., Ludy Langer, Los Angeles A.C,
won; J. C Wlieatloy, New York A.C, second; L. J. Goodwin, New York
A.C, third. Won by 25yds.
Long distance, outdoor, 3 1-2 miles, heldin San Francisco Bay, July 24— L. J.
Goodwin, New York A.C. (Ih. 39m. 38s.), won; Michael McDermott, Illi-
nois A.C. 42m. 33 2-5s.), second; W. Hofman, Dolphin Boating Club,
(Ih.
San Francisco (2h. 26m.), third. Won by about 200yds.
—
High diving, outdoor, held July 24 A. E. Downes, New York A.C (126.5
points), won; Cliff Bowes, Los Angeles A.C (109.4 points), second; L.
Balbach, Multnomah A.A.C., Portland, Ore. (92.2 points), third.
1, Charles Schons, Pittsburgh A. A., loS-lb. Middle Atlantic A. A. U. cham-
pion; 2, Vincent Pokorni, Cleveland A. C. 3. Wilbnr Johnstone. Pittsburgh
:
n NATIONAL n
U A. A. U. TRYOUTS, 1913 |J
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EASTERN TRACK AND FIELD
Held at Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, Mass., June 26, 1915.
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100 yds. run 10s., A. T. Meyer, Irish-American A.C., New York, won; I. T.
Howe, Colby, second; II. I. Treadway, Boston A. A., third.
—
220 yds. ran 22 l-5s., I. T. Howe, Colby, won; Roy F. Morse, Salem Cres-
cent, second; H. Bostock, Pittsburgh, third.
—
880 yds. run Im. 56 3-5s., J. T. Higgins, Holy Cross, won; D. S. Caldwell,
Boston A. A., second; E. Eraser, Irish-American A.C., New York, third.
—
3-mile walk 21m. 55 2-5s., E. Kenz, Mohawk A.C., won; E. Kaiser, New
York A.C., second; E. Plant, Long Island A.C., New York, third.
—
440 yds. run 49 3-5s., J. E. Meredith, Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia, won;
T. J. Halpin, Boston A. A., second; A. M. Bowzer, Syracuse Univ., third.
—
1-mile run 4m, 15 l-5s., N. Taber, Boston A. A., won; A. R. Kiviat, Irish-
American A.C., New York, second; H. F. Mahoney, Boston A. A., third.
—
6-mile run 25m. 13 2-5s., H. Kolehmainen, Irish-American A.C., New York,
won; V. Kyronen, Millrose A. A., second; H. E. Weeks, Irish-American
A. A., Boston, third.
—
120 yds. hurdles 16s., H. M. Martin, Smart Set A.C., Brooklyn, won; A. L.
Engels, unattached, second; W. A. Savage, Boston A. A., third.
—
220 .yds. hurdles 25s., W. A. Savage, Boston A. A., won; W. Bursch, New
York A.C., second; H. M. Martin, Smart Set A.C., Brooklyn, third.
440 yds. hurdles— 54 4-5s., W. H. Moanix, Boston A. A., won; E. M. Pritchard,
Irish-American A.C., New York, second; H. Scliaaf, Irish-American A.C.,
New York, third.
Running broad jump— H. T. Worthington, Boston A.A. (23ft. 4 l-2in.), won;
H. Bostock, Pittsburgh (23ft. 3 l-4in.), second; A. L. Gutterson, Boston
A.A. (22ft. 10 1-2in.), third.
Putting 16-Ib, shot—J. C. Lawlor, Irish-American A.A., Boston (47ft. lOin.),
won; L. A. Whitney, P.oston A.A. (46ft. 1 l-2in.), second; J. J. Cahill,
Millrose A.A. (46ft. lin.), third.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer— P. J. Ryan, Irish-American A.C., New York (172ft.
6in.), Avon; G. Leadbetter, Irish-American A. A., Boston (143ft. 5in.),
second.
—
Running high jump W. Oler, Jr., New York A.C. (6ft. 2in.), won; H, Bar-
wise, Boston A.A. (6ft. ll-8in.), second; AV. Whalen, Boston A. A., and
H. J. Grumpelt, New York A.C. (6ft.), tied for third.
Pole vault— M. S. Wright, Boston A.A., and H. Reid, Irish-American A.A.,
Boston (lift. 7in.), tied for first; R. W. Harwood, Boston A.A., and F.
Gargan, New York A.C. (lift. 4in.), tied for third.
Running hop, step and jump— M. J. Fahey, Irish-American A.C, New York
(45ft. 7 1-2in.), won; J. E. McLoughlin, Boston A.A. (44ft. 2 1-2in.), sec-
ond; A. Almlof, Scandinavian A.A., New York (44ft. 2in.), third.
Throwing 56-lb. weight— P. Ryan, Irish-American A.C, New York (39ft. 2in.),
won; W. Lvnch, Irish-American A.A., Boston (31ft, 3in.), second; R.
Lucey, Irish-American A. A., Boston (28ft. 8in.), third.
Throwing the discus— J. J. Cahill, Millrose A.A. (13(»ft.), won; L. A. Whit-
ney, Boston A.A. (117ft. 30-100in.), second; T. Joyce, Mohawk A.C
(l66ft. 70-lOOin.), third.
Throwing the javelin— G. Bronder, Irish-American A.C, New York (173ft.
7in.), won; J. C. Lincoln, New York A.C. (161ft. 2 l-4in.), second; L.
Harper, Irish-American A.C, New York (157ft. 3 3-4in.), third.
EASTERN WRESTLING
Held at Madison Square Garden, New York City, March 20, 1915.
108-LB. —
CLASS Carl Benson, Swedish-American A.C, d. T. McGann, Ger-
—
mnntown Boys' Club. 125-LB, CLASS Edgar Franks, Multnomah A. A.C, d. T.
1, John T. Taylor, A. A. U. Commissioner; 2, Stanley Smith, heavyweight;
3, A. Colavanni, 145-lb. 4, Chas. Dunn. 135-lb. 5, Chas. Schons. 15S-lb, 6, Joe
; ; ;
WESTERN WRESTLING
Held at Chicago Athletic Association Chicago, 111., March 27, 1915.
115-LB. CLASS— K. Borsitt, Gary Y.M.C.A., d. H. Torp, Sleipner A.O.
125-LB. CLASS— V. V. Vosen, W.E.A.A., d. F. Canning, Seward Park.
135-LB. CLASS— H. H. Jenkins, Pittsburgh A. A., d. T. Madigan, Univ. of
Minnesota. 145-LB. CLASS—J. Connelly, Cornell Square, d. H. H. Jenkins,
Pittsburgh A. A. —
158-LB. CLASS Ben Rubin, Chicago Hebrew Institute, d.
C Talabor, North Side A.C. 175-LB. CLASS—M. Nygaard, Danish A. A.C, d.
Karl Kinert, Gary Y.M.C.A.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1913
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SENIOR OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD.
Held at Travers Island, Pelham Manor, N. Y., June 19, 1915.
100 yds. run —
10 l-5s., A. T. Meyer, I.A.A.C., won; R. F. Morse, Salem Crei-
cent A.C., second; S. Johnston, Knights of St. Antony, third; P. J. White,
Salem Crescent A.C., fourth.
:220 yds. run—22 4-5s., A. T. Meyer, I.A.A.C., won; R. Daisley. N.T.A.O.,
second; P. J. White, Salem Crescent A.C., third; R. W. Georgi, unat-
tached, fourth.
440 yds. run —
49 2-5s., V. M. Wilkie, N.Y.A.C, won; F. Lagay, N.Y.A.O.,
second; E. Coyle, I.A.A.C, third; E. Ballestier, Knights of St. Antony,
fourth.
—
880 yds. run Im. 57s., J. Bromilow, Jr., I.A.A.C, won; E. S. Eraser, I. A.
A.C.. second; J. Peeso, N.Y.A.C, third; W. Anderson, N.Y.A.C. fourth.
—
1-mile run 4ra. 23 l-5s., W. Gordon, N.Y.A.C, won; A. R. Kiviat, I.A.A.C,
second; M. A. Devanney, Millrose A. A., third; J. O'Neill, N.Y.A.C, fourth.
—
5-mlIe run 25m. 38 3-5s., H. Kolehmainen, I.A.A.C, won; V. Kyronen, unat-
tached, second; P. Flynn, I.A.A.C, third; H. Honohan, N.Y.A.C, fourth.
120 yds. high hurdles— 16s., J. J. Eller, I.A.A.C, won; A. L. Engels, S.S.A.L.
(Cen. Cong.), second; H. M. Martin, Smart Set A.C, third; F. A. French,
N.Y.A.C, fourth.
:220 yds. low hurdles— 25 2-5s., W. Bursch, N.Y.A.C, won; J. J. Eller, I. A.
A.C, second; A. L. Engels, S.S.A.L. (Cen. Cong.), third; H. M. Martin,
Smart Set A.C, fourth.
•440 yds. high hurdles— 58 2-5s., E. M. Pritchard, I.A.A.C, won; H. Schaaf,
I.A.A.C, second; R. J. Hillman, I.A.A.C, third; O, De Gruchy, N.Y.A.C,
fourth.
—
1-mile walk 6m. 42s., E. Renz, Mohawk A.C, won; W. Plant, Long Island
A.C, second; W. J. Rolker, I.A.A.C, third; J. Goldstein, Pastime A.C,
fourth.
—
Running high jump E. Erickson, I.A.A.C. (6ft. 2 l-8in.), won; H. Grumpelt,
(6ft, ll-8in.), second; W. Oler, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (6ft. 1 l-8in.), third; E.
Loescher, N.Y.A.C. (5ft. 10 l-4in.), fourth.
—
Running broad jump P. Adams, N.Y.A.C (23ft. 4in.), won; S. Graham,
N.Y.A.C. (22ft. lOin.), second: S. M. Gibbs, N.Y.A.C. (22ft. 7 l-2in.),
third; M. J. Fahey, I.A.A.C. (22ft. 5in.), fourth.
—
Running hop, step and jump P. Adams, N.Y.A.C. (46ft. Sin.), won; M. J.
Fahey, I.A.A.C. (46ft. 5in.), second; A. Almlof, Swedish-American A.C.
ll-2in.), third; T. J. Ahearn, I.A.A.C. (44ft. 10 1-2in.), fourth.
(45ft.
—
Pole vault F. Gargan, N.Y.A.C. (lift. 3in.), won; R. Runyan, Pastime A.C
(lift. 3in.), second; J. CNagle, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (lift.), third; W. Stark,
N.Y.A.C (lift.), fourth.
Putting 16-lb. shot— P. J. McDonald, I.A.A.C. (47ft. 3in.), won; W. C Max-
field, N.Y.A.C. (45ft. 7 1-2in.), second; R. L. Beatty, N.Y.A.C. (45ft.
2 3-4in.), third; W. Roos, N.Y.A.C (45ft. 2 l-2in.), fourth.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer— P. Ryan, I.A.A.C. (176ft. 11 3-4in.), won; M. J.
McGrath, I.A.A.C. (174ft. 6 1-2in.), second; P. J. McDonald, I.A.A.C
(143ft. 10 1-2in.), third; S. Gillis, N.Y.A.C (142ft. 4 1-2in.), fourth.
Throwing 56-lb. weight— M. J. McGrath, I.A.A.C. (36ft. l-4in.), won; P.
Ryan, I.A.A.C. (35ft. 11 l-4in.), second; P. J. McDonald, I.A.A.C. (34ft.
7in.), third; S. Gillis, N.Y.A.C. (31ft. 4in.), fourth.
—
Throwing the discus J. M. Duncan, unattached (133ft. 7 1-4in.), won; J. J.
Cahill, Millrose A. A. (126ft. 9 1-4in.), second; H. P. Talman, N.Y.A.C.
(126ft.), third: P. F. O'Connor, unattached (123ft. 5 3-4in.), fourth.
August Lukeman, Sculptor. Julius Harder, Architect.
SULLIVAN MONUMENT,
JAMES E.
DEDICATED IN CALVARY CEMETERY, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1915.
A tribute from the Metropolitan Association of the A. A. U.
Spooner & Weils, Photo.
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 115
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Throwing the javelin G. A. Bronder, Jr., I.A.A.C. (171ft. 8in.), won; J. C.
Lincoln, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (165ft.), second; L. J. Harper, I.A.A.C. (155ft.
5 1-2in.), third; V. C. Eliot, N.Y.A.C. (147ft. 7 l-2in.), fourth.
—
Points scored Irish-American A.C., 92; New York A.C., 71; Unattached,
10; Salem Crescent A.C., 6; S.S.A.L. (Cen. Cong.), 5; Millrose A. A., 5;
Mohawk A.C., 5; Pastime A.C., 3; Smart Set A.C., 3; Long Island A.O., 3;
Knights of St. Antony, 3; Swedish-American A.C., 2.
——
Throwing 16-lb. hammer 186ft. 2in., P. Ryan, I.A.A.C, 1914.
Throwing 56-lb. weight iOft. 2in., P. Ryan, I.A.A.C, 1913.
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Throwing discus 143ft. 4in., J. A. Duncan, Bradhurst F.C, 1914.
1-mile walk— 6m. 37 3-5s., S, Liebgold, Pastime A.C, 1893.
3-mile walk—22m. 11 4-5s.. W. H. Meek. CA.C. 1892.
Throwing javelin—171ft. 8in., G. A. Bronder, I.A.A.C, 1915.
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Running hop, step and jump 47ft. 10 l-2in., Piatt Adams, N.Y.A.C, 1914.
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1-mile walk 7m. 1 2-5s., J. B. Pearman, N.Y.A.C., won; J. Rolker, I.A.A.C,
second; T. A. Moroney, Bronx Church House, third; G. A. Braeunlich,
Long Island A.C., fourth.
—
Running high jump E. Loescher, N.Y.A.C. (6ft. 3-8in.), won; E. Laznoosky,
unattached (5ft. lOin.), second; G. Trefry, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (5ft. 8in.),
third; F. Schulte, N.Y.A.C. (5ft. 8in.), fourth.
—
Running broad jump S. Gibbs, N.Y.A.C. (lilft. 9 3-4in.), won; H. Wilson,
G.K.A.A. (21ft. 7 l-4in.), second; S. Graham, N.Y.A.C. (20ft. 9 1-2in.),
third; R. Nash, N.Y.A.C. (20ft. 4 3-4in.), fourth.
—
Running hop, step and jump D. Burke, Ozanam A. A. (43ft. 6In.), won; L.
Labeet, Salem Crescent A.C. (42ft. 10 3-4in.), second; S. Graham, N.Y.
A.C. (42ft. 2 3-4in.), third; J. Lincoln, N.Y.A.C. (41ft. 3-4in.), fourth.
—
Pole vault R. Runyan, Pastime AC. (lift.), won; R. I. Stern, Albany A.C.
(10ft. 6in.), second; W. S. Pelender, Swedish-American A.C. (9ft. 6in.),
third; D. H. Pratt. Cambridge H.S. (9ft.), fourth.
Putting 12-lb. shot— H. G. Cann, N.Y.A.C. (51ft. 5 7-8 in.), won; F, L.
Onker, I.A.A.C. (47ft. 3 1-2in.), second; T. L. Matsukes, Greek-American
A.C. (44ft. 9 1-4in.), tliird; J. J. Dolan, Union Settlement A.C. (44ft.
3 7-8in.), fourth.
—
Throwing 12-lb. hammer A. Gennert, N.Y.A.C. (168ft. 8 l-2in.), won; W. T.
Brown, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (154ft. 5in.), second; M. Gennert, N.Y.A.C. (147ft.
4in.), third; T. L. Matsukes, Greek-American A.C. (145ft. 9in.), fourth.
—
"Throwing 35-lb. weight T. L. Matsukes, Greek-American A.C. (41ft. llin.),
won; W. T. Brown, Jr., N.Y.A.C. (39ft. 4in.), second; J. Conway, I. A.
A.C. (39ft, ll-2in.), third; George Povlos, Pastime A.C. (38ft. 7 l-4in.),
fourth.
Throwing the discus— H. White, N.Y.A.C. (119ft. 7 l-4in.), won; R. Nash,
N.Y.A.C. (119ft. 7 1-4in.). second; R. G. Walker, Long Island A.C. (117ft.
9in.), third; T. L. Matsukes, Greek-American A.C. (114ft. 2 3-4in.),
fourth.
Throwing the —
J. C. Lincoln, N.Y.A.C. (181ft. lin.), won; L. J. Har-
javelin
(174ft. 6in.), second; A. Into, N.Y.A.C. (166ft. 4in.), third;
per, I.A.A.C.
N.Y.A.C. (158ft. ll-2in.), fourth
S. Pelender,
—
Points scored New York A.C, 82; Irish-American A.C, 22; Salem Cres-
cent A.C, 14; Knights of St. Antony, 13; Greek-American A.C, 9; General
Electric AA., 8; Pastime A.C, 6; New Haven A. A., 6: St. Agnes A.C, 5;
Ozanam A.A., 5; Eastern New York Athletic League, 4; Long Island A.C,
4; Unattached, 3; Insurance Athletic League, 3; Union Settlement A.C, 3;
Millrose A. A., 3; Bronx Church House, 3; Swedish-American A.C, 2; Smart
.Set A.C, 2.
—
Running high jump 6ft. 3-8in., E. Loescher, New York A.C,
Pole vault— 12ft., G. Dukes. New York A.C, 1910.
1915.
Putting12-lb. shot —
53ft. llin., R. J. Lawrence, New
York A.C., 1909.
—
Throwing 12-lb. hammer 178ft. 4 3-4iD., H. E. Marden, New
York A.C., 1911,
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1-miIe walk 7m. Is.. T. Nenndorfer, New York A.C., 1913.
—
Throwing 16-lb. hammer 145ft. 3in., H. F. Andrews, New York A.C., 1908.
CROSS-COUNTRY.
Held at Van Cortlandt Park, Now York.
SENIORS.
December 4, 1915.
Pes. Name and Club. Time. Pos. Name and Club.
1. H. Kolehmainen, I.A.A.C... 32.53 6. F. Zuna. I.A.A.C
2. N. Gianakopulos, Mill. A.A. 33.08 7. H. Honohan, N.Y.A.C.
3. R. Springsteen, Yk. YMCA. 33.09 8. C. Pores, Millrose A.A
4. W. Kyronen, Millrose A.A. . 33.11 9. T. Barden, I.A.A.C...
5. G. Strobino, N.Y.A.C 33.37 10. P. Flynn, I.A.A.C
—
York A.C., d. Hugo Karl, Kaleva A.C. 145-LB. CLASS— Louis Nelson, Nor-
wegian-American A.C., d. E. Lfino, Kaleva A.{\ 158-LB. CLASS L Nelson,
Norwegian-American A.C., d. J. Leahy, East Side Y.M.C.A. 175-LB. CLASS
—
Olaf Huseby, Norwejjian-American A.C, d. Victor Salo, Flatbush-American
A.C. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS— N. Pendleton, New York A.C, d. J. Kalet-
chitz. East Side Y.M.C.A.
GYMNASTIC.
Held at New York Turn
Verein, N. Y., March 16, 1915.
—
ROPE CLIMB 7 2-5s., F. Siel)ert. Grace Club, won; T. R. Loissring, New
York T.V., second; B. Williams, National A.C, tliird; L. J. Weissman. 92nd
Street Y.M.H.A., fourth. TUMBLING— J. F. Dunn, N.Y.A.C (74 pointB),
won; George L. Becker, National A.C. (59 1-4 points), second; W. A. Yost,
Harlem Y.M.C.A. (59 1-4 points), third. INDIAN CLUB SWINGING R. W.
Dutcher, N.Y.A.C (26 1-2 points), won; A. Wilson, Jr., Swiss T.V. (23
—
points), second; R. M. D. Ricliardson, Rutgers Coll. A. A. (22 1-2 points),
third; J. L. McCloud, N.Y.A.C. (22 points), fourth. HORIZONTAL BAR—
Franz Kanis, Newark T.V. (SI 1-2 points), won; Peter IIol, Norwegian T. and
A.C (78 1-2 points), second; T. R. Leissring, New York T.V. (72 1-2 points),
third; B. Jorgensen, Norwegian T. and A.C. (69 1-2 points), fourth. SIDE
—
HORSE J. Oessy, West Side Y.M.C.A. (SI points I. won; Franz Kanis, New-
ark T.V. (77 1-4 points), second; Joseph Richter, Bohemian-American W.G.A.
(73 1-2 points), third; Henry Moeckley, Swiss T.V. (69 1-2 points), fourth.
LONG HORSE— Franz Kanis. Newark T.V. (85 3-4 points), won; Peter Hoi,
Norwegian T. and A.C. (83 1-2 points), second; Hugo Schoettlin, Swiss T.V.
(81 1-4 points), third; Frank Kriz, Bohemian G.A. (81 points), fourth. PAR-
—
ALLEL BARS Peter Hoi, Norwegian T. and A.C (86.35 points), won; Franz
Kanis, Newark T.V. (86.25 points), second; Henry Moeckley, Swiss T.V.
(81.25 points), third; B. Jorgensen. Norwegian T. and A.C. (78.25 points),
fourth. FLYING RINGS— Otto Paul, National T.V. (80 3-4 points), won; J.
A. Campbell, New York T.V. (75 1-2 points), second; B. Heer, National T.V.
(69 1-4 points), third; Henry Miller, National T.V. (69 points), fourth. ALL-
AROUND— Franz Kanis. Newark T.V. (330 3-4 points), won; Peter Hoi, Nor-
wegian T. and A.C. (303.35 points), second; J. Oessy, West Side Y.M.C.A.
(2911-2 points), third; Henry Moeckley, Swiss T.V. (288 1-4 points), fourth.
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PointB scored Newark Turn Verein, 21; Norwegian Turn and A.C, 16; Nevr
York Turn Verein, 11; Swiss Turn Verein, 9.
SWIMMING.
INDOOR— SENIOR.
— —
100 YDS. Held by N.Y.A.C, January 13 58 3-5s., Walter Ramme, N.Y.
A.C, won; H. E. Vollmer, second; J. H. Reilly, third. 220 YDS.— Held by
—
N.Y.A.C, February 5 2m. 28 l-Ss. (record for this competition), H. E. Voll-
mer, N.Y.A.C. won; J. C Wheatlev. N.Y.A.C. second; J. H. Reilly, N.Y.
A.C, third. 500 YDS.— Held by N.Y.A.C, February 24— 6m. 32 l-5s., H. E.
Vollmer, N.Y.A.C, won; J. C Wheatley, N.Y.A.C, second; J. H. Reilly,
N.Y.A.C, third. FANCY DIVING— Held by N.Y.A.C, February 24— Arthur
McAleenan, Jr., Yale Swimming Assn. (152.80 points), won; A. E. Downes,
N.Y.A.C. (146 points), second; J. F. Dunn, N.Y.A.C. (128.70 points), third.
INDOOR—JUNIOR.
50 YDS.— Held by N.Y.A.C, February 5— 26
2-5s.. R. W. Bennett, N.Y.
A.C, won; C V. Schlaet, Yale S.A., second; A. L. Rosener, Yale S.A.. third.
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100 YDS. Held by Rutgers College at New Brunswick, N. J., March 10 Im. —
2 2-58., Horace O'SuUivan, N.Y.A.C, won; T. H. Cann, N.Y.A.C, second; J.
J. Curren. N.Y.A.C, third. 220 YDS.— Held by N.Y.A.C, February 5—2m.
44 2-58., Jerrold Smith, N.Y.A.C, won; John S. Reilly, unattached, second;
Clarence Ash, N.Y.A.C, third. FANCY DIVING— Held by N.Y.A.C, Feb-
csm
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OUTDOOR— SENIOR,
440 YDS. —
Held by Rye Beach Club, at Rye Rrach, N. T., July 5 6m. —
31 2-5s., H. E. Vollmer, N.Y.A.C., won; R. M. Ritter, unattached, second;
John Zimnoch, N.Y.A.C, third. 880 YDS.— Held by N.Y.A.C., at Travera
Island. N.Y., August 28— 12m. 32 l-5s.. H. E. Vollmer, N.Y.A.C, won; J. C.
Wheatley, N.Y.A.C, second; J. J. Curren, N.Y.A.C, third. 1 MILE Held —
by Metropolitan Assn., in Steeplechase Park Bath, Coney Island, September 4
— 25m. 15 l-5s. (record for this competition), J. C Wheatlev, N.Y'.A.C, won;
H. E. Vollmer, N.Y.A.C, second; John Zimnoch, N.Y.A.C., third. LONG
—
DISTANCE (about 5 miles) Held by American Life Saving Society, at College
Point, L. I., September 11— 2h. 15m. 32s., L. J. Goodwin, N.Y.A.C, won;
lohn Zimnoch. N.Y.A.C, second; Charles Kaufman, American Life Sav. Soc,
third. HIGH DIVING— Held by Rye Beach Club, at Rye Beach, N. Y.,
luly 5— A. E. Downes. N.Y.A.C. (142.72 points), won; J. F. Dunn. N.Y.A.C.
(128.38 points), second; F. Spongberg, N.Y.A.C. (120.82 points), third.
OUTDOOR—JUNIOR.
YDS.— Held
440 by Jamaica Pay Yacht Club, at Rockaway Beach, L. I.,
August 21—fim. 33 2-5S., J. J. Curren. N.Y.A.C, won; J. C Lee, Jr., Colum-
bia Univ., second; Garrett Schmelk, Jamaica Bay Y.C, third.
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OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD.
LOO yds. run— 10 3-5s., Goodman, G.B.C., won; Gilbert A. Nahm,
Joseph D.
G.B.C. second; Edw. M. Jones, Jr., G.B.C, third.
J20 yds. run —
24s., Edw. M. Jones. Jr.. G.B.C, won; Edgar Campbell, Jr.,
G.B.C, second; Joseph G. Albert. Reading A.C, third.
140 yds. run —
50 2-58., James E. Meredith, Meadowbrook Club, won; Albert
F. Steele, G.B.C. second; Fred A. Honry, G.B.C. third.
^80 yds. run —
Im. 59 3-5s., James E. Meredith. Meadowbrook Club, won;
Frank J. Dorsey. G.B.C. second; Edw. Meehan. Meadowbrook Club, third.
L-mile run—4m. S5 l-5s.. Joseph Schwartz. Mercury A.C. won; Edw. M.
Shields. Meadowbrook Club, second; Louis J. Hill, Pittsburgh A.C. third.
L-niile walk —
9m. 45 2-5s.. Harvey Rutter, Jr., Mercury A.C, won; Charles W.
Harvey. Meadowbrook Club, second.
