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BOWLING.

Individual results Twenty-Sixth Annual American Conn., 2,031 for 9 games, averaging 225 6-9, in Bowling Congress, held at Toledo, Ohio, March 6 to April 6, 1926:

N. B. A. tournament at Paterson, N. J., 1912. James Smith, Buffalo, N. Y., 2,060 for 9 games. averaging 228 8-9, in Canadian Bowling Associa tion tournament at Toronto, Ont., 1912.

Five-Man-Castany Cigars, Chicago, 3,063;
Recreation No. 2, Port Huron, 3,053; Birk Bros.,
Chicago, 3,020; J. P. Kelly, Chicago, 3,013; F. A.
Rivers, Rochester, 2,999; Eagles, Toledo, 2,989;
Munkel-Lamneck, Columbus, 2,988: Plankington
Hotel, Milwaukee, 2,978; People's Ice Cream,
Chicago, 2,975; John Mazzoni, Louisville, 2,975;271, 1907.
Liberty Bank, Buffalo, 2,975.

Head Pin-Oscar Steinquest, Riverside Alleys,
New York, 118, 1909.
Tournament, Three Games - Charles Schaeder,
Amphion Alleys, Brooklyn, 267, 279, 278; average
Str Games-Charles Schaeder, Amphion Alleys
Hubert-Brooklyn, 236, 255, 267, 279, 263, 232; total, 1,537
average, 256 1-6, 1907.
Seventy-Five Games Fred B. Egelhoff, Palar
Alleys, Brooklyn, average, 200.29, 1906.

Two-Man-Aston-Young, Akron, 1,355: Coley, Rochester, 1,344; Giblin-Bod's, Cleveland, 1,336; Rathke-Fucik, Detrolt, 1,325.

Individuals-Votel, Braddock, Pa., 731; Olson, Des Moines, 727: Klug, Toledo, 722; Rehor, Cleve land, 714: Winters, Chicago, 711; Mulson. Detroit, 710: Meier, Newport, Ky., 710; Pullman, Chicago, 709; Buck, Detroit, 707.

All Events-Gertoski, Detroit, 1,981; Buonomo,
Rochester, 1,977; Nolte, Milwaukee, 1,974; Harkins,
St. Paul, 1,968; Mathes, Chicago, 1,943; Blue,
Indianapolis, 1,928; Devito, Chicago, 1,923; Bo-
holz, Buffalo, 1,919.

AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS
CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS.

Five Men Team Event (1923), The Nelson
Mitchells, Milwaukee, 3,139; Two Men Team Event
(1924), C. Thoma and H. Thoma, Chicago, 1,380:
Individual Event (1924), H. E. Smyers, Pittsburgh,
Pa., 749; All Events (1923), W. J. Knox, Philadelphia,
Pa., 2,019: High Single Individual Game (1913),
W. J. Knox, Philadelphia, Pa., 300.

World's record season's league play: Mineralite Team, Randolph League, Chicago, season 1923-24. Team Average, 90 games, 1,032 47-90.

MISCELLANEOUS WORLD'S RECORDS. Individual, Open, Three Games-Roy Flagg, Aberdeen, S. D., 270, 300, 300; total, 870; average, 290. William E. Roach, Academy Alleys, Wilmington, Del., 300, 300, 269; total, 869; average, 289%, 1906. Harry Smyers, A. B. C. Tournament, Chicago, 1924, 749.

Six Games-Lee H. Jobns, Oxford Alleys, Newark, N. J., 279, 268, 248, 277, 277, 279; total, 1.628; average, 271%. 1909.

Greatest Number of 300 Scores-John Koster &
New York, 12.

Alleys, New York, 277, 1909.
Highest Woman's Score-Mrs. Nellie Lester, LeDSI

Five Woman Team-3 games, 2,541, Birk Col
Toledo, Ohio, May 3, 1922.

Tuo Men, Open Knox-Satterwaite, phia, Pa., 537, Feb. 18, 1912.

Philadel

Tournament-MeGurk-Grady, of Paterson, N. J in N. B. A. tournament, Rochester, N. Y., 523, 1908 Three Games Tournament Thoma Brothers. A. B. C. tournament, Chicago, 1924, 1,380.

Three Men, Open-Mortimer Lindsey, Glenn Riddell, Alex Dunbar, Columbia Alleys, New York, 757. 1908.

Tournament-Imperial Team, Brooklyn Palace Tournament, 748, in 1910.

Five Men, Open-All wooden balls-Algonquins. New York, Columbia Alleys, New York, 1,175 1906; Vermonts, Chicago, 1.290, 1917.

Three Games-Brooklyn Inter-State Team, Grand Central Alleys, Brooklyn, average, 1,126, 1908 Rochester State League team at Rochester. Jan 21, 1913, against Syracuse, 3,497 pins; average 1,165.2.

Four Games-Same team and place: average 1,124.

Tournament-Howard Majors, Chicago, 1.207. 1907; Koenig and Kalser team, St. Louis, Mo. 4,207, 1908: Burkes, St. Louis, Mo., 1,207, 1909. Three Games-Howard Majors, Chicago, II. average, 1,124, 1906.

Head Pin-Roseville A. A., Iroquois Alleys, Ne ark, N. J., 545, 1909.

All Events-Mortimer Lindsey, New Haven,
AMERICAN BOWLING CONGRESS TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS.
Two-Men Teams.

Yr.

Individual.

1910 T. Haley, Det.

1911 J. Blouin, Chic.

1912 L. Sutton, Roch.

All Events.

.648 F. Brill, Chic.