)-mile run —
27m. 37s., James Baylor. Meadowbrook Club, won; Clifford Rich-
ards. Westinghouse Club, second; M. J. Calby. Meadowbrooli Club, third.
L20 yds. high hurdles —
16 l-5s.. Harold E. Barron. Mercury A.C, won; E. F.
Smalley. G.B.C. second; Robert B. Ferguson. G.B.C, third.
J20 yds. low hurdles— 26 l-5s.. Robert B. Ferguson. G.B.C, won; E. F. Smal-
ley. G.B.C. second; H. E. Barron. Mercury A.C. third.
Pole vault —
Willard M. Porterfield. G.B.C. (lift.), won; Robert L. Hunter,
G.B.C. (10ft. 6in.), second; Terrill E. Price, G.B.C. (10ft.), third.
Running high jump —
George H. Hallett. Jr.. G.B.C. (5ft. llin.). won; Frank
Crane. Meadowbrook (5ft. lOin.), second; J. Allan Hisey, Jr., G.B.C. (5ft.
9in.), third.
Putting 16-lb. shot —
James J. Comerford, Shanahan C.C. (42ft. 10 1-4in.),
won; Paul A. Devereux. G.B.C (38ft. 7 l-2in.), second; Arthur Wells,
G.B.C 7 1-2in.), third.
(38ft.
—
Chrowing the discus Frederick Hasselberg. Mercury A.C. (109ft. 1 l-2in.),
won:. Paul A. Devereux, G.B.C. (98ft. 8in.), second; Joseph Budd, G.B.C.
(90ft. 5 l-2in.), third.
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Throwing the javelin J. L. Rrechemin, G.B.C. (149ft. 4in.), won; Fred Has-
selberg, Mercury A.C. (144ft. lOin.), second; Joseph Budd, G.B.C. (132ft.
9in.), third.
Running broad jump —
Roland S. Grubb, G.B.C. (22ft. 3 l-4in.), won; John E.
Eells, Artisans A. A. (21ft. 11 l-8in.), second; R. G. Kellett, G.B.C. (21ft.
4 5-8in. ) third.
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SWIMMING.
OUTDOOR
220 yards —2m. 52s., Tim Crannon, Pittsburgh Aquatic
Pittsburgh, second; Charters
Club, won; W. W.
Montgomery, Pittsburgh
Swope, Univ. of
A. A., third.
—
440 vards 6m. 19 4-5s., Charters Montgomery, Pittsburgh A. A., won; Tim
Crannon, Pittsburgh A.C, second; Gilbert Tomlinson, Philadelphia S.C,
third.
880 yards— 13m. Charters Montgomery, Pittsburgh A. A., won; Tim Cran-
39s.,
A.C, second; Thomas Horrocks, C.A.C, third.
non, Pittsburgh
1 mile —32m. John McCurdy, Philadelphia S.C, won; Alphonsus P. Cox,
9s.,
S.C, second; Paul S. Reiser, Reading A.C, third.
Philadelphia
—
5 miles, for George F. Pawling Trophy James R. Reiser, Reading A.C. (Ih.
51m. 23s.), won; W. D. Hennen, New York A.C. (2h. 6m.), second;
William H. H. Titus, Philadelphia S.C. (2h. 7m. 8s.), third.
INDOOR
50 yards—26l-5s., John K. Shryock, Philadelphia S.C, won; Edwin G.
Schaal, Philadelphia S.C, second: J. K. Masten, U. of P., third.
100 yards— Im. 1 l-5s., Edwin G. Scliaal, Philadelphia S.C, won; John K.
Shryock, Philadelphia S.C, second; Gilbert E. Tomlinson, Philadelphia
S.C, third. ^..^ ^ ^
—
220 vards 2m. 42 2-5s., Robert Dippy, Jr., Philadelphia S.C, won; Gilbert E.
Tomlinson, Philadelphia S.C, second; Ronald A. Reilly, Hygeia S.C,
third. „ ^ .
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440 yds. relay 4m. 7 4-5s., Philadelphia Swimming Club, won; W. Branch
Y.M.C.A. second team, second; Central Branch Y.M.C.A., third.
—
Fancy diving Samuel Gerson, Central Y.M.C.A., won; Harold Furlong, Cen-
tral Y.M.C.A., second; Edwin G. Schaal, Philadelphia S.C., third.
—
Plunge for distance Paul C. Romig, W. Branch Y.M.C.A. (67.6 points),
won; William C. Schmidt, Philadelphia S.C. (66 points), second; John
Farrington, Reading A.C. (57.6 points), third.
BOXING.
108-LB. CLASS— Marty Grober. North Side A.C. 115-LB. CLASS—Wilbur
Johnstone, Pittsburgh A.A. 125-LB. CLASS— Ray Pryel, Homestead A.O.
—
135-LB. CLASS Charles Dunn, Ambridge A.C. 145-LB, CLASS A. Colaianni,—
Pittsburgh A.A. 158-LB. CLASS— Charles Schons, Moon Run A.C. HEAVY-
WEIGHT CLASS— Stanley S. Smith, North Side A.C.
WRESTLING.
108-LB. CLASS— Thomas McGann, Germantown Boys' Club. 115-LB. CLASS
— L. W. Frazee, North Side Y.M.C.A. 125-LB. CLASS—A. J. Klinshaw,
135-LB. CLASS— H. H. Jenliins, Pittsburgh A.A.
Pittsburgh A.A. 145-LB.
CLASS— H. H. Jenkins, Pittsburgh A.A. 158-LB. CLASS—Dexter Very,
Pittsburgh A.A. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS— Emil Marshall, Pittsburgh A.A.
GYMNASTIC.
HORIZONTAL BAR — Otto Schuster, Kensington L.L. (24.4 points), won;
John C. Mais, Philadelphia S.C. (22 points), second; F. A. L. Sturbridge,
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Univ. of Pa. (20.8 points), third. PARALLEL BARS Henry M. O. Wandrer,
Philadelphia Turngemeinde (24.7 points), won; Otto Schuster, Kensington L.L.
(24.4 points), second; John C. Mais, Philadelphia S.C. (23.7 points), third;
Frank Konopasek, Sherwood Gym. (22.7 points), fourth. HORSE Otto —
Schuster, Kensington L.L. (25.9 points), won; John C. Mais, Philadelphia S.C.
(23 points), second; Joseph F. Tittlbach, Philadelphia Turngemeinde (22.5
points), third. FLYING RINGS— Fred Fauser, Boys' Club of Church Club
(25.4 points), won; James Sheridan, Sherwood G.C. (19 points), second; Leon
Cherskv, Sherwood G.C. (18.7 points), third. TUMBLING— George S. Barker,
Univ. of Pa. (23.1 points), won; John C. Mais, Philadelphia S.C. (19.7 points),
second. —
CLUB SWINGING Mahlon J. Nutt, Univ. of Pa. (26 points), won;
E. Brooks Weffer, Herrmann's P.T.I. (25.8 points), second; A. C. Gilmore,
Herrmann's P. T.I. (24.6 points), third.
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SENIOR OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD.
Held at Stagg Field, Chicago University, Chicago, 111., July 3, 1915.
Compiled by G. C. Wolterding.
100 YDS. RUN— 9 4-5S., J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A., won; H. L. Smith,
Chicago A. A., second; C. C. Cooke, Chicago A.A., third; Thomas Casey, Univ.
of Wisconsin, fourth. 880 YDS. RUN — Im. 55 4-5s., LeRoy Campbell, Univ.
of Chicago, won; Ivan A. Meyers, Illinois A.C, second; Earl Eby, Chicago
A.A., third; R. L. Bechtel, Illinois A.C, fourth. 3-MILE WALK—
26m.
56 l-5s., Kurt Nippe, Danish-American A.C, won; Alexander Zellar, Danish-
American A.C, second; H. C Meitens, Chicago A.A., third; E. Boyce, Mystic
A.C, fourth. 120 YDS. HURDLES — 16s., J. S. McKeown, Chicago A.A., won;
Eugene Lighter, Illinois A.C, second; George W. Burgess, Illinois A.C, third;
E. S. Reidel, Chicago A.A., fourth. 1-MILE RUN— 4m. 21 l-5s., F. Marceau,
Chicago A.A., won; Joie W. Ray, Illinois A.C, second; Ivan A. Meyers, IIll-
—
nois A.C., third; H. L. Carrol, Chicago A.A., fourth. 440 YDS. RUN
498.,
B. Dismoud, Univ. of Chicago, won; H. I. Osborne, Chicago A. A., second;
R. E. Williams, Univ. of Wisconsin, third; F. V. Belote, Chicago A. A., fourth.
220 YDS. RUN— 21 4-5s., H. L. Smith, Chicago A.A., won; A. B. Booth, Chi-
cago A. A., second; C. C. Cooke, Chicago A. A., third; Charles O. Parker, Illi-'
nois A.C., fourth. 220 YDS. HURDLES—
24 4-5s., J. G. Loomis, Chicago A.A.,
•won; Charles A. West, Illinois A.C., second; Harry Goelitz, Jr., Chicago A. A.,
third; J. S, McKeown, Chicago A. A., fourth. 440 YDS. HURDLES—
56 4-5s.,
Eugene Lighter, Illinois A.C., won; F. G. Smart, Chicago A. A., second; F.
Loomis, Chicago A. A., third; E. P. Williams, Northwestern Univ., fourth.
5-MILB RUN— 27m. 10 4-5s., Joie W. Ray, Illinois A.C., won; Fred S. Cam-
eron, Illinois A.C., second; Charles L. Mellor, Danish-American A.C., third;
B. French, unattaclied, fourth. POLE VAULT—
12ft. 5 7-8in., Edw. Kenourck.
Illinois A.C., won; Percy Graham, Chicago A. A., second; S. Landers, Chicago
A.A., third; E. Shobingor, Chicago A.A., fourth. RUNNING HIGH JUMP—
6ft. 3 l-2in., J. G. Loomis, Chicago A.A., won; F. Porter, Chicago A. A., sec-
ond; M. A. James, Chicago A. A., third. RUNNING BROAD JUMP—22ft.
lOin., Phil G. Stiles, Univ. of Wisconsin, won; T. F. Haskins, Chicago A. A.,
second; D. F. Ahearn, Illinois A.C., third; O. V. Van Camp, Illinois A.C.,
fourth. RUNNING HOP, STEP AND JUMP—
48ft. 3 l-2in., D. F. Ahearn,
Illinois A.C., won; S. Landers, Chicago A. A., second; T. F. Haskins, Chicago
A. A., third; A. L. Colley, Chicago A. A., fourth. PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT—
4(>ft. 6 l-8in., A. W. Mucks, Univ. of Wisconsin, won; H. G. Kanzler, Chicago
A. A., second; C. W. BacJimann, Notre Dame Univ., third. THROWING
16-LB.
HAMMER— 154ft. 11 l-2in., J. P. Hooker, Chicago A. A., won; O. R. Benson,
Chicago A. A., second; Avery Rrundage, Cliicago A. A., third; James Shanahan,
Illinois A.C., fourth. THROWING
THE DISCUS— 143ft. 3 l-2in., A. W.
Mucks, Univ. of Wisconsin, won; C. W. Bachmann, Notre Dame Univ., second;
W. N. Cole, Illinois A.C., third. THROWINGTHE JAVELIN— 141ft. 3 l-2in.,
A. W. Hutchinson, Illinois A.C., won; Oscar W. Carling, Norwegian Turners,
second: A. E. Ward, Chicago A. A., third. THROWING 56-LB. WEIGHT—
J.
J. Shanahan, Illinois A.C., won; O. R. Benson, Chicago A. A., second; J. P.
Hooker, Chicago A. A., thii-d.
A. W. Richards finished first in the 56-lb. weicht, second in the 16-lb. shot
put and running high jump, and third in the discus throw, but was declared
ineligible to compete in these championships, and tlie men who finished behind
him all moved up.
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Points scored Chicago A. A., 92; Illinois A.C., 56; University of Wisconsin,
18; University of Chicago, 10; Danish-American A.C., 10; University of Notre
Dame, 4; Norwegian Turners, 3; Northwestern University, 1; Mystic A.C., 1;
Unattached, 1.
Throwing the discus— 143ft. 3 l-2in., A. W. Mucks, Univ. of Wis., July 3, 1915.
Throwing the javelin— 141ft. 3 l-2in., A. H. Hutchinson, 111. A.C., July 3, 1915.
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l-mile relay race 3ni. 27 3-5s., Univ. of Chicago team (I. B. Taylor, R. L.
Quigley, F. Davis, N. Merriam), June 30, 1906.
BOXING.
Held at the Cleveland A.C., Cleveland, Ohio, January 22 and 29, 1915.
108-LB. CLASS— Howard Root, Cleveland, Ohio, won; Joe Yellski, Cleve-
land, Ohio, second; Paddy Clancy, Chicago, 111., third. 115-LB. CLASS—
1, French: 2, Hodgson: 3, Counts: 4, Hall: 5, Simpson; 6, Nelson: 7, Hunt,
Coacli: 8, Miller: 9. Shaw; 10, Jolinson, Capt. ; 11, Gliek; 12, Lenwood.
LEWIS AM* ( 1 aUK high SCHOOL TRACK TEAM, SPOKANE, WASH.
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Frank Gibbons; Chicago, 111., won; Julius Walters, Cleveland, Ohio, second*
Howard
land,*
Root, Cleveland, Ohio, third. CLASS Oscar Gardner, Cleve-
125-LB,
Ohio, won; Vincent Pokorni. Cleveland,
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Ohio, second; Joseph Berger
Chicago, 111., third. —
135-LB. CLASS Frank Karpinski, (leveland, Ohio won'
Joseph Price, Cleveland, Ohio, second; Joseph Read, Cleveland, Ohio, 'third.'
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145-LB. CLASS Cuppy Logan, Cleveland. Ohio, won; Freddie Kleinman, Cleve-
land, Ohio, second; Max Woldman, Cleveland, Ohio, tliird. 158-LB. CLASS
Julius Schmitt, Cleveland, Ohio, won; Jacob Schriber, Cleveland, Ohio, second
HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS— Gene Ahlquist, Minneapolis, Minn., won; Louia
Schmidt, second.
WRESTLING
Held at tlie Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago, 111., January 16, 1915.
108-LB. CLASS— R. Goudie, Luna Y.M.C.A., d. Cliarles Lavek, Cornell
Square. 125-LP.. CLASS— V. Vosen, Western Electric, d. H. Churan, unat-
—
tached. 145-LB. "CLASS A. Putkonen, Swedish A.A.C., d. Joseph Greenspahn
unattached.
tached.
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175-LB. CLASS Ben Reuben, C.H.I., d. A. C. Minkley, unat-
—
100 yards straightaway (no turn) 56 4-5s,, A. C. Raitlul, Illinois A.C., Indian-
apolis, Ind,, July 30, 1914,
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220 yards (110 yards straightaway, 1 turn) 2m. 33 2-5s., l\ McGilHvray, Illi-
nois A.C., Indianapolis, Ind., July 31, 1914.
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440 yards (110 yards straightaway, 3 turns) ."(ni. 48 3-.5s., H. J. Hebner, Illi-
nois A.C., Indianapolis, Ind., July 29, 1914.
880 yards (110 yards straightaway, 7 turns) —
12m. 35 4-5s., IL J. Hebner,
Illinois A.C., Indianapolis, Ind., July 30, 1914.
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Breast stroke 200 yards (110 yards straightaway, 1 turn) 2m. 53 4-5s., M. —
McDermott, Illinois A.C., Indianapolis, Ind., July 30, 1914.
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Relay race 400 yards (100 yards straightaway, no turns) 3m. 57 l-5s., Illi- —
nois A.C. (H. J. Hebner, Maxwell A. Mott, A. C. Raithel, P. McGillivray),
Indianapolis, Ind., July 31, 1914.
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Plunge for distance 75ft., Im., L. B, Reitman, Illinois A.C, Indianapolis,
Ind., July 29, 1914.
1 mile (50 yards straightaway) —
27m. 14 2-5s., H. J. Handy, Sherman Park,
Chicago, Sept. 18, 1909.
Held at the Hamilton Club Pool, Chicago, 111., February 12, 1915.
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220 yds. swim 2m. 29s., Perry McGillivray, Illinois A.C, won; C Brown,
Hamilton Club, second; N. Ferguson, Hamilton Club, third.
Held at the Illinois A.C. Pool, Chicago, III., March 4, 1915.
50 yds. —
swim 24 l-5s., A. C
Raithel. Illinois A.C, won; W. Small, Chicago
A. A., second; J. Rawleigh, Chicago A. A., third.
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Water polo Illinois A.C, won; Chicago A. A., second. Score, 6 to 2.
Held at the Gymnasium and Athletic CUib Pool, Cincinnati, Ohio,
April 1, 1915.
Plunge for distance —
60ft. in 21 3-5s., A. P. McDonald, Univ. of Illinois, won;
Hurtig, Cincinnati G. and A.C, second; Lichter, Chicago A. A., third.
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS.
Breast stroke— 100 yards, Im. 11 .S-5s., M. McDermott, Chicago A. A., Illinois
A.C. bath, Chicago, Oct. 12, 1910.
Breast stroke—200 yards, 2m. 38 4-5s., M. McDermott, Illinois A.C, Illinois
A.C. bath, Feb. 4, 1915.
Relay race — —
160 yards Im. 17s., H. J. Hebner, P. McGillivray, A. C. Raithel,
R. B. Foster, Illinois A.C. bath, Chicago, March 6, 1913.
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Relay race 400 yards (each man swimming 100 yards)^ 3m. 46s., H. J. Heb- —
ner, 57s.; A. C. Raithel, 55s.; P. McGillivray, 55 4-5s. William Vosbnrgh, ;
50 yds. swim—27 W.
F. Embich, Independent T.V., won; Max Royal,
4-.5s.,
Illinois A.C, second; C
E. Briggs, Chicago A. A., third.
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100 yds. swim Im. 4 3-5s., Max Royal, Illinois A.C, won; L. Neff, Chicago
A. A., second; W. S. Roth, Illinois A.C, third.
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100 yds., ])reast stroke Im. 23s., G. Farrell, Chicago A. A., won; F. R. Buck,
Independent T.V., second; no third.
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100 yds., back stroke Im. 21 4-5s., G. Farrell, Chicago A. A., won; G. H. Tay-
lor, Chicago A. A., second; F. R. Buck, Independent T.V., third.
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Fancy diving Lawrence Bass, Independert T.V., won; W. F. Embich, Inde-
pendent T.V., second; W. Small, Chicago A. A., third.
1,Geuaro Sa-avedra, winner of Decathlon at second Far-Eastern Olympiad, 1915;
2, Arthur W. Malley, president New Haven Amateur Athletes; 3, A. McDiar-
mld, champion all-around athlete of Canada.
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SENIOR.
100 YDS. RUN— 10s., Upton, Y.M.G.C., won; Jenkins, Eunice H.S., second;
Fassman, Covington, third; Coleman, St. Paul A. A., fourth. 880 YDS, RUN
Im, 55 3-5s., Scott, Mississippi A, and M., won; Stouse, Tulane, second; W.
Davis, Y.M.G.C, third. 1-MILE WALK— 7m. 37 2-5s., Fitzpatrick, Y.M.G.C,
won; Joanen, Catholic A. A., second. 120 YDS. HIGH HURDLES— 15 3-5s.,
Lewis, L.S.U., won; M. Johnston, Y.M.G.C, second; Mutter, St. Paul A. A.
third. H. Johnson was second; disqualified for knocking down three hurdles.
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1-MILE RUN Im. 41 l-5s., Faust, Tulane, won; Davis, Y.M.G.C, second;
Sharp, Lafayette, third; Mouton, Catholic A. A., fourth. 440 YDS. RUN
50s., Jenkins, Eunice, won; Scott, Mississippi A. and M., second; D. Johnston,
Y.M.G.C, third; L. J. Robinson, Y.M.G.C, fourth. 220 YDS. RUN— 22 l-5s.,
Jenkins, Eunice, won; Upton, Y.M.G.C, second; Fassman, Covington, third;
Goodall, Birmingham Y.M.CA., fourth. 220 YDS. LOW HURDLES— 25 l-5s.,
H. Johnston, Y.M.G.C, won; M. Johnston, Y.M.G.C, second; Mutter, St. Paul
A.A., third; Berckes, Y.M.G.C, fourth. 3-MILE RUN— 16m. 24 l-5s., Osa
Smythe, unattached, won; A. Norman, Y.M.G.C, second; Beatty, Birmingham
Y.M.CA., third; L. Norman, Y.M.G.C, fourth, POLE VAULT— Schroth,
Y.M.G.C (lift. 6in.), won; Richard, St. Paul Coll. (lift. 3in.), second; Thor-
geson, L.S.U. (lift.), third; Boudreaux, St. Paul A. A. (10ft. 6in.), fourth.
RUNNING HIGH JUMP—
Griffin, Y.M.G.C. (6ft. l-4in.), won; Muller, Y.M.
G.C (5ft. lOin.), second; Tycer, St. Paul Coll. (5ft. 9in.), third; Barr, Tulane
(Sft. 8in.), fourth. RUNNING BROAD JUMP— Oakes, Tulane (22ft. 4 l-2in.),
won; H. Johnston, Y.M.G.C. (20ft. 9in.), second; Berckes, Y.M.G.C. (20ft.
5in.), third; Griffin, Y.M.G.C. (20ft. 13-4in.), fourth. RUNNING HOP, STEP
AN'D jump— H. Johnston, Y.M.G.C (44ft. 6 7-8in.), won; D. Johnston, Y.M.
G.C (42ft. lll-4in.), second; A. J. Gueno, St. Paul Coll. (42ft. 9 3-4in.),
third; Griffin, Y.M.G.C (41ft. 2 l-2in.), fourth, PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT—
Boudreaux, St. Paul A. A. (43ft. lin.),won; Dutton, Y.M.G.C. (40ft. 10 3-4in.),
second; Simpson, Tulane (37ft. 3 3-4in.), third; Rice, Y.M.G.C. (36ft. 9in.),
fourth. THROWING 16-LB. HAMMER— Barcello, unattached (141ft. 2in.),
won; Dutton, Y.M.G.C. (125ft. 6in.), second; Fick, Tulane (115ft. 3in.), third;
Delcombre, St. Paul Coll. (111ft. 9in.), fourth. THROWING THE DISCUS—
Dutton, Y.M.G.C. (122ft. 2in.), won; Rice. Y.M.G.C. (109ft. lin.), second;
Simpson, Tulane (106ft. 10 1-2in.), third; Mogabgab, Tulane (100ft.), fourth.
THROWING THE JAVELIN— Delcombre, St. Paul Coll. (156ft. 2in.), won;
Keith, St. Paul A. A. (151ft. 5in.), second; Ryan, Catholic A.A. (151ft.),
third; Landry, St. Paul Coll. (135ft. 6in.), fourth. THROWING 5(3-LB.
WEIGHT— Dutton, Y.M.G.C. (26ft. 6in.), won; Simpson, Tulane (24ft. 4in.),
second; Barcello, unattached (23ft. llin.), third; Delcombre, St. Paul ColL
(22ft. 6 1-2in.), fourth. 1-MILE RELAY— 3m. 31 2-5s., Young Men's G.C.
(Clann, Upton, D. Johnston, L. J.Robinson), won.
—
Points scored Young Men's G.C, 85; Unatiached, 46; Tulane University,
24; St. Paul College, 18; St. Paul A.A., 11; Catholic A.A., 6; Birmingham
Y.M.CA., 3.
JUNIOR.
100 YDS. RUN— 10 3-5s.,
Jenkins, Eunice, won; Bayon, B.H.S., second; Lange,
Birmingham Y.M.CA., third; Fassman, Covington, fourth. 880 YDS. RUN—
2m. 10 l-5s., Clann, Y.M.G.{\, won; Mann, Tulane, second; Curtis, St. Paul
A.A., third; McLellan, M.T.S., fourth. 880 YDS. WALK—
3m. 37 l-5s.,
Joanen, Gohres Catholic A.A., won; Sherwood, Y.M.G.C, second. 120 YDS.
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FIVE-MILE WALK
Held at New Orleans, La., over Y.M.G.C. Course, January 31, 1915.
41m. 55s., Harry W. Fitzpatrick, Y.M.G.C, won; C
G. Goebel, unattached,
second; L. Joanen, Catholic A. A., third; C. J. Manson, Catholic A. A.,
fourth; L. Norman, Y.M.G.C, fifth; James W. Butler, Catholic A.A.,
sixth; J. B. Gasquet, Catholic A. A., seventh.
BOXING.
Held at the Orleans A.C., New Orleans, La., February 23 and 24, 1915.
—
90-LB. CLASS John Fruge, unattached, d. P. Moledous. 100-LP>. CLASS—
L. Jacobs, Catholic A. A., d. A. Vallon, unattached. 105-LB. CLASS George —
Sirey d. L. Eumont. 115-LP>. CLASS— A. Schaff, Young Men's G.C.. d. P.
—
Burke, Catholic A. A. 125-LB. CLASS J. Burke, Catholic A. A., d. N. Lafauci,
unattached. 13.5-LB. CLASS— Martin P.urke won by default.
No 145-lb., 158-lb. or heavy weiglit classes contested.
WRESTLING.
—
115-LB. CLASS B. Applebaum, Tulane, d. M. J. Brady, Tulane. 125-LB.
CLASS— A. T. Higsins. Tulane, d. Baldwin, Tulane. 135-LP.. CLASS—J. A.
Perez, Tulane, d. R. J. Weinmann, Tulane. 145-LB. CLASS Frank Logan, —
Young Men's G.C., d. A. J. Leggett, Tulane. 158-LB. CLASS Hawkins. —
Tulane, d. Harris, Tulane. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS—H. D. Jerwick, Tulane,
d. A. B. Simpson, Tulane.
FIRST ANNUAL GYMNASTIC
Held at tlie Behrman Gymnasium, May 12, 1915.
HORIZONTAL BAR— Clark, Y.M.C.A., won; Arnold, Y.M.C.A.. second;
Flanagan, P.S.A.L., third. CLUB SWINGING— Cass. P.S.A.L., won; Maeir,
B.H.S., second; Berry, Y.M.C.A., third. SIDE HORSE— Cass, P.S.A.L., won:
Arnold, P.S.A.L., second; Flanagan, P.S.A.L., third PARALLEL BARS—
Clark, Y.M.C.A., won; Cass, P.S.A.L., second; Taylor, P.S.A.L., third. FLY-
ING RINGS— Kirst, Y.M.C.A., won; Clark, Y.M.C.A., second; Cass, P.S.A.L.,
third. ROPE CLIMBING— Clark, Y.M.C.A., won; Kirst, Y.M.C.A., second;
Arnold, Y.M.C.A., third. ALL-AROUND— F. Ccss, P.S.A.L. (108 2-3 points),
won; Clark, Y.M.C.A. (104 1-2 points), second.