1,184 Chicago. .1,213 Chicago.

2,720

2,819

2,737

2,795

2.794

2.962

2,880

2.924

Five-Men Teams 1901 F. Brill, Chic. .1,736 Voorhles-Starr, N. Y.. .1,203 Chicago. 1902 F. Strong, Chic. .649 J. Koster, N. Y....1,841 McLean-Steers, Chic.. .1,237 New York..2,791 1903 D. A. Jones, Mil... .683 F. Strong, Chic. ...1,896 Collin-Selbach, Columb...1,227 Chicago. 1904 M. Kern, St. L.. ...647 M. Kern, St. L.....1,804 Krause-Spies, Wash. 1905 C. Anderson, St. P.. .651 J. G. Reilly, Chic. .1,791 Rolfe-Stretch, Chic. 1906 F. J. Favour, Oshk. .669 T. J. Peacock, Ind. 1,794 Reed-Dresbach, Columbus1,247 Chicago 1907 M. T. Levey, Ind....624 H. Ellis, Gd. Rap..1,775 Richter-Begley, Louisv...1,164 Gr. Rapids. 2,775 1908 A. Wengler, Chic....690 R. Crable, E. Liv. .1,924 Chalmers-Klene, Chic....1,254 Columbus... 2,927 1909 L. Sutton, Roch.. 691 J. Blouin, Chlc.... 1,885 Schwoegler Bros., Madis. .1,304 Chicago. 705 T. Haley, Det. .1,961 Dalker-Wetterman, Cin...1,231 Chicago.. .681 J. Smith, Buff. ..1,913 Hartley-Seiler, E. Liv.....1,246 Chicago. 679 P. Sutton, Louisv.. 1,843 Sutton-Owen, Louisv. ..1,259 New York. 1913 F. Peterson, Colum. .693 E. Hermann, Clev.. 1,972 Schultz-Koster, Newark..1,291 St. Paul. 1914 W. Miller, Det.. .675 W. Miller, Det....1,897 Begley-Van Ness, Newark. 1,245 New Haven. 2,944 1915 W. H. Pierce, Pueblo.711 M. E. Faetz, Chic.. 1,876 Allen Bros., Det.. .1,297 Chicago. 1916 S. Schliman, Tor.... 685 F. Thoma, Chic...1,919 Thoma-Marino, Chic. ..1,279 Chicago.. 1917 O. Kallusch, Roch...698 H. Miller, Det.....1,945 Satorius-Holzschuh, Peor.. 1,346 Chicago.. 1918 C. Styles, Det. 702 H. Steers, Chic. ..1,959 Steers-Thoma, Chic. ...1,335 St. Paul....3.022 1919 H. Cavan, Pittsb. 718 M. Lindsey, N. H. .1,933 Kallusch-Barnes, Roch...1,305 Oshkosh....2,992 1920 J. Shaw, Chic.. .713 J. Smith, Mil......1,915 Erickson-Krems, Chic. .1,301 Chicago....3,096 .702 Schiemann, Roch. .1,909 Kallusch-Schiemann, Roch1,314 Toronto....3,066 1922 W. Lundgren, Chic. .729 A. Spinnella, N.Y.. 1,999 Spinnella Bros., N. Y.. 1923 C. Baumgartner, Cin.724 W. J. Knox, Phila..2,019 Daw-Wilson, Mil.. 1924 H. E. Smyers, Pitts.. 749 A. F. Weber, Eliz..1,975 Thoma Bros., Chic.. 1925 A. Green, Chic.. .706 C. Long, Buff.....1,977 Schupp-Karich, Chic.....1,318 Buffalo.....3,023 1926 E.Votel, Brad'k, Pa.. 731 C. Gertoski, Det...1,981 Aston-Young, Akron. 1,233 Chicago.

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1909 J. Dolan, Ind. 636 A. Kenfield, Minn.. 1,719 Yost-Miller, St. Paul. ..1,195 St. Paul....2,65% 1910 A. Johnston, Minn.. .618 C. Hellhake, St. P..1,819 Vandertunk-Martin, St.P..1,243 Chicago. 1911 C. Sandbloom, St. P.693 L. J. Mackin, Dub.1,809 Vandertunk-Martin, St.P..1,308 St. Paul. 1912 F. Trainer, Sioux C. .642 L. Bouning, St. P.. 1,821 Lee-De Vos, Mil. ...1.222 St. Paul....2.904 1913 H. Steers, Chic......654 J. Blouin, Chic....1,887 Klaes Bros., Duluth......1,221 Chicago. 1914 V. Weber, Le Mars. .671 Wiemann, Des M. 1,847 Gibson-Roblin, Winnipeg.1,258 St. Paul....2,918 1915 M. Marino, Chi.....679 G. Wilke, Minn.... 1,846 Tennyson-Newh'se, Minn. 1,265 St. Paul. ..3,00 1916 W. C. Fust, Minn...687 F. Croix, Butte....1,880 Miller-Nystrom, St. P...1,201 Minneapolis. 2.58 1917 J. N. Deller, Dul....705 R. Wagner, Chic... 1.855 Wagner-Karlicek, Chi....1,234 Minneapolis.2.2 1918 J. Shaw, Chic.. .669, J. Mitchell, Minn..1,901 Wilke-Wolf, Minn. ....1,309 St. Paul... 2.925 1919 E. Baumgarten, Chic.631. Metcalf-Matak, St. P.....1,204 St. Paul. 2.815 1920 J.Williams, LaCrosse. 660 J. Dolan, Minn. ..1,816 Anderson-VanDyke, Minn. 1,227 Minneapolis 2,946 1921 W. Hurman, Chic...675 H.Van Hoven, St.P.1,961 De Vito-Luby, Chic.... 1,303 St. Paul... 2,93 1922 J. Brick, St. P.. ..695 R. Davis, Chic....1,893 Gilbertson-Peterson, St.P..1,281 Chicago.. 3,062 1923 G. Sciple, Omaha....717 H. Mareno, Chic...1,929 Lea-Kellogg, Chic. 1924 O. Swanson, Minn.. .704 E. Matak, St. P....1,980 Rice-Colbeck, Chic. 1925 W. Metcalf, St. P... .692 W. Metcalf, St. P..1,906 Mueller-Wolf, Minn..

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9 2-56. Charles Jewtraw.
18 3-58. Paul Forsman.
36 3-58. Charles Gorman.
1m. 1-5 1-58. C. Thunberg.
1m. 55 4-5s. C. Thunberg.
2m. 38 1-5s. C. Thunberg..
4m. 12 3-58. C. Thunberg..
5m. 42 3-5s. Olaf Rudd.

8m. 43 2-58. Richard E. Donovan.
15m. 11 1-58. John S. Johnson.
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FIQURE SKATING.

National Figure Skating Championships.
Boston, Feb. 15-16. Results:

Held at

Men's Serior-Won by C. R. Cristienson; N. W. Niles, 2d: F. Martin, 3d.

Women's Senior-Won by Miss B. Loughran; Mrs. T. W. Blanchard, 2d; Miss M. Vincent, 3d. Senior Pairs-Won by Mrs. T. W. Blanchard and N. W. Niles; Miss 8. Good and J. B. Green, 2a; Miss G. Munstock and J. Liberman, 3d.

Waltzing Pairs-Won by Miss R. Dunn and J. K. Savage; Misses S. Good and J. B. Green, 2d; Miss E. Gutterman and F. Gable, 3d.

Ten Step-Won by Misses S. Good and J. B. Green; Miss V. Slattery and F. Martin, 2d; Miss E. Gutterman and F. Gable, 3d.

Men's Junior-Won by F. R. Turner; J. K. Savage, 2d; H. R. Robertson, 3d.

Women's Junior--Won by Miss J. Honan; Miss G. Munstock, 2a; Miss F. E. Burger, 3d.

Junior Pairs-Won by Miss B. Loughran and
Mr. Hardy; Miss D. Weld and R. L. Hapgood, 2d;
Miss V. Slattery and F. Martin, 3d.

MIDDLE STATES EVENTS.
Middle States Amateur Speed Skating Champion-
ships. Held at Newburgh, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1926.
Results:

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Other Skating Events.

International Championship,

Detroit, Feb.

5-6-7-Won by V. Bialis, 110; E. Reed, 90, 2d; E. Murphy, 86, 3d.

Women-Won by Lela Brooks; Miss Littlejohn, 2d; Misses R. Muhlmeyer and M. McBride, tied for 3d.

New Jersey Championship, Long Branch, N. J., Feb. 21-Won by L. Morris, 30; E. Searles, 70, 2d; I. Jafee, 60, 3d.

Women-Won by Miss E. Muller, 60; Misses C. Breiter and D. Jackson, 50, 2d; Miss E. Zimmerman, 20, 3d.

NATIONAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS. NATIONAL SENIOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Held under the auspices of the Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association at Philadelphia, on July 5, 1928. Summaries:

100-Yard Dash-1st, Charles Borah, Hollywood A. C.: 2d, Jackson V. Scholz, New York A. C.; 3d. De Hart Hubbard, Century A. C.; 4th, Chester Bowman, Newark A. C. Time 9 4-5s.

220-Yard Dash-1st, Geo. Sharkey, Miami; 2d, Charles Borah, Hollywood A. C.; 3d, Jackson Scholz, New York A. C.; 4th, Louis Clarke, Newark A. C. Time 21 2-58.

440-Yard Run-1st, Kenneth Kennedy, Illinois A. C.; 2d, Horatio Fitch, Chicago A. A.; 3d, George Oestrich, Illinois A. C.; 4th, Vernon Ascher, Chicago A. A. Time 48 3-58.

120-Yard High Hurdles-1st, Leighton Dye, Hollywood A. C.; 2d, Chuck Werner, Illinois A. C.; 3d, Hugo Leistner, Olympic Club. Time 14 3-5s.

220-Yard Low Hurdles-1st, Kenneth Grumbles, Hollywood A. C.; 2d, Robert Maxwell, Los Angeles A. C.; 3d, Frank J. Cuhel, Univ. of Iowa; 4th, Leighton Dye, Hollywood A. C. Time 248.

440-Yard Hurdles-1st, F. Morgan Taylor, Illinois A. C., 2d, John Gibson, Fordham; 3d, George Meyers, Washington A. C.; 4th, Walter Gegan, New York A. C. Time 558.

880-Yard Run-1st, Alva Martin, Chicago A. A.; 2d, Walter A. Caine, Univ. of Indiana; 3d, Ray Watson, Illinois A. C.; 4th, George Leness, New York A. C. Time Im. 53 3-5s. •

One-Mile Run-1st, Lloyd Hahn, Boston A. A.; 2d, William Goodwin, New York A. C.; 3d, Raymond Conger, Iowa State College; 4th, Earl Lockhart, Olympic Club. Time 4m. 168.