Boys' High School won the team competition in marching and calisthenics
over the Young Men's C.A. by a vote of nine to six of the judges.
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NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATION [
CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1915 [
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!NDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
Held at Lowell, Mass., February 27, 1915.
SENIOR.
40 YDS. RUN—5s., C. W. Loomis, M.I.T., won; F. P. O'Hara, M.I.T., sec-
ond;
won;
Henry Doyle, I.A.A.A., third. 300 YDS. RUN
F.
—
40e., Fred Burns, B.A.A.,
O'Hara, M.I.T., second; Joseph F. Phelan, I.A.A.A., third. 600
P.
YDS. RUN— Im. 32 2-5s., S. D. Rose, B.A.A., won; F. M. Kingsbury, B.A.A.,
second; Joseph F. Hurley, unattached, third. 1000 YDS. RUN—2m. 37s., D.
S. Caldwell, B.A.A., won; J. J. Donnelly, B.A.A., second; S. D. Rose, B.A.A.,
third. 45 YDS. HIGH HURDLES— 6 l-5s., John High, B.A.A., won; P. M.
Rice, Harvard A. A., second; T. H. Huff, M.I.T., third. 1-MILE RUN— 5m.,
H; F. Mahoney, B.A.A., won; J. H. Harrigan, I. A. A. A., second; F. M. Kings-
bury, B.A.A., third. —
2-MILE RUN 10m. 41s., dead heat between Harold E.
Weeks, I. A. A. A., and A. D. Colby, B.A.A. D. J. Mahoney, unattached, third.
;
WRESTLING
Held at Medford, Mass., April 9, 1915.
125-LB. CLASS— Thomas O'Hara, Boston Y.M.C.U., d. M. Kligerman, unat-
tached. 13.5-LB. CLASS— B. Green, Boston Y.M.C.U., d. George Ovadjian,
Clapp Memorial Assn. 145-LB. CLASS— B. Green, Boston Y.M.C.U., d. M. Ata-
mian, Boston Y.M.C.U. 15S-LB. (^LASS—John J. Ryan, Boston Y.M.C.U., d.
—
Victor Kusella, Norwood. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS A. Kavisto, Clapp Memo-
rial Assn., d. Basil Warren, Finnish Gym.
INDOOR SWIMMING
Held at Brookline, Mass., March 23, 1915.
NEW ENGLAND SWIM RECORD.
100 YDS. SWIM— Im. Leo Handy, Brookline G.A. 220 YDS. SWIM
1 l-5s.,
—2m. 40s., Leo Handy, Brookline G.A. 500 YDS, SWIM—7m. 12s., Eddie
Duffy Brookline G.A. 50 YDS. SWIM—26s., Rand Hitchcock, Brookline G.A.
PLUNGE FOR DISTANCE— 69ft., Irving Jaquith, Brookline S.C. DIVING—
Max Blanchard, Boston. RELAY RACE (213 yards)— Im. 568., Brookline Gym-
nasium Association.
146 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
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INTER-MOUINTAIN ASSOCIATION
CHAMPION SHIPS, 1915 B
P I— ZJQ
BOXING.
108-LB. CLASS— Frank Sniithcrs d. .1. M. Ganahl. 115-LB. CLASS— Harry
Halton d. C. KiMishaw. IL'S-LH. CLASS—J. Malone d. G. Porter. 135-LB.
CLASS— C. Walker d. Emal Salin. 14r)-LH. CLASS—
S. Earl Pingree d. Dane
Lloyd. 158-LH. CLASS— J. Vincilll d. William Birrell.
WRESTLING.
108-LB. CLASS— Claude Murdcck d. Williiim Maun. 115-LB. CLASS— Rex
Koberts d. Elmer Eddinjfton. iL'o-Ll'..CLASS — Alvin D. Beesley d. Joseph H.
Ltiiiltert. CLASS— K. Van Dusen d. C. L. Larsen. 145-LB. CLASS—
13r)-LB.
Kol.ert Hatch d. Arc-her Ajjhert. IfvS-LH. CLASS— K. M. Bertaffnoli d. J. L.
Anderson. IT^-LK. CLASS— K. M. Bertufjnoli d. Thomas S. Thomas.
INDOOR sWiMMING
H(>ld at Deseret Pool, Salt Lake City, Utali.
Gym. Pool 20 yards long.
April L>3. v.nr>.
—
100 YDS. SWIM Im. 6 2-58., II. E. Glenn, won; Scott Dahlquist, second;
Ralph Sehenek, third. 220 YDS. SWIM—
2m. 5«) 3-5s., Scott Dahlquist, won;
H. E. (Jlenn. second: Allen Groesheck, third. PLUNGE FOR DISTANCE— D.
Niittal (OOft.). won; II. Wells (oOft.), second; Harry Peahody (57ft. >, third.
—
FANCY DIVING (low board) Ray Cutler, won; R. Thurston, second; Del
Fairbanks, third.
October 22, 1915.
440 YDS. SWIM— 6m. 45s., W. Tanner, won; Scott Dahlquist, second; II. E.
Glenn, third. .
»
OUTDOOR SWIMMING
Held at Lajioon, Utah, Ausrust
21, 1!)15. Pool 1,50 yards lonjr.
—
100 YDS. SWIM Im. 13s., Scotit Dahlquist, won; .1. Thomas, second: H. E.
Glenn, third. 880 YDS. SWIM-
15m. 40s., N. C. Manley, won; Scott Dahl-
(|uist, second; Roy Wood, tliird. FAN(n' DIVING (lii.irli Ix.ard)— Del Fair-
banks, won; Ray Cutler, second: Artie Farnow, third.
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WESTERN ASSOCIATION [\
CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1913
in
TRACK AND FIELD
Held at Maxwellton Park, St. Louis, Mo., October 4, 1015.
100 YDS.RUN— 10 1-58., Malil, won; Gray, second; Beck, third. 220 YDS.
RUN—24s., Mahl. won; Beck, second; Gray, tliird. 440 YDS. RUN— 54s.,
Puchta, won; Beck, second; Boeddeker, third. 880 YDS. RUN— 2m. 7s.,
Probst, won; Asikainan, second; Murray, tliird.
kainan, won; Probst, second; Kavsinfr, tliird.
1-MILE RUN Im. 55s., Asi-
5-MILE RUN 20m. 50s., Kay- —
—
sinp. won; Roettijr, second; Luxen. third. RUNNING BROAD JUMP— 10ft.,
Beck, won; RulT, second; Boeddeker, third. RT^NNING HKJH .TUMP— 5ft.
4in.. Ruff, won; Beck, second; Jeorn, third. RUNNING HOP. STEP AND
JUMP— 38ft. Oin., Tower, won; Gray, second: Boeddeker, third. PUTTING
16-LB. SHOT— Wulff (37ft. 8in.), won; Jo.-rn (3(ift. Oin.). second: Lindsay
(36ft. lin.), third. THROWING 56-LB. WEIGHT— Herde (29ft. 8in.), won;
SPALDING'S OFFICIAT. ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 147
Wulff (24ft. nin.) Bocond: Ihiff (23ft. 9 l-2in.). third. TITROWINO THE
DISCUS— 103ft. .loern, won; Wiilff, bpcoikI; Lindsay, third. TIIUOWINQ
16-LH. IIAMMIOU— 124ft., Wulff, won; Joorn, second; Smith, third.
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FAR WESTERN
fl CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1913
ni —
TRACK AND FIELD
Held at the ranama-Pacific International Exposition Stadium,
San Francisco, Cal., July 30 and 31, 1!)15.
—
100 yds. run lOs., Drew, Los Angeles, S.P., won; McHride, Denver, Il.M.,
second; Haymond, Salt Lake, I.M., third; Nolan, Olymjiic, P. A., fourth.
220 yds. —
run 2Ls., McHri<le, Denver, K.M., won; Drew, Los Angeles, S.P.,
seeond; Haymond, Salt Lake, I.M., tliird; Nolan, ()lymi)ic, P. A., fourtli.
—
440 yds. run 47 3-5s., Sloiuau, ()lyini)ic, P. A., won; A. (lates, Los Angeles,
S.P., second; C. Iloeniscli, Caledonian, P. A., tliird; W. Teall, Caledonian,
P. A., fourth.
—
880 yds. run 2m. 1 4-5s., Bonnett, Los Angeles, S. P., Avon; (Cramer. Olympic,
P. A., second; Adkinson, Los^Angeles, S.P., third; Hoburg, Olympic, P.A.,
fourth.
—
1-mile run 4m. 30s., G. Hobgood, Portland, N.W., won; Paul Clyde, Port-
land, N.W., second; H. IJenneson, Caledonian, P.A., third; O. Millard,
Olympic, P. A., fourtli.
2-mile run- lOni. 8s., (J. Hobgood, Portland, N.W., won; O. Millard, Olymrio,
I*.A., second; K. Vhiglit, (Mympic, P.A., third; E. Stout, Olympic, P.A.,
fourth.
—
120 yds. hurdles 158., Kelly, Los Angeles, S.P., won; Murray, Olympic, P.A.,
second; Kirkpatrick, Los Angeles, S.P., tliird; Muirhead, Portland, N.W.,
fourth.
—
220 yds. liurdles 23 4-5s., Murray, Olympic, P. A., won; Kelly, Los Angeles,
S.P., second; Norton, Olympic, P.A., and Hummell, Portland, N.W., tied
for third.
440 yds. hurdles— 53 3-5s., Muenter, Olympic, P.A., won; House, Los Angeles,
S.P., second; Ilumniell, Portland, N.W., third; (Jisen, Olympic, I'.A.,
fourth; Knapp, Olympic, P. A., fiftli.
—
1-mile relay 3ni. 37 2-5s., Kocky Mountain Association, won; Southern Pacific
Association, B<'Cond; Pacific Association, tliird.
—
Running higli jumj) (ift. l-2in., Iloriiie, Olympic, P.A., won; Larsen, Rrigham
Young, I.M., second; Maker, Olympic, I'.A., tliird; Nicholls, Los Angeles,
S.P., fourth.
—
Running broad jump 22ft. 4 l-2in., Sisson, Olympic, P. A., won; C^ Luke,
Hrigham Young, I.M., second; E. IMaven, Los Angeles, S.P., third; M.
House, Los Angeles, S.P., fourth.
—
Pole vault 12ft. ()in., S. Rellah, Portland, N.W., won; Floyd, Denver, R.M.,
second; P.ergstrom, Los Angeles, S.P., third; C. Fee, Portland, N.W.,
fourth.
—
Throwing 16-lb, hammer DJOft. lin., Mahoney, Caledonian, P.A., won;.
148 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
BOXING
Held at the Civic Auditorium, San Francisco,Cal., April 15 and 16, 1915.
108-LB. CLASS— F.
Farren, unattached, d. T. H. Richards. I.O.F. 11.5-LB.
CLASS— W. Hughes, Olympic Club, d. E. Baird, A.C. 125-LB. CLASS— H.
Gleason, A.C, d. W. Hunefeld, L.A. 145-LB. CLASS— C. Gaviate, Olympic
Club, d. F. Ebeling, V.V.A.C. 158-LB. CLASS— V. Sontag, A.C. d. G. Meyer,
Olympic Club. 175-LB. CLASS— R. Peterson, Olympic Club, d. E. Mievies,
Multnomah A.A.C HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS— W. J. L'Hereaux, Y.M.C.A., d.
R. Peterson, Olympic Club. . .
WRESTLING
Held at San Francisco, Cal., April 12 and 13, 1915.
108-LB. CLASS— L. H. Mueller, Univ. of California, d. Claude Murdock,
Salt Lake. 115-LB. CLASS— Frank Glake, Spokane, d. E. R. de Chene, Univ.
of California. —
125-LB. CLASS Edgar Franks, Multnomah A.A.C, d. John J.
Humerick, Los Angeles A.C. —
135-LB. CLASS Oliver Runchey, Seattle, d.
Otto Linness, Los Angeles A.C. —
145-LB. CLASS David Burns, Spokane, d.
—
William Huber, Jr., Los Angeles A.C. 1.58-LB. CLASS George F. McCarthy,
Multnomah A.A.C, d. J. L. Anderson, Salt Lake. 175-LB. CLASS— E. C
Allen,Olympic Club, d. George F. McCarthy. HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS—
Thomas S. Thomas, Salt Lake, d. R. O. Thompson, Olympic Club.
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HAWAIIAN ASSOCIATION
CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1913
ni— m
TRACK AND FIELD
Held at Honolulu, T. H., March 13, 1915.
120 YDS. —
HURDLES 17 l-5s., Waldro H. Heinrich, Punahou A.C, won; B.
S. Andrews, McKinley T.T., second; Kalei Hipa, Kamehameha T.T., third.
—
50 YDS. RUN 5 2-5s., Manuel 15. Fernandez, St. Louis Coll., won; T. C Melim,
McKinley T.T., second; Benjamin H. Mills, Kamehameha T.T., third. 1-MILE
—
RUN 4m. 52 l-5s., Stanley J. Carey, St. Louis Coll., won; J. Stickney, McKin-
ley T.T,, second; George Machado, Kamehameha T.T., third. 100 YDS. RUN—
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 149
—
440 YDS SWIM 5m. 44s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, H.N., won; Harold Kruger,
WOMEN—
H., second"; Frederick Wilhelm, H.N., third. 50 YDS. SWIM FOR
32 2-5s. (new A.A.U. record), Lucille Legros, Un., won; Bernice Lane, P.S.,
second. 100 YDS. SWIM FOR NOVICES—Im. 2 2-5s., Clarence Hurley, H.N.,
won; Richard Carter, M., second; Marion Perry, H., disqualified. 50 YDS.
—
SWIM 23s. (new world's record), Duke P. Kahanamoku, H.N., won; George
Cunha, H., second; Clarence Lane, H.N., third. -50 YDS. SWIM FOR BOYS
—
UNDER FIFTEEN 31 4-5s., Mitrie Konowaloff, H.N., won; Samu"l Kahana-
moku, Un., second; A. G. Harris, M., and J, Ikeole, unattached, tied for
third. —
880 YDS. SWIM 12m. 47 3-58., Duke P. Kahanamoku, H.N., won;
Herbert Brundage, H., second; Wiliam Hollinger, H., third. SPRINGBOARD
—
DIVING R. K. Fuller, H., won; A. H. Tarrelton, O.R.C, second; Joseph
—
100 YDS. SWIM 53 l-5s. (new world's record), Duke P.
Whittle, H., third.
Kahanamoku, H.N., won; George Cunha, H., second; Clarence Lane, H.N.,
third. 75 YDS. SWIM FOR BOYS UNDER FIFTEEN— 51s., Mitrie Kono-
waloff, H., won; A. Gay Harris, M., second; Samuel A. Kahanamoku, Un.,
third. 150 YDS. BACK STROKE—2m. 9 2-5s., Lawrence Cunha, H., won; Duke
P. Kahanamoku, H.N., second; Allen Cunha, H., third. 220 YDS. SWIM
FOR WOMEN— 3m. 34 3-5 s. (new A.A.U. record), Lucille Legros, Un., won;
Mrs, G. H. Paul, Un., second; Edith Kibling, H.A., third. 220 YDS. SWIM
FOR NOVICES—2m. 51 2-5s., William Rowatt. H., won; Clarence Hurley,
H.N.. second; Edric Cook, Un., third. 220 YDS. BREAST STROKE— 3m.
4 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, H.N., won; George Keaweamhi, H.N,, second;
Robert Kawaa, H.N., third. 1-MILE SWIM— 26m. 49 4-5s., Marion Perry, H.,
won; Frederick Wilhelm, H.N., second; William Hollinger, H., third. HIGH
DIVE— R. K. Fuller, H., won; J. Birt, H., second; Joseph I. Whittle, H.,
third. —
220 YDS. SWIM 2m. 29s. (new world's record), Duke P. Kahana-
moku, H.N., and George Cunha, H., tied for first; Harold Krueger, H., third.
PLUNGE FOR DISTANCE— Bert Lightfoot, H. (59ft. 6in.), won; A. W.
Anderson, M. (59ft. 3in.), second; Robert Kawaa, H.N. (53ft. 6in.), third.
—
RELAY SWIM (six men, each to swim 75yd8.) 4m. 19 4-58., George Cunha
^ofeated Duke P. Kahanamoku In final relay.
150 SPAIJ)ING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
Di ID
y
MARATHON ROAD RACES []
n. m
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.
1897 — J. J. McDermott, Pastime A.C., New York, 2h. 55m. 10s.; J. J. Kier-
nan, 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.
45m.: R. A. McLean, East Boston A. A., 2h.
Gray, St. George'*
A.C., 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.
1900— J. J. Caflfery, St. Patrick's A.C., Hamilton. Ont., 2h. 39m. 44 2-58.;
W. Sherring, Hamilton, Ont., 2h. 41m, 31 3-5s., F. W. Hughson, Hamilton,
Ont., 2h. 49m. 8s.
1901— J. J. Cafifery, Hamilton, Ont., 2h. 29m. 23 3-5s. Wm. David, Hamil-
;
34
5s 2-
1902— S. A. Mellor, Jr., Yonkers, N. Y., 2h. 43m. 13 2-5s.; J. J. Kennedy,
Boston, 2h. 45za. 21s.
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.
1906— Timothy Ford. Cambridpeport G.A., 2h. 45m. 43s.
—
1907 Thomas Longboat. Y.M.C.A., Toronto, Canada, 2h. 24m. 20 4-5s.
—
1908 Thomas P. Morrissey, Mercury A.C., Yonkers. N. Y., 2h. 25m. 43
1909— Henri Renaud. Nashua, N. H.. 2h. 53m. .36 4-5s.
l-Ss.
All-Western Marathon.
Held under the auspices of the Missouri A.C.
—
1905 (May 6) Joseph Forshaw. Missouri A.C, 3h. 15m. 57 2-5s.
1906 (May 5)— Sidney Hatch. River Forest A.C, 2h. 46m. 14 2-5s.
1907 (June 1)— Sidney Hatch, River Forest A.C, 2h. 39m. 26s.
1908 (May 2)— Sidney Hatch, First Regiment A.C. Chicago, 2h. 29m. 56 2-5s.
1909— Joseph Erxleben, Missouri A.C, St. Louis, 2h. 49m. 10 2-5s.
1910 (May 14) —
L. J. Pellievant, Chicago A. A., 2h. 53m. 53s.
1911 (May 13)— Sidney Hatch, Chicago. 3h. 4m. r,6s.
1912 (May 4)-^oseph Erxleben. Missouri A.C, 2h. 36m. 30s.
1913 (April 19)— W. J. Kennedv. Illinois A.C, 3h. 2ra. lis.
1914 (April 18)— Sidnev Hatch. Illinois A.C. 2h. r,9m. 43s.
1915 (May 1)— Sidney Hatch, Illinoia A.C, 3h. 5m. 10 3-Bb.
SPALDINGS OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 151
Brockton Marathon.
Held at Brockton, Mass.
Oct.
23 miles-2h. 85m. 24 4-5s., James W. O'Mara, North Cambridge, Mass..
26 William J. Hackett, North Weymouth. Mass.,
03 milei-lh. 37m. l-5s.,
Inter-city Marathon.
Elphinstone, Baltimore C.C.C. May 13, 1911.
20 miles-2h. 16m. 45s.. H.
C.
May 11. 1912. From
20 Iref-ir?m.Ts:: ^a^ A^a^Baft-imore C.C.C.
1913. From
m^re"/-!l2h'''l0m:^, Ffan^T Ku^h. Baltimore C.C.C. April 12.
20 C
Laurel, Md., to Washington, D.
Marathon.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Cal., August 28, 1915.
Held at San Francisco,
4_^^douard Fabre. Richmond A.C. Montreal.
26 miles 385 yards-2h. 56m. 41
MARATHON.
NEW YORK EVENING MAIL MODIFIED
1915. Held May 8,
Street to City Hall. New York City,
F^om Concourse Avenue and 184th
13 miles 200 yard.^^^
^^^^^^ ^^^^^ CHAMPIONSHIP).
B^S^bhr^Sie?-pSSS!^^^S«' l£^^^^
Rouss, Hannon.
SnseL's; Lauth, Brandt, O'Connor,
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Athletic clubs-First: Mohawk AC.; G^avalena Dwyer ^olan ^
S;
Best. Doylo.
i^'^..^^. '^S^t'^Z^f:A.^'S^S^^^^^^,
Keller.
.
ORDER OF FINISH
Pos. Name and Club. H.M. S.
1. H. Kolehm'nen, lAAC.
2. N. Gianakopoulis, Mill
3. F. Travalena, Mohawk
4. C. Pores, Millrose
5. H. Honohan, N.Y.A.C.
6. T. Dwyer, Mohawk . . .
7. O. Laakso, unattached
8. G. Becker, unattached.
9. J. Dolan, Mohawk ....
10. J. Losgar. C. P. YMCL
11. H. Ackerman, NYAC.
Phillips, Bronx CH.
Lauth, St. Anselm.
14. R. Springst'n, YMCA.
15. F.Ruggerio, Bx. C.H.
16. M. Walsh, unattached.
17. J. Cullen, Bronx C.H..
18. V. Schwartz, Bk.EHS.
19. C. Erickson Mohawk
,
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INTERCOLLEGIATE
D CHAMPIONSHIPS
n ' i n
FORTIETH ANNUAL FIELD MEETING OF I.C.A.A.A.A.
Held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., May 28 and 29, 1915.
—
100 yds. run 10s., H. L. Smith, Michigan, won; E. A. Teschner, Harvard,
sefond; H. H. IngersoU, Cornell, third; H. I. Treadway, Yale, fourth; J. L.
Foley, Harvard, fifth.
—
220 yds. run 22s., H. L. Smith, Michigan, won; E. A. Teschner, Harvard, sec-
ond; H. I. Treadway, Yale, third: J. E. Lockwood, Pennsylvania, fourth;
J. C. Patterson, Pennsylvania, fifth.
—
440 yds. run 48s., J. E. Mereditli, Pennsylvania, won; W. Willcox, Harvard,
second; V. M. Wilkie, Yale, third; H. J. Richardson, Princeton, fourth; E.
C. Riley, Dartmouth, fifth.
880 yds. run — Im.
54 2-5s., J. E. Meredith, Pennsylvania, won; C. L. Speiden,.
second; M. J. Hayes, Princeton, third; F. W. Capper, Harvard,
Cornell,
fourth; S. M. Cooley, Princeton, fifth.
—
1-mile run 4m. 22 4-r)S., I. D. Mackenzie, Princeton, won; L. V. Windnagle,
Cornell, second: H. L. Carroll. Michigan, third; S. K. Atha, Princeton,
fourth; H. E. Irish, Cornell, fifth.
2-mile run— 9m. 27 l-Hs., D. F. Potter, Cornell, won; J. W. Overton, Yale, sec-
ond; J. S. Hoffmire, Cornell, third; H. Holden, Yale, fourth; F. L. Cook,
M.I.T., fifth.
—
120 yds. hurdles 15 2-5s., R. B. Ferguson, Pennsylvania, won; F. H. Starr,
Cornell, second; E. P. Hammitt, Pennsylvania State, third; L. E. Gubb,
Cornell, fourth; A. L. Lukens, Cornell, fifth.
220 yds. hurdles—24 2-5s., A. W. Stewart, Princeton, won; H. St. J. Smith,
Harvard, second; D. M. Brown, Pennsylvania State, third; F. L. Brady,
Columbia, fourth; R. L. Crawford, Princeton, fifth.
—
Running high jump W. M. Oler, Yale (6ft. 4 1-2in.), won; A. W. Richards,
Cornell (6ft. 3 l-2in.), second; J. O. Johnstone, Harvard (6ft. l-2in.), third;
D. A. McLaren, Cornell, and G. C. Hallett, Johns Hopkins (5ft. 11 3-4in.),
tied for fourth.
Running broad jump —
H. T. Worthington, Dartmouth (23ft. 9 1-4in.), won; S.
E. Graliam, Columbia (22ft. 9 5-8in.), second; F. A. French, Maine (22ft.
7 1-4in.), third; A. W. Richards, Cornell (22ft. 6in.), fourth; M. L. Fred-
erick, Dartmouth (22ft. 3in.), fifth.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer —
H. P. Bailey, Maine (165ft. 3-4in.), won; K. C.
McCutcheon, Cornell (160ft. 2in.), second: D. P. Murpliy. Pennsylvania
(153ft. 6in.), third; P. Loughridge, Yale (152ft. lin.), fourth; G. W. Lead-
better, Bowdoin (147ft. 9in.), fihh.
Putting 16-lb. shot— L. A. Whitney, Dartmouth (47ft. 4 7-8in.), won; R. L.
Beatty, Columbia (46ft. 9 5-8in.), second; K. C. McCutcheon, Cornell (45ft.
3-8in.), third; C. W. Spear, Dartmouth (44ft. 9 l-4in.), fourth; W. H.
Allen, Maine (44ft. 5 l-2in.), fifth.
—
Pole vault F. K. Foss, Cornell, M. S. Greeley, Harvard, and L. Carter, Yale
(12ft.), tied for first; J. A. Baker, Princeton (lift. 6in.), fourth; H. B.
Wilson, Michigan (lift.), fifth.
—
Points scored Cornell, 45 1-2; Har^^ard, 26; Yale, 25; Pennsylvania, 21;
Princeton, 21; Dartmoutli, 14; Michigan, 14; Columbia, 10; Maine, 9: Pennsyl-
vania State, 6; Johns Hopkins, 1 1-2; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, i;
Bowdoin, 1,
154 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
220 yds. —
run 21 l-5s., B. J. Wefers, Georgetown; R. C. Craig, Michigan,
Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1910; R. C. Craig, Michigan, Cambridge, Mass.,
May 27, 1911; D. F. Lippincott, Pennsylvania, Cambridge, Mass., May
31, 1913; H. P. Drew, University of Southern California, Claremont, Cal.,
Feb. 28, 1914.
—
140 yds. run 48s., C. D. Reidpath, Syracuse, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1912;
J. E. Meredith, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., May 29, 1915.
—
B80 yds. run Im. 53 2-5s., D. S. Caldwell, Cornell, Cambridge, Mass., May
30, 1914
—
l-mile run 4m. 14 2-5s., J. P. Jones, Cornell, Cambridge, Mass., May 81, 1913.
2 mile run —
9m. 17 4-5s., T. S. .Berna, Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y., May 4, 1912.
120 yds. hurdles —
15s., F. W. Kelly, University of Southern California, Berke-
ley, Cal., May 10, 1913; F. W. Kelly, University of Southern California,
Berkeley. Cal.. May 2, 1914.
—
220 yds hurdles 23 3-5s., A. C. Kraenzlein. Pennsylvania; J. I. Wendell, Wes-
leyan. Cambridge, Mass., May 31. 1913.
—
L760 yards Teams of four men, each man ran 440 yards 3m. 21 2-5s., —
Harvard team (Schick, Lightner, Willis, Rust), Philadelphia, Pa., April
26, 1902.
Running broad jump —24ft. 7 l-4in.. M. Prinstein. Syracuse.
Running high lump — 6ft. 6 l-8in,, G. L. Horine, Stanford University, Stanford,
Cal., March 29, 1912.
Putting 16-lb. shot— 48ft. 10 3-4in., R. L. Beatty, Columbia, Philadelphia,
Pa., June 1, 1912.
rhrowing 16-lb. hammer
April 19, 1013.
—
175ft, lOin., K, Shattuck, California, Berkeley, Cal.,
Pole vault— 13ft. lin.. R. A. Gardner. Yale, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1, 1912.
University of Pennsylvania, time Im. 24s. Yale d. Cornell, time Im. 23 2-59.
;
RELAY RACE— TEAMS OF FIVE MEN— EACH MAN TO RUN 300 YARDS.
Won by Columbia, Harvard second. University of Pennsylvania third.
Columbia— D. W. Vollmer, 1916; A. Huelsenbeck, 1918; H. C. Munroe, 1917;
k. Harvitt, 1916; F. L. Brady, 1915.
Harvard— T. R. Pennypacker, 1916; R. Tower, 1915; W. Willcox, 1917; E. A.
reschner, 1917; W. J. Bingham, 1916.
—
University of Pennsylvania D. F. Lippincott, 1915; F. Kauffman, 1916; J. E.
Lockwood, 1916; J. E. Meredith, 1916; R. B. Ferguson, 1915.
—
PreMminary heats Columbia d. Harvard, time 2m. 59s. University of Penn-
—
;
jylvania (run over), time 2m. 59 l-5s. Final heat Won by Columbia, Harvard
second. University of Pennsylvania third, time 2m. 54 3-5s.
—
Note Four teams reported at the start. Two heats were drawn, the win-
aers of each heat and the faster second team to compete in the finals. After
the Btart of the first heat the fourth team withdrew, consequently the referee
llrected the University of Pennsylvania to run over the course, and allowed all
three contesting teams to start in the final.
156 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
RELAY RACE— TEAMS OF FOUR MEN— EACH MAN TO RUN 1,000 YARDS.
Wonby Dartmonth, Yale eecond, Cornell third: timp 9m. 22 2-58.
Dartmouth— K.D. Tucker, 1916; E. C. Riley, 1916; F. L. Lagay. 1917; W. R.
R. Granger, Jr., 1915.
—
Cornell H. E. Irish, 1916; C. F. Souder, 1916; F. W. DeGolyer, 1915; L. V.
Windnagle, 1917.
—
University of Pennsylvania J. Peeso, 1317; E. E. Stout, 1916; E. Humphries,
1916; A. J. Dorsey, 1915.
Yale— A. M. Loveman, 1915; A. O. Barker, 1916; C. E. Clark, 1915; John W.
Overton, 1917.
Princeton— S. M. Cooley, 1915; S, K, Atha, 1915; I. D. Mackenzie, 1915; M.
J. Hayes, 1915.
—
University of Michigan J. L. Grauman. 1917; Howard A. Donnelly, 1917;
George P.. Fox, 1916: H. Leslie Carroll, 1917.
—
Note Princeton finished third, but was disqualified for throwing the baton
on the last relay.
RELAY RACE— TEAMS OF FOUR MEN— EACH MAN TO RUN 500 YARDS.
Won bv Harvard, Princeton second; time 4m. 7s.
Harvard— W. J. Bingham, 1916; F. W. Capper, 1915; A. Blddle, 1916; W. W.
Kent, 1916.
Princeton—L. B. Gill, 1916; M. S. Cooley, 1915; R. A. Franks, 1917; J. McF.
Barr, 1916.
RELAY RACE-TEAMS OF FOUR MEN— EACH MAN TO RUN 2.000 YARDS.
Won by Cornell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology second, University of
Pennsylvania third; time 21m. 15 2-5s.
Cornell— F. J. Burke, 1917; J. R. Grime, 1915; J. S. Hoffmire, 1916; D. F.
Potter, 1916.
University of Pennsylvania —
L. Huston, 1915; R. Colton, 1916; F. DeKom,
1915; J. Liberman, 1917.
—
Massachusetts Institute of Technology C. T. Guething. 1916; R. G. Brown,
1916; L. J. Allan, 1917; F. L. Cook, 1915.
MEDLEY RELAY RACE FOR TEAMS OF FOUR MEN EACH.
First manto run 200 yards, second man to run 300 yards, third man to run 500
yards, fourth man to run 1,000 yards.
Wonby University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth second. University of Mich-
igan third; time 4ra. 22 3-5s.
—
University of Pennsylvania F. Kauffman, 1916; D. F. Lippincott, 1915; A.
J, Dorspv, 1917: J. E. Meredith, 1916.
University of Michigan— Harold E. O'Brien, 1917; Harold L. Smith, 1916; M.
G. Robinson, 1917; C. B. Ufer. 1917.
Dartmouth— F. L. Lagay, 1917; W. R. R. Granger, Jr., 1915; D. DeS, Tren-
holm, 1917: E. C. Riley, 1916.
Cornell— H. H. IngersoU, 1915; W. D. Crim, 1917; H. E. Irish, 1916; 0. F.
Souder, 1916.
Columbia— F. L. Brady, 1915; T. E. Black, 1917; L. G. Smith, 1915; A. Huel-
Benbeck, 1918.
—
Nevr York University W. G. Many, 1915; J. Kapner, 1917; A. F. Lent, 1916;
T. R. Rascossin.
Fordhani— E. J. Grace, 1918; T. J. Ferrick, 1917; R. McLoughlin, 1916; J.
Nunan, 1918.
Brown— William Murray, 1918; E. J. Halloran, 1918; Elliot H. Bosworth,
1916; Albert B. Coop, 1916.
POLE VAULT.
Won by Cornell, with lift. 5 2-5in.: Harvard second, with lift. 2 2-5in.; Yale
and University of Pennsylvania tied for third, with 10ft. 8 2-5in.
Cornell— F. K. Foss, 1917 (12ft. Bin.); H. H. Van Kennan, 1915 (lift. Bin.);
A. L. Milton, 1915 (lift. 6in.): M. G. Cheney, 1916 (lift.); R. F. Luce, 1917
(lift.). Team average, lift. 5 2-5in.
Harvard— G. G. Haydock. 1916 (12ft.); M. L. Greeley, 1915 (lift. 61n.); J.
Camp, 1915 (lift.): L. G. Richards, 1916 (lift.); P. M. Rice, 1915 (10ft. 6in.).
Team average, lift. 2 2-5in.
SPALDING'S OFFirTAT> ATTIT.ETTC ALMANAC. 157
TEAM SCORES.
1. Maine 2 3 8 10 28— 51 7. Syracuse 15 19 40 43 46—163
2. Cornell 4 7 9 16 18— 54 8. M.I.T 5 22 41 48 57—173
3. Princeton ... 6 13 21 36 37—113 9. Yale 1 29 .55 58 65—208
4. Dartmouth .. 12 14 25 26 38—115 10. Michigan ... 11 42 62 63 70—248
5. Pennsylvania. 20 27 30 33 44—154 11. Columbia ... 39 52 »i4 72 73—300
6. Harvard 17 23 32 34 50—156 12. Brown 31 54 69 74 75—303
PREVIOUS WINNERS.
TEAM CHAMPIONS.
1899 —Cornell University,
1900— Cornell
24 points, Morris Park, N.Y.
University, 26 points. Morris N. Y.
I'ark.
1901
1902
— Yale University, 22 points, Morris Park, N. Y.
—Cornell University, 24 points, Morris Park, N. Y.
1903
1904
— Cornell University, 12 points, Tra\ers Island. N. Y.
—Cornell University, 12 points, Travers Island, N. Y.
.
SWIMMING.
PLUNGE FOR DISTANCE — 60ft. in 24s., MacDonald, Illinois, won; Redmon,
Chicago, second; Gardner, Chicago, third; McCrary, Northwestern, fourth. 40
—
YDS. SWIM 20 2-5s., Johnson, Northwestern, won; Wood, Northwestern, sec-
220 YDS. BREAST
ond; Pavlicek, Chicago, third; Meine, Chicago, fourth.
—
STROKE 2m. 46s., Taylor, Wisconsin, won; Chapman, Illinois, second;
150 YDS. BACK
Scholes, Northwestern, third; Shirley, Chicago, fourth.
—
STROKE Im. 58 3-5s., Pavlicek, Chicago, won; Scholes, Northwestern, second;
SWIM—
Chapman, Illinois, third; Taylor, Wisconsin, fourth. 100 YDS. 59 l-5s..
Johnson, Northwestern, won; Nelson, Northwestern, second; Neff, Chicago,
third; Griffin, Illinois, fourth. 220 YDS. SWIM—
2m. 40 3-5s., Johnson, North-
western, won: Steuer, Wisconsin, second; Neff, Chicago, third; Green, Illinois,
fourtli. —
440 YDS. SWIM 6m. 15 l-5s.. Wood, Northwestern, won; Griffin, Illi-
RELAY RACE
nois, second; Steuer, Wisconsin, third; Neff, Chicago, fourth.
Im. 258., Northwestern, won; Chicago, second; Illinois, third; Wisconsin, fourth.
TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS.
50 YDS. RUN — 5
Knight, Chicago, won; Ward, Chicago, second; Brad-
2-5s.,
ley, Northwestern, third; Hohman. Illinois, fourth. 1-MILE RUN 4m. 298., —
"Campbell, Chicago, won; Stout, Chicago, second; Harvey, Wisconsin, third;
Wright, Illinois, fourth. 2-MILE RUN—
9m. 45 2-5s., Mason, Illinois, won;
—
——
1-2 mile run Im. 53 3-os., L. Campbell, Chicago, June 5, 1915.
Imile run 4m. 19 l-5s., I. Myers, DePauw, June 5, 1915.
—
2-mile run 9m. 33 2-os., Mason, Illinois, June 5. 1915.
—
120 yds. high hurdles 15s., R. Simpson, Missouri, June 5, 1915.
—
220 yds. low hurdles, around a turn 24 3-5s,, R. Simpson, Missouri, June 5, 1915.
Pole vault— 12ft. 8 l-4in., J. K. Gold, Wisconsin, June 7. 1913.
—
Running high jump 6ft. 1 l-2in.. R. Wahl. Wisconsin, June 6, 1914.
——
Running broad jump 23ft. 9 3-4in., P. Stiles, Wisconsin, June 5, 1915.
Putting 16-lb. shot 47ft. l-4in.. Ralph Rose. Michigan, June 4, 1904.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer— 160ft. 4in., K. W. Shattuck, California, June 7, 1913.
—
Throwing the discus 140ft. 2 3-8in., J. C. Garrels, Michigan, June 3, 1905.
1-mile relay (4 men) — 3m. 21 4-5s., University of Chicago (L. Campbell, H. J.
Stegeman, R. Cornwell. B. Dismond), June 5, 1915.
and M., third; Morrissey, Lehigh, fourth. 440 YDS. RUN— 51 4-.5s., Hanway,
Lehigh, won; Yates, Dickinson, second; Bechtel, Lafayette, third: Coleman,
—
Rutgers, fourth. 880 YDS. RUN Im. 59 l-5s., Burlie, Lehigh, won: Wettyen,
Rutgers, second; Lent, New York Univ.. third: Hanway, Lehigh, fourth.
—
1-MILE RUN 4m. 32 3-5s., McGrath, Leliigh, won; Maule, Swarthmore. sec-
ond; Kleinsenhn, Lafayette, tliird; Eichelberger, Lebanon Valley, fourth.
2-MILE RUN— 10m. 17 l-5s., Flood, Dickinson, won; Coxe, F. and M.. second;
Houghton, New York Univ., third; Clement, Haverford, fourth. 120 YDS.
HIGH HURDLES— Ifis.. Gowdy, Swarthmore, won; Segur, Rutgers, second:
Maxwell, Lafayette, third; Martwick, Haverford, fourth. 220 YDS. LOW HUP-
—
DLES 25 l-5s.. Maxwell, Lafayette, won; Martwick, Haverford, second:
Gowdy, Swarthmore, third; Brown, Haverford, fourth. RUNNING HIGH
—
JUMP 5ft. 8in., Hallett, Haverford, and Hisey, Haverford, tied for first:
Paulson, Lafavette, third: Butler, Rutgers, fourth. RUNNING BROAD JUMP
— Bostock, Gettvsburg (21ft. 6 1-8in.), won; Campbell, Rutgers (20ft. 5 1-2in.),
second; S. Many, New York Univ. (20ft. 2 1-4in.), third; Evans, Lafayette
(20ft. 2in.), fourth. POLE VAULT— Reich, W. and J. (10ft. lOin.). won;
Smith, Swarthmore; Good, Leliigli, and Hunter, Haverford (10ft. 6in.), tied for
second. PUTTING THE SHOT— Maxfield, Lafayette (45ft. lin.). won; Tal-
man, Rutgers (41ft. Sin.), second; von Bereghy, Lebanon Valley (40ft. 9 l-2in.),
third; Sheffer, Gettysburg (40ft. 8in.), fourth. THROWING THE HAMMER—
Hunter, Swartlimore (127ft. 4in.), won; von Bereshy, Lebanon Valley (125ft.
6in.), second; Young, W. and J. (122ft. 6in.), third: Maxfield, Lafayette (121ft.
llin.), fourth, THROWING THE DISCUS— Talman, Rutgers (130ft. 5in.),
won; Nash, Rutgers (12(]ft. lll-2in.), second; Maxfield, Lafayette (125ft.
4in.), third; Grumbach, Lehigh (117ft. 5 l-2in.), fourth.
—
Points scored Rutgers, 25: Lafayette, 22; Lehigh, 20; Swarthmore, 18:
Haverford, 16; Gettysburg, 16; Dickinson, 13; Washington and Jefferson, 7;
Lebanon Valley, 6; Franklin and Marshall, 5; New York University, 5.
—
Kansas, fourth. 440 YDS. RUN 50s., Niedorp, Missouri, won; Meller, Ames,
second; Wyatt, Missouri, third; Evans, Ames, fourth. 880 YDS. RUN—2m.
1 l-5s., Watson, Drake, won; Smith, Drake, second; Murphy, Missouri, third;
Scroggie, Ames, fourth. —
1-MILE RUN 4m. 33 l-5s., Barker, Ames, won;
Weaver, K.S.A.C., second; Sproull, Kansas, third; Thomas, Drake, fourth,
—
2-MILE RUN 9m. 54 2-5s., Teeter, K.S.A.C., won; Grady, Kansas, second;
V. C. Kline, Missouri, third; B. G. Kline, Missouri, fourth. 120 YDS. HUR-
—
DLES 15s. (new record), Simpson, Missouri, won; Noble, Ames, second; Teas,
Missouri, third; Frizzell, K.S.A.C, fourth. RUNNING HIGH JUMP— Frizzell,
K.S.A.C. (5ft. lOin. ), won; Johnson, Missouri (5ft. 8in.), second; Burrus, Ames,
and Packer, Ames (5ft. 6in.), tied for third. 220 YDS. HURDLES— 22 4-5s.
(new record), Simpson, Missouri, won; Daggy, Missouri, second; Packer, Ames,
third; Noble, Ames, fourth. POLE VAULT— Reavis, Nebraska (lift. 10 l-2in.),
won; Floyd, Missouri, and Wilkins, Ames (lift. 6in.), tied for second; Campbell,
Kansas (lift. 4in.), fourth. PUTTING THE SHOT— Reber, Kansas (40ft.
7 3-4in.), won; Krull, Drake (40ft. 7 1-4in.), second; Marble, K.S.A.C. (39ft.
Sin.), third; Groves, Missouri (38ft. 10 3-8in.), fourth. THROWING THE
DISCUS— Warren, Missouri (125ft. 6in.), won; Smith, K.S.A.C. (119ft. 4in.),
secont' Drumm, Missouri (114ft. 6in.), third; Warnock, Drake (114ft. 3 1-2in.K
fourth RUNNING BROAD JUMP— Simpson, Missouri (22ft. 9in.), won;
Grutzmacher, Kansas (22ft. 6in. ), second; Williams, Missouri (21ft. 6in.),
third; Wilder, K.S.A.C. (20ft. 9 1-4in.), fourth. 880 YDS. RELAY— Im. 33s.,
Missouri (Daggy, Eaton, Wyatt, Niedorp), won; Drake (Johnson, Lucy, Carson,
Shearer), second; Nebraska (Irwin, Scott, Zumwinkel, Bates), third; Kansas
(Milton, Crum, Yeokum, Davis), fourth. —
1-MILE RELAY No time taken,
Kansas (Fiske, Edwards, Elswick, Rodkey), won; Kansas State Agricultural
Coll. (Essick, Grandfield, Wilder, Hohroyd), second; Drake (Watson, Smith,
Warren, Blackburn), third. (Missouri finished first in the 1-mile relay, time
3m. 24 4-5s., and Ames second, but both teams were disqualified on fouls by
Murphy, Missouri, and Wilson, Ames, the first men on each team.)
—
Points scored Missouri, 52 1-2; Ames, 26 1-2; Drake, 24; Kansas State Agri-
cultural College, 23; Kansas, 21; Nebraska, 12; Fairmount, 5.
HALF MILE HIGH SCHOOL— First race— Im. 37 2-5s,, North Des Moines,
won; Newton, second; East Des Moines, third; West Des Moines, fourth.
—
Second race Im. 36 4-5s.. Fort Dodge, won; Hampton, second; Webster City,
third; Grinnell. fourth. HALF MILE UNIVERSITY— Im. 30s., Chicago, won;
Ames, second; Drake, third; Missouri, fourth. TWO MILE COLLEGE 8m. —
15s., Morningside, won; Carlton, second; Cornell, third; Coe. fourth. TWO
—
MILE UNIVERSITY 8m. 1 3-5s.. Purdue, won; Northwestern, second;
Kansas, third; Ames, fourth. ONE MILE COLLEGE— 3m. 28s., Coe, won;
Grinnell, second; Des Moines, third: Pennsylvania, fourth. HIGH SCHOOL
SHUTTLE RACE— North Des Moines, won; Newton, second; Cedar Rapids,
third; West High, fourth. TWO MILE HIGH SCHOOI.^8m. 38 4-5s., Cedar
Rapids, won; Marshalltown, second; West Des Moines, third; Fort Dodge,
fourth. —
FOUR MILE UNIVERSITY 18m. 4 2-5s., Wisconsin, won; Michigan,
second; Chicago, third; Minnesota, fourth. ONE MILE HIGH SCHOOL 3m.
37 4-5s., East Des Moines, won; Cedar Rapids, second; Marshalltown, third;
—
Newton, fourth. HALF MILE COLLEGE— Im. 31 4-5s., Coe. won; Grinnell,
second; Cornell, third; Dubuque, fourth. HIGH SCHOOL MEDLEY RACE—
7m. 3 2-5s., Hampton, won; West Des Moines, second; Clarion, third; Newton,
fourth. ONE MILE UNIVERSITY—Missouri, won; Northwestern, second;
Minnesota, third; Iowa, fourth.
K
DC
POINTS SCORED IN DU4L INTER- [
COLLEGIATE MEETS, 1913 L
DC :d
California 71 Illinois
Missouri 44
California 84?^
California. . . .112
Stanford 62
Columbia 76
Navy 58
Missouri 70
Missouri 72 J^
Williams 71
Purdue 66
Chicago 78M
Maine 87
Columbia 70
Yale 62
Pittsburgh 95
Cornell 59 M
Michigan 75 %
Kansas 80
Pennsylvania . 64 J^
Vermont 69
Wisconsin 71
Michigan 73%
Missouri 68
Columbia 58
Cornell 73 M
Wesleyan 64
Hamilton 78
Chicago 78
Oregon 86
Princeton 73
*Harvard 53
Lehigh 64
Northwestern 84 . .
Lafayette 57
Wisconsin .... 103
Navy 74
Chicago 74 H
Purdue 63
166 SrALDIxNG'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC,
n UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA R
U RELAY RACES |J
Dt- . ID
Held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Pa., April 23 and 24, 1915.
In addition to the above events, there were a lot of races for schools and
colleges. Tlie feature of these races was the remarkable standard set through-
out the meet. No less than six high school races were won in time better
than 3 minutes 40 seconds, while in two of the college races, 3 minutes 30 sec-
onds was beaten.
The relays have come to be regarded as the big college meet for the entire
country and, judging by the inquiries for this year, the last Friday and Satur-
day in April will again see another monster gathering in Philadelphia.
RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS.
2-MILE COLLEGE— 7m. 55 3-5s., Princeton (Atha, Moon, Hayes, McKenzie),
won; Chicago University (Dismond. Stegeman, Stout, Campbell), second; Yale
(Overton, Barker, Loveman, Poucher), third; Purdue (East, Large, Campbell,
Vanaken) fourth. 1-MILE FRESHMAN— 3m. 28s., Yale (Gurney, WilliamB,
Rolfe, Walker), won; Pennsylvania (Scudder, Hohfeld, Laggren, Zutter), sec-
ond; Columbia (Huelsenbeck, Doolittle, Zychlinski, Kaufman), third. 1-MILB
PREPARATORY SCH00I^-8m. 28 4-5s., Mercersburg Academy (Stone, Banks,
Davis, Smith), won; Exeter School (Bawden, Phillips, Jr., Wakem, Bucka-
—
baum), second. 1-MILE HIGH SCHOOL 3m. 34s., Washington Central High
School (Gates, Shont, Hill, Milstead), won; Brooklyn Manual Training School
(Park, Reilly, Seabrooke, Titus), second: Morris High School (Schulman, Taub,
Finley, Balestier), third. 1-MILE COLLEGE— 3m. i8s.. University of Pennsyl-
vania (Kaufmann, Lockwood, Lippincott, Meredith), won; Harvard (Tower,
Teschner, Willcox, Bingham), second; Missouri (Murphy, Eaton, Wvatt, Nie-
dorp), third. 4-MILE COLLEGE— 18m. 7 3-5s., Cornell (Speiden, Potter, Hoff-
mire, Windnagle), won; Michigan (Donnelly, Fox, Ufer, Carroll), second; Wis-
consin (Shardt, Merrill, Hedges, Harvey), third; University of Pennsylvania
(Humphries, Colton, Peeso, Dorsey), fourth.
Rutherford Ilish School, won; Chattle High School, sooond; Stacy (Burlington)
High School, third. EVENT NO. 32— 3in. 47 2-5s., lOaston Hi),'h School, won;
Pottsvillf High Sdiool, second; Kethleliem High School, thinl. EVENT NO.
—
33 3m. 42 '2-r>s., Vinoland High School, won; Collingswood High Sclinol, second;
Bridgcton High Scliool, tliird. EVENT NO. 34— 3n). 35 2-55., East Orange High
School, won; Downington High Scliool, second; Media High School, third.
EVENT NO. 3.5— 3ni. 38 3-5s., Cheltenliam High School, won; Chester High
School, second; Ocean City High School, third. EVENT NO. 3fi— 3ni. 4()s., Rad-
nor High School, won; LansdoAvne High School, second; Newark East Side High
School, third. EVENT NO. 37— 3m. 35 4-5s., Morris High School, won; Tren-
ton High School, second; Harrislmrg Technology High School, third. EVENT
—
NO. 38 3ra. 38 3-5s., Masten Park (Buffalo) High School, won; Williamsport
High School, second; Beading High School, third. EVENT NO. 39—3m.
84 4-58., Worcester Classical High School, won; Erasmus Hall High School,
aecond; DeWitt Clinton High School, tliird.
SPECIAL EVENTS.
120 YDS. HIGH HURDLES (on grass)— 15 3-5s., F. W. Kelly, University of
Southern California, won; J. Simpson, Missouri University, second; E. P. Ham-
mitt, Pennsylvania State, third; F. Ward, Chicago University, fourth. 100
—
YDS. RUN Kts., Howard Drew, University of Southern California, won; H.
Knight, Chicago University,
L. Smith, Michigan University, second; 1). tliird;
Irving Howe, Colby, fourth. THROWING THE JAVELIN— John L. Phillips,
Idaho University (177ft. 4 3-4in.), won; Nourse, Princeton (17(5ft. 5 5-8in.),
second; H. Berrv, Pennsylvania (152ft. (>5-8in.), third; McMahon, Notre Dame
(133ft. 2 3-4in.), fourth. RUNNING HIGH JUMP— A. Richards, Cornell (6ft.
5in.), won; Wesley M. Oler, Yale (fift. 3in.), second; M. James. Northwestern
University, and Johnstone, Harvard ((Jft. 2in.), tied for third. (On try for
J."
new collegiate record, Richards cleared the har at r.ft. 5iii., breaking the record
by 1 inch.) —
POLE VAULT Foss, Cornell, and Newstetter. Pennsylvania (12ft.
PUTTING
loin.), tied for first; thirteen men (lift. Hin.) tied for third.
1()-LB. SHOT—P. Maxfield, Lafayette (44ft. llin.), won; W. Roos, Yale (44ft.
10 1-2in.), second; A. Richards, Cornell (43ft. llin.), third; K. McCiitcheon,
Cornell (43ft. 3-4in.), fourth. THROWING THE DISCUS— C. Bachmann, Notre
Dame (137ft. (5in.), won; Dorizas, University of Pennsylvania (131ft.
6 3-4in.), second; K. Mc(^utcheon, Cornell (12t)ft. llin.), third; Ross, Michigan
(12»5ft. J3-4in.), fourth. RUNNING BROAD JUMP—
James, Northwestern
(22ft. 6 1-2in.), won; Graham, Columbia (22ft. 4 3-4iii.), second; Rowley, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania (21ft. fi 3-4in.), third; Gibbs, Osteopathy CoJlcge (21ft.
1 l-2in.), fourth. 440 YDS. 3-FT. HURDLES—
.55s., Ferguson, Pennsylvania,
won; Crowley, Virginia, second; Whiting, Pennsylvania State, third; A. Dell-
ing, Syracuse, fourth. THROWING
SG-LB. SHOT— II. White, Syracuse (27ft.
4 l-2in.), won; Bachmann, Notre Dame (27ft.), second; Barker, Virginia (24ft.