Six-Mile Run-1st, Philip Osif, Haskell Inst.; 2d, Verne Booth, Millrose A. A.; 3d, Ove Andersen, Finland; 4th, Chauncey Longwhite, Detroit Y. M. C. A. Time 31m. 318.

Three-Mile Walk-1st, Harry Hinkel, New York A. C.; 2d, Joseph Pearman, New York A. C.; M Michael Pecora, Hazleton Pa., Y. M. C. A.; 4th. Harry Abramowitz, 92d St, Y. M. H. A. Time 21m 35 1-58.

Running High Jump-1st, Harold Osborn, Illinois A. C., 6 ft. 4 in.; 2d, Gail Robinson, Newark A. C.; 3d, Robert Juday, Pennsylvania R. R. Y. M. C. A.

Running Broad Jump-1st, De Hart Hubbant Century A. C., 25 ft. 24 in., 2d, Paul Jones, Illinois A. C., 3d, Clifton Reynolds, Hollywood A. C. 16-Lb. Shot Put 1st, Herbert Schwarze, attached, 49 ft. 10% in.; 2d, John Kuck, Kansa State Teachers' College; 3d, Clarence Hou Hollywood A. C.

Javelin Throw-1st, John Kuck, Kansas State Teachers' College, 199 ft 7 in.; 2d, Greth B. Hines Chicago A. A.; 3d, Charles Harlow, Hollywood A. C Discus Throw-1st, Clarence Houser, Hollywood A. C., 153 ft. 6 in.; 2d, Wellington Charles, Newark A. C., 142 ft. 5 in.; 3d, Arthur G. Baker, Washing ton Canoe Club.

Running Hop, Step and Jump-1st, Levi Caser Los Angeles A. C., 49 ft. 4 in.; 2d, Earl WIL Hollywood A. C.; 3d, Homer Martin, Illinois A. C. 4th. Christofferson, Illinois A. C.

Pole Vault-1st, Paul Harrington, Boston A. A 13 ft.; E. E. Meyers, Chicago A. A., 13 ft.; 3d. Le Barnes, Hollywood A. C.

Throwing 16-Ld. Hammer-1st, Matthes McGrath, New York A. C., 162 ft. 104 in.; 24. James McEachern, Olympic Club, 156 ft. 7 in. 3d, Don Gwinn, Westinghouse Club.

56-Lb. Weight Throw-1st, Patrick McDonsk New York A. Č., 36 ft 6 3⁄4 in.; 2d, Matthew McGrath New York A. C.; 3d, Alma Richards, Los Angeles A. C.

NATIONAL JUNIOR OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Held under the auspices of the Sesquicentennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 1926.

100-Yard Run-1st, Wesley Foster, unattached; 2d, Wm. Butler, Geneva; 3d, Karl Wildermuth, New York A. C.; 4th, Hugh Pinney, Los Angeles A. C. Time 10s.

120-Yard Hurdle-1st, Charles Drew, Century A. C.; 2d, Harry Flippin, Newark A. C.; 3d, E. M. Wells, Boston A. A., 4th, George Stollwerck, Newark A. C. Time 15 2-58.

One-Mile Run-1st, G. C. Ashton, Pittsburgh A. C.; 2d, Gus Moore, Century A. C.; 3d, Earl Lockhart, Olympic Club; 4th, John O'Neill, Newark A. C. Time 4m. 23 1-58.

440-Yard Run-1st, R. A. Robertson, Boston A. A.; 2d, F. A. Burns, Boston A. A.; 3d, Roland Bellis, New York A. C.; 4th, Joseph Campbell, New York A. C. Time 49 4-5s.

Three-Mile Walk-1st, Michael Pecora, Hazleton Y. M. C. A.; 2d, Michael Fekete, Los Angeles A. C.; 3d, M. Davis, New York Y. M. H. A.; 4th, George E. Garrison, Cincinnati Gym. and A. C. Time 23m. 16 3-5s.

440-Yard Hurdles-1st, E. Spencer, Olympic Club; 2d, George Meyers, Washington State College; 3d, Walter Reich, Newark A. C.; 4th, Ferris Watts, Newark A. C. Time 56s.

220-Yard Hurdles-1st, H. G. Steinbrenner, Boston A. A.; 2d, George Stollwerck, Newark A. C.; 3d, Harry Slippin, Newark A. C.; 4th, James Payne, Hollywood A. C. Time 258.

6-Mile Run-Won by Philip Osif, Haskell College; 2d, Louis Gregorie, unattached, Met. Assn.; 3d, Wm. McK. Meyer, Shanahan C. C.; 4th, R. Kaufman, New York Y. M. H. A. Time 32m. 35s.

880-Yard Run-1st, Pincus Sober, Holy Name Club: A. W. Graning, Rochester A. C.: 3d, George Leness, New York A. C.; 4th, Phil Edwards, unattached, New York. Time 1m. 54 4-58.

Pole Vault-1st, G. Graham, Cal. Tech.; 2d, Paci Harrington, Boston A. A.; 3d, V. McDermoti Los Angeles A. C.; 4th, V. Rickard, Pittsburgh Height 13 ft. 2% in.

Putting 16-Lb. Shot-1st, Le Bauer, Newark A. C.; 2d, Joseph Bolland, Univ. of Notre Dame 3d, Cal. Hubbard, Geneva College; 4th, Wellingtor Charles, Newark A. C. Distance 46 ft. 8 in.

Running High Jump-1st, Merrill Anderson, New York A. C.; 2d, Wm. Robusch, Pittsburgh A. A 3d, Lois White, S. W. Louisians Inst.; 4th, Charles Drew, Century A. C. Height 6 ft. 2 in.