4 1-2in.), third; H. Sturgis, Harvard (23ft. 3 1-4in.), fourth. RUNNING HOP,
STEP AND JUMP— S. Graham, Columbia (44ft. 7in.), won; A. Crane, Pennsyl-
vania (43ft. 9 1-2in.), second; McMasters, Pittsburgh (42ft. 2 1-4in.), third; I.
Bertolet, Pennsylvania (38ft. 10 3-4in.), fourth. THROWING
THE HAMMER
— McCutcheon, Cornell (157ft. 5in.), won; Murphy, Pennsylvania (151ft.
«l-2in.), second; Loughbridge, Yale (143ft. 6in.), third; Dillon, Princeton
(143ft.), fourth.
PENTATHLON.
RUNNING RROAD JUMP— Wortliinpton, Dartmouth (22ft. 2 l-2in.), won;
McMasters, University of Pittsliuruli (20ft. 11 l-2in.), second; Berry, Pennsyl-
vania (20ft. 1 l-4in.), tliird; Creif;liton, Pennsylvania (lJ»ft. 2 1-2in.), fourth;
Smith, Franklin and Marsiiall (ISft. 11 l-2in.), fiftli; Lamb, Pennsylvania State
(18ft. 2in.), sixtli. THROWING THE .JAVELIN- P.erry, Pennsylviiiiia (1.5,Sft.
6 3-4in.), won; Lamb, Pennsylvania State (140ft. 4in.), second; MiM.isters,
University of Pittsburgh (LSfift. r» l-2in.), tliird; Creighton. Pennsylvania
(12r)ft. 1 l-2in.), fourtii; Smitli, Franklin and Marsiiall (124ft. loin.), fifth;
WortliiufTton, Dartinoutli (123ft. Tin.), si.xth. THROWING THE DISCUS—
Lamb, Pennsylvania State (lo«>ft.), won; P.erry, Pennsylvania (100ft. lin.),
seeond; McMast(>rs, University of Pittsbur>,'h (n3ft. l-2in.), third; Smith,
Franklin and Marsiiall (WJft. J) l-2in.), fourtli; Wortliinjrton, Dartmouth (S4ft.
3 3-4in.), fiftli; Crei^hton, Pennsylvania (Sift, llin.), sixtli. 200 METERS
RUN (a mistake in measurement was made, tlie distance run being 180 meters)
— -WortliinKton, Dartmoutli (20 3-58.), won; P.erry, Pennsylvania (20 4-5s.),
second; McMasters, University of Pittsbur^rli (21 2-5s.), third; Lamb, Pennsyl-
vania State, and Creiphton, Pennsylvania (21 4-5s.), tied for fourth; Smith,
Franklin and Marshall (22 4-58.), sixth. 1500 METERS RUN^m. 4l8., Berry,
Pennsylvania, won; WortliiiiKton, Dartmoutli, second; Creiphton, Pennsylvania,
third;" Lamb, Pennsylvania State, fourth; McMasters, Pittsburgh, fiftli; Smith,
Franklin and Marshall, dropped out.
—
Result P.erry, Pennsylvania ((0 [loints), first; Worthinpton, Dartmouth (15
points), second; McMasters, Pittsbiirgti (Dt points), third; I>amb, Pennsylvania
State (17 points), fourth; Creighton, Pennsylvania (21 points), fifth.
170 SI'ALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC,
PI I
[ INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS ]
D r~ ID
BEST INTERSCHOLASTIC RECORDS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
5U yds. run —5
3-5s., E. C. Jcssup, St. Louis, Mo., July 4, 1904.
60 yds. run —6
2-5s., S. Butler, Hutcliiusou (Kan,) Higli School, Evanston,
111., March 28, 1914.
100 yds. run— 9 4-5s., Ernest E. Nelson, Volkmann School, Cambridge, 2, May
19nS; Charles Hoyt, Greenfield High School, Chicago, 111., June 7, 1913;
W. Carter, Chicago Univ. High. Ann Arbor, Mich.. :siarch 23, 1914.
J.
220 yds. run—21 2-5s., W. J. Carter, Jr., Chicago Univ. High, Ann Arbor.
Mich.. May 23. 1014.
—
400 yds. run 42 3-5s., Frank Sloman, Polytechnic High School, San Francisco,
Cal., October 16, 191.5.
—
440 yds. run (around turn) 48 4-5s., James E. Meredith, Mercersburg Acad-
emy, Philadelpliia, Pa., May 18, 1912; 48 l-5s. (straightaway), Frank Slo-
man, Polytechnic High School, San ITrancisco, Cal., October 16, 1915.
—
SSO yds. run Im. 55s., James E. Meredith, Mercersburg Academy, Princeton,
N. J., May 4, 1912.
1-mile run— 4m. 26 2-5s., S. B. Berry, Redlauds School, Stanford, Cal., April
11, 1914.
—
2-mile run 9m. 51 3-5s., C. Boughton, Newark Central H.S., Princeton, N. J.,
.May 23, 1914.
—
120 yds. hurdle 15 2-5s., H. Whitted. Citrus Union School, Chicago, 111.,
June 8, 1912; H. Whitted, Citrus Union School, Stanford, Cal., April
13, 1912.
220 yds, hurdle — 24 2-5s., C. Cory, Chicago University High School, Ann Arbor,
Mich.. May 23 and 24, 1913.
Running high jump — 6ft. 3 5-8in., \Y. M. Olcr, Jr., Pawling School, Cam-
bridge, Mass.. May 25, 1912.
Running broad jump— 23ft. 7 l-5in., P. G. Stiles, Culver Military Academy,
Chicago, 111., May 12. 1913.
Pole vault — 12ft. 7 l-2in., P. Graham, University High School, Chicago, HI.,
Juno 12, 1915.
Pole vault, —
indoor 12ft. lin., Eugene Schobinger, Harvard School, Chicago,
Ft^bruary IS. 191 1.
111.,
Putting —
shot, indoor .59ft. 3-8in., George Bronder, Poly Prep, Brooklyn,
8-lb,
N. T., January 16, 1915.
Putting 12-lb. shot—".5ft. 9iu., A. M. Mucks, Oshkosh High Schuol, Oshkush,
Wis.. January 19, 1912.
—
Putting the 16-lb. shot 15ft. 6 l-4in., Ralph Rose, San Francisco, May 2,
1903.
Throwing 12-lb. hammer— 197ft. l-2in., L. J. Talbott, Washington, Pa.,
May 25, 1907.
Throwing discus— 139ft. B. L. P.yrd. Champaign. 111.. May 21. 1910.
5 1 2in..
Throwing junior discus (7ft. circle) —
155ft. 4in., R. G. Walker, Passaic High
Scliool, Ohio Field, New York City, April 18, 1914.
—
Throwing junior discus (8ft. 2 l-2in. circle) 158ft. 2 8-4in., R. G. Walker, Pas-
saic High School, Castle Point, Hoboken, N. J., May 1, 1915.
1-4 mile relay— 46 4-5s.. University High Scliool, Chicago, 111., June 11, 1910.
1-2 mile relay —
Im. 32 2-5s., Lewis Institute, at Northwestern University,
May 23, 1903.
1-mile relay —3m. 27 l-5s., Los Angeles High School relay team, Los Angeles,
Cal., 1910.
—
Pole vault record for boys under ten years 5ft. 10 1-2in., Robert E. Graves,
eight years four months old, Marsl.lield, Oregon, July 3, 1912.
Throwing javelin— lS4ft. 9 l-2in., H. B. Liversedge, Stanford, Cal., April
11, 1914.
..
Pos. Name and School. Time. Pos. Name and School. Time.
1. Shields, Mercersburg. 21.49 3-5
. . 11. Daley, Catholic H.S 22.44
2. Swede, Central H.S 21.53 12. Brende, Buffalo Tech 22..^0
3. Robertson, Evan. Ch. S.
21.55 13. Retnelier, Northeast H.S 22 .52
4. Powers, Buffalo Tech...
22.20 14. Glafby, Buffalo Tech 22.55
5. Woodruff, Newark H.S..22.21 15. Helfrich, Mercersburg... 22.56
6. Aiidrus, Newark H.S.... 22.31 16. Reed, Mercersburg 22.-58
7. Whitman, Mercersburg. 22.32 17. Wilson, West Phila. H.S 22.59
Hill, Mercersburg 22.35 18. Mearkle, West Phila. H.S 23.04
Lewis, Buffalo Tech 22.37 19. McCraiglit, St. Ben. Prep 23.05
10. McKenzie, Central H.S.. 22.39 20. Millering, Newark H.S 23.06
TEAM SCORES.
1. Mercersburg Academy 47 6. Northeast H.S 138
2. Buffah) Tech. Scliool 63 7. St. Benedict's Prep, School... 147
3. Ontral H.S 73 8. Barringer H.S 200
4. Newark H.S 85 9. Germantown H.S 257
5. West Philadelphia H.S 125
200 YDS. RELAY— Im. 48 4-5s., Brookline H.S., Brookline, Mass. (Handy,
Prendergast, Untersee, McKinnon), won; Lawrenceville Academy, second
FANCY DIVING— C. Parker, DeWitt Clinton H.S. (108.80 points), won; R,'
Galbraitli, High Scliool of Commerce (100.92 points), second; H. Cagney Stuy-
vesant H.S. (86.80 points), third. 50 YDS. SWIM—
27s., M. Prendergast,
Brookline H.S., won; C. Shields, Poly Prep., second; M. Untersee, Brookline
H.S.. third. 100 YDS. SWIM— 2m. 4-5s., L. A. Handy, Brookline H.S., won;
P. H. Cann, High School of Commerce, second; H. Rogers, St. Paul's School
third. 220 YDS. SWIM— 2m. 36 2-5s., L. A. Handy, Brookline H.S., won; T.'
Luke, Lawrenceville Academy, second; R. N. Dippe, Central H.S., Philadelphia
third. PLUNGE FOR DISTANCE— 67 l-2ft., L. Giebel, Stuyvesant H.S., won,'
C. Thomas, St. Paul's School, second; H. Boyce, St. Paul's Scliool, third.
172 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
Dl ^=ZI3D
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS
I — ^D
THE DAILY EAGLE FIVE-MILE ROAD RACE.
Held at Heading, Pa.. November 13, 1H1.5.
1. N. Gianakopulos, Millrose A. A., New York Citj- 2.5m. 17s.
2. Joseph Schwartz, Mercury A.C., Philadelphia U.'un. 25s.
3. James Baylor, unattached, Philadelphia 25m. 408.
4. Robert W. Eckenroth, Olivet Boys' Club, Reading.
.5. Joseph P.raucknian, Germantown Boys' Club, Philadelphia.
6. J. Morris, Boys' Club of Church Club, Philadelphia.
7. H. Rabinowitz, Boys' Club of Church Club. Philadelphia.
8. C. E. Mellan, Germantown Boys' Club, Philadelphia.
rt. Frank Wortliington, Boys' Club of Church Club, Philadelphia.
10. George W. Heckman, Reading A.C.
11. William Ritter, Jr.. Mercury A.C, Philadelphia.
12. Earl W. Graeff, Reading A.C.
13. H. Earl Newkirk, Reading A.C.
14. Samuel R. Weitz, Mercury A.C, Philadelphia.
15. Cliarles Harvey, Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia.
IH. Mark Dreisigacker. unatt.ached, Kutztown.
17. Ralph Sieber, Reading A.C
IS. Walter Dable, Boys' Club of Church Club, Philadelphia.
19. Stanley W. Root, Mercury A.C, Philadelphia.
20. Lloyd W. Fisher, Olivet Boys' Club, Reading.
21. John Ward, Germantown Boys' Club, Philadelphia.
22. Lutlier Pflum, Reading A.C
23. G. Struble, Boys' Club of Church Club, Philadelphia.
24. John Gasdaska, Catholic Sokol A. A.. South Betlilehem.
25. Elmer Hart, Olivet Boys' Club, Reading.
TEAM SCORES.
Boys' Club of Church Club, Phila. 49 Cath. Sokol A. A., So. Bethlehem. 150
Reading A.C, Reading 60 Allentown Y.M.C.A 178
Mercury A.C, Philadelphia 69 Hassett Boys' Club, Harrisburg.. 185
Germantown Boys' Club, Phila... 80 Temperance A.C, So. Betlileliem. 191
Olivet Boys' Club, Reading 94 Hershey Men's Club, Hershey 240
Handicap.
Pos. Name and Club. Minutes. Actual Time.
1. Panos Anthony, Greek-American A.C 20 1.45.35
2. R. F. Remer, Irish-American A.C 2 1.28.41
3. M. Liclitenstein, Pastime A.C 18 1.45.03
4. E. Gru<"nberg, Walkers' Club 18 1.45.07
5. F. L. Lackermacker, Walkers' Club 18 1.45.18
6. A. Covino, Walkers' Club 18 1.45.23
7. C. Stritch, Long Island A.C 12 1.40.32
8. P. Smith, Twenty-second Regiment 10 1.38.32
9. J. J. Heflferman, Pastime A.C 20 1.48.36
10. James McSorley 6 1.34.48
11. O. Sundquist, Mohawk A.C 12 1.40.48
12. R. Ferguson, Pastime A.C 15 1.43.52
13. E. A. Schless, Irisli-American A.C 13 1.41.58
14. A. E. Rode, Walkers' Club 13 1.42.10
15. J. Ryan, Pastime A.C 25 1.54.32
16. L. B. Hohmeyer, Y.M.C.A 13 1.42.38
17. J. Gallagher, unattached 10 1.39.49
18. J. Goldstein, Walkers' Clr.b 18 1.4S.()7
19. S. Hindleman, Pastime A.C 18 1.48.20
20. J. Jorio, Greek-American A.C 17 1.47.27
21. H. A. Cullen, Mohawk A.C 7 1.37.30
22. W. J. McFadden, Glencoe A.C 8 1.38.36
23. Edward Renz, Mohawk A.C Scratch 1.31.02
24. K. F. Hearns, Pastime A.C 5 1.3t).14
25. J. A. Goldstone, Walkers' Club 16 1.47.15
26. F. Hill, New York A.C 4 1.35.22
27. J. L. Aronson, Pastime A.C 13 1.44.45
28. G. C. Trefry, Jr., New York A.C 12 1.44.03
29. G. H. Swartz, Y.M.H.A 16 1.48.12
30. J. Anthony, Greek-American A.C 7 1.39.34
31. A. Arnold, Pastime A.C 23 1.55.58
32. H. Watson, unattached 12 1.45.04
33. C. S. Levy, Glencoe A.C 8 1.41.15
34. W. D. Smith, Walkers' Club 13 1.46.48
35. W. J. Rolken, Irish-American A.C 6 1.40.03
36. F. A. Page, Walkers' Club 16 1.50.16
37. G. H. Hocking, Walkers' Club 21 1.55.19
38. J. E. Goldstein, Glencoe A.C 6 1.40.53
39. J. B. Pearman, New York A.C 6 1.40.59
40. W. J. Allen, Glencoe A.C 7 1.42.04
41. A. Levy, Walkers' Club 20 1.55.13
42. G. Merz, Jr., Mohawk A.C 15 1.50.21
43. E. M. Sherwood, Walkers' Club 12 1.47.26
44. A. V. Stevens, Walkers' Club 18 1.53.29
45. W. J. Martin, Pennant A.C 10 1.46.08
46. C. E. NicoUs, Prospect Harriers 25 2.01.23
47. A. Jessup, Moliawk A.C 7 1.43.27
48. H. J. Charfleld, Walkers' Club 23 1.59.45
49. H. R. MacLuskv, unattached 25 2.01.46
50. J. H. Lannelain, Walkers' Club 19 1.55.48
The club accepted record for the course is Ih. 28m. 41s., made by R. P»
Remer, February 22, 1915.
174 SPALDTKC^S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
BOXING TRYOUTS.
Amateur Boxing .Tryonte, to ielect a team to compete In the Panama-Paclflc
International Exposition Championships, at San Francisco, Cal., November 11
and 12, 1915. Held at the New York Athletic Club and Crescent Athletic Club,
October 29 and 30, 1915.
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB.
115-LB. CLASS— William Prior, Cleveland (O.) A.C, d. Matty Herbert. Union
Settlement, New York; judges' decision. 135-LB. CLASS— Vincent Porkorni,
Cleveland (0.) A.C, d. Robert H. Gleason, HamiltonvLyceum, New York;
judges' decision. 15S-LI>. CLASS— John Gaddi, St. Bartholomew A.C, New
York,>d. Adolph Kaufman, Trinity Club, Brooklyn, in four rounds; referee's
decision.' 175-LB. 'CLASS —
William Spengler, Union Settlement, New York, d.
Louis Perel. Hamilton Lyceum, New York, by default.
DC 3D
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC RECORDS
D
3D
By HARRY E. STE^YART, M.D.,
Physical Director of Wykeham Rise School for Girls, Washington, Conn.
(Reprinterl by permission of American Physical Education Review.)
The number of well organized track meets
for women increasing every year. So few
is
AMERICAN RECORDS.
25 —
yds. run 3 4-.5s., F. Simmons, University of Nebraska.
30
40
yds. run —
—
t 3-5s., E. Gailey, Seattle High School.
yds. run 5 l-os., H. P.roderick, St. Mary's Hall.
50 —
yds. run Gs., E. Macbetli, New Haven Nor. Sch. of Gym.
60 yds. run — 8s., M. Warren. Rosemary Hall.
75 —
yds. run 8 3-5s., L. Haydock, Bryn Mawr College.
80 yds. run— lis., L. Schwab, Seattle High School.
100 yds. run — 12s., M. Thornton, Lake Erie College; M. C. Morgan, P.ryn Mawr
College.
220 —
yds. run 30 3-5s., F. King, Wykeham Rise School.
440 yds. run — Im. 16s., E. Claiken, Northwestern University.
40 yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 1ft. 6in. high)— 6 3-5s., J. Hunter, Lake Erie Coll.
40
50
yds. hurdles (5 hurdles, 2ft. high) —
7 l-5s., F. Simmons, U. of Nebraska.
yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 2ft. high)— 8 2-5s., E. Bryan, Randolph-Macon Col-
lege; E. Argue, Randolph-Macon College.
60 yds. hurdles (3 hurdles, 2ft. 2in. high)— S 3-5s., I. Chancellor, Howard
Payne College.
60 yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high)
College; E. Faries, Bryn Mawr College.
—
9 l-5s., F. Crenshaw, Bryn Mawr
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•65 Tds. hurdles (6 hurdles, 2ft, 6in, high)— 11 l-5s., R. Denesha, Sargent Nor.
Sch. Phys. Tr.
80 yds. hurdles (6 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high)— 13 2-5s., L. Russell, Wykeham
Rise School.
—
90 yds. hurdles (7 hurdles, 1ft. 6in. high) 13 3-5s., S. Peterson, Lake Erie
College.
90 yds. hurdles (7 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high) —
15s., F. King, Wykeham Rise Sch.
—
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 1ft. Gin. high) 15 3-5s., S. Peterson, Lake Erie
College.
—
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. high) 15 3-5s., E. Sheward, Wykeham Rise
School.
—
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. Sin. high) 16 l-5s., C. C. Johnson, Vassar
College.
—
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high) 15 2-5s., M. C. Morgan, Bryn Mawr
College.
—
120 yds. hurdles (10 hurdles, 1ft. 2in, high) 18s., V. Branum, Lake Erie Coll.
—
Standing broad jump 8ft. lOin., E. Rountree, Hollins College.
Standing high jump—-4ft., R. Spencer, Lake Erie College.
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Running high jump 4ft. 9in., D. Horer, St. Mary's Hall.
Running broad jump 16ft. 5in., F. Hayes, Sweet Briar College.
—
—
Running hop, step and jump 33ft. 6in., F. Hayes, Sweet Briar College.
Pole vault 6ft. 3in., E. Fisk, University of Nebraska.
Putting 6-lb. shot— 37ft. 2 l-2in., M. Card, Sargent Nor. Sch. Phys. Tr.
—
Putting 8-lb. shot 34ft. 1 7-8in., F. Jackling, University of California.
Putting 12-lb. shot—28ft. 4in., M. Mitchell, Wykeham Rise School.
—
Throwing basket ball 88ft. lOin., E. Hardin, Vassar College.
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Throwing base ball 205ft. 7in., E. Hardin, Vassar College.
—
Throwing 21-lb. discus 68ft. 6in., L. Elliott, Howard Payne College.
—
Throwing the hurl ball 83ft. 3-4in., H. Kirk, Bryn Mawr College.
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Standing hop, step and jump 19ft. lOin., A. K. Clark National Park Sem.
—
1-mile walk 10m. 30s., C. Harding, National Cathedral School; V. Dorsey^
National Cathedral School.
COLLEGIATE RECORDS.
25 —
yds. run 3 4-5s., F. Simmons, University of Nebraska.
50 —
yds. run 6s., E. Macbeth, New Haven Nor. Sch. Gym.
75 —
yds. run 8 3-os., L. Haydock, Bryn Mawr College.
100 yds. run —12s., M. Thornton, Lake Erie College; M. C. Morgan, Bryn Mawr
College.
220 —
yds. run 31 l-5s., S. Peterson, Lake Erie College.
440 yds. run —Im. 16s., E. Claiken, Northwestern University.
40 yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 1ft. 6in. high) —
J. Hunter, Lake Erie College.
40 vds. hurdles (5 hurdles, 2ft. high) —
7 l-5s., F. Simmons, Univ. of Nebraska.
50 yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 2ft. high)— 8 2-5s., E. Bryan, Randolph-Macon Col-
lege; E. Argue, Randolph-Macon College.
60 yds. hurdles (3 hurdles, 2ft. 2in. high) —
8 3-5s., I. Chancellor, Howard
Payne College.
60 yds. hurdles (4 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high) —
9 l-5s., F. Crenshaw, Bryn Mawr
College; E. Faries, Bryn Mawr College.
65 yds. hurdles (6 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high) —
11 l-5s., R. Denesha, Sargent Nor.
Sch. Phys. Tr.
90 yds. hurdles (7 hurdles, 1ft. 6in. high) —
13 3-5s., S. Peterson, Lake Erie
College.
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 1ft. 6in. high)— 15 3-5s., S. Peterson, Lake Erie
College.
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. high) —
15 4-5s., R. Denesha, Sargent Nor. Sch.
Phys. Tr.
100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. 3in. high) —
16 l-5s., C. C. Johnson, Vassar
College.
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100 yds. hurdles (8 hurdles, 2ft. 6in. high) —15 2-5s., M. C. Morgan, Bryn Mawr
College.
120 yds. hurdles (10 hurdles, 1ft. 2in. high)— 18s., V. Branum, Lake Erie Coll.
—
Standing broad jump 8ft. lOin., E. Rountree, Hollins College.
———
Standing high jump 4ft., R. Spencer, Lake Erie College.
Running high jump 4ft. 7 l-2in., D. Smith, Vassar College.
Running broad jump IGft. 5in., F. Hayes, Sweet Briar College.
—
Running hop, step and jump 33ft. 6in., F. Hayes, Sweet Briar College.
—
Pole vault 6ft. 3in., E. Fisk, University of Nebraska.
Putting 6-lb. shot— 37ft. 2 l-2in., M. Card, Sargent Sch. Phys. Tr.
—
Putting 8-lb. shot 34ft. 1 7-8in., F. Jackling, University of California.
Putting 12-lb. shot— 23ft. 4 l-2in., M. Long, New Haven, N.S.G.
Throwing basket ball— S8ft. lOin., E. Hardin, Vassar College.
—
Throwing base ball 205ft. 7in., E. Hardin, Vassar College.
—
Throwing discus 68ft. 6in., L. Elliott, Howard Payne College.
—
Throwing hurl ball 83ft. 3-4in., H. Kirk, Bryn Mawr College.
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i ID
CONTINENTAL RECORDS
a t =iD
BRITISH AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RECORDS.
RUNNING.
—
100 Tds. ^9 4-5s., G. H. Patching, South African Olympic Team. June 22, 1912.
120 yds.— 11 3-5s., R. E. Walker, South African A.A., Aug. 9, 1909.
150 yds.— 14 3-5S., R. E. Walker. South African A. A., Aug. 9, 1909.
—
200 yds. 19 2-5s., W. R. Applegarth, Polytechnic H., Sept. 14, 1912.
220 yds.—21 l-5s., W. R. Applegarth. Polytechnic H.. July 4, 1914.
250 yds.—24 4-5S., E. H. Pelllng, Ranelagh H., Sept. 22, 1888.
300 yds.—31 l-5s., W. Halswelle, Edinburgh H., June 20, 1908.
440 yds. —
48 2-5s., W. Ilalswelle, Edinburgh H., July 1, 19u8.
600 yds.— Im. lis., E. H. Montague, London A.C., Sept. 19, 1908.
—
8S0 yds. Im. 54s., M. W. Sheppard, American Olympic Team, July 21. 1908.
1000 yds.— 2m. 14 4-os., W. E. Lutyens, Cambridge U.A.C., July 5, 1898.
—
1320 yds. 3m. 10 3-5s., E. Owen, Broughton H. and A.C., June 25, 1910.
1 mile—4m. 16 4-5s., J. Binks, Unity A.C., July 5, 1902.
1 1-2 miles— 6m. 47 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Sept. 26, 1903,
2 miles— 9m. 9 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., June 11, 1904.
3 miles— 14m. 17 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., May 21, 1903.
4 miles— 19m. 23 2-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., June 13, 1904.
5 miles— 24m. 33 2-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., May 12, 1904.
6 miles—29m. 59 2-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov. 5, 1904.
8 miles
—
7 miles 35m. 4 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H.. Nov. 5, 1904.
—10m. 16s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov. 5. 1904.
9 miles ——
lorn. 27 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov. 5, 1904.
10 miles oOm. 40 3-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov. 5, 1904.
11 miles —56m. 23 2-5s., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov. 5, 1904.
12 miles— Ih. 2m. 43s., S. Thomas, Ranelagh H. and L.A.C., Oct. 22, 1892. )
13 miles— Ih. 9m. 27 l-5s., F. Appleby. Heme Hill H.. July 21, 1902. j
14 miles— Ih. 14m. 52s., F. Applebv, Herne Hill H., July 21, 1902.
—
15 miles Ih. 20m. 4 2-5s., F. Appleby, Heme Hill H.. July 21, 1902.
20 miles— Ih. 51m. 54s., G. Crossland, Sal ford IL, Sept. 22, 1894.
21 miles—2h. 2m. 42s., H. Green, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
22 miles— 2h. 8m. 52 3-5s., H. Green, Herne Hill H., .May 12, 1913.
23 miles—2h. l.^.m. 27s., H. Green, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
24 miles— 2h. 22m. 13 3-5s., H. Green, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
—
25 miles 2h. 29m. 29 2-5s., H. Green, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
26 miles— 2h. 3Gm. 52 2-5s., H. Green, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
30 miles—3h. 17m. 36 l-2s., J. A. Squires, London A.C., May 2, 1885.
—
40 miles 4h. 49m. 43s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
41 miles—4h. 5Sm. 9s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
42 miles— 5h. 6m. 20 3-5s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., xMay 12. 1913.
43 miles— oh. 14m. 44s., E. W. Llovd, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
44 miles— 5h. 2.Sm. 3s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
45 miles— 5h. 32m. 2s., E. W. Lloyd, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
—
46 miles 5h. 41m. 13s., E. W. Llovd, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
47 miles— oh. 49m. 37s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
48 miles—5h. 5Sm. 10 3-5s., E. W. Lloyd, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
49 miles— 6h. 6m. 33s., E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., Mav 12, 1913.
50 miles—6h. 13m. 58s. E. W. Lloyd, Herne Hill H., May 12, 1913.
HURDLES.
—
*120 yds. hurdles 15s., F. C. Smithson, American Olvm. Team, July 25, 1908.
30<) yds. —
hurdles 36 3-5s., 0. Groenings, Polvtechnic H., Sept. 21, 1907.
t440 yds. hurdles— 56 4-5s., G. R. L. Anderson, Oxford U.A.C., July 16, 1910.
• On grass, f Race on grass, oven ten 3ft. hurdles not less than 30yds. apart.
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WALKING.
1 mile——6m. 26s., G. E. Larner. Brighton aiid County H.. July 13, 1904.
2 miles 13m. 11 2-5s., G. E. Lamer, Brighton and County H., July 13, 1904.
3 miles— 20m. 25 4-5s., G, E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Aug. 19, 1905.
—
4 miles 27m. 14s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Aug. 19, 1905.
—
5 miles 36m. l-5s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Sept. 30, 1905.
6 miles— 43m. 26 l-5s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Sept. 30, 1905.
—
7 miles 50m. 50 4-5s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Sept. 30, 1905.
—
8 miles 58m. 18 2-5s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., Sept. 30, 1905.
—
9 miles Ih. 7m. 37 4-5s., G. E. Larner, Brighton and County H., July 17, 1908.
—
10 miles Ih. 15m. 57 2-5s., G. E. Earner. Brighton and C.H., July 17, 1908.
11 miles— Ih. 25m. 48s.. H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C,, May 20, 1911.
—
12 miles Ih. 33m. 35 l-5s., H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911.
13 miles— Ih. 41m. 46 4-5s., H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911.
14 miles— Ih. 50m. 14 2-5s., H. V. L, Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911.
15 miles— Ih. 59m. 12 3-5s., H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911.
16 miles— 2h. 8m. 40s., H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911.
17 miles— 2h ISm. 29 1-us., H. V. L. Ross, ^Middlesex A.C, May 20, 1911
—
18 miles 2h. 28m. 52s., J. Butler, Tolytechnic H., Oct. 23, 1897.
—
19 miles 2h. 39m. 3 3-5s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., Oct. 23. 1897.
—
20 miles 2h. 47m. 52s., *Tom Griffith, South Essex A.C, Dec. 3, 1870; 2h.
49m. 26s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., Oct. 23, 1897; H. V. L. Ross, Uxbridge
and West Middlesex A.C, June 12, 1913.
21 miles— 2h. 58m. 16s., H. V. L. Ross, Uxbridge and West Middlesex A.C,
June 12, 1913.
22 miles— 3h. 9m. 48 4-5s., S.C A. Schofield, Surrey W.C, May 20, 1911.
—
23 miles 3h. 19m. 10 4-5s., S. C A. Schofield, Surrey W.C, May 20, 1911.
—
24 miles 3h. 2Sm. 5 2-5s., S. C A. Schofield, Surrey W.C. May 20, 1911,
25 miles— 3h. 37m. 6 4-5s., S.C A. Schofield, Surrey W.C, May 20, 1911.
—
26 miles 3h. 51m. 2s., J. ButUr, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
27 miles 4h. 45s., J. Butler, I'olytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
28 miles— 4h. lOm. 26s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
29 miles 4h. 20m. 6s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
30 miles 4h. 29m. 52s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
31 miles 4h. 89m. 43s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
32 miles 4h. 49m. 43s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
33 miles— 4h. 59m. 31s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
34 miles 5h. 9m. 34s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
35 miles— 5h. 19m. 29s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
36 miles 5h. 31m. 14s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
37 miles 5h. 41m. 54s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
38 miles— 5h. 50m. 52s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
39 miles 6h. Im. 8s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H.. June 12, 19()5.
40 miles— 6h. 11m. 17s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
41 miles 6h. 21m. 35s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
42 miles 6h. 31m. 55s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
43 miles—6h. 42m. 9s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12. 1905.
—
44 miles 6h. 52m. 12s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H.. June 12, 1905.
—
•45 miles 7h. 3m. 25s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
46 miles— 7h. 13m. 12s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
47 miles 7h. 23m. 18s., J, Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
48 miles— 7h. 33m, 15s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
49 miles—7h. 42m. 54s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
50 miles 7h. 52m. 27s., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
51 miles— 8h. 16m. 22s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
52 miles 8h. 26m. 27s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910,
53 miles— 8h. 36m. 40s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
54 miles— 8h. 46m. 51s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
55 miles 8h. 57m. 5s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
56 miles—9h. 7m. 34s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
57 miles ^9h. 18m. 18s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
58 miles—9h. 28m. 50s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
59 miles—9h. 39m. 12s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
60 miles ^9h. 49m. 45s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4. 1910.
61 miles— lOh. 17s., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
186
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
TIME RECORDS.
1 hour's run— 11m. 1136yds., A. Shrubb, South London H., Nov, 5, 1904.
2 hours' run— 20m. 952yds., H. Green, Heme Hill IL, May 12, 1913.
5 hours' run —
ilm. 415yds., E. W. Lloyd, Heme Hill H., May 12, 1913.
6 hours' run—48m. 368yds., E. W. Lloyd, Heme Hill IL, May 12, 1913.
1 hour's walk— Sm. 438yds., G. E. Larner, Brighton and C.H., Sept. 30, 1905.
—
2 hours' walk 15m. 128yds., H. V. L. Ross, Middlesex A.C, May 20. 1911.
—
3 hours' walk 21m. 347 l-2yds., H. V. L. Ross, Uxbridge and West Middlesex
A.C, June 12. 1913.
8 hours' walk— 50m. 1190yds., J. Butler, Polytechnic H., June 12, 1905.
—
9 hours' walk 55m. 515yds.. T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
10 hours' walk 6(ira. 1712yds., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
11 hours' walk— G6m. 826yds., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4. 1910.
12 hours' walk— 72m. 33yds., T. Payne, Middlesex W.C, June 4, 1910.
—
24 hours' walk 131m. 5S0vds.. T. E. Hammond, Blackheath H. and Surrey
W.C. Sept. 11 and 12. 1908.
—
London (Westminster clock tower) to Brighton (Aquarium) (walk) 8h. 11m.
14s., H. V. L. Ross, Tooting A.C, S^pt. 8, 1909.
—
London to Brighton and back (walk) ISh. 13m. 37s., T. E. Hammond, Surrey
W\C, June 21-22, 1907.
ODD EVENTS.
*High jump— 6ft. 4 3-4in., P. H. Leahy, Irish A.A.A., Sept. 6, 1898.
Pole vault— 12ft. 6 l-2in.. C
Harlemann. Swedish Athletic Team, June 28, 1913.
—— —
Running broad jump 24ft. 11 3-4in., P. O'Connor, Irish A. A. A., Aug. 5, 1901.
Putting 16-lb. shot 46ft. 5 l-2in., D. Horgan, Banteer, Aug. 15, 1894.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer 170ft. 4 l-4in., J. J. Flanagan, American Olympic
Team, July 14, 1908.
• G. W. Rowden's 6ft. 6 3-8in., August 6, 1S90, at Hayter Camp, is not
authentic.
SCOTCH RECORDS.
ALL-COMERS.
100 yds. run—9 4-5S., W. R. Applegarth, Rangers F.C, Aug. 2, 1913,
120 yds. run— 11 3-5s., R. E. Walker, Rangers F.C, Aug. 9, 1909.
—
150 yds. run 14 3-5s., R. E. Walker, Rangers F.C, Aug. 9, 1909.
220 yds. run— 21 2-5s., W. R. Applegarth, Celtic F.C, July 14, 1914.
300 yds. run— 31 l-5s., W. Halswell, Queen's I'ark F.C, June 20, 1908.
440 yds. run— 48 2-5s., W. Halswell, St. John's Guild, Glasgow, July 1, 1908.
600 yds. run— Im. 11 4-5s., W. Halswell, W.S.H., June 9, 1906.
880 yds. run— Im. 56s., M. W. Sheppard, Rangers F.C, Aug. 3, 1908.
1000 yds. run— 2m. 16 3-5s., H. E. Gissing, Rangers F.C, Aug. 7, 1911.
1-mile mn—
4m. 18 l-5s., F. E. Bacon, E.N.H., July 21, 1894.
11-2 mile run- 6m. 48 2-5s., A. J. Robertson, Rangers F.C, Aug. 7, 1909.
2-mile run— 9m. 9 3-5s., A. Shrubb. W.S.H.. June 11, 1904.
3-mile run- 14m. 27 l-5s., A. Shrubb, W.S.H., June 13, 1904.
4 mile run— 19m. 23 2-5s., A. Shrubb, W.S.H., June 13, 1904.
5-mile run— 24m. 55 4-5s., A. Shrubb, W.S.H., Nov. 5, 1904.
6-mile run—29m. 59 2-.5s., A. Shrubb, W.S.II., Nov. 5, 1904.
7-mile run— 35m. 4 3-5s., A. Shrubb, W.S.II., Nov. 5, 1904.
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9-miIe run
—
8-mile run 42m. 13 l-5s., G. C. L. Wallach, Championship, 1913.
—
17m. 39 l-5s., G. C. L. Wallach, Championship, 1913.
10-mile run— 53m. Is., G. C. L. Wallach, Championship, 1913.
—
Running high jump Oft. l-2in., R. G. Murray, Championship, June 25, 1904.
—
Running broad jump 23ft. 2 l-2in., W. L. Hunter, Edinburgh University, June
27, 1914.
Putting the weight— 45ft. 8 l-2in., T. Kirkwood, Aberdeen, Sept. 26, 1906.
—
Throwing the hammer 166ft. 9 l-2in., T. R. Nicholson, Scotland vs.
American A.C., Aug. 19, 1908.
Irish-
1-mile walk— 6m. 45 3-5s., R. Quinn, Bellahouston H., June 11, 1910.
—
2-mile walk 14m. 21 3-5s., R. Quinn, Clydesdale H., May 27, 1911.
3-mile walk— 21m. 50 3-5s., R. Quinn, Rangers F.C., Aug. 9, 1909.
—
120 yds. hurdles 16 2-5s., M. McNamara, Cork, won; J. J. Mulvihill, Castle-
maine, second; D. Duciey, Clashmore, third.
—
1-mile run 4m. 25s., J. J. Ryan, Drumline, won; J. Horan, Birr, second; P.
O'Connell, Cork, third.
—
440 yds. run 52 l-5s., E. J, McCarthy, Cork, won; E. McCormack, Limerick,
second.
—
4-mile run 21m., W. Bradley, Upton, won; D. Guiney, Castlemagner, second.
—
220 yds. run 24s., J. P. McCarthy, Kilfinane, won; M. B. Walsh, Kilfinane,
second; J. Murray, Ballina, third.
—
Running broad jump M. McGillycuddy, Farranfore (21ft. 3 l-2in.), won; W.
Britton, Waterford (20ft. 10 1-2in.), second; O. Keays, Pallasgreen (20ft.
2 2-3in. ) , third.
IRISH RECORDS.
Passed by the Irish Amateur Athletic Association.
100 yds. run— 10s., N. J. Cartmell.
220 yds. run— 22 1-os., N. J. Cartmell, R. Kerr.
1-4 mile run— 50 2-5s., W. Halswell.
1-2 mile ruu —
Im. 5G4-5s.. G. N. Morphy.
—
1-mile run 4m. 21 2 Tis. Hugh Welsh.,
—
2-miIe run 9m. 42 2-5s., F. J. Ryders.
—
4-mile ruu 19m. 44 2-5s., T. I'. Conneff.
— —
10-mile run 56m. 9 3-5s., F. J. O'Neill.
120 yds. hurdles 15 2-5s.. A. C. Kraeuzlein.
—
3-mile walk 22m. 17 2-5s.. G. Deyermond.
—
Putting 16-lb. shot 49ft. 3 l-2in., R. Rose.
Putting 28-lb. shot— 36ft. Tin., J. Barrett.
Putting 42 lb. shot— 2Sft. 5in., J. Barrett.
—
Throwing 16-lb. hammer (Oft. circle, no follow) 179ft. lOin., J. Flanagan,
—
Slinging 56-lb. (without run or follow) 27ft. 4 l-2in., J. Mangan.
Slinging 56-lb. (between the legs, with follow)— 32ft. 5in., J. Mangan.
Slinging 56-lb. (with unlimited run and follow)—3Sft. lin., T. F. Kiely.
Slinging 56-lb. (from 9ft. circle)— 39ft. 2 l-2in., J. J. Flanagan.
—
High jump (running) 6ft. 5in., T. J. Carroll.
—
High jump (standing, with weights) 4ft. 11 3-4in., J. Chandler.
—
Long jump (off board) 24ft. 11 3 4in., P. O'Connor.
Pole jump— lift., E. L. Stone, P. Stokes.
—
Standing long jump (with weights) 12ft. 9 l-4in., J. Chandler.
—
Three standing jumps (with weights) 38ft. 3in.. J. Chandler.
—
Throwing 16-lb. hammer (with run and follow) 152ft. 9 l-2in., T. F. Kiely.
Throwing 56-lb. for height— 16ft.
2in., C. Walsh.
—
Hop, step and jump (running) 50ft. l-2in., D. Shanahan.
—
Hop, step and jump (standing with weights) 3.5ft. 6in., H. Courtenay
—
Throwing discus (from 7ft. circle) 125ft. 7 l-2in., P. Quinn.
FRENCH RECORDS.
RUNNING.
100 meters —10 9-lOs., A. Tournois, R.C.F., May 22, 1892.
150 meters — Lesieur, S.F., June
17s., 1906. 4.
200 meters— 22 Gauthier, S.F., May 27. 1912.
3-5s.,
300 meters — 36.4s., Failliot, R.C.F., June 7, 19()8.
400 meters— Failliot, R.C.F., May 31, 19nS.
49s.,
500 meters — Im. 102-5s., Lemonnier, R.C.F., June7, 1908.
800 meters— Im. 59s., Deloge. R.C.F., June 17. 1900.
1000 meters—2m. 33s.. Arnaud, C.A.S.G., 22, 1912.May
1500
2000
—
meters im. 4 4-5s., Arnaud, C.A.S.G., June 18, 1911.
meters— 5m. 39 3-5s., Keyser, R.C.F.. Sept. 7, 1912.
2500 meters— 7m. 21 l-5s., J. Bouin, C.A.S.G., 1911.
3000 meters— 8m. 54 2-5s., J. Bouin. C.A.S.G., 1911.
3218 meters—9m. 3os.. J. Bouin. C.A.S.G.. 1911.
3500 meters— 10m. 27 3-5s., J. Bouin, C.A.S.G., 1911.
4000 meters—12m. 12s., J. Bouin, C.A.S.G., 1911.
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DECATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP.
Held at Upsala, October 2 and 3, 1915.
E. Albinsson, Upsala (7224.645 points), won; P. G. Zerling, Stockholm (6851.525
points), second; A. Gustafsson, Arboga (6558.615 points), third.
PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP.
Held at Stockholm, June 6, 1915.
G. Holmer, Stockholm, won; A. Bohlin, Stockholm, second; I. Lindholm, Upsala,
third.
1 mile — ——
1500 meters 3m. 57 3-5s.. E. T. Wide, Stadium Stockholm. July 10, 1912.
Im. 21 3-5?.. E. T. Wide. Stofkhnlm. Jnlv 10. 1910.
2000 meters 5m. 37 l-5s., J. Zander, Stadium, Stockholm, Sept. 26, 1915.
—
oOoO meters Sm. 44 3-5.s., T. Olssou, Stadium Stockliolm. July 13. 1912.
—
3 miles 14m. 47 4-5s., M. Karlsson. Stadium Stockholm. June 5, 1913.
5000 meters— 15m. 11 3-lOs., M. Karlsson, Stadium Stockholm. May 31, 1913.
—
4 miles 20m. 27s., M. Karlsson, Stadium Stockholm. June 15. 1913.
—
5 miles 25m. 37 9-lOs., G. Pettersson, Stockholm. May 27. 1909.
—
10000 meters 31m. 30s., G. Pettersson. Halnistad. June 5, 1910.
—
10 miles 53m. 15s., R. Ohman, Stadium, Stockholm, June 6, 1915.
—
20000 meters Ih. 7m. 57 2-5s., A. Ahlgren, Stadium Stockholm, June 5, 1913,
SPAILDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC. 191
—
40200 meters iSIarathon (track race) 2h. 31m. 12s., T. Johansson, Goteborg
Sept. 6, 1909.
—
40200 meters (road race) 2h. 24m. 15s., A. Ahlgren, Helsingborg, Sept.
22, 1912.
—
42194 meters (26 miles 385 yards) track race 2h. 40m. 34 l-5s., T. Johansson,
Stockholm, Aug. 31. 1909.
1 hour —
1S276 meters (11 miles 627 yards), J. F. Svanberg, Stockholm, Sept.
14, 190S.
HURDLE RACING.
—
110 meters (10 hurdles, 3ft. Bin. high) 15 9-lOs., P. G, Zerling, Stadium,
Stockholm, June 1, 1912; Th. Norliug, Stadium Stockholm, June 13, 1914.
110 meters (10 hurdles, 1 meter high) —
16s., A. Ljung, Stockholm, Aug. 30,
1908.
400 meters (10 hurdles, 3ft. high)—58 3-5s., P. G. Zerling, Gafle, Aug. 29, 1915.
RELAY RACING.
400 meters (4 men, each to run 100 meters) —
44s., I. F. K., TJpsala (E. Levin,
E. Traung, J. Lindholm, V. Ottander), Stadium, Stockholm, Sept. 26, 1915.
800 meters (4 men, each to run 200 meters) —
Im. 33 7-lOs., I. F. K., Stock-
holm (A. Bnhlin, N. Georgii, A. Westfeldt, N. Suudell), Stadium Stock-
holm, Oct. n. 1914.
—
1000 meters (10 men, each to run 100 meters) Im. 55s., S. I. K., Hellas (K.
Sigbahn, G. Andersson, A. Ericksson, B. Broman, H. Andersson, E. Sunden,
E. Schorling, K. Haglund, K. Lindblom, S. Malm), Stadium, Stockholm,
Sept. 27, 1915.
1000 meters 200. 300, 400 meters)
(lUO, —
2m. 4 3-lOs., I. F. K. Stockholm
(I. A. Westfeldt. II. Toren, N. Sundell), Mulnio. June 1, 1914.
Folcker.
1500 meters 400, 200, 100 meters)— 3m. 33 l-5s., S. I. K., Hellas (K.
(800,
Haglund, S. Malm, K. Lindblom, E. Schorling), Stadium, Stockholm, July
21, 1915.
—
1600 meters (4 men, each to run 400 meters) 3m. 81s., F. J. F. (Svensson, A.
Andersson, Kallstrom, T. Osterlnnd), Stadium, Stockholm, Aug. 23, 1915.
1 mile (4 men, each to run 440 yards) —
Sm. 31 l-5s., A. I. K. (P. G. Zerling,
H. Hakansson, Y. Dnhlin. E. IJndholm), Stockholm. July 14, 1910,
—
5000 meters (5 men, each to run 1000 meters) 13m. 30 2-5s,, J. K. Gota (Hall-
berg, Hjalm, Lindblom, E. Johansson, Wide), Stadium, Stockholm, Aug.
9, 1915.
5 miles (5 men, each to run 1 mile) —
23m. 21s., J. K., Gota (Hallbeck, Svard,
Hjalm, E. Johansson, Wide), Stadium, Stockholm, July 28, 1915.
WALKING.
1.500 meters—6m. 45
2-5s., E. Rothman, Goteborg, Aug. 2, 1908.
2.500
.3000
—
meters 12m. 3 l-5s., E, Rothman. Goteborg, 30, 1909.
meters— 14m. 18 3-5s., K. Stafsing, Goteborg, Sept. 6, 1914.
May
S.'OOmeters— 17m. 53 9-lOs., E. Rothman, Stockholm, June 7. 1908,
5000 meters— 24m. 35 4-5s., T. Bildt, Stockholm, July 30, 1911.
—
lOOOO meters 50m. 3s.. K. Stafsing, Jonkoping. Aug. 26, 1911.
10 miles— Ih. 32m, 42 l-5s., E. Rothman, Stockholm, June 8, 1908.
JUMPING.
— —
Running hop, step and jump 14m. 77cm., J. Sahlin, Sundsvall, Aug. 11, 1915.
Running high jump Im. 88cm. (6ft. 2 l-4in.), P. af Uhr, Stadium, Stock-
holm, June 14, 1914.
Standing high jump Im. — .52cm. (4ft. 11 7-Sin.), E. Moller, Goteborg, Aug.
31, 1913.
Running broad jump
holm, July
—7m,
1912.12,
ISeni. (23ft. 6 3-4in.), G. Aberg, Stadium, Stock-
One standing broad jump—3m. 20cm. (10ft. 6in,), G, Malmsten, Stadium, Stock-
holm, July E. Moller,
8, 1912; Goteborg, Aug. 31, 1913.
VAULTING.
—
Pole vault for height 3m. S5cm. (12ft. 7 5-Sin.), C. Gille, Stadium Stock-
holm. Sept. 14, 1913.
—
Pole vault for height (indoor) 3m. 50cm., C. Gille, Eskilshina, Dec. 1, 1913.
192 SPAIJ)ING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
THROWING.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer— 50m. (164ft. l-2in.), C. J. Lind, Stockholm. June
20, 1912.
56-lb. weight —
9m. 97cm., E. Stromberg, Goteborg, Sept. 12, 1915.
Putting 16-lb. shot (best hand)— 14m. 20cm. (46ft. Tin.), E. Nilsson, Stadium
Stockholm, Aug. 23. 1913.
Putting 16-lb. shot (both hands)— 26m. 3cm., E. Nilsson, Goteborg, Aug. 31,
Throwing the discus (best hand)— 43m. S6cm. (143ft. 10 3-4in.), 0. Anders-
son, Stadium Stockholm, Sept. 14, 1913.
—
Throwing the discus (both hands) S2m. 44cm. (270ft. 5 5-8in.), E. Magnus-
son, Stadium Stockholm, Aug. 18, 1913.
Throwing the javelin (best hand)- 62m. 32cm. (204ft. 5 5-8 in.), E. V. Lem-
ming, Stadium Stockholm, Sept. 20, 1912.
—
Throwing the javelin (both hands) 106m. 47cm., E. V. Lemming, Stadium
Stockholm, Sept. 29, 1912.
Throwing the —
discus, best hand 39m. 90cm., G. Bolander, Stadium, Stockholm
May 25, 1913.
—
Throwing the discus, both hands 72m. 63cm., G. Bolander, Stadium, Stock
holm. May 25, 1913.
—
Throwing the javelin, best hand 51m. 60cm., H. Wieslander, Stadium, Stock
holm. May 25, 1913.
—
Throwing the javelin, both hands 87m. 43cm., G. Holmer, Stadium, Stockholm
May 24, 1914.
—
Putting 16-lb. shot, best hand 12m. 68cm., E. Wallander, Stockholm, Oct
30, 1910.
—
Putting 16-lb. shot, both hands 23m. 5cm., E. "Wallander, Stockholm, Oct
30, 1910.
—
400 meters relay 45 1-lOs., Stockholm team (Hedplius, Traung, Sundell, West
feldt). Stadium, Stockholm, May 23, 1914; Upsala team (Traung, Ottander,
Lindholm, Levin), Stadium, Stockholm, May 22, 1915.
—
500 meters 48 5-lOs., P. G. Zerling, Stockholm, won; M. Oholm, Stockholm,
second; G. Wiberg, Stockholm, third.
—
1500 meters 2m. 38 l-5s., P. G. Zerling, won; G. Wiberg, second; A. Blom-
kvist, Stockholm, third.
—
5000 meters 9m. 20 7-lOs., P. G. Zerling, won; O. Andersson, Stockholm, sec-
ond; G. Larsson, Stockholm, third.
—
10000 meters 19m. 57 4-5s., P. G. Zerling, won; 0. Andersson, second; G.
Larsson, third.
HURDLE RACING.
110 meters (10 hurdles,
July 28, 1907.
1.06 meters high) — 16 3-5s., George Bank. Odense
RELAY RACING.
400 meters (4 men, each to run 100 meters) 45s., Kobenhavns Fodsports-
Foreuing. Aug. 3, 1913.
—
1000 meters (4 men; 100, 200, 300 and 400 meters) 2m. 4 3-5s., Kobenhavns
Fodsports-Forening, Aug. 10, 1913.
—
—
1600 meters (4 men, each to run 400 meters) 3m. 30 3-us., Kobenhavns Fods-
ports-Forening, July 31, 1913.
—
3000 meters (3 men. er.ch to run 1,000 meters) Sm. ]2 4-5s., Kobenhavns Fods-
ports-Forening, June 29, 1913.
4000 meters (10 men, each to run 400 meters)
Sparta, June 25, 1913.
—9m. 34s., Idraetsforeningen,
WALKING.
3000 meters— 13m. 15 3-5s., G, Rasmussen, Sparta, Aug. 23, 1914.
—
5000 meters 22m. 38 l-5s., G. Rasmussen, Sparta, Aug. 23, 1914.
—
10000 meters 47m. 54 l-5s., W. Gylche, Copenhagen, Aug. 9. 1913.
—
15000 meters Ih. 11m. 57s., G. Rasmussen, Sparta, April 19, 1914.
1 hour —
11.499 meters, Holger Kleish, Copenhagen, Aug. 15, 1897.
—
20000 meters Ih. 47m. 35 l-5s., Arne Hojme, Copenhagen, Aug. 21, 1904.
—
25000 meters 2h. 21m. 26s., W. Gylche, Copenhagen, June 15, 1913.