Throwing 16-LD. Hammer-1st, Don Gwinn Westinghouse; 2d, Kenneth Caskey, Newark A. C. 3d, Howard Linn, Pittsburgh A. C.; 4th, Wm. Hoffman, unattached. Distance 154 ft. 16 in.

Running Broad Jump-1st, George F. Martin, Olympic Club; 2d, Loren Sniffen, New York A. C. 3d, Everett Utterbach, Century A. C.; 4th, Benjamin Watson, Newark A. C. Distance 22 ft.

Throwing Discus-1st, Ed. Moeller, Los Angeles A. C.; 2d, Wellington Charles, Newark A. C.; Cal Hubbard, Geneva College; 4th, Arthur G. Baker. Washington Canoe Club. Distance 145 ft. 7 3-5 in.

Throwing 56-Lb. Weight-1st, Kenneth Caskey. Newark A. C.; 2d, P. A. Marggraff, Waterbury Y. M. C. A.; 3d, B. F. Sherman, unattached: 4th. W. D. Heenen, unattached. Distance 29 ft. in.

Running Hop, Step and Jump-1st, L. Casey, Los Angeles A. C.; 2d. S. H. Boufgeots, So. Pacific A. A.; 3d, Harry Singer, Newark A. C.; 4th, John J. Walsh, Cincinnati Gym, and A. C. Distance 47 ft. 11% in.

Throwing the Jarelin-1st, Creth H. Hines, Chicago A. A.; 2d, Charles Eaton, Los Angeles A. C.; 3d Theodore Drews, New York A. C.; 4th, John Fitz gerald, New York A. C. Distance 196 ft.

NATIONAL OUTDOOR RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Held at Sesquicentennial Stadium,

One-Mile Relay-1st, Illinois A. C. (Stevenson, Taylor, Oestrich, Kennedy); 2d, Chicago A. A.; 3d, New York A. C.; 4th, Boston A. A. Time 3m. 17 3-58.

440-Yard Relay-Newark A. C. (Harwood, Cumming, Clark, Bowman); 2d, New York A. C.; 3d, Illinois A. C. Time 41 6-10s.

Two-Mile Relay 1st, Boston A. A. (Sansone, Welch, Martin, Hahn); 2d, New York A. C.; 3d,

Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1926.
Illinois A. C. Time 7m. 41 4-10s.

880-Yard Relay-Newark A. C. (Bowman, Har wood, Cumming, Clarke); 2d, Illinois A. Č., 31. New York A. C.; 4th, Los Angeles A. C. Time 1 27 8-10s.

Four-Mile Relay 1st, Illinois A. C. (Watson Payne, Sivack, Dodge): 2d, New York A. C. 34 Los Angeles A. C.; 4th, Chicago A. A. Time 17m. 548.

NATIONAL DECATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP.

Held under the auspices of Sesquicentennial Exhibition Association, Philadelphia, Pa., July 7, 1926.

Won by Osborn, Illinois A. C., 7,187.832 points; 20, Frieda, Illinois A. C., 6,820.346 points; 3d, Hoffman, 6,348.4625; 4th, Wallace, Illinois A. C., 6,330.911: 5th, Jones, Illinois A. C., 6,167.306; 6th, Rogan, Boston A. A., 6,131.8045; 7th, Foote, Baltimore Police, 6,000.234; 8th, Rogers, 5,924.322; 9th, McDermott, Los Angeles A. C., 5,790.238; 10th, Thomson, Oxford, 5,449.64; 11th, Plansky, 2,113.692.

Order of finish in ten events:

100-Metre Run-1st, Pete Wallace, Illinois A. C.; 2d, Tony Plansky, St. Alphonsus Assn.; 3d, Paul Jones, Illinois A. C.; 4th, H. G. Frieda, Chicago A. A.; 5th, Harold Osborn, Illinois A. C.; 6th, Charles Rogers, Germantown Boys Club: 7th, Clifford Hoffman, Olympic Club: 8th, S. Harrison Thomson, Oxford University; 9th, Albert Rogan, Boston A. A.; 10th, Verne McDermott, Los Angeles A. C. Time 11 5-10s.

Running Broad Jump-1st, Jones; 2d, Osborn; 3d, Wallace; 4th, Plansky: 5th, Rogan; 6th, Hoffman; 7th, Frieda: 8th, Thomson; 9th, Rogers; 10th, McDermott; 11th, Foote. Distance 22 ft. 10% in.

16-Lb. Shot Put-1st, Hoffman; 2d, Thomson; 3d, Frieda: 4th, Osborn; 5th, Foote: 6th, McDermott; 7th, Wallace: 8th, Jones; 9th, Rogan; 10th, Plansky. Distance 45 ft. 14 in.

High Jump-1st, Osborn; 2d, Frieda and Jones; 3d, Rogan; 4th, Thomson; 5th, Rogers; 6th, McDermott, Plansky and Wallace: 7th, Hoffman. Height 6 ft 24 in.

400-Metre Run-1st, Rogers; 2d, Wallace; 3d, Osborn; 4th, Rogan; 5th, Foote and Frieda: 6th, Hoffman; 7th, Jones; 8th, Thomson; 9th, McDermott. Time 51 5-108.

110-Metre Hurdles-1st, Wallace: 2d, Osborn; 3d, Thomson; 4th, Rogers; 5th, Rogan and Jones: 6th, Hoffman; 7th, Foote and McDermott; 8th, Frieda. Time 168.