—
30000 miters 21i. 56m. 14s.. Ludvig Lassen. Copenhagen, Oct. 25, 1908.
—
40000 meters Ih. Im. 6s., W. Gylche, Copenhagen, Sept. 10, 1911.
—
50000 meters 5h. Im. 21s., W. Gylche, Copenhagen, Sept. 29. 1912. •
—
75000 meters Sli. 4m. 46s.. W. Gylche. Copenhagen, Oct. 9, 1910.
—
50 miles 9h. 10m. 45s., Andr, Harsfeldt, Copenhagen, Sept. 8. 1895.
100000 meters— llh. 39m., C. Christensen, Copenhagen, Sept. 13, 1896.
JUMPING.
—
Standing high jump Im. 52cm., Sv. Langkiiir, Copenhagen, Aug. 17, 1913.
—
Running high jump Im. 81cm., Sv. Langkjiir, Copenhagen, Julv 20, 1913.
Standing broad jump— om. 1cm., Hans Langkjiir, Randers, July 3, 1910.
—
Running broad jump 6m. 78cm.. K. Gyldenstein, Copenhagen, Aug. 3, 1913.
—
Running hop, step and jump 13m. 67cm., N. Middelboe, Copenhagen, Aug.
1911.
19,
Pole vault —3m. 40cm., F. Bocken Wikks, Copenhagen, May 19, 1912,
THROWING.
Throwing the 16-lb. hammer —
41m. 54cm., H. Langkjiir, Randers, June 21, 1914.
—
Putting the shot (right and left hand) 21m. 88 l-2cm., Oluf Petersen, Copen-
hagen, Aug. 9, 1913.
—
Putting the 16-lh. shot (best hand) 11m. 90 l-2cm., Oluf Petersen, Copen-
hagen, Aug. 9, 1913.
—
Throwing the discus (best hand) 38m. 45cm., Carl Brodde, Copenhagen, July
23. 1911.
Throwing the discus (right and
hagen, July 23. 1911.
left hand) —72m. 70cm., Carl Brodde, Copen-
Throwing the javelin (best hand) — 52m. 87cm., J. Kornerup Bang, Silkeborg,
July 4. 1914.
Throwing the javelin (right and
Copenhagen, Aug. 25, 1912.
left hand) —77m. 13cm., Oluf Petersen,
7, 1901.
—
Swimming under water 60.5 meters in 59s., T. Lykkeberg, Copenhagen, July
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ICE-SKATING.
——
500 meters 49s., Ejnar Sorensen, Copenhagen. Jan. 27, 1912,
1500 meters 2m. 33 3-5s., Ejnar Sorensen, Copenhagen, Jan. 28, 1912.
—
5000 meters 9m. 21s., Ejnar Sorensen, Copenhagen, Jan. 27, 1912.
—
lOOOO meters 18m. 59s., Ejnar Sorensen, Copenhagen, Jan. 28, 1912.
——
Eunning broad jump 678 centimeters, H. Lahtinen, Pyrinto.
Running 178 centimeters, T. Elo, H.K.V.
higli jumiJ
Pole vault —340
centimeters, A. Jarvinen, H.K.V.
—
Running hop, step and jump 13.54 meters, A. Jarvinen, H.K.V.
——
Throwing the javelin 60.13 meters, T. Elo, H.K.V.
Throwing the discus 43.64 meters, E. Niklander, H.K.V.
—
Throwing the hammer 45.41 meters, E. Niklander, H.K.V.
—
Throwing the weight 10.09 meters, J. Pettersson, I.B'.K.
Putting the shot— 14.61.5 meters, E. Niklander, H.K.V.
—
Pentathlon H. Lahtinen, 5 points.
Held at Helsinki, May 16, 1915.
—
Cross-country championship 40m. 3.4s., A. Stenroos, H.K.V.
Team championship —
Jyry, Helsinki, 9 points.
RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Held at Helsinki, June 19 and 20, 1915.
—
400 meters (4 men, each to run 100 meters) 44.8s., I.F.K.
Medley (4 men, one to run 800, 400, 200, 200 meters)— 3m. 49.6s., I.F.K.
—
10000 meters (5 men, each to run 2,000 meters) 30m. 17.3s., H.K.V.
Held at Kuopio, August 28 and 29, 1915.
—
1-hour run championshij) 18,038 meters, A. Stenroos, H.K.V.
—
Decathlon 7235.205 points, V. Vickholm, I.F.K. (100 meters, 11.5s.; 40C
meters, 51.7s.; 1500 meters, 5m. 2s.; 100 meters hurdles, 17.3s.; running
broad jump, 636 centimeters; running high jump, 165 centimeters; pole
vault, 310 centimeters; throwing the javelin, 42.31 meters; throwing t^e
discus, 31,96 meters; putting the shot, 11.96 meters.)
FINNISH RECORDS.
RUNNING.
60 meters—7.2s., H. Lahtinen, 1915.
100 meters— 10.8s., U. Railo, 1907.
200 meters—22.9s., P. Jefimoff, 1914.
—
400 meters 51.1s., V. Vickholm, 1915.
—
800 meters Im. 58.9s., 0- Fogelberg, 1913.
1000 meters—2m. 32.8s., O. Fogelberg, 1914.
—
1500 meters 4m. 3.4s., E. Anttila, 1914.
1 mile^m. 28.9s., E. Anttila, 1913.
2000 meters— 5m. 40.1s., E. Anttila, 1915.
—
3000 meters 8m. 48.5s., H. Kolehmainen, 1911.
—
2 miles 9m. 47s., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
3 miles— 14m. 56s., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
196 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
—
5000 meters 15m. 16.4s., H. Kolehmainen, 1912.
—
4 miles 20m., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
—
5 miles 24m. 57.2s., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
—
10000 meters 31m. 27.4s., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
15000 meters—48m. 26s., H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
—
10 miles 53m. 14s., T. Kolehmainen, 1915.
20000 meters— Ih. 7m. 40.2s., T. Kolehmainen, 1913.
25000 meters— Ih. 26m. 32.6s., T. Kolehmainen, 1915,
30000 meters— Ih. 48m. 6.2s., A. Stenroos, 1915.
40200 meters—2h. 29m. 7.6s., T. Kolehmainen, 1912.
—
Half-hour run 9,234 meters, T. Kolehmainen, 1912.
—
l-hour run 18,548 meters, H. Kolehmainen, 1914.
2-hour run—32,846 meters, A. Stenroos, 1915.
RELAY RUNNING.
400 meters (4 men, each to run 100 meters)
200 meters
—
44.3s., I.F.K., 1914.
—
600 meters (3 men, each to run Im. 8.7s., I.F.K., 1914.
—
I
1000 meters (10 men, each to run 100 meters) Im. 53.5s., I.F.K., 1914.
1000 meters (5 men, each to run 200 meters)— Im. 58.2s., H.K.V., 1912.
1600 meters (4 men, each to run —
400 meters) 3m. 29.9s., H.K.V., 1915.
1600 meters (4 men, one to run 800, 400, 200, and 200 meters) — 3m. 38.7s.,
I.F.K., 1915.
—
3000 meters (3 men, each to run 1,000 meters) 8m. 3.5s., H.K.V., 1915.
5000 meters (5 men, each to run 1,000 meters)— 13m. 32.3s., H.K.V., 1915.
—
5 miles (5 men, each to run 1 mile) 23m. 34.4s., H.K.V., 1913.
—
10000 meters (10 men, each to run 1,000 meters) 27m. 54.5s., H.K.V., 1915.
10000 meters (5 men, each to run 2,000 meters)—29m. 54.5s., H.K.V., 1915.
HURDLES.
110 meters — 16s., L. Karimo, 1912.
400 meters —Im. 1.6s., A. Karlsson, 1915.
JUMPING.
—
Running broad jump 700 centimeters, H. Lahtinen, 1914.
—
Running high jump 185 centimeters, A. Laine, 1915.
Pole vault —360.7 centimeters, Y. Koivisto, 1915.
—
Running hop, step and jump 14.71 meters, V. Tuulos, 1913.
—
Standing broad jump 317 centimeters, A. Tolvanen, 1914.
—
Standing high jump 147.8 centimeters, V. Hilden and Y. Lehtonen, 1915.
—
Standing hop, step and jump 923 centimeters, A. Xiemi, 1915 (world's record).
—
Three standing jumps 965 centimeters, A. Tolvanen and U. Oja, 1914.
THROWING.
Throwing the javelin — 64.81 meters, Myyra, 1915.
J.
Throwing the discus —46.67 meters, A. Taipale, 1915.
Throwing the discus — 42.95 meters, A. Taipale, 1915.
(7ft. circle)
Throwing the hammer—i7.18 meters, E. Niklander, 1915.
Throwing the hammer —52.98 meters, E. Niklander, 1915.
(12-lb. )
GERMAN RECORDS.
50 meters —5 3-5s., K. Doerry, Berlin, Sept. 27, 1906.
100 meters —10 l-2s., R. Rau, Braunschweig, Aug. 13, 1911.
20O meters— 22s., R. Rau. Dresden. Aug. 20, 1911.
300 meters— 36 l-2s., R. Rau, Charlottenburg. Oct. 1, 1911.
400
500
meters
meters
—
48 3-lOs., Hans Braun. Stockholm. July 13. 1912.
— Im.
8 3-lOs., Walter Hannover, June 17. 1911.
800 meters— Im. 549-lOs., Hans Braun, Berlin, .May 19, J 912.
1000
1500
2000
— —
meters run 2m. 32.2s., Mickler, Hannover. June 22. 1913.
meters 4m. 6 l-2s.. E. von Sigel. Berlin. Julv 23. 1911.
meters run—5m. 43.5s., Mickler, Berlin, June 9, 1913.
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3000 —
meteis run Sm. 59.6s., v. Sigel, Hamburg, July 28, 1912.
5000 —
meters 15m. 58 l-2s., R. Heinzeburg, Charlottenburg, Oct. 2, 1910.
—
meters 24m. 2^ 7-lOs., J. Stoiber, Frankfurt a. JM., Aug. 28, 1910.
7500
lUOOO meters— 33m. 45 1-lOs., G. Vietz, Leipzig, May 26, 1912.
15000
20000
—
meters run 51m. 5oS., Yietz, Berlin, Sept. 28, 1913.
meterss— Ih. 13m. 17 3-5s.. Fr. Blankenburg, Berlin, Nov. 3. 1912.
25001) meters— 111. 33m. lis., P. Hempel, Frankfurt a. M.. June 13, 1912.
40000 meters— 2h. 38m. 29s.. J. Reiss, Frankfurt a. M., June 13, 1912.
42()0i> meters— 2h. 49ni. 13 4-5s.. J. Riess. Frankfurt a. M., June 13. 1910.
—
l-hour run 17km. 268.55. m., Blankenburg-Vietz. Berlin, Sept. 28, 1913.
4U0 meters lelay—42.3s.. Deutsche Reichsstafette (Rohr, Herrmann, Kern,
Ran), Stockholm, 1912.
—
400 meters hurdles 60.4s., Weitling, Berlin, June 9. 1913.
—
500 meters relay 54 2-5s.. S. C. Charlottenburg (Schoelz, Thielsch, Hagen,
Roehr, Ran). Charlottenburg, Sept. 22, 1912.
—
600 meters relay Im. 7 2-5s., S. C. Charlottenburg (Burkowitz, Hagen,
Rau), Berlin, Sept. 1, 1012.
—
1000 meters relay Im. 49 l-2s., S. C. Charlottenburg (Roehr, Hagen,
Schoelz, Rau. Harry, Rathmann, Thielsch, Kwasny, Fleischer, Kawellis),
Berlin, May 19, 1912.
Olympic relay— 3m. 39 9-lOs., S. C. Charlottenburg (Hirschfleld, Hagen, Rau,
Burkowitz). Braunschweig. June 23, 1912.
—
3000 meters relay 8m. 7s., Strassburg F.-B.C. (Amberger, Charpentier, Per-
son). Frankfurt a. M., Aug. 28, 1909.
110 meters hurdles— 15 4-5s., Martin. Duisburg, Aug. IS. 1912.
Three-legged race, 100 meters— 12 4-5s., E. Schulze and E. Wernicke, Berlin,
Aug. 15, 1897.
1000 meters walk—3m. 51s., H. Mueller, Berlin, Oct. 17. 1909.
—
1500 meters walk 5m. 53 2-5s., H. Mueller, Hannover. June 18, 1911.
3000 meters walk— 12m. 37 3 5s.. H. Mueller, Hannover. June 18. 1911.
5000 meters walk— 21m. 46 3-lOs.. P. Gunia. Berlin, Oct. 24. 1908.
7.b00 meters walk— 34m. 5s., I'. Gunia, Berlin, Oct. 24, 1908.
10000 meters walk —
15m. 43 l-2s., P. Gunia. Berlin, Oct. 24, 1908.
15 kilometers— Ih. 11m. 10s., Herman Muller, Berlin, Oct. 10, 1909.
20 kilometers— lb. 39m. 25s.. Herman Muller, Berlin, Oct. 10, 1909.
25 kilometers 2h. 13m. 38 4-5s., R. Heiduck, Magdeburg, Oct. 9, 1910.
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30 kilometers 2h. 42m. 16 2-5s., W. Schmidt, Nieder, Erlenbach, June
25. 1911.
50 kilometers—4h. 54m. 5Ss., Deleiter, Nov. 3, 1912.
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75 kilometers 7h. 39m. 55s., Brockmann, Muenchen, Sept. 1, 1912.
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100 kilometers lOh. 24m. 2 2-5s., Brockman. Muenchen, Sept. 1, 1912.
1-hour walk— 13.009 kilometers, P. Gunia, Berlin, Oct. 24. 1908.
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Relay walk, 3000 meters 13m. 17 2-5s., S. C. Hansa (Gunia, Bartz, Schlegel).
Berlin, Nov. 17, 1910.
High jump— 1.923m., R. Pasemann, Braunschweig, Aug. 13, 1911.
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Running broad jump 6.91m., Pasemann, Miinchen, May 4. 1913.
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Pole vault 3.79m., Pasemann, Jena, June 9, 1913.
Putting the shot— 7 l-4kg.. Halt, Karlsruhe, June 22, 1913.
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Throwing the discus 42.28m., Buchgeister, Miinchen, May 4, 1913.
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Running hop, step and jump 14.17m.. Otto Baeurle. Muenchen, May 12, 1912.
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Standing broad jump 3. 14m.. H. Kurtzahn. Konigsberg, Oct. 31, 1909.
Standing hop, step and jump—9.51m., A. Baeurle, IMunich. Sept. 12, 1909.
Throwing cricket ball- ^9. 63m., M. Schops. Berlin, June 30, 1901.
Putting shot, 12 1-2 kg. -S.39m., K. Kaltenbach, Munich, Dec. 10, 1906.
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Putting shot. 5kg. 21.70m., J. Hemmerlein, Muenchen. July 2, 1911.
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Weight throwing, 12 1-2 kg. 8..39m.. K. Kattenbach. Muenchen, Dec. 10, 1906.
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Javelin throwing 57.15m.. J. Mandel, Berlin. May 14. 1911.
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Hammer throwing, 7 1-4 kg. 36.53m., M. Furtwengler, Nuernberg, Oct. 29,
1912.
Performances by foreigners on German tracks.
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200 meters run 21 4-5s., Lippincott, America, Berlin, July 21, 1912.
1000 meters run— 2m. 32 9-lOs.. Sheppard, America, Berlin. July 24, 1912.
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2000 meters run 5m. 52s., Kolehmainen, Finland, Charlottenburg, April 28,
1912.
3000 meters run- 8m. 59s., Kolehmainen. Finland, Charlottenburg, April 28,
1912.
198 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
400 yds. —
relay (4 men, each man to run 100 yds.) i4 l-5s., Slavia S.K. (Zd.
Pragr, Smola, Jiranek, Klima), Sept. 28. 1911.
400 meters relay (4 men. each man to run 100 meters) —
J8 l-5s., Sparta A.C.
(B. Pohl. F. Snep, K. iMalecek. J. Havel). June 26, 1897.
—
500 meters relay (5 men, each man to run luO meters) Im. 4-5s., Sparta A.C,
(Broz, Novak, Dobias, Vorisek, Vygoda). Sept. 22, 1912.
600 meters relay (3 men, each man to run 200 meters) Im. 17 3-5s., Sparta —
A.C. (Dobias. Novak, Vorisek), Oct. 8, 1912.
880 yds. relay (4 men, each man to run 220 yds.) Im. 39s., Slavia S.K.
(Pragr, Smola, Jiranek. Klima), Sept. 28. 1911.
—
—
1000 meters relay 2m. 9 2-5s., Slavia S.K. (Vonavka, Smola, Pragr, Klima),
May 25, 1911.
1600 meters relay (4 men, each man to run 400 meters) 3m. 44 4-5s., Slavia
S.K. (Vonavka, Smola, Pragr, Klima), May 25. 1911.
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30OO meters relay, Olympic (5 men. men to run 1.500, 800, 400, 2D0 and 100
—
meters) 8m. 23 l-5s., Sparta S.K. (Kejha, Dobias, Labik, Broz, Vygoda),
Sparta K.S., June 6, 1912.
HURDLE RECORDS.
120 yds. hurdles— 16 2-5s., Jan Kalik. Slavia S.K., Sept. 6, 1903.
110 meters hurdles— 19s., Jan Kalik. Slavia S.K.. June 18. 1905.
220 yds. hurdles— 33 2-5s.. Jan Kosek, Sparta A.C Aug. 27. 1905.
400 meters hurdles— Im. 6s., Ed. Stekl, Sparta A.C, June 16, 1901.
WALKING RECORDS.
1-2 milewalk (track)— 3m. 28 2-5s., Karel Jelinek. Sparta A.C, July 27, 1909,
1000 meters walk (track) ——
4m. 34 4-5s., O. Peta, Praha A.C, Sept. 30, 1912.
1500 meters walk (track) 6m. 51 l-5s., Karel Jelinek, Sparta A.C, Sept.
26, 1909.
1-mile walk (track) —
7m. 30 l-5s., Karel Jelinek, Sparta A.C, July 27, 1909.
2000 meters walk (track)— 9m. 35 l-5s.. Karel Jelinek, Sparta A.C, July 3, '10.
3000 meters (track)— 14m. 30s., O. Krajicek. Praha A.C. May 16, 1900.
2-mile walk (track) —
17m. 32s., Boh. Josef, Praha A.C, May 23. 19o9.
60O0 meters walk (track)— 25m. 4-5s., Josef Heger, Praha A.C. June 15, 1902.
10667.35 meters walk (track)— Ih., O. Peta, Praha A.C, June 5, 1912.
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10 kilometers walk (road) 54m. 6s., Jos. Vasicek, I'raha A.C, Smichov-
Zbraslav.
10 kilometers walk (road)
Krc a zpet, Sept.
— 56m. 44 3-5s., Jos. Vasicek, Praha A.C, Vysehrad-
24, 1911.
19 kilometers walk (road) — Ih. 49m. 32 4-5s., Jos. Vasicek, Praha A.C,
Karlin Brandys, May 28, 1911.
FIELD RECORDS.
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Standing broad jump 3.05 1-2 meters, J. Jiranek, Slavia S.K., Oct. 22, 1911.
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Running bioad jump 6.82 meters. Old. I'rager, Kolin A.F.K., Sept. 6, 1908.
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Standing high jump 137.7 centimeters, J. Strana, Slavia S.K., June 8, 1913.
Running high jump— 1.72 meters. Ivan Wolf, Slavia S.K., Oct. 22, 1911.
Pole vault —337 centimeters, Jind. Jirsak, Sparta A.C., May 22, 1910,
WEIGHT RECORDS.
Putting the weight, one hand — 12.18 meters, F. Hoplicek, Slavia S.K., July
2, 1911.
Putting the weight, two- hands
1912.
—22.24 meters, F. Hoplicek, Slavia S.K., June
8,
Throwing the
15, 1907.
discus, one hand —42.63 meters, Fr. Soucek, Sparta A.C., Sept.
Throwing the discus, two hands— 73.95 meters, Josef Jodas, Sparta A.C., July
2, 1911.
Throwing the javelin, one hand — 56.14 meters, V. Hejtmanek, ]Mor. Slavia
S.K., July 2, 1911.
hands — 79.80 meters, V.
.
[ AUSTRALASIAN RECORDS 1]
ni in
AUSTRALASIAN AMATEUR RECORDS.
Abbreviations — X. S. W.. Now South \VaU's; Nic Mctoria; Q., Queenslaud;
Tas., Tasmania; W. A., West Australia; X. Z., New Zealand; S. A., Soutli
Australia.
RUNNING.
.50 yds.— 5 G. L. Parker, Vic; 5 l! .js., A. F. Duffey, X. Z.
3-.5S.,
—
75 yds. 7 4-5s., G. L. Parker, Vic; 7 4-5s., Xigel C. Barker, N. S. W. 7 2-5s., ;
A. F. Duffey, N. Z,
100 yds.—9 4-r)S., \V. T. Macpherson and J. H. Hempton, N. Z. 10s., W. T. ;
C. Barker, Tas.
120 yds.— 11 4-5s., G. L. Parker, N. Z. & X. S. W.
—
150 yds. 14 4-5S., W. T. Macpherson, X. S. W.
——
200 yds. 19 9-l(is., \\\ T. Macpherson, X. S. W. Xigel Barker, N. S. W. ;
440 yds. 48 l-2s., Nigel Barker, N. S. W. 50 2-5s., Xigel Barker, Q.; 49 l-5s.,
;
G. A. Wheatley, N, S. W.
1 1-2 miles— 7m. 3 3-lOs., A. A. Shrubb, Vic.
2 miles—9m. 33 3-5s., A. A. Shrubb, N. S. W.; 9m. 30 l-5s., G. N. Hill, N. Z.;
9m. 46 3-5s., E. A. Xeate, Vic
3 miles— 14m. 49s., W. F. Simpson, N. Z.; 14m. 58 4-5s., A. A. Shrubb, Vic;
14m. 52 3-5s., A. A. Shrubb, N. S. W. 15m. 21 4-5s., Miles Dickson, Q. ;
7 miles —
3Sm. 24s., E, Gore, Vic.
8 miles —
44m. 5s., E. Gore, Vic.
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9 miles 49m. 50s., E. Gore, Vic
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10 miles 55m. 19s., E. Gore, Vic: 56m. 16s., 11. Murray, N. Z. 54m. 343., ;
(road and grass), J. Ryan, N.S.W.; 54m. 35s. (grass), H. Haydeu, N.S.W.
15 miles (on road)— Ih. 25m. 35s., \V. E. Corben, N. S. W.
—
20 miles (on road) 2h. 11m. 3s., W. V. Aitkeu, \ic.
CROSS COUNTRY.
5 miles— 2Sm. C. D. Morpeth. N. S.
9s., W. 27m. 49s., Geo. Blake, Vic
7 miles —
11m. 32s., E. H. Flack. Vic.
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8 miles 51m. 30s., E. M. Wilson. Vic
;
P. Turner, Tas.
;;
W.; 22m. 2 2 Hs., H. E. Kerr, Q. 23m. S^s., H. E. Kerr, Tas. 20m. 56s.,
—
;
—
;
W. Murray, Vic; also, 4 miles 30m. 55s., W. Pitt, Vic; 5 miles 38m.
51s., W. Pitt, Vic; 6 miles —
46m. 42 2-5s., W. Pitt, Vic; 7 miles— 54m.
39 1-2S., W. Murray, Vic; 8 miles— Ih. 2m. 53 l-2s., W. Murray, Vic; 9
—
miles Ih. 10m. 59s., W. Murray, Vic
10 miles— Ih. 24m. lis., A. C. Kvaii. Vic.
11 miles— Ih. 36m. 10s., W. Pitt, Vic
15 miles—2h. 11m. 21s., W. Pitt, Vic.
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25 miles 3h. 58m. 15s., W. Murray, Vic
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50 miles Oh. 42m. 2s.. J. McDonald, Vic.; Melbourne, April 9, 1904.
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1 hour 8 miles 350 yds., W. Murray, Vic.
HURDLES.
120 yds.— 15 3-5s., Keddell, N. Z.
G. P. 15 3-5s., R. A. Gray, Q.; 15 4-5s.,
;
E. K. Russell(6ft.). Tas.
Pole vault— lift. 2 l-16in., R. R. Templeton, N. Z. ; lift. 2in., R. R. Temple-
ton, Vic; 10ft. 11 3-4in., James Te Paa, Q.; lift. 6 l-2in., R. R. Tem-
pleton, N. S. W.; lift. 1 l-4in., L. M. McKay, Tas.
—
Running hop, step and jump 47ft. 3in., Denis Lane, N. S. W. 45ft. 4 l-2in.,
H. V. McCabe, Q. 45ft. 7in., L. M. McKay, N. Z.
;
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;
MISCELLANEOUS.
Putting 12-lb. shot—49ft. 10 l-2in., E. R. Caughey, N. S. W.
Putting 16-lb. shot^loft. l-4iu., E. R. Caughey, N. Z. 43ft. 7 l-4in., G. ;
G. Davidson, N. S. W.
Vaulting— 6ft. 5in., G. J. Hamilton, N. Z.
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Throwing lacrosse ball 162yds. 6in., C. L. Murray, Vic
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Throwing the discus 126ft. l-2in., J. Kearney, Q. 108ft. 7in., E. R. Caughey, ;
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850 yds., 16 turns 10m. 50s., B. B. Kieran, Sydney, R. B., March 18, 1905.
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880 yds., 17 turns llni. 11 3-5s., B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Rushcutters B.,
—
March 18, 1905; 7 turns 11m. 31s., W. Longworth, Municipal Bath,
Sydne.y, March1911.
4,
900 yds., — 11m. 35
17 turns B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Pike's Rose Bay B.,
2-5s.,
Feb. 1905.
11,
*1000 yds., 19 turns — 12m. 52 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Pike's Rose Bay B.,
2-5s.,
Feb. 1905.
11,
1100 yds., 32 turns — 14m. 22 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
l-5s.,
March 1905; 9 turns — 14m. 41
4, W. Longworth, Municipal Bath,
2-5s.,
Sydney, Jan. 1911.
14,
1200 yds., 35 turns — 15m. 44s., B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B., March
4,1905.
1300 yds., 38 turns — 17m. 4 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
3-5s.,
March 1905.
4,
1320 vds., 11 turns — 17m. 42s., W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney, Jan.
14,1911.
1400 vds., 41 turns — 18m. 25 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
2-5s.,
March 1905.
4,
1430 yds., 12 turns — 19m. 31 W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
2-5s.,
March 1911.