Discus Throw-1st, Hoffman; 2d, Frieda; 3d, McDermott; 4th, Osborn; 5th, Rogers; 6th, Thomson: 7th, Foote: 8th, Jones; 9th, Rogan; 10th, Wallace. Distance 129 ft. 10% in.

Pole Vault-1st, Jones; 2d, McDermott; 3d, Foote; 4th, Frieda and Osborn; 5th, Rogan and Wallace: 6th, Hoffman and Thomson; 7th, Rogers. Height 12 ft. 6 in.

1,500-Metre Run-1st, Rogers; 2d, Foote: 3d, Rogan: 4th, Wallace; 5th, McDermott; 6th, Frieda; 7th, Osborn; 8th, Hoffman; 9th, Jones. Time 4m. 31 1-58.

Javelin Throw-1st, Osborn; 2d. Hoffman; 3d, Wallace: 4th, Rogers: 5th, Jones; 6th, McDermott; 7th, Thomson, Foote. Distance 153 ft. 51⁄2 in.

NATIONAL PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP.
Held under the auspices of the Norwegian Turn Society, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1926.
Contestants:

T. W. Drews, New York A. C.; Anthony Woostroff,
Newark A. C.; E. O. Gourdin, Mass. Nat. Guard;
Harold Osborn, Illinois A. C.; Olaf Strand, un-
attached; Paul Courtois, New York A. C.; Louis
Morrison, Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia; Nathan
Klein, Emorywood A. C.; Charles Ashton, New York
A. C.

Order of finish in five events:

Running Broad Jump-1st, Courtois; 2d, Gourdin; 3d, Osborn; 4th. Morrison; 5th, Drews; 6th, Woostroff: 7th, Ashton; 8th, Strand; 9th, Klein. Distance 22 ft. 51⁄2 in.

Javelin Throw-1st, Drews; 2d, Gourdin; 3d,

Osborn; 4th, Morrison; 5th, Courtois; 6th, Woostroff, 7th, Ashton; 8th, Strand; 9th, Klein. Distance 165 ft. 8 in.

200-Metre Dash-1st, Drews; 2d, Woostroff; 3d, Gourdin; 4th, Osborn; 5th, Strand; 6th, Courtois; 7th, Morrison; 8th, Klein; 9th, Ashton. Time 24 1-58.

Discus Throw-1st, Drews; 2d, Ashton; 3d, Gourdin; 4th, Woostroff; 5th, Osborn; 6th, Courtois; 7th, Klein; 8th, Morrison. Distance 127 ft. 7 in. 1,500-Metre Run-1st, Woostroff; 2d, Drews; 30, Courtois; 4th, Osborn. Time 4m. 598.

Won by Drews, 10 points; 2d, Osborn, 19 points (2,814.15), figured on Decathlon table; 3d. Woostroff, 19 points (2,788.67); 4th, Courtois, 21 points.

NATIONAL SENIOR INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS-MEN. Held under the joint auspices of the Illinois A. C. and Chicago A. A., Chicago, Ill., March 6, 1926. 60-Yard Dash-1st, Chester Bowman, Newark | A. C.; 2d, Cyril Coaffee, Illinois A. C.; 3d, Albert Francisco, Mooseheart H. S.; 4th, R. B. Ayers, Illinois A. C. Time 6 1-58.

800-Yard Dash-1st, Manny Lochnicht, Buffalo, N. Y.; 2d, A. R. Cameron, Chicago A. A.; 3d, H. G. Hagen, Chicago A. A. Time 32 2-58.

600-Yard Run-1st, H. M. Fitch, Chicago A. A.: 2d, G. T. Stevenson, Illinois A. C.; 3d, V. J. Gist, unattached; 4th, Herman Philipps, Butler Univ. Time

lm. 148.

1,000-Yard Run-1st, R. E. Dodge, Illinois A. C.; 2d, R. S. Williams, unattached; 3d, Pincus Sober. City College of New York; 4th, W. Schifferle, Buffalo, N. Y. Time 2m. 15 1-58.

2-Mile Run-1st, William Goodwin, New York A.C.: 2d. G. W. Lermond, Boston A. A.; 3d. Russell Scott, Chicago A. A.; 4th, G. A. Conners, Illinois A. C. Time 9m. 25 2-58.

2-Mile Steeplechase-1st, E. E. Krogh, Illinois A. C.; 2d, G. L. Seaton, Illinois A. C.; 3d, J. A. Turner, Chicago A. A.; 4th, A. O. Collar, Illinois A. C. Time 10m. 41 2-58.

1 Miles Medley Relay-1st, Illinois A. C. (F. M. Taylor, G. T. Stevenson, R. B. Watson, R. E. Dodge); 2d, Univ. of Chicago; 3d, Chicago A. A. Time 7m. 50 1-58.

1-Mile Walk-1st, Harry Hinkel, New York A. C.; 2d, A. A. Zeller, Chicago A. A.; 3d, E. R. Hawley, Illinois A. C.: 4th, J. J. Tigerman, Illinois A. C. Time 7m. 3 3-58.

70-Yard High Hurdles-1st, G. P. Guthrie, Ohio State Univ.; 2d, Carl Christensen, Newark A. C. 3d, C. J. Brickman, Chicago A. A. F. M. Taylor, Illinois A. C., second, but was disqualified for knocking down two hurdles. Time 8 3-58.

Running High Jump-1st, H. M. Osborn, Illinois A. C.; 2d, G. C. Robinson, Newark A. C.; 3d, Arthur Burg, Univ. of Chicago; 4th, J. E. Russell, Illinois A. C. Height 6 ft. 4 in.

Standing High Jump-1st, H. G. Hedberg, Chicago A. A.: 2d, H. G. Goelitz, Illinois A. C.; 3d, H. M. Osborn, Illinois A. C.; 4th, E. Clark, Chicago A. A. Height 4 ft. 10 in.

Standing Broad Jump-1st, H. M. Osborn, Illinois A. C.: 2d. F. A. Whiteside, Lombard College; 3d,

J. T. Hoskins, Chicago A. A.; 4th, H. G. Hedberg,
Chicago A. A. Distance 10 ft. 7 in.

Pole Vault-1st, Charles Hoff, Norway; 2d, E. E.
Meyers, Chicago A. A.; 3d, F. E. Glazer, Marquette
Univ.: 4th, R. Bonticou, Newark A. C. Height
13 ft. 6 in.

16-Lb. Shot Put-1st, H. H. Schwarze, unattached; 2d, John Kuck, Kansas State T. C.; 3d, C. W. Mahnken, Brooklyn Y. M. C. A.; 4th. F. J. Hobscheid, Univ. of Chicago. Distance 50 ft. 7% in.

Junior Indoor Championships not held. National Steeplechase Championship, held under the auspices of New York A. C. at Travers Island, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1926:

Won by William Ritola, Finnish-American A. C.; Russell Payne, Illinois A. C., second; Ove Anderson, Finland, third; John O'Neill, Newark A. C., fourth. Time 10m. 34 1-58.

National Seven-Mile Walk, held under the auspices of Community Service Commission of Yonkers, N. Y., at Glenn Park, Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1926:

1st, H. Hinkle, New York A. C., 52m. 56 4-5s.; 2d, M. Pecora, Hazleton, Pa., Y. M. C. A., 53m. 17s.; 3d. M. Weiss, Newark A. C., 55m. 12 3-58.; 4th, M. Davis, 92d St. Y. M. H. A., 56m. 28 1-58.; 5th, S. Kirtman, 92d St. Y. M. H. A., 59m. 12 3-58.: 6th, J. McGuire, Elizabeta, N. J., 59m. 338.

National 15-Mile Run Championship, held under the auspices of the Western Association, at St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 11, 1926:

1st, Frank Titterton, Millrose A. A.; 2d, Jacob Park Highlands; 4th, Geo. Stetzen, K. of C. of East Kaysing. Coliseum A. C.; 3d, John Probst, Forest St. Louis; 5th, Aug. Schmid, 138th Inf. National Guard, Mo.; 6th, Briston Grigsby, unattached; 7th, Oreon Moore, unattached; 8th, Artie Farrell Knights of Columbus; 9th, Frank Casciaro, unattached. Time 1h. 32m. 548.

National 10-Mile Run, held under the auspices of Community Service Commission of Yonkers, N. Y., at Glenn Park, Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1926: 1st, Willie Ritola, Finnish-American A. C., 53m. 30 1-58.; 2d, G. Moreno, U. S. Army, Panama, 53m. 40 2-5s.; 3d, Ove Anderson, Finland, 54m. 40 2-58.; 4th, J. Henigan, Dorchester, Mass., Club, 54m. 7 4-58. 5th, W. McK. Meyer, Shanahan C. C., Philadelphia, 55m. 9 2-58.

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NATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS-WOMEN.
Held in Philadelphia, Pa., July 9 and 10, 1926.

Points.

17

12

10

7

11

50-Yard Dash-1st, Elta Cartwright, Northern | A. C.: 2d, Helen Filkey, Midwest A. C.: 3d, Ek California A. C.; 2d, Betty Sisk, Midwest A. C.; Cartwright, Northern California A. C.: 4th, Catherine 3d, Mary Wieme, unattached. Time 6 1-10s. Maguire, Northern California A. C. Distance 16t 60-Yard Hurdles 1st, Helen Filkey, Midwest 6% in. A. C.; 2d, Hazel Kirk, Prudential Ins. Co. A. A.; 3d, Nellie Todd, Midwest A. C. Time 8 7-108.

100-Yard Run-1st, Rosa M. Grosse, Toronto Ladies A. C.; 2d, Helen M. Finkey, Midwest A. C.; 3d, Eleanor Egg, Paterson Recreation Club. Time 11 8-10s.

220-Yard Run-1st, Frances Keddle, Northern California A. C.; 2d, Ellin Brough, unattached; 3d, Ethel Nichols, Pasadena A. & C. C.

440-Yard Relay-1st, Toronto Ladies A. C. (Davies, Glover, Bell, R. Grosse); 2d, Pasadena A. & C. C.: 3d, Northern California A. C. Time 51s.

Running High Jump-1st, Catherine Maguire, Coliseum A. C.; 2d, E. Stine, Paterson Recreation Club; 3d, Ruth Brinton, Meadowbrook Club; 4th, Jean Mackay. Height 4 ft. 11 in.

Running Broad Jump-1st, Nellie Todd, Midwest

CROSS-COUNTRY AND Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Ahtletes of America Annual Cross-Country Championship Run held at Van Cortlandt Park, New York, Nov. 22, 1926. Distance six miles. Varsity, race, individual results first ten; name, college, time:

W. J. Cox, Penn State, 30.04; M. L. Smith, Yale, 30.09; J. C. Loucks, Syracuse, 30.17; H. H. Benson, Cornell, 30.37; A. M. Briggs, Yale, 30.54; R. R. Fouracre, Penn State, 31.05; G. K. Offenhauser, Penn State, 31.07; E. R. Welles, Princeton, 31.10; F. A. Taylor, Maine, 31.13; N. L. McClintock, M. I. T., 31.14.