6,
1500 vds., 44 turns — 19m. 47 B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
4-5s., P..
March 1905.
4,
1540 vds., 13 turns —21m. W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
1 2-5s.,
March 1911.
6,
1600 yds., 47 turns —21m. 9 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
2-5s.,
March 1905.
4,
1650 vds., 14 turns —22m. 34 W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
l-5s.,
March 1911.
6,
1700 yds., 50 turns —22m. 31 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B.,
l-5s.,
March 1905.
4,
*1 mile, 52 turns — 23m. 16 B. B. Kieran, Sydney, Drummoyne B., March
4-5s.,
4, 1905; 15 turns—24m. 1 2-5s., W. Longworth, Municipal
Bath, Sydney,
Marcli 6, 1911.
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1 1-2 miles, 23 turns 38m. 15s., W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney, Feb.
18, 1911.
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2 miles, 31 turns 51m. 32s., W. Longworth, Munic. B., Sydney, Feb. 18, 1911.
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2 1-2 miles, 39 turns Ih. 4m. 42s., W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
Feb. 18, 1911.
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3 miles, 47 turns Ih. 18m. 22 2-5s., W. Longworth, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
Feb. 18, 1911.
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*100 meters, straightaway Im. 1 3-5s., Duke P. Kahanamoku, Honolulu,
St. Kilda, Feb. 13, 1915.
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100 yds., breast stroke, 1 turn Im. 13 2-5s., A. F. Wickham, Rose Bay B.,
Sydney, Feb. 11, 1911.
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400 vds. relav, 50 vds. bath 3m. 59 l-5s., Sydney Club (L. Solomons, 58s.;
A. D. Hill, Im. 4-5s.; A. W. Barry, Im. Is.; H. Hardwick, 59 2-5s.),
Municipal Bath, Sydney, Feb. 11, 1911.
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500 yds. relay, 50 yds. bath 4m. 58 4-5s., Sydney Club (above and L. Board-
man, 59 3-5S.), Municipal Bath, Sydney, Feb. 11, 1911.
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Plunging, Im. time limit 69ft., W. F. MacDonald, Sydney, Coogee B., Nov.
30, 1901.
50 yds., ladies, straightaway — 31s., Fanny Durack, Sydney, March 9, 1912.
100 vds., ladies, 2 tv.rns Im. — 6s., Fanny Durack, Coogee Aquarium, Sydney,
March 16, 1912.
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110 yds., ladies, straightaway Im. 16 l-5s., Fanny Durack, Municipal Bath,
Sydney, March 25. 1914.
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150 yds., ladies, 2 turns Im. 54 l-5s., Fanny Durack, Coogee Aquarium
Bath, Sydney, March 20, 1915.
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220 yds., ladies, 4 turns 2m. 56s., Fanny Durack, Manly Baths, Sydney,
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March 4, 1915; 1 turn 2m. 59s., Fanny Durack, Municipal Bath, Syd-
ney, Feb. 29, 1912.
* Acknowledged as record.
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300 yds., ladies, 2 turns— 4m, 12s., Fanny Durack,. Municipal Bath, Sydney.
Feb. 22, 1913.
440 yds., —
ladies, 3 turns 6m. 17s., Fanny Durack, Municipal Bath, Sydney,
Feb. 23. 1914.
.oOO yds., ladies, 4 turns — 7m. 32 3-5s., Fanny Durack, Newcastle, March
27, 1915.
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880 yds., ladies, 7 turns 12m. 52s., Fanny Durack, Municipal Bath, Svdnev.
Feb. 23, 1914.
1 mile, ladies, 15 turns— 26m. 8s., Fanny Durack, Municipal Bath, Sydney, Feb.
23, 1914.
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100 meters, ladies, straightaway Im. 16 l-5s., Fanny Durack, Municipal
Bath, Sydney, Feb. 6, 1915.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
100 YDS. RUN— 10 2-5S., G. Hansel, East Sydney A.A.C., won; W. J,
E.
Ryan, Western Suburbs A.A.C., second; F. C. H. Madeley, South Sydney
A.A.C., third; R. A. Henderson, South Sydney A.A.C., fourth. PUTTING
16-LB. SHOT (7ft. circle)— W. J. O'Reilly, Police A.A.C. (3Sft. 7 1-4in.), won;
F. J. Morgan, East Sydney (.?8ft. 4in.), second; C. T. Ferguson, Police (35ft.
2in.), third. RUNNING HIGH JUMP—R. Sidman, East Sydney (5ft. 8in.),
won; T. Eraser, South Sidney (5ft. 7in.), W. J. Potter, South Sydney (5ft.
7in.), and T. Maher, East Sydney (5ft. 7in.), tied for second. 120 YDS. HUR-
DLES— 16 2-5s., J. W. Eraser, South Sydney, won; T. R. Cole, South Sydney,
second; R. ^. Stepiienson, Police, third. 1-MILE WALK — 6m. 57s., A. W.
Pickard, Police, Avon; H. T. Dent, South Sydney, second; S. Sheaves, South
Sydney, third; W. Pitt, Hawthorne H., Victoria, fourth. 440 YDS. RUN
50 3-5s., A. F. Thorpe, South Sydney, won; F. C. H. Madeley, South Sydney,
second; Rupert P. Warner, East Sydney, third. RUNNING HOP, STEP AND
JUMP— H. D. Hinchey, South Sydney (41ft. 6in.), won; T. Maher, East Syd-
ney (41ft. 5 1-2in.), second; W. J. Potter, South Sydney (40ft. llin.), third.
THROWING THE DISCUS— F. J. Morgan, East Sydney (101ft. 5 5-8in.), won;
T. Maher, East Sydney (97ft. 7 l-4in.), second; C. T. Ferguson, Police (87ft.
ll-2in.), third. 1-MILE RUN—4m. 45 l-5s., A. F. Thorpe, South Sydney,
won; T. Fitzgerald, Redferu, second; H. Etherton, Redfern, third.
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS.
220 YDS. RUN—23 2-5S., W. J. Ryan, West Sydney A.A.C.. won; C. R.
Harwood, East Sydney A.A.C., second; G. E. Hansel, East Sj'dnev A.A.C.,
third. RUNNING BROAD JUMP—J. H. Wicks, South Sydney A.A^.C. (20ft.
1 l-2in.), won; H. D. Hinchey, South Sydney A.A.C. (19ft. 6 3-4in.), second;
T. Maher, East Sydney A.A.C, also competed, but was forced to retire, after
—
two attempts, owing to a bruised heel. POLE VAULT G. W. Gorman, South
Sydney A.A.C. (10ft. 4in.), won; H. T. Thompson, South Sydney A.A.C. (9ft.
6in.), second. THROWING THE JAVELIN— C. T. Ferguson, New South
Wales Police A.A.C. (139ft. 1 3-4in.), won; F. J. Morgan, East Sydney A.A.C.
(129ft. Tin.), second; A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C. (129ft. 6 l-4in.),
third. 3-MILE WALK—A. W. Pickard, New South Wales Police A.A.C. (23m.
56 2-,5s.), won; H. T. Dent, South Sydney A.A.C. (24m. 15 l-5s.), second; R.
F. Stokes, East Sydney A.A.C. (24m. 44s.), third. 440 YDS. HURDLES (3ft.
6in. high) —Im. 1 3-5s., J. W. Fracer, South Sydney A.A.C, won; T. R. Cole,
South Sydney A.A.C, second. THROWING 16-LB. HAMMER— W. J. O'Reilly,
New South Wales Police A.A.C. (141ft. 8-4in.), Avon; C T. Ferguson, New
South Wales Police A.A.C. (119ft. llin.), second; F. J. Morgan, East Sydney
A.A.C (118ft. 4 1-2in.). third. 880 YDS. RUN— Im. 59s., A. F. Thorpe, South
Sydney A.A.C, won; W. H. Lodge, Redfern H., second; D. Bowtell, Fairfield
A.A.C, third. A. F. Thorpe succeeded in his attempt to lower the New South
Wales record for 1,000 yards. He continued on after breaking the worsted in
the 880 yards championship, and ran the distance in 2m. 15 4-5s., the New
South Wales record being 2m. 19 4-5s., held by J. F. Dalrymple. Thorpe's
time constitutes an Australasian record. —
3-MILE RUN 15m. 53 45s., P. E.
Longman, Redfern H., won; H. Hayden, Botany H., second; T. Fitzgerald,
Redfern H., third. 1-MILE RELAY (teams of 4 men, each to run 440 yds.) —
3m. 33s., South Sydney A.A.C. (F. C H. Madeley, R. Henderson, F. E. Beaver,
A. F. Thorpe), won; East Sydney A.A.C. (C W. Jackson, J. Rule, C R. Har-
wood, R. P. Warner), second; North Sydney A.A.C. (W. Hunt, E. Funnell, R.
Kent, G. Gavey), third.
THE NEW SOUTH WALES DECATHLON.
PUTTING 16-LB. SHOT— T. Maher, East Sydney A.A.C. (33ft. 9 3-4in.),
won; A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C. (29ft. 7 l-4in.), second; W. Biden,
Y.M.C.A. (25ft. lin,). third. T. Maher received 274 points, A. O. Hodgson
nil, W. Biden nil. 440 YDS. RUN— W. Biden, Y.M.C.A. (56 3-5s.), won; T.
Maher, East Sydney A.A.C, and A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C. (57 l-5s.),
tied for second. W. Biden received 352 points, T. Maher and A. O. Hodgson,
308 points each. 120 YDS. HURDLES—A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C
(16 4-5s.), won; T. Maher, East Sydney A.A.C. (17 l-5s.), second; W. Biden,
Y.M.C.A., did not finish. A. O. Hodgson received .500 points, T. Maher 300,
and W. Biden nil. THROWING THE DISCUS— T. Maher, East Sydney A.A.C
(96ft. 2 3-4in.), won; A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C. (81ft. 3 1-2in.), sec-
ond: W. Biden, Y.M.C.A. (62ft. 3in.). third. T. Maher rccrived 420 points,
A. O. Hodgson 120, and W. Biden nil. RUNNING HIGH JUMP— W. Biden,
Y.M.C.A. (5ft. 2in.), won; A. O. Hodgson, East Sydney A.A.C. (5ft.), second;
T. Maher, East Sydney A.A.C. (4ft. 6in.), third. W. Biden received 340
points, A O. Hodgson 208, and T. Maher nil. Maher was so lame that he could
not clear 5ft.
DECATHLON POINTS— First day: T. Maher, 1,980; W. Biden, 1,330; A. O.
Hodgson, 1,255 points. Second day: T. Maher, 1,302 points; A. O. Hodgson,
1,136; W. Biden, 692. Total: T. Maher, 3,282 points, won; A. O. Hodgson,
2,391 points, second; W. Biden, 2,022 points, third.
third. 100 YDS., LADIES— Im. 8 2-5s., Fanny Durack, won; M. Wylie, sec-
—
ond; L. Fewer, third. 150 YDS., LADIES Im. 54 l-5s., Fanny Durack, won;
M. Wylie, seconci; M. Lovelace, third. 220 YDS., LADIES 2m. —
56s., Fanny
Durack, won; M. Wylie, second; M. Winn, third. 250 YDS. LADIES' RELAY
—
(teams of 5, 50 yards each) 2m. 58 2-5s., Metropolitan Club, won; Sydney
Club, second; Eastern Suburbs Club, third. LADIES' DIVING L. Fitzjohn, —
won. _
QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Held at Brisbane, July 24, 1915.
—
100 YDS. RUN 10 l-5s., W. J. Comerford, Toowong H., won; C. A. Foggon,
University A.C., second; J. H. Wicks, Olympic A.A.C., Sydney, third. 1-MILE
WALK — 7m. lis., A. R. McMurdo, Toowong H., won; J. M. Walsh, Thompson
Estate H., second; D. J. Corrigan, East Brisbane H., third. RUNNING HIGH
JUMP C. E. White, East Brisbane H. (5ft. 7in.), won; E. V. Dunbar, East
Brisbane H. (5ft. 6in.), second; J. A. Prout, Thompson Estate H. (5ft. 2in.),
third. —
3-MILE RUN 15m. 29 4-5s., W. Hamilton, Toowong H., won; E. Rus-
ling Mavne H., second; A. Bennett, St. Barnabas H., third; L. Belloc, East
Brisbane' H., fourth. 3-MILE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP— East Brisbane H., 4,
5. 7, 9, 10 — —
35 points, won; Toowong H., 1, 6, 8, 11, 13 39 points, second.
THROWING 16-LB. HAMMER— D. McGrath, East Brisbane H., unopposed.
—
120 YDS. HURDLES 15 3-lOs., R. A. Gray, East Brisbane H., won; J. A.
Prout, Thompson Estate H., second; C. E. White, East Brisbane H., third.
RUNNING BROAD JTTMP— J. A. Prout, Thompson Estate H. (21ft. lin.), won;
B. J. Kelly, Sacred Heart H. (20ft. 7 l-2in.), second; J. H. Wicks, Olympic
A.A.C., Sydney (20ft. 2 l-2in.), third.
VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Held on Amateur Sports Ground, Melbourne, March 27, 1915.
100 YDS, RUN— 10 3-lOs., D. R. Miller, UniversityA.C, won; R. Lauer, Carl-
ton Harriers, second; R. H. Tyas, Hawthorne Harriers, third. 220 YDS. RUN
23s., L. W. Roche, Melbourne Harriers, won; R. Lauer, Carlton Harriers, sec-
ond; G. Freeman, University A.C., third. —
440 Y^DS. RUN 51 3-5s., L. W.
Roche, Melbourne Harriers, won; R. H. Watson, Caulfield Tallyho, second; D.
Turnbull, East Melbourne Harriers, third. —
880 YDS. RUN 2m. 4-5s., R. H.
Watson, Caulfleld Tallyho, won; D. Turnbull, East Melbourne Harriers, second;
210 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
Ol . ID
OLYMPIC SWIMMING RECORDS
D
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—
100 meters, free style Im. 2 2-5s., Duke P. Kahanamokn, United States, Stock-
holm, July 9, 1912.
400 meters, free style—5m. 24 2-5s., G. R. Hodgson, Canada, Stockholm, July
13, 1912.
—
1500 meters, free style ^22m., G. R. Hodgson, Canada, Stockholm, July 10,
1912.
—
200 meters, breast stroke 3m. 1 4-5s., W. Bathe, Germany, Stockholm, July
10, 1912.
400 meters, breast stroke —6m. 29 3-5s., W. Bathe, Germany, Stockholm, July
12, 1912.
100 meters, back stroke— Im. 20 4-5s., H. J. Hebner, United States, Stockholm,
July 10, 1912.
—
men 10m. 11 l-5s., Australia (Healy, Champion, Board-
800 meters relay, four
man, Hardwick), Stockholm, July 15, 1912.
100 meters, ladies Im. —
19 4-5s., Fanny Durack, Australia, Stockholm, July
10, 1912.
—
400 meters relay, ladies 5m. 52 4-5s., England (Misses Moore, Spiers, Flet-
cher, Steer), Stockholm, July 15, 1912.
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CANADIAN RECORDS
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CANADIAN AMATEUR RECORDS.
Adopted by the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada.
—
3500 meters walk 16m. 1 2-^s., George H. Goulding, Toronto, June 6, 1908.
—
Running broad jump 23ft, 8 l-2in., C. D. Bricker, Montreal, June 6, 1908.
——
Standing broad jump lOf... 4 l-2in., A. Quinn, Toronto, Aug. 17, 1904.
Running high jump (!ft. 2 l-2in., I. K. Baxter, Toronto, Sept. 16, 1899.
—
Standing high jumi) 41t. 8 l-21n., G. H. Barber, Toronto, May 23, 1908.
—
Running hop, step and jump 47ft. 1 l-2in., Dr. J. G. Macdonald, Halifax,
Sept. 12, 1908.
—
Pole vault 12ft. 5in., E. B, Archibald, Toronto, June 6, 1908.
—
Putting 12-lb. shot 51ft. 5 l-2in., J. H. Gillis, Vancouver, Dec. 5, 1908.
—
Putting 16-lb. shot 49ft. 7 l-4in., Ralph Rose, Montreal, Sept. 21, 1907.
Throwing 16-lb. hammer —182ft. 4in., M. J. McGnith, M(jntreal, Sept. 24, 1911.
56-lb.
r.6-lb.
weight (for height)
weight (for distance)
——15ft. 9 l-2in.. Con Walsh, Toronto, April 10, 1908.
40ft. 6 3-4in., M. J. McGrath, Montreal, Sept.
24, 1911.
Throwing the discus — 139ft. 10 l-2in., M. J. Sheridan, Montreal, Oct. 8, 1908.
Throwing the javelin — 131ft. Sin., E. B. Archibald, Toronto, June 6, 1908.
Ol ID
3(», 1913.
—
•500 yds., bath, 19 turns 6m. 2 4-5s., J. G. Hatfield, Middlesbrough, Sept.
—
550 yds., open still salt water, 4 turns 7m. 10s., S. Battersby, Southport,
Aug. 7, 1909.
600 yds., bath. 23 turns—7m. 48s., D. Billington, Glasgow, Sept. 12, 1904.
—
860 yds., open still water, 5 turns 8m. 42 2-5s., S. Battersby, Southport,
Aug. 7, 1909.
700 yds., bath. 27 turns— 9m. 10s., D. Billington, Glasgow, Sept. 12, 1904.
750 yds., bath, 29 turns— 9ni. 50s.. D. Billington, Glasgow. Sept. 12. 1904.
—
770 yds., open still water, 6 turns 10m. 15s., S. Battersby, Southport,
Aug. 7, 1£09.
800 yds., bath, 31 turns— 10m. 30s., D. Billington, Glasgow, Sept. 12, 1904.
850 yds., bath, 33 turns— 11m. I2s., D. Billington. Glasgow, Sept. 12. 1904.
1908.
—
1600 meters, open water, 15 turns 24m. 25s., T. S. Battersby, London, July
25 1908
—
Swimrning on the back 100 yds., bath. 2 turns-«-lm. 12 l-5s., F. A. Unwin,
Sheffield, Glossop Rd. B., Oct. 22. 1910.
—
100 meters, open water, straightaway Im. 24 3-5s., A. Bieberstein, London,
July 17, 1908.
*150 Yds., bath, 5 turns— Im. 54 8-5s.. G. H. Webster, Hyde, Aug. IS, 1914.
400 meters, bath, 17 turns— 6m. 17 3-5s.. G. H. Webster, Hyde, Oct. 21. 1913.
—
440 vds., open still water, 3 turns 6m. 47 l-5s., F. A. Unwin, Highgate
Ponds, London, July 3, 1909.
—
100 yds., breast stroke, bath, 3 turns Im. 14 l-5s., F. Holman, Exeter,
Aug. 15. 1908.
—
*200 yds., breast stroke, bath, 7 turns 2m. 41s., Percy Courtman, Garston,
Lancashire. July 28, 1914.
—
200 meters, breast stroke, bath, 8 turns 2m. 56 3-5s., Percy Courtman,
—
Garston, Lancashire. Julv 28. 1914; open water. 1 turn 3m. 9 l-5s., F.
Holman. London, July 18. 1908.
—
400 meters, breast stroke, bath, 17 turns 6m. 14 2-5s., P. Courtman, Manches-
ter. Old Trafford B.. Dec. 1, 1912.
* Acknowledged as English records.
218 SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC.
—
500 meters, breast stroke, bath, 21 turns 7m. 51s., P. Courtman, Manchester.
Dec. 11, 1912.
—
Plunging, Im. time limit 82ft. Tin., W. Taylor, Bootle, Sept, 5, 1906.
—
Swimming under water 104 yds., bath, T. W. Reilly, Stockport, July 4, 1887.
LADIES.
50 yds., bath, 1 turn— 31s., Bella Moore. Glasgow, Aug. 18, 1913.
—
*100 yds., bath, 3 turns Im. lis., Daisy Curwen, Seacombe B., Liverpool,
Sept. 1913.
11,
100 meters, bath, 4 turns — Im. 19 3-5s., Daisy Curwen, Seac'be, Oct. 16, 1912.
*150 yds., bath, 5 turns — Im. 58s., Daisy Curwen, Queen's Drive Bath, Liver-
pool, Sept. 1913.
2.
220 yds., bath, 8 turns —3m. 8 4-5s., Daisy Curwen, Liverpool, Oct. 24, 1912.
•300 11 turns
yds., bath. ——
im. 25 2-5s., Daisy Curwen, Seacombe, Oct. 24, '12.
300 meters, bath. 10 turns Im. 56 l-5s.. Vera Neave, Edmonton Bath, Lon
don, October 18, 1911.
400 yds., bath, 15 turns— 6m. 13s., Etta McKay, Glasgow, Oct. 3, 1907.
—
440 yds., bath, 13 turns 6m, 47 2-5s., Vera Neave, London, Holborn B., Oct.
30, 1913.
*500 yds , bath, 14 turns — 7m. 52s., Vera Neave, London, Southwark B., Oct.
4, 1913.
*880 yds., open water, 7 turns — 14m. 31 4-5s. Vera Neave, Jersey, Aug. 25,
,
1913.
*1000 yds., open -water, 9 turns — 16m. 25 4-5s., Vera Neave, Jersey, Aug. 25,
1913.
*1 mile, open salt water, 15 turns — 29m. 54 Vera Neave, Jersey, Aug.
l-5s..
11, 1913.
2 miles, bath, 82 turns — Ih. Im. 15s., Vera Neave, Liverpool, Hoylake B.
(43 yds. bath). Sept. 1913.3,
*150 yds., back stroke, bath, 5 turns —2m. 19 2-5s., Lucy Morton, Blackpool,
Oct. 22, 1913.
*200 yds., breast stroke, bath, 7 turns — 3m. 14s., Lucy Morton, Blackpool,
Sept. 25, 1913.
Plunging, Im. — 60ft., Minnie Harrison, Seacombe, Livei-pool, Nov. 1913. 5,
* Acknowledged as English records.
Championships of European countries, 1915, were not held on account
of the war.
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with elastic bands. Pr., 20c. during all-around competition. Pair, 25c.
No. 1. Selected cork, No. L. Specially prepared leather; suitable
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No. 16BS. Spalding "Official Olympic" Brass Shell Shot. 16-lb.
^H^^^itm^
(Patented August 20, 1912)
No. 12BS. 12-lb. Brass Shell
No. 16IS. 16-lb. Solid Iron
Each. $6.00
5.00
1.75
No. 12IS. 12-lb. Solid Iron 1.50
No. 24LS. 24-lb. Solid Lead 6.00
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No. 1. Required when throwing 56-lb. weight for height.
Each. $10.00
ordinary leather covered lead dust will not sift out always full
; ;
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"
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The Spalding "Official Olympic" Discus No. 5
Made in accordance with I. A. A. F..
A. A, U., and Intercollegiate A. A.
A. A. specifications.
This is a duplicate of the original
sample submitted to the I. A. A, F.
Congress at Lyons, France, June 19th,
1914, and which was so favorably
commented upon and unanimously
adopted for use in all future Olympic
games.
No. 5. Spalding "Official Olympic"
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FECIAL NOTE- -Specifications the Official Rules covering Javelin throwing are such
in
ith them the Javelin is necessarily quite frail ; hence, if it is
lat in complying wit not thrown
ith the proper degree of skill it is easily broken and "this through no fault of
material or
orkmanship. We
are unable, therefore, to guarantee Javelins against breakage while in
se. We guarantee only against defective material or workmanship, and in 95 cases out
F a 100 where a Javelin shaft is broken we have found it was the result of faulty manip-
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Complete, $15.C<
No. 116
VAULTING STANDARD No. 111. Inch graduation, 7 fee
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Cross Bars
No. 212. Officially correct
Hickory. . Dozen. $6.0( .
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SPECIAL NOTE — It
is our endeavor always to Owing to differences
iupply Athletic Equipment of the very highest ^
in climatic conditions it
luality,and which is at the same time made is impossible to keep
>f the most satisfactory material and in the Bamboo _
Vaulting Poles
>est possible manner for the purpose in- from cracking. These cracks
ended. or season checks do not ap-
IVe have discontinued making Spruce preciably detract from the
/aulting Poles because we find our- merits of the poles, except
lelves unable to recommend their use where they are continuous.
)wing to danger of breakage and pos« Much of the real strength of the
ibility of serious injury to user. Bam- pole is in the joints. All of our tests
>oo poles we do recommend, having would seem to prove that poles
»roven to our satisfaction that they with season checks may be ac-
ire superior for vaulting to poles cepted as safe and durable, except
nade of any wood we know of, where the season check is wide open
ind, furthermore, if they do and extends through several sections
/reak while in use, the danger on one side. Very frequently such splits
»f personal injury is very or season checks can be entirely closed
emote. by placing the pole in a damp place for
a day or so.
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is
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We do not guarantee against ordinary wear nor against defect in shape or size that is
not discovered immediately after the first day's use. Owing to the superb quality of
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PATENT CORH center
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of Dual Profits, the manufacturer is obliged to set a proportionately high list
price on his goods to the consumer.
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attractive profits to both the jobber and retailer, these high list prices are
absolutely essential; but their real purpose will have been served when the
manufacturer has secured his order from the jobber, and the jobber has secured
his order from the retailer.
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does not, and, in reality, is not ever expected to pay these fancy list prices.
When the season opens for the sale of such goods, with their misleading
but alluring high list prices, the retailer begins to realize his responsibilities, and
grapples with the situation as best he can, by offering "special discounts,"
which vary with local trade conditions.
Under this system of merchandising, the profits to both the manufacturer
and the jobber are assured but as there is no stability maintained in the prices
;
to the consumer, the keen competition amongst the local dealers invariably
leads to a demoralized cutting of prices by which the profits of the retailer are
practically eliminated.
This demoralization always reacts on the manufacturer. The jobber insists
on lower, and lower, prices.
still The manufacturer, in his turn, meets this
demand lowering of prices by the only way open to him, viz.: the cheap-
for the
ening and degrading of the quality of his product.
The foregoing conditions became so intolerable that 17 years ago, in 1899,
A. G. Spalding & Bros, determined to rectify this demoralization in the Athletic
Goods Trade, and inaugurated what has since become known as "The Spalding
Policy."
"The Spalding Policy" eliminates the jobber entirely, so far as Spalding
Goods are concernec:. and the retail dealer secures the supply of Spalding
Athletic Goods direct i;om the manufacturer by which the retail dealer is
assured a fair and legltimae profit on all Spalding Athletic Goods, and the
consumer is assured a Standar J Qyality and is protected from imposition.
"The Spalding Policy is decvldedly for the interest and protection of the
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