VARSITY

Penn State..
Syracuse.
Yale..

Harvard.

M. I. T..

Pennsylvania
Cornell.
Maine.

Princeton.

Dartmouth.

29-65
19 68
32- 95

28-102
48-145

59-150
64-184

55-184

Discus Throw-1st, Lillian Copeland, Pasaden
A. & C. C.; 2d. Maybelle Reichardt, Pasadena
A. & C. C.: 3d, Dee Boeckmann, New Collse
A. C.: 4th, Florence Wolf. Distance 101 ft. 1 in.
8-Pound Shot Put-1st, Lillian Copeland, Pasadena
A. & C. C.; 2d, Rena MacDonald. Boston Swimming
4th, Florence Wolf. Distance 38 ft. 3 in.
Assn.; 3d, A. Brown, Northern California A. C.

Javelin Throw-1st, Lillian Copeland, Pasadena
A. & C. C.; 2a, Pauline Hascup, Paterson Recreat
Club; 3d, Alice Ryden, Pasadena A. & C. C.; 4th
Clara Ballard, McGill College. Distance 112 t

54 in.

Baseball Throw-1st, Mabel Holmes, Paterso Recreation Club; 2d, Margaret Watson, Wilmertin Y. W. C. A.; 3d, Lillian Kelly, Brooklyn Edis Co.: 4th, Jean Godson, unattached. Distanc 212 ft. 9 in.

ENDURANCE RUNS.

Previous Varsity team and individual champion
ship winners; year, team, individual:
1908 (Cornell)-H. C. Young. Cornell.
1909 (Cornell)-T. S. Berna, Cornell.
1910 (Cornell)-J. P. Jones, Cornell.
1911(Cornell)-J. P. Jones, Cornell.
1912 (Harvard)-J. P. Jones, Cornell.
1913 (Cornell)-R. St. B. Boyd, Harvard.
1914 (Cornell)-D. F. Potter jr., Cornell.
1915 (Maine)-J. W. Overton, Yale.
1916 (Cornell)-J. W. Overton, Yale.
1917 (Penn)-I. C. Dresser, Cornell.
1918 No race held.

1919 (Syracuse)-J. Simmons, Syracuse.
1920 (Cornell)-J. Romig, Penn State.
1921 (Cornell)-R. E. Brown, Cornell.
1922 (Syracuse)-W. Higgins, Columbia.
1923 (Syracuse)-W. Booth, Johns Hopkins.
1924 (Pittsburgh)-M. L. Smith, Yale.
1925 (Syracuse)-W. L. Tibbetts, Harvard.
1926 (Penn State)-W. J. Cox, Penn State.

TEAM SCORE. 1 6 7 22 3 12 16 18 2 5 25 31 13 14 23 24 10 17 26 44 11 15 20 45 4 30 34 52 9 35 42 43 8 36 46 58 67-215 Middle Atlantic States Collegiate A. A. Cro .38 49 51 61 68-267 Country Championship Run held at Van Cortland .27 56 76 79 80-318 Park, New York, Nov. 13. Won by G. R. Gwin 41 57 70 88 90-346 Johns Hopkins, time for six miles, 30m. 265.; secant .53 73 75 81 84-366 H. Boulton, Alfred University: third, P. Edward .40 69 95 96 100- -400 New York University. Team scores: Alfred, 54 85 89 91 94-413 Union, 64: Lehigh, 68: New York University. Freshman race, first ten; name, college, time: Rutgers, 116; Lafayette, 138; Manhattan, 142. R. Swede, Princeton, 14.56 1-5; H. L. Richardson, Maine, 15.09; W. Hagen, Columbia, 15.11; S. R. Levering, Cornell, 15.14; A. C. Hamalainen, Syracuse, 15.16; R. Comfort, Pittsburgh, 15.18; T. C. Cochran, Yale, 15.22; G. O. Bedell, Syracuse, 15.31; P. O. Sawin, Syracuse, 15.37; H. M. Donner, Syracuse, 15.38. FRESHMAN TEAM SCORES.

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Atlantic City to Philadelphia Relay Race, r Nov. 13, distance 64 miles. Won by Finnish-Amer can A. C., New York, time 5h. 39m. 35s.; secut Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia; third, Shansha. A. C.

Tomas Zafiro and Leonicio San Miguel. Meries Tarahumare Indian, ran from Pachuca to Mexi City, a distance of 100 kilometres (624 miles. 9h. 37m, on Nov. 8, 1926.

Amateur Athletic Union National Senior Cros Country Championship Run held at Van Cortland Park, New York, Nov. 21, 1926. Won by W Ritola, Finnish-American A. C. Time for six mila. 30m. 3-58.: second, P. Osif, Haskell Indian Institute third, G. Moore, St. Bonaventure College. Tes scores: Finnish-American A. C., 58; St. Bonaventur College, 66: Dorchester Club, 89; Shanahan C. C 91: Haskell Institute, 100; New York A. C.. 10 Millrose A. A., 126.

TRAPSHOOTING.

Winner.

S. L. Jenny, Highland, Ill..
F. S. Tomlin, Glassboro, N. J.
Mrs. J. C. Wright, Atlanta, Ga..
James Bonner, New York, N. Y.
B. Lewis, Springfield, Ill..
J. R. John, Spirit Lake, Iowa.
Mrs. J. C. Wright, Atlanta, Ga.
C. Young, Springfield, Ohio..
F. M. Troeh, Portland, Ore..

